GAZELLA. 463 
II.—Back WITH A WHITE MEDIAN STRIPE. 
One premolar less in the lower jaw: Gazella euchore. 
Of the above species the following come under the scope of 
this work: Gazella Bennetti; G. fuscifrons; G. subgutterosa ; 
G. picticaudata. 
No. 456. GAZELLA BENNETTI. 
The Indian Gazelle ( Jerdon’s No. 229). 
Native Names.—Chikara, Hindi; Kal-punch, Hindi; Kal- sipi, 
Mahratti ; Airnz, in the Punjab; Ziska, also Budari and Mudari, 
Canarese ; Baruduzjinka, Telegu ; Porsya (male) and Chari (female), of 
Baoris. 
Hapitat.—Mr. W. Blanford defines the limits of this species as 
‘follows (‘P. Z. S.,’ 1873, 
p. 315)—the italics are 
mine :, “It; is found 
throughout the Punjab, 
North - west Provinces, 
Rajputana, Sind (unless 
in part replaced by the 
next species), Kachh, 
Kathiawar, Guzerat, and 
the whole Bombay Presi- 
dency, with the exception 
of the Western Ghats and 
the low land on Konkan, 
along the western coast, 
south of the neighbour- 
hood of Daman. It is 
also met with in the 
Narbada and Tapti val- 
leys, Bandelkand, the 
Son valley, and Rewah, 
in the Nagpur and 
Chanda country, Berar, 
the Hyderabad _ terri- 
tories, and other parts of 
Southern India, wth the 
complete exception of the Malabar coast and the adjacent hills.” He 
adds that from the evidence of Colonel McMaster and Colonel Douglas 
Hamilton, both good authorities, it is not known to occur much south 
of the Krishna river, nor is it found in the Ganges valley east of 
Gazella Bennetti (male and female). 
