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10. Calotragus, (part) Sundevall; Oreotragus, (part) Gray; Re- 
dunca, (part) H. Smith; Tragulus , H. Smith; Cervicapra , sp. 
Blainv. 
Muffle large; tear-bag arched, transverse; horns subulate, elon¬ 
gate, erect; hoofs triangular, flattish beneath, acute in front; crown 
smooth; tail very short; groin and orbit nakedish: females horn¬ 
less ; teats four ; the knees not tufted ; inguinal pore none ; ear elon¬ 
gate ; false hoof small or none. 
* False hoofs none. 
1. Calotragus Tragulus. The Steinboc. 
Fulvous, ashy; hair uniform ; small spot on nose, and two diver¬ 
ging streaks on crown to nape blacker; upper part of throat, chest 
and abdomen white ; ears three-fourths the length of the head ; false 
hoofs none. 
Antilope Tragulus , Forster, Licht. t. 14.— A. rupestris , H. Smith ; 
Harris, W. A. A. t. 25. f. 2.— A. campestris , Thunb. 1811 ; Afzelius, 
1815.— A.pallida, H. Smith.— A. Pediotragus, Afzelius.— A.fulvo- 
rubescens, Desmoul.— A. rufescens, H. Smith, G. A. K. t. 188.— 
Calotragus tragulus , Gray, Knowsley Menag. 7. 
Far. Without the black crown-streaks, throat whiter. 
Inhabits S. Africa. Brit. Mus. 
This species varies much in colour, perhaps according to the season : 
sometimes the hairs are whitish at the tip, giving the fur a glaceous 
appearance ; the black streaks are as distinct in the young as in the 
adult. 
** False hoofs small. 
2. Calotragus melanotis. The Grys Boc. 
Red bay, with intermixed white hairs, crown with two dark streaks ; 
ears two-thirds the length of head; false hoofs small. 
Antilope Melanotis, Thunb. 1811; Afzelius; Licht. S. 1.12 ; Harris, 
W. A. A. t. 26.— A.grisea, Cuvier, D. S. N. ii. 244, 1816; H. Smith. 
— A. rubro-albescens, Desmoul.— Calotragus melanotis, Gray, Knows¬ 
ley Menag. 7. 
Yar. pallida. Pale ashy white, hairs some white, others lead- 
coloured with grey tips. Brit. Mus. 
Inhabits S. Africa. Brit. Mus. 
11. Scopophorus, Gray; Calotragus, part Sundevall. 
Muffle small, bald; tear-bag transverse ; horns subulate, elongate, 
acute, slightly recurved at the tip; knees largely tufted; inguinal 
pores distinct and bearded; ears moderate, with a naked spot on the 
outside of their base ; hoofs triangular, false hoof distinct. 
1. Scopophorus Ourebi. The Ourebi. 
Temple-spot small, indistinct; fur red-brown; cheeks paler; 
crown darker red brown ; orbits, chest, belly, and middle of upper 
