SEMMERRING’S GAZELLE BF Y 
Head of Scemmerring’s Gazelle. 
The AOUL or SEMMERRING’S GAZELLE (Gazella sceemmerringi). 
Aoul, Somaii. Metdafihel, Abyssinian. 
Maédedo, Danakil. Ariel, Sudani. 
In this species the white of the rump-patch extends more into the 
fawn-area than in grant7; there is generally no black streak dividing 
the sides of the rump-patch from the fawn of the body, the face- 
markings are black, and the horns, which are shorter and more massive 
than in gvanti, hook inwards at the tips. The tail, except for its 
black crest, is white. Height at shoulder about 354 inches. Weight, 
clean, about go lbs. 
Distribution—The Abyssinian coast of the Red Sea, Berber, East 
Sennar, Danakil, Bora-Gallaland, and Somaliland; in the latter 
country occurring all over the Haud and Ogaden. The North 
Somali G. s. berberana is larger and darker than the typical form, 
with differently curved horns. 
