SAITKRIK GAZELLE 247 
The SAIKIK GAZELLE (Gazella yarcandensis). 
Satkik, Turki. 
A larger specimen than the goitred gazelle, standing some 27 or 
28 inches, with the ears much longer, the face-markings distinct, and 
the general colour darker. The horns are distinctly turned in at the 
tips, and present only in the bucks; and the white markings on the 
rump are extensive. 
The Seistan gazelle (G. sezstanica) of Eastern Persia differs by the 
much smaller extent of the white on the rump, which does not reach 
the root of the tail, and the white muzzle. 
Distribution —Kashgaria, and occasionally the Kulja district. 
eae on ata Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
17 4h 6z Kulja : 4 . Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
16 5 34 Yarkand . F . A. O. Hume. 
—154 oes rs Maralbashi : . Sir H. Lennard. 
14? 4¢ 3 Chinese Turkestan . Major C. S. Cumberland. 
144 5 53 Tian Shan . . G. L. Harrison. 
14 5 52 Eastern Turkestan . Col. J. Biddulph. 
13z 42 73 Tian Shan , . Capt. J. N. Price Wood. 
137 5 4 Chinese Turkestan . J. V. Phelps. 
132 4¢ 44 Do. : £E. L. Phelps. 
133 4? 62 Maralbashi : . David T. Hanbury. 
12? 42 52 N:°Persia - : . British Museum (Major R. L. 
Kennion). 
— Owner’s measurements. 
Skull and Horns of Saikik Gazelle from Kulja, in the possession of 
Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
