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flanks), the broader skull, larger molar teeth, and more 

 widely spreading horns (fig. 9). 



10. 1. 25. 1. Skin, in summer coat, mounted (fig. 8), 

 Altai. The colour-pattern agrees very closely with that of 

 the type, and the " spike-like " tail shows the same brown 

 dorsal spot. Presented hi/ E. Hayne, Esq., 1910. 



46. 3. 28. 6 (45. 4. 29. 7). Skull, with horns, and skin. 

 " Kirghiz Steppes " (Altai) ; collected by Dr. Brandt. 



Purchased, 1845-46. 



43. 12. 19. 1. Skin, female, mounted, and skull, 

 provisionally referred to this race. Probably from the same 

 locality as the last ; collected by Dr. Brandt. 



Pihrclmsed, 1843. 



2. Subgenus GAZELLA. 



Dorcas, Gray, Medical Bej^ository, vol. xv, p. 307, 1821. 



Leptoceros, Wagner, Schreber's Siiugfliiere, Suppl. vol. iv, p. 422, 



1844, nee Leach, 1817. 

 Tragops, Hodgson, Jourri. Asiat. Sac. Bengal, vol. xvi, p. 11, 



1847. 

 Tragopsis, Fitzinger, Sitzber. k. AJi. Wiss. Wie7i, vol. lix, pt. 1, p. 157, 



1869. 

 Eudorcas, Fitzinger, op. cit. p. 159, 1869. 

 Korin, Gray, Cat. Buminants Brit. Mus. p. 39, 1872. 



Includes small or medium-sized gazelles, in which the 

 tail is longer than in the preceding group, the white of the 

 hind-quarters is restricted to the posterior aspect of the 

 hips, so that it does not form a true rump-patch, or intrude 

 on to the fawn area of the body, and the face is marked by 

 alternating dark and light stripes ; face-glands and glandular 

 knee-tufts,* as well as inguinal glands, are present; and in 

 the great majority of species the females are horned. Skull 

 with well-marked lachrymal depressions. 



The distribution is practically co-extensive with that of 

 the genus. 



The following is a tentative " key " to the species : — 



A. Females hornless ; males with a " goitre " ; white 

 area on buttocks relatively large. 

 a. Face-markings partially obsolete G. subgutturosa. 



* The alleged absence of knee-tufts in G. rufifrons is denied by 

 Pocock. 



