78 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



97. 12. 21. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Suakin. 



Presented hy Cl^U. G. Fleniing, 1897. 

 10. 1. 24. 1. Head, mounted. Suakin. 



Presented hj G. C. Whitaker, Esq., 1910. 

 12. 12. 6. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Suakin. 



Presented hj F. M. Carhton, Esq., 1912. 



12. 12. 6. 2. Skull, with horns, and skin, female. 



Suakin. Same history. 



B.— Gazella littoralis osiris. 



Gazella littoralis osiris, Blaine, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, vol. xi, 

 p. 295, 1913. 



Paler than typical race, in which respect the present 

 race resembles dorcas, although distinguished by presence 

 of a nose-spot, which is generally wanting in latter ; ears 

 shorter than in typical race b^Q inches (128 mm.) ; horns 

 with a bleached appearance, instead of deep black. 



Typical locality Nakheila, near the junction of the 

 Atbara with the Nile, Upper Egypt. 



4. 11. 3. 105. Skull, with horns, and skin. Nakheila, 

 Upper Egypt. Type. 



Presented by the Hon. N. C. Rothschild, 1904. 



4. 11. 3. 104, 106. Two skulls, with horns, and skins, 

 female. Same locality. Same history. 



4. 11. 3. 107. Skull, with horns, and skin, immature 

 female. Same locality. Same history. 



4. 11. 3. 108. Skull, with horns, and head-skin. Same 

 locality. Sctme history. 



4. 11. 3. 109. Skull, with horns. Same locality. 



Same history. 



4. 11. 3. 110. Skin, immature. Same locality. 



Same history. 



XIX. GAZELLA PELZELNI. 



Gazella spekei, Sclatcr, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1884, p. 450 ; Phillips, ibid. 



1885, p. 931 ; nee Blyth. 

 G&ze\\a.Y>e\zelni, Kohl, Sitzber. zool. -hot. Ges. Wicn, 18S6, Ajui. Hofmns. 



Wien, vol. i, p. 70, pis. iii and iv, 1886 ; Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 



1891, p. 211 ; Sclater, ibid. 1892, pp. 100 and 102; Swayne, ibid. 



1892, p. 806, Seventeen Trijis to Somaliland, p. 316, 1895 ; Ward, 

 Becords of Big Game, p. 113, 1892, ed. 6, p. 256, 1910, ed. 7, 



