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CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



ridged, rising nearly parallel, then diverging, without marked 

 backward sweep, and a slight inward inclination at tips ; 

 general colour of thick and close winter coat pale ochery 

 buff or grizzled fawn ; front of face slaty brown ; small 



Fig. 7. — Head or Zeeen or Mongolian Gazelle (Gazella gutturosa)^ 



IN Winter Coat. 



From a photograph lent by Mr. G. Fenwick-Owen. 



rump-patch, under-parts (exclusive of flanks), and tail, with 

 the exception of a brownish patch on middle of upper 

 surface, dirty white, as are also inner sides of legs and 

 cheeks ; ears moderate, pointed, and thickly haired ; in 

 summer the coat much shorter, and, according to Eadde, 

 yellower, although not much difference in this respect is 

 shown by the specimens in the collection. Skull long and 

 narrow, with rather elongated, pointed nasals and shallow 



