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RECORDS OF BIG GAME 



Head of Addra Gazelle, shot by Prince Henry of Liechtenstein. 



RED-NECKED or ADDRA GAZELLE (Gazella ruficollis). 

 Riel of the Dinkas. 



The last three representatives of the genus Gazella are not only the 

 largest of the tribe, but are distinguished from all their relatives by the 

 white of the rump extending on to the tail (which is either wholly 

 white or merely tipped with fawn) coupled with the complete absence 

 of a black band between the white of the rump-patch and the fawn of 

 the body ; the horns being hooked upwards and forwards, and not 

 distinctly inwards. In the present species, which measures about 36 

 inches at the shoulder, the neck and front portion of the back alone 

 display a distinctly rufous tint, the lines of division between the fawn 

 of the upper-parts and the white beneath being obscure. 

 Distribution. Kordofan and Sennar. 



Length 

 on front 

 curve. 



-134 

 -13* 



Circum- 

 ference. 



4i 



Si 



Tip to 

 Tip. 



Locality. 



Owner. 



Nubia 



Imperial Museum, Vienna. 

 Major W. Anstruther Thomson. 



