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line of fawn running from the back to the upper surface of 

 the tail divides the white rump-patch ; limbs more or less 

 brown in front. Skull generally similar to that of the 

 preceding species, but rather larger, the basal length .being 

 about 7 inches. In No. 97. 2. 26. 14 the horns measure 

 10 inches in length, with a basal girth of 4|, and a tip-to-tip 

 interval of 2 inches. 



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The range apparently extends from Eastern Turkestan to 

 the Gobi and Kan-su. 



94. 2. 8. 5. Skull, with horns, and skin. Eastern 

 Turkestan. Reference to this species provisional. 



Presented "by St. George Littledale, Esq., 1894. 

 97. 2. 26. 14. Skull, with horns, and skin. Koko Moun- 

 tains, Kan-su, W. China. 



Presented by the St. Petersburg Museum, 1897. 

 97. 2. 26. 15. Skin, female. Kan-su. Same history. 



III. GAZELLA (PEOCAPRA) GUTTUROSA. 



Caprea campestris gutturosa, Gmelin, Nov. Comm. Petrop. vol. v, 

 p. 347, pi. v, 1760. 



Antilope gutturosa, Pallas, Spicil. Zool. fasc. xii, p. 46, pi. ii, 1777, 

 Zoogr. Bosso-Asiat. vol. i, p. 251, 1811 ; Zimmermann, Geogr. 

 Geschichte, vol. ii, p. 3.20, 1780 ; Hermann, Tabl. Affin. Anim. 

 p. 108, 1783 ; Boddaert, Elenchus Anim. p. 143, 1785 ; Schreber, 

 Saugthiere, pi. cclxxv, 1787 ; Gmelin, Linn.'s Syst. Nat. vol. i, 

 p. 186, 1788 ; Kerr, Linn.'s Anim. Kingdom, p. 310, 1792 ; Donn- 

 dorff, Zool. Beytrage, vol. i, p. 627, 1792 ; Latham and Davies, 

 Faunula Indica, p. 4, 1795 ; Link, Beytrage Naturgesch. vol. ii, 

 p. 99, 1795 ; Bechstein, Uebersicht vierfuss. Thiere, vol. ii, p. 645, 

 1800; Shaw, Gen. Zool. vol. ii, pt. 2, p. 342, 1801; Turton, 

 Linn.'s Syst. Nat. vol. i, p. 113, 1802 ; Cuvier, Diet. Sci. Nat. 

 vol. ii, p. 228, 1804, Begne Animal, vol. i, p. 260, 1817 ; Desmarest, 

 Nouv. Diet. Hist. Nat. vol. xxii, p. 499, vol. xxiv, Tabl. p. 33, 

 1804, ed. 2, vol. ii, p. 182, 1816, Mammalogie, vol. ii, p. 452, 

 1822 ; Lichtenstein, Mag. nat. Freunde, vol. vi, p. 171, 1814 ; 

 G. Fischer, Zoognosia, vol. iii, p. 431, 1814 ; Afzelius, Nova Acta 

 Soc. TJpsal. vol. vii, p. 220, 1815 ; Goldfuss, Schreber' s Saugthiere, 

 vol. v, p. 1221, 1818; Schinz, Cuvier's Thierreich, vol. i, p. 387, 

 1821, Synop. Mamm. vol. ii, p. 409, 1845, Mon. Antilop. p. 11, 

 pi. x, 1848; Desmoulins, Diet. Class. Hist. Nat. vol. i, p. 441, 

 1822 ; H. Smith, Griffiths Animal Kingdom, vol. iv, p. 229, 

 vol. v, p. 336, 1827 ; Lesson, Man. Mamm. p. 371, 1827, Nouv. 

 Tabl. Begne Anim. p. 176, 1842 ; J. B. Fischer, Synop. Mamm. 

 p. 458, 1828 ; Owen, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1836, p. 37, Anat. Vertebrates, 

 vol. iii, p. 633, 1868 ; OJcen, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte, vol. vii, 

 p. 1267, 1838 ; Gervais, Diet. Sci. Nat., Suppl. vol. i, p. 260, 

 1840; Laurillard, Diet. Univ. Hist. Nat. vol. i, p. 615, 1841; 



