52 THE SELOITS COLLECTION. 



on the pi'esence of a dark nose-spot, a cliavaeter that is quite well 

 marked in the following series. 



Of the specimens obtained in 1902-3 the best pair of hovns 

 are those of No. 19. 7. 15. 301, which measure as follows : — length 

 on front curve 14 ; circumference 4:^ ; spread from tip to tip 5|. 

 The average tip to tip interval of the series is 4^ inches. 



Typical localitj^ "Northern Uganda and Lado." The Black- 

 snouted Thomson Gazelle is found over a very large area, inhabiting 

 the country from Makindu in the east to the southern shores of 

 the Victoria Nyanza in the west, and northwards through the 

 Naivasha District to north of Lake Baringo and east of Mt. 

 Kenya. 



277 —19.7.15.301. 9 January, 1903. Elmenteita Station, Nai- 



vasha District, Kenya Colony. 



278 —19.7.15.302. 22 December, 1902. Plain near Elmenteita 



Station, Naivaslia District, Kenya Colony. 



279 —19.7.15.303. 17 December, 1902. Enderit River, south end 



of Lake Nakuru, Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



280 —19. 7. 15. 304. 20 December, 1902. Enderit River, south end 



of Lake Nakuru, Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



281 —19.7.15.305. 25 December, 1902. Near Lake Elmenteita, 



Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



282 —19. 7. 15. 306. 31 January, 1903. Between Elmenteita 



Station and Enderit River, Naivasha District, Kenya Colony. 



283 —19.7.15.307. 3 February, 1903. Between Elmenteita 



Station and Enderit River, Naivasha District, Kenya 

 Colony. 



284 —19. 7. 15. 308. Kenya Prcjvince, Kenya Colony. 



235 — 19.7.15.309. Head-skin. Kenya Province, Kenya Colony. 



TYPICAL GlIANT GAZELLE. 



GaZELLA ORANTI GEAls'TI. 



Aiitilope s(einmerringii (?), Grant, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1863, p. 3, nee 



Cretzschmar. 

 Gazella granti, Brooke, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1872, p. 601, pi. xli. ; 1873, 



p. 550; 1878, p. 723. 

 Gazella (jranti tijpica, A. H. Neumann, Clreat and Small Game of Africa, 



p. 355, 1899. 

 Gazella granti gmnti, O. Neumann, Sitzber. Gcs. nat. Freunde, 1906 



p. 243. 



