oo CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



The following " key " to the races— some of which are 

 only provisionally recognised, and may be based on individual 

 lierds — is modified from one given by Heller, who regards 

 peterd as a distinct species : — 



A. Cinnamon of back separated from tail by a broad 

 white rump-patch ; black of tail restricted to 

 terminal half. 



a. A dark flank-band G. g. notata. 



h. No dark flank-band (in male). 



a*. A dark p^'gal band bordering rump-patch. 

 a^. Horns everted and wide-spread, with the 



tips backwardly hooked G- 9- rohertsi. 



6*. Horns not everted or backwardly hooked. 

 a^. Horns diverging regularly in an ellipse, 

 with the tips approximated. 

 a*. General colour lightish cinnamon, 



horns relatively long G. g. granti. 



h*. General colour darker cinnamon, 



horns shorter G- g- roosevelti. 



¥. Horns more nearly parallel, not out- 

 wardly curved. 

 a. General colour lighter, no dark flank- 

 band in female G.g.lacuum. 



h. General colour darker, a dark flank- 

 band in female G. g. raineyi. 



b\ Pygal band to rump-patch obsolete or very 



short and narrow G. g. brighti. 



B. Cinnamon of back dividing rump-patch so as to 



extend on to upper surface of tail, of which 



two-thirds may be black. 



a^. Size large, backward extension of cinnamon 



on to rump -patch and tail narrow ; horns 



large and divergent G. g. serengetoe. 



h^. Size smaller, backward extension of cinnamon 

 on to rump-patch and tail broad ; horns 

 smaller and more nearly parallel G. g. petersi. 



A.— Gazella granti g-ranti. 



Gazella granti typica, A. H. Neumann, Great and Small Game of 



Africa, p. 255, 1899; Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1900, p. 806; 



LydeJcker, Game Animals of Africa, p. 262, 1908; Ward, 



Becords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 267, 1910. 

 Gazella granti granti, O. Neumann, Sitzber. Ges. nat. Freunde, 1906, 



p. 243 ; Hollister, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ivi, no. 2, p. 6, 



1910 ; Heller, ibid. vol. Ixi, no. 7, p. 8, 1913. 



Typical locality western Kinyene, Ugogo. 



Size relatively large (shoulder-height about 34 inches) ; 



