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little longer, lyrate, parallel at their bases, then curving 

 outwards, and finally turned sharply inwards at the tips, so 

 as to form distinct hooks ; general colour deep rufous sandy ; 

 forehead and median face-stripe scarcely more rufous than 

 back ; no nose-spot ; lateral light face-stripes nearly obsolete 

 on sides of muzzle, but a large ill-defined dull whitish area 

 round eyes ; backs of ears scarcely darker than nape ; flank- 

 band black, narrow, and separated from white of under-parts 

 by a still narrower fawn band ; pygal band w^anting ; tail 

 sandy at base, elsewhere black. Basal length of skidl 

 7-^Q inches, maximum breadth 3|, length from muzzle to 

 orbit 4^ inches. Good horns measure from 10 to llf inches 

 in length, wdth a basal girth of from 4 to 5, and a tip-to-tip 

 interval of from 2 to 7 inches. 



The range extends southwards to Sennar and the northern 

 Bahr-el-Ghazal. 



73. 2. 24. 8-10. Two skins, mounted. Bogosland. 



Purchased {Gcrrard), 1873. 



73. 2. 24. 11. Skin, mounted, female. Same locality. 



Same history. 



73. 8. 29. 9. Skeleton. Abyssinia. Same histori/. 



11. 10. 29. 1. Skull, with horns, immature. Mugatta„ 

 Atbara Valley. Presented hy W. B. Cotton, Esq., 1911. 



11, 10. 29. 2. Skull, with horns, and head-skin. Kituit, 

 Atbara Valley. Same history. 



11. 10. 29. 3. Skull, with horns, and head-skin. Ishaga, 

 Settit Valley. Same history. 



11. 10. 29. 4. Skull, with horns, and head-skin, imma- 

 ture. Same locality. Same history. 



XXII. GAZELLA ALBONOTATA. 



Gazella albonotata, Bothschild, Novif. Zool. vol. x, p. 480, 1903; Ward,, 



Becords of Big Game, ed. 5, p. 264, 1907 ; Lonnberg, Novit. Zool. 



vol. xxi, p. 154, pi. vi, 1914 ; Ward's Becords of Big Game, eel, 7, 



p. 262, 1914. 

 Gazella rufifrons albonotata, LydeJcker, Gavie Animals of Africa, 



p. 258, 1908 ; Ward, Becords of Big Game, ed, 6, p, 262, 1910, 



Typical locality near Kisi, on east side of the -White Nile 

 in the Mongalla Province of the Sudan. 

 Type in Tring Museum. 



