ANTILOPIN^ 45 



Persia. Figured in Great and Small Game of India. This 

 is a small specimen, standing about 24 inches. 



Presented hj the Bulze of Bedford, K.G., 1900. 

 130, a. Skin, mounted, female. Western Siberia; col- 

 lected by Dr. Brandt. Purchased. 

 78.12.21.26. Pair of horns. Saissan, W. Siberia; 

 collected by Dr. 0. Finsch. Length of horns 13f, basal 

 girth 4^, tip-to-tip interval 6 inches. 



Presented hy the Geogra-phical Society of Bremen, 1878. 



11. 8. 3. 2. Frontlet and horns apparently referable to 

 this specie. Syria. Presented hy Mrs. Guy BetlicU, 1911. 



*^* Some or all of the undermentioned specimens may 

 belong to G. scistanica. 



71.8.7.84. Skull, with horns. Kelat, Baluchistan; 

 collected by Dr. Duke. 



Presented hy A. 0. Hume, Bsq., C.B., 1891. 



91. 8. 7. 85. Skull, with horns. Pishin Valley, Kelat; 

 collected by Col. Sir 0. B. St. John, K.C.B. Same history. 



12. 10. 31. 100. Skull and horns. Pishin Valley; 

 collected by Col. Sir 0. B. St. John. In this specimen, 

 which stands No. 6 in Ward's 1910 list, the horns measure 

 13^ inches in length by 4^ in girth, with a tip-to-tip 

 interval of 4 inches. 



Bequeathed hy A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1912. 

 12. 10. 31. 29. Skull and horns. Locality unknown. 



Same history. 



B.— Gazella subgfutturosa sairensis. 



Gazella subgutturosa sairensis, LydeJ^her, Great and Small Game of 

 India, etc. p. 184, 1900, Game Animals of India, etc. p. 196, 

 1907 ; Ward, Eecords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 246, 1910 ; HoUister, 

 Smithson, Misc. Collect, vol. Ix, no. 19, p. 2, 193 3. 



Typical locality Saiar, or Jair, Mountains, Zungaria. 



Larger than typical race, standing about 27 inches at the 

 shoulder, but with smaller horns, of which the length is 

 usually not more than from 10 to 11 inches, although one 

 specimen measuring 13 J inches is known. 



