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12. 10. 31. 23. Skull, with horus. Gurgadn. No. 20 in 

 "Ward's 1910 list. Length of horns 12;|, girth 4;^, tip-to-tip 

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



12. 10. 31. 24. Skull, with horns. Delhi. Same history. 



12. 10. 31. 25. Skull, with horns. Gurgaon ; collected 

 by Mr. W. Chill. Same history. 



12. 10. 31. 72. Skull, with horns. Locality unknown. 



Same history. 



8. 16. 15. 1. Head, mounted (fig. 12). Hissar district, 

 Punjab. Presented hy H. J. Vaughan, Esq., 1908. 



IX. GAZELLA CUYIEEI. 



Antilope cuvieri, Ogilhy, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1840, p. 34 ; Schinz, Synop. 



Mamm. vol. ii, p. 399, 1845, Mon. Antilop. pi. ii, a, 1848; Fraser, 



Zool. Typ. pi. xvii, 1849. 

 Gazella dorcas, var. 3, Gray, Cat. TJngulata Brit. Mas. p. 57, 1852. 

 Gazella cineraceus, Teviminch, Esquiss. Zool. Guine, p. 193, 1853, 



from the " Kevel Gris " of F. Cuvier, Hist. Nat. Mamm. vol. iii, 



livr. Ivii, 1827. 

 Gazella corinna, Loche, Cat. Mamm. Algerie, p. 13, 1850, Expli, 



Alger. Mamm. p. 68, 1867 ; nee Pallas. 

 Gazella kevella, Tristram, The Great Sahara, p. 387, 1860 ; Lataste, 



Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, vol. xxxix, p. 296, 1885 ; Buxton, 



Proc. Zool. Soc. 1890, p. 633 ; nee Pallas. 

 Gazella cuvieri. Gray, Hand-List Buminants Brit. Mus. p. 107, 1873 ; 



Brooke, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 542 ; Ward, Becords of Big 



Game, p. 126, 1892, ed. 6, p. 248, 1910, ed. 7, p. 248, 1914; 



Lydekker, Horns and Hoofs, p. 233, 1893, Great and Stnall 



Game of Africa, p. 344, 1899, Game Animals of Africa, p. 251, 



1908; Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894, p. 464, 1904, vol. ii, 



p. 347 ; Pease, ibid. 1896, p. 814 ; Whitaker, ibid. 1896, p. 815 ; 



Sclater and Thomas, Book of Antelopes, vol. iii, p. 109, pi. Iviii, 



1898; Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1910, p. 887; Hartert, Novit. 



Zool. vol. XX, p. 33, 1913. 



Edmi. 



Typical locality Mogador. 



Nearly related to fuscifrons and hcnnetti, of which it may 

 be regarded as the African representative, but larger than the 

 latter, with the coat rougher than in either (in accordance 

 with its mountain habitat), the nose-spot larger, more defined, 

 and black, the lateral face-stripes, flank-band, and pygal 

 band darker, and the tail more thickly haired. 



Size rather larger than in hennetti, shoulder -heiorht about 



