ANTELOPE. 
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Ahu,, Tzeiran Olearius s Trdv. Yellow Goat ? Du Iialde china , 
zz6. Kampfer aman. exot. 403. II. 253, 278, 290. 
Caprea campdtris gutturofa. Antilope B/lPs travels. I. 311„ 
Nov. Com. Petrop. v. 347. tab. ix. 319. 
Le Tzeiran de Bujfon, xii. 207. 
A. with (lender horns, bending a little in the mid¬ 
dle, reverting towards the end ; annulated on their 
lower part, fmooth and very black at their ends : 
fize of a roebuck, of the fame color, and has the 
fame adlions. 
Inhabits the vaft plains beyond the lake Baikal: 
the natives eat the flefh, and ufe the (kins for 
cloathing: the horns are much efleemed by the 
Chinefe , who give a large price for them. Thefe 
animals love the banks of rivers, and will readily 
take the water to pafs from fide to fide. 
Colus Gefner quad. 361. teretibus refliufculis perfe&c 
Suhak. Rzaczinjki bifi. Polon. 224. annularis apice diaphanis gula 
Ibex imberbis Nov. Co?n . Petrop . imberbi. Lin.fyjl. 97. 
v. tab. xix. vii. 39. Le Saiga. deBujfon , xii. 198. tab* 
Sayga Phil. Tr. 1767. p. 344. xxiL fig. 2. 
Bell’s travels I. 43. Antilope fcythica. Pallas fpicil. 9. 
Capra Tatarica. C. cornibus BaunuLfmens. 
A. with horns a foot long, bending a little in the 
middle, the points inclining inward, the ends 
fmooth ; the other part furrounded with very promi¬ 
nent annuli ; of a pale yellow color, and the greateft 
part femipellucid. Length, four feet nine inches and 
a quarter: height before, two feet fix inches and a 
half; behind, two feet feven inches and a half: tail 
three inches : head like that of a Oieep t-’nole very 
large, and arched ; marked the vyhole length with 
D 2 a final! 
iq> Chinese, 
SO.SCYTKIAN, 
