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ANTELOPE. 
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27. Flat- Le Kevel. De Bujfon, xii. 204. Antilope ICevella. Pallas Mifceh 
HORNED, tab. xxiv. J. SptCtl.12. 
+ 
A. with horns fhaped like thofe of the laft, but 
flatted on their fides ; the rings more numerous, 
from fourteen to eighteen : the fize equal to a fmall 
roebuck: in colors and marks refembles the pre¬ 
ceding. 
Inhabits Senegal* 
28. Whits. Antilope pygargus. Pallas. Spirit. 10 . 
A. with horns like thofe of the Kevel, fourteen 
inches and an half long: fize fuperior to a common 
Buck: ears feven inches long : face of a pure 
white: cheeks and neck of a fine bright bay: 
back, of a cinereous brown dallied with red : along 
the middle a dark lift : fides, flanks and fhoulders, 
a deep brown *, feparated from the belly by a darker 
fhade: belly and rump white: trunk of the tail 
feven inches long: hairs black, which reached four 
inches beyond the end : hoofs fhort. 
From a ikin bought at Amjlerdam . From the Cape? 
not the 'Tzeiran of M. de Buff on, as Dr. Pallas 
imagines •, for the horn which the former has figured 
as belonging to that animal, is the horn of the 
Blue Antelope, No, 13, 
Ahu, 
