298 AY^CYM'/AV ()/<' IUG GAM/-: 



Owner. 



Major \\' . Anstruthrr (iray. 



Sir Robert Harvey, Hart. 

 . Lieut.-Col. Hon. W. Col... 



Sir Edmund G. Lodcr. Hart. 

 . H. C. V. Hunter. 



I lenry Chnrrington. 

 . T. 1). M. Canlc/.a. 

 . Capt. J. S. Cavendish. 

 . C. Craig. 

 . A. H. Wheeler. 



E. Gedge. 



Major L. Boyd-Moss. 



E. W. Belt. 



ARABIAN ORYX (Oryx beatrix). 



This oryx is a much smaller animal than the beisa, measuring 



about 2 feet 8 inches at the shoulder, and is of a whitish colour, with a 



dark spot on the face, and a large dark patch on each cheek, which 



meets its fellow beneath the throat ; the knees and the front of the 



lower portion of the legs being blackish brown, and the tail-tuft black. 



Distribution. The interior of Arabia, especially the Nejd district and 



the confines of the great desert east of Oman. 



Ujgthon g=; TiptoTi() . 1 ., K;:ility . 



-26',;.; 4 : , ; io| Arabia . . . Paris Museum. 



23^ 5 9^ Do. . . .Sir Kdmund G. Loder, Bart. 



915 33 4i Head of Persian Gulf . British Museum (B. T. Ffinch). 



- Owner's measurements. 



