60 MAMMALIA. 
Antilope (Cervicapra) Dama, Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 1816, 75. 
Gazella (Dama) Dama, Gray, Knowsley Menag. 5; Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1850. 
Swift Antelope, Penn. Syn. 30; Quad. i. 84. 
Hab. West Africa. Senegal. Buffon. 
Not seen since Buffon’s time ; perhaps a bad figure of former. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Nangeur, Daub. Buff. H. N. xu. t. 32. f. 3. 
7. GAZELLA RUFICOLLIS. The ANDRA. 
Whitish. Neck and front part of the middle of the back 
reddish. Face-streak none. 
Antilope (vera) Dama, Licht. Berl. Mag. vi. 170; Berl. Akad. 
Abh, 1824, 251. t. 5; Saugth. t. 3, 4; Riippell, Atlas Zool. 
39. 42. t. 14,16; Ehrenb. Symb. Phys. t. 6. 
A. Gazella Dama, H. Smith, G. A. K. v. 822. 
A. Cervicapra Dama, Blainv. B. S. Phil. 1816, 75, part.; Desm. 
Mam. 458; Fischer, Syn. 464. 
Antilope (Dama) Addra, Bennett, Proc. Z. S. 1833, 2. 
Antilope ruficollis, H. Smith, G. A. K. iv. 205. 355. t. 
Gazella ruficollis, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1847, xvii. 231; 
Knowsley Menag. 5; Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 114. 
Cervicapra (Dama) ruficollis, Gervais, J. c. 261. 
A. Dama var. orientalis, Sundevall, Pecora, 82. 
Dama, Plinit H. N. vii. 53; Aldrov. Bisule. 729. fig. 
Female, stuffed. Kordofan. Senaar. 
Var. or young ? with an indistinct narrow brown streak across the 
outside of the thighs, and the forehead iron-grey, with longer 
hair at the base of the horns. Horns small. Mus. Frankfort. 
Hab. North Africa. Kordofan. 
These species differ in size as well as markings. The Mohr 
and Andra differ from G. Semmeringii in bemg of much larger 
size, and in wanting the black face and streaks. Bennett’s Mohr 
has only an angular white spot on the rump, like G. Swmime- 
ringii; Buffon’s Nangeur is smaller, and has more white on the 
rump, thighs and sides; and the Andra, which agrees with the 
figures cited, is almost all white, with a reddish neck and withers. 
*** Knees without tufts (but with rather longer hair, forming 
a linear keel in front). Back and rump brown. Sides with 
dark streak. 4 
8. GAZELLA RUFIFRONS. The Korin. 
Bay brown; sides above paler, with a broad, dark streak below. 
