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Gazella przewalskii, Biichner, Melanges Biol. vol. xiii, p. 164, 1890 ; 

 Sclater and Thomas, Book of Antelopes, vol. iii, p. 79, pi. liii, 

 1898 ; Pousargues, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, vol. xi, p. 182, 1908 ; 

 Lydekker, Game Animals of Europe, etc. p. 193, 1901 ; Ward, 

 Records of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 243, 1910 ; Wallace, Big Game of 

 Central and Western China, p. 248, 1913. 



Procapra (?) przewalskii, Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1910, p. 892. 



Typical locality Mongolia. 



Nearly allied to the preceding species with which it 

 agrees in the absence of facial and inguinal glands and 

 knee-tufts but of rather larger size. Horns shorter, curving 



FIG. 6. HEAD OF PRZEWALSKI'S GAZELLE (Gazella przewalskii), 



IN WINTEE COAT. 

 From a photograph lent by Mr. G. Fenwick-Oveen. 



evenly backwards, with the tips abruptly hooked inwards 

 and slightly upwards (fig. 6) ; general colour in the thick 

 winter coat pale finely grizzled fawn, in summer deep fawn ; 

 sides of neck and tip of nose brownish in summer ; a narrow 



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