so PEOCEEDIXGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM vol. 75 



These three pelts show such a mixture and intergr a elation of the 

 characters that are usually assigned to ccmdatus and to gnseus that 

 I must provisionally place them under the older name. 



NAEMORHEDUS RADDEANUS (Heude) 



Kemas raddcanus Heude, Mem. Hist. Nat. Emp. Chinois, vol. 2, 1894, p. 240 

 ( Ussuri, Manchuria ) . 



/Specimens. — Two from Imienpo, Manchuria. 



These pelts are easily distinguished by the dirty whitish instead of 

 bla- Iv tail tip, the greater extent of black upon the fore legs, and by 

 the heavier pelage. Greater size seems also indicated. 



Genus BUDORCAS Hodgson 



BUDORCAS TIBETANUS Milne-Edwards 



Budorcas taxirolor var. tlhetanus Milne-Edwards, Re<?li. Mainm., 1874, p. 367 

 (Muphig, 8zeeliwan, China ). 



Specimens. — One mounted example from Tatsienlu, Szechwan. 



BUDORCAS BEDFORDI Thomas 



Budorcas hedfordi Thomas, Abst. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1911, p. 27 (Tai- 

 peishan, Sheusi, China). 



Specimen. — One from Taipeishan district, Shensi. 

 This topotjq^e seems to be an exact match for the figure given by 

 Thomas. 



Genus GAZELLA Lichtenstein 



GAZELLA PRZEWALSKII Biichner 



Gazcila przeiraUkii Buchner, Mel. Biol. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb., vol. 13, 1890, 

 p. 161 (Mongolia). 



Speci?7iens. — Four: 80 miles south-southwest of Ninghsia, Kansu; 

 and 157 miles Avest -northwest of Paotowchen, Inner Mongolia. 



Skins of this species are readily distinguished from those of 

 G. r/utturosa chiefly by the longer black tail, tufted forelegs, much 

 duller color, and differences in facial markings. Two are in summer 

 and tAvo in winter coat. 



GAZELLA GUTTUROSA (Pallas) 

 Ant Hope gutturnsa Pallas. Spicil. Zool., vol. 12, 1777, p. 46 (Mongolia). 



Specimens. — Seven from the vicinity of Tabul, Chihli. 



These are in summer coat and the bright coloration is very uniform. 



