ANTELOPE. 
•$ Smooth horned. De Butfon, xii. 217. tab . xxxvi. Jig . 
In my cabinet is a pair of horns twitted like thofe 
of the preceding, but quite fmooth and black: 
they are joined together in a parallel dire&ion, 
the points turned different ways: when thus 
mounted they are carried by the Faquirs iri India, 
by way of weapon. 
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***** with horns bending in the middle* 
and reverting forwards towards their 
end. 
Cazella Africans cornibus bre- tab,xx iii„ 
vioribus, ab imo ad fummum La Gazelle d’Afrique. Briffon. 
fere annulatis, et circum me- quad. 45. 
dium inflexis. Rad Jyn. quad. Capra Dorcas. Lin.JyJl.g 6 . 
So. Antilope Dorcas. Pallas. Spied. 
La Gazelle. DeBuffon, xii. 201. I. u. 
A. with horns twelve inches long, round, inclining 
firft backwards, bending in the middle, and then 
reverting forwards at their ends, and annulated 
with about thirteen rings on their lower part: up¬ 
per fide of the body reddifh brown; lower part and 
buttocks white: along the fides the two colors are 
Separated from each other by a ftrong dufky line, 0 
on each knee a tuft of hair : the Dorcas of Milan, 
lib, xiv. c . 14. 
Inhabits Barbary , Mgypt, and the Levant * 
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