1873.] SIR V. BROOKE ON THE GENUS GAZELLA. 545 



1869. G. benneltii, Kinloch, Large Game ofThib. p. 57, and 

 plate. 



1870. , Blanf. Geol. & Zool. Abyss, p. 261, pi. I. 



fig. 2. 



1872. Tragops bennettii, Gray, Cat. Rum. Brit. Mus. p. 39. 



Hair of moderate length. Central facial band rufous above, be- 

 coming darker below, often forming a distinct blackish nose-spot ; 

 light facial streak whitish ; dark facial streak rufous fawn-colour ; 

 dark lateral and pygal bands very slightly indicated, being a little more 

 rufous than the bay fawn-colour of the back, sides, and haunches ; 

 tail black. Knee-brushes well developed, colour variable. Size rather 

 larger than that of Gazella dorcas. Horns present in both sexes, hut 

 rather small in the female ; in the male they are strongly annulated, 

 diverge gradually as they rise, with the points directed forwards and 

 a little outwards. 



Sab. India ; Southern Baloochistan and Southern Persia 

 (Blanf.). 



Mr. Blanford's valuable paper, read at the Society's meeting on 

 the 1 8th of last March, gives very exact details of the range of this 

 species. The specimens brought by Mr. Blanford from Persia differ 

 in no important characters from Indian specimens. 



11. Gazella fuscifrons. 



Gazella fuscifrons, Blanf. P. Z. S. 1873, p. 317. 



Central facial band strongly marked, grizzled black ; light facial 

 streak grey, fairly definite, as is also the blackish dark facial streak ; 

 cheeks and anterior of neck grey ; back of the neck, back, sides, 

 haunches and legs sandy ; lateral streaks wanting ; belly and rump 

 whitish. Knee-brushes long, black. Ears very long. Horns (of $ 

 only known) strong, annulated, bending forwards and very slightly 

 inwards at the tips. Size about equal to that of Gazella dorcas. 



Sab. Deserts of Jalk, separating Seistan from Baloochistan. 



This species appears to be decided and well marked, as far as it is 

 possible to judge from a single specimen. The remarkably bold for- 

 ward curvature of the points of the horns, the long ears, dark face 

 and neck, will, I have no doubt, be found to render specimens from 

 the same locality justly entitled to equality with many of the species 

 above mentioned. 



12. Gazella subgutturosa. 



1778. Antilope subgutturosa, Guld. Act. Acad. Petrop. vol. i. 

 p. 251, t. 9-12. 



1788. , Gm. Syst. Nat. p. 186. 



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



1820. , Desm. Mam. p. 454. 



1827. A. subgutturosa, Ham. Smith. Griff. An. Kingd. p. 331. 



1829. , Fisch. Syn. p. 460. 



1836. , Goldf. Schreb. Suppl.v.p. 1196. 



1843. Gazella subgutturosa, Gray, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 160. 

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