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part of inner side of legs white; end of tail, arched line before the 
eye and spot between the ears black. 
Var. End of nose blackish. 
Antilope Scopai'ius, Schreb. Licht. S. t. 13.— A. Ourebi , Shaw; 
Lesson.— Ourebi, Buffon, not F. Cuvier.— A. melanura, Bechst. 
Inhabits S. Africa, Cape of Good Hope. Brit. Mus. 
2. Scopophortjs montanus. The Gibari. 
Temple-spot large, deep (more than half an inch over), naked; 
fur greyish brown; cheeks paler; crown red brown; orbits, chest, 
belly, under side of tail and middle of the inner side of the upper parts 
of the legs white ; end of tail and arched line before the eye black. 
Antilope montanus, Ruppell, Zool. t. .— Scopophorus montanus, 
Gray, Knowsley Menag. t. 5. 
Inhabits W. and E. Africa; Abyssinia ( Ruppell); Gambia. Called 
Gebari, or Mahomet’s Antelope (Earl of Derby). Brit. Mus. 
Very like the former, but grey brown, and the temporal spot much 
larger, deeper, more distinct and bald, both when alive and in the 
skin, so that it does not depend on the stuffing. 
12. Oreotragus, Gray, Sundevall; Tragulus, H. Smith, not Pallas. 
Muffle large; tear-bag arched, transverse; horns subulate, elon¬ 
gate ; hoofs squareish, high, compressed, much- contracted, concave 
beneath; false hoofs large, blunt; crown smooth; tail very short; 
hair thick, quill-like, spread out: female hornless ; teats two. 
1. Oreotragus saltatrix. The Kiansi or Klippspringer. 
Dark brown, yellow grisled; hair grey, hrown at the end, with a 
short yellow tip ; beneath whitish; edge of ears and feet above the 
hoofs hlack. 
Antilope Oreotragus, Forster ; H. Smith ; Licht. Saugth. t. 15.—- 
A. saltatrix, Bodd.; Harris, W. A. A. t. 24.— Oreotragus saltatrix, 
Sundev.; Gray, Knowsley Men. 8. 
Inhabits S. Africa; Abyssinia {Ruppell). Brit. Mus. 
Varies in brightness and depth of colour according to the season. 
13. Nesotragus, Von Duben, Sundev. MSS. 
" Muffle large, bald; lachrymal sinus deep, large ; face and fore¬ 
head not crested; ears large ; horns in males large; false hoofs none ; 
tail very short. 
Very like Neotragus in form and character. 
1. Nesotragus moschatus. The Nesotragus. 
Reddish grey; belly white; feet pale red; hair of back brown, 
with a pale subterminal band and black tip. 
Nesotragus moschatus, Von Duben; Sundev. Vet. Ac. Oefversigt, 
1846, 221 ; Pecora, 134; Gray, Knowsley Menag. 8. 
Inhabits Zanzebar, east coast of Africa. Male and female in the 
Stockholm Museum.” 
