538 SIR V. BROOKE ON THE GENUS GAZELLA. [June 3, 



1767 



1777 

 (part.). 



1767. Antilope doreas, Pall. Spic. Zool. fasc. i. p. 11. 



1777. A. doreas and A. kevella, Erxl. Regn. An. pp. 285, 287 



A. doreas and A. kevella, Zimm. Zool. Geogr. p. 543. 



1781. Barbary and Flat-horned Antelope, Penn. Quad. p. 81. 



1788. A. doreas and A. kevella, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. p. 187. 



1801. Barbary and Flat-homed Antelope, Shaw, Zool. pp. 350, 

 351. 



1812. Gazella doreas, Licht, Berl. Mag. Naturk. vi. p. 168. 



1816. , Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. p. 75. 



1820. Antilope doreas, Desm. Mamm. p. 453 (part.). 



1827. (and A. kevella ?), H. Smith, G. Anira. Kingd. 



vol. v. p. 332. 



1829. , Fisch. Syn. p. 459 (part.). 



1835. , Riipp. Wirbelth. p. 24 (part.). 



1843. Gazella doreas, Gray, Cat. Mamm. B. M. p. 160 (part.). 



1844. Antilope doreas, Wagn. Schreb. Suppl. iv. p. 405 (part.). 

 1844. , Schinz, Syn. p. 398 (part.). 



1846. and var. (5 & y, Sund. Pec. p. 268 (part.). 



1850. Gazella doreas, Turner, P. Z. S. p. 168. 



1852. , Gray, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 56 (part.). 



1855. Antilope doreas, Wagn. Saugeth. p. 403 (part.). 



1855. , Gervais, Hist. Nat. Mamm. p. 203. 



1858. Gazella doreas, Loche, Cat. Mamm. de l'Alg. p. 13. 



1859. , Gieb. Saugeth. p. 305 (part.). 



1863. A. doreas, Heugl. Ant. und Biiffel, p. 5 (part.). 



1866. G. doreas, Tristram, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 86. 



1869. A. doreas, Heugl. Reis. Weis. Nil, p. 315 (part.). 



A. arabica, Heugl. ibid. 



1872. G. doreas, Gray, Cat. Rum. Mamm. p. 38 (part.). 



Hair rather long and coarse. Central facial band rufous above, in- 

 clining to fawn-colour towards the nostrils ; a dark nose-spot some- 

 times present, not dependent on age or sex ; light facial streak di- 

 stinct, encircling the eye ; dark facial streak definite, brownish rufous ; 

 upper and under lip, breast, and belly white ; dark lateral and 

 pygal bands very definite, rufous brown ; light lateral band distin- 

 guishable from the rich fawn-colour of the upper parts of the back 

 by its more silvery hue. Knee-brushes well developed, in colour 

 variable. Tail black, long, and tapering. Horns long and annulated, 

 rather slender, with their points bent inwards and forwards. Ears 

 about 5|". Height at shoulder barely 24". 



Bab. Syria (Tristr.) ; N. Arabia (Hupp.) 1; Egypt ; Algeria (Loche, 

 Grant) ; Morocco 1 Senegal 1 (Ham. Smith and Bvff.). 



If I am right in including as a synonym of this species the Kevella 

 of Buffon, and the Gazelles mentioned under the same name by 

 Hamilton Smith, it will render the geographical range of the form 

 very extensive. The only Gazelle belonging to this subsection of 

 the group at present known for certain to inhabit the deserts of 

 Senegal is the Gazella ruffrons of Gray. Now to this species 

 must be undoubtedly referred the Corinna of Ham. Smith and Buffon, 



