KENNION’S GAZELLE — 249 
KENNION’S GAZELLE (Gazella fuscifrons). 
Nearly allied to the last, which it serves to connect with the 
Indian gazelle. 
_Distribution.—Typically Jalk, but ranging over Seistan and 
| Kain to Baluchistan. 
Length , : 
on front Pe ae ee Locality. Owner. 
an erence. p- 
144 4¢ 43 Baluchistan : : . Capt. T. W. Greenfield. 
12 4 38 Persia \ : ; . Major R. L. Kennion. 
11? 4 3t Do. : : : . Capt. C. T. Daukes. 
Head of Indian Gazelle., Shot by Capt. Harry V. Brooke. 
The CHINKARA or INDIAN GAZELLE (Gazella bennetti). 
Closely allied to the last species, this gazelle (the ravine-deer of many 
Anglo-Indian sportsmen) is characterised by the absence of in-turning 
of the tips of the horns, the restriction of the white on the rump to 
the back and inner sides of the thighs, so that it does not reach the 
root of the tail: the height at the shoulder varies from 25 to 26 
inches, and the general colour of the upper-parts is dull fawn. 
Distribution —Peninsular India. 
Length on Circum- 
pearance. harnce. Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. 
152 4; 54 ? Major P. C. Palin. 
152 4} s Ferozepore . ; . 14th Sikhs. 
