132 Zoological Society. 



as the back, and from it and the following by having no dark edge to 

 the anal disc, 



3. Gazella subgutturosa. The Jairon. 



Pale brown ; upper part of sides with a broad, rather paler streak ; 

 crown and knee-tufts greyer ; face-streak indistinct ; nose, lower part 

 of sides, belly, hinder side of fore and front side of hinder limbs and 

 ahal disc white ; streak on haunches dark brown ; end of tail blackish. 



Antilope suhguttnrosa, Guldenst. ; Pallas ; H. Smith, GriflF. A. K. 

 t. 183. f. .5, horns. — Capra Ahu, Koemp. — A. Dorcas, var. persica, 

 Riippell. — Gazella stibgutturosa. Gray, K. Men. 4. 



Inhabits Tartary, Armenia and North Persia. Cab. Brit. Mus, 



Larger than the Chikara. 



** Knees with tufts ; rump mark and throat-spots white : no dark 

 side-streak ; tail slender, compressed, only hairy above (J)ama, 

 Bennett). 



4. Gazella Soemmering!!. The Abyss!N!an Mohr. 



Pale brown ; nose, forehead and lower edge of face-streak and end 

 of tail blackish ; chest and belly, angular mark on rump above the 

 tail, face-streak and spot on the throat white ; limbs pale. Female, 

 forehead paler in the centre. 



Antilope Soemmeringii, Cretzchm. in Riippell, Zool. Atlas, t. 19 cj. 

 — Gazella Soemmeringii, Gray, K. M. 5. 



Inhabits Lower Abyssinia ; Sennaar. Brit. Mus. 



5. Gazella Mohr. The Mohr. 



Bay ; chin, spot on throat, chest, belly, edge and inside of limbs 

 and angular spot on rump above the tail white ; spot on side of face 

 and end of tail black. 



AntilopeMohr,'Rexmeti, Trans. Z. S. i. t. 8; Knight, M.A.N.f. . 



A.Bama, var. occidentalis, Sundevall, — Gazella Mohr, Gray, K.M.5. 



Inhabits Morocco. Mus. Zool. Soc. Portendic. There called 

 Seni-ci (Mr. Whitfield). Mus. Brit. 



The specimen in the Frankfort Museum, which was received from 

 the Zoological Society, is one-third smaller than the Andra. It is 

 brown, rump mark, lower part of the sides, belly, inside and edge of 

 legs white, face iron-grey with longer hair at the base of the horns ; 

 horns large, thick, the face-streak indistinct from the pale colour of 

 the head. 



There is a fine specimen of this species living at Knowsley, and a 

 female which died on the passage in the British Museum. 



6. Gazella Dama. The Nangeur. 



Bay ; chin, spot on throat, belly, lower part of sides and hinder part 

 of the back, inside of the limbs white ; no spot on side of the face. 



Antilope Dama, Pallas. — Gazella Dama, Gray, K. M. 5. — A. ru- 

 bra, Afzelius. — Nangeur, BuflFon, H. N. xii. t. 32. f. 3. t. 34. 



Inhabits W. Africa ; Senegal. 



Not seen since BufFon's time ; may be a bad figure of the former. 



