GUTTUROSA ANTELOPE. 



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GUTTUROSA ANTELOPE (Gazella gutturosa). 

 [Sir Victor Brooke, Bart, P.Z.S. 1873, p. 546.] 



Hair in winter long and coarse ; anterior part of the face slightly 

 darker than the pale grizzled fawn-colour of the sides of the face, 

 neck, back, sides, and haunches ; facial and lateral markings wanting ; 

 belly and anal disc, which surrounds the very short tail (the root of 

 which is white, the tip fawn-colour), dirty white. 



In summer all the parts which are grizzled fawn in winter are of 

 an "intense Isabel yellow" (vid. Radde) ; ears very short; horns 

 short, weakly annulated, the curves as in the last species (G. Sub- 

 gutturosa), but much less boldly shown ; height about 30 in. 



Skull : anteorbital fossa very shallow ; nasals converge to a point 

 and are rather elongated. 



Habitat — Mongolia. 



