MAMMALIA. OO 



2. PROCAPRA PICTICAUDA. The RAGOA or GOA. 



Hair sordid brown, with rufous tips. Underside, inside of the 

 ears and limbs, and anal disk white. Tail black. 



Procapra picticauda, Hodgson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Calc. 1846, 

 (n. 173) 384 ; Icon. ined. Brit. Mus. ; Gray, Knowsley Menac/. ; 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 116, 



Hab. Thibet. B. H. Hodgson. 



Perhaps the same as the former in summer coat. 



OSTEOLOGY, t. 7. f- 2. 



Three skulls, male. Thibet. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



4. GAZELLA. 



Horns lyrate, strong, black. Face tapering. Nose simple. 

 Crumen distinct. Fur short, close-pressed. Females with smaller 

 horns. Teats 4. Skull with a suborbital fissure, and a moderate, 

 or very slight fossa, suddenly pressed in before the orbit ; the 

 masseteric ridge rising before the orbit ; the auditory bulla large 

 and prominent ; the basioccipital bone having its tubercles but 

 little or not developed ; the median incisors expanded at their 

 summits; the molars without supplemental lobes, t. 6. f. 5. 



Gazella, sect. 2, Gray, Ann. # Mag. N. H. 1847, 231 ; Knows- 

 ley Menag. 3. 



Gazella, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850. 



Gazella, sp., Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 1816, 75 ; Ogilby, P. Z. S. 

 1836, 137; Gervais, Supp. D. S. N. i. 260; H. Smith, Griffith 

 A. K. v. 182; Fischer, Syn. 624. 



Antilope Gazella, sp., Licht. Berl. Mag. vi. 171. 



Antilope vera, sp., Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 1816, 75 ; Gervais, 



Supp. D. S. N. i. 260. 

 Cervicapra, a. Dama, Gervais, Supp. Diet. Sci. Nat. i. 261, 1840. 



* Knee with tufts. Back and rump brown. Vent white. 



t Lower part of the sides with a dark oblique streak. Feet with 

 a tuft of black hair. 



1. GAZELLA DORCAS. The GAZELLE. 



Fur rather elongate and harsh, grey brown. Outside of fore- 

 legs broad, oblique streak along the side. Edge of anal disk, 

 front of face, and face-streak dark brown. Face-streak, throat, 

 chest, belly, insides of thighs, and anal disk, white. Tuft at 



