ANTELOPfi, 
Le Ctarine de Buffon, xii. 205. tab. xxvii, 
A. with very (lender horns fix inches long, fur- 
rounded with circular ruga : lefs than a roebuck *■ 
each fide the face a white line: neck, body and 
flanks, tawny: belly and infide of the thighs 
white : feparated from the fides by a dark line: on 
the knees is a tuft of hair. Some are irregularly 
fpotted with white. Perhaps thefe are the (potted 
goats of Kolben , II. 115* 
Inhabits Senegal. 
3? 
31 .Spotted. 
&ubulus Plinii lib. vlii. a 1$. 
? Oppian Cjneg. II. 
Lin. 300. 
Buciila cervina Caii opufc. 63. 
Bufelaphus Gefner quad. 121. 
Vache de Barbarie, Memoirs de 32.Cervine 
Vacad. I. 205. 
Le Bubale de Buff on xii. 29^. 
tab. xxxvii. xxxviii. 
Antilope Bubalis Pallas fp'tcil . 12. 
A. with horns bending outward and backward, al- 
moft clofe at their bafe, and diftant at their points * 3 
twifted and annulated j very ftrong and black; fome 
ate above twenty inches long, and above eleven in 
girth at the bafe: head large, and like that of an 
ox: eyes placed very high and near the horns: the 
form of the body a mixture of the flag and heifer : 
the fize of the firft : the tail rather more than a foot 
long, terminated with a tuft of hair : color, a red- 
difh brown. 
Inhabits Barbary . This the Bubalus of the an- 
tients, not the Buff ah , as later writers have fup- 
pofed. Pliny remarks an error of the fame kind in 
his days, fpeaking of the Ur us, fays, Uros, quibus 
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