548 SIR V. BROOKE ON THE GENUS GAZELLA. [Julie 3, 



1828. Antilope dama, Hempr. & Ehr. Symb. Phys. t. 6. 



1829. , Fiscb. Syn. p. 453 (part.). 



1833 . , Benn. P. Z. S. 1833, p. 2. 



1835. , Riipp. Wirbelth. p. 25. 



1844. 1 Wagn. Schreb. Suppl. iv. p. 408. 



1846. , var. orientalis, Sund. Pec. p. 266. 



1850. Gazella mohr, Turner, P. Z. S. 1850, p. 168 (part.). 



1852. G. ntficollis, Gray, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 60. 



1855. Antilope dama, Wagn. Saugeth. v. p. 404. 



1859. , Gieb. Siiugeth. p. 307 (part.). 



1863. , Heugl. Ant. u. Buff. p. 6. 



1869. , Heugl. Reis. Weiss. Nil, p. 315. 



1872. Gazella ruficollis, Gray, Cat. Rum. Brit. Mus. p. 39. 



Hair short and smooth. Facial and lateral markings wanting ; 

 neck and upper part of the back sandy red ; face, spot on the 

 throat, and the rest of the body and limbs white. Knee-brushes 

 well developed. Ears moderate. Horns lyrate, strongly annulated, 

 well developed in both sexes. 



Hab. Desert of Korti (Rupp.) ; Southern Nubia and Kordofan 

 (Heugl.). 



16. Gazella mohr. 



1764. Le Nanguer, Buff. H.N. vol. xii. p. 213, pi. 34. 



1767. Antilope dama, Pall. Spic. Zool. fasc. i. p. 8. 



1777. , Zimm. Zool. Geogr. p. 541. 



1777. , Exleben, Regn. Animal, p. 280 (part.). 



1781. Swift Antelope, Penn. Quad. p. 76. 



1788. A. dama, Gm. Syst. Nat. p. 183. 



1801. Nanguer, Shaw, Zool. p. 359, pi. 197. 



1812. A. dama, Licht. Berl. Mag. vi.p. 170 (part.). 



1816. Cervicapra (A.) dama, Blaiuv. Bull. Soc. Phil. p. 75 ? 



1820. Antilope nanguer, Desm. Mamm. p. 458. 



1827. Antilope dama (part.), Ham. Smith, G. A. K. p. 330. 



1829. , Fisch. Syn. p. 463 (part.). 



1833. A. mohr, Benn. P. Z. S. 1833, p. 1. 



1836. A. dama, Goldf. Schreb. Supp. v. p. 1 199. 



1844. A. mohr, Wagn. Schreb. Suppl. iv. p. 410. 



1846. A. dama, /3, var. occidentalis, Sund. Pec. p. 266. 



1850. G. mohr, Turn. P. Z. S. p. 168 (part.). 



1852. , Gray, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 59. 



1855. A. mohr, Wagn. Saugeth. p. 404. 



1859. A. dama, Gieb. Saugeth. p. 307 (part.). 



1872. G. mohr, Gray, Cat. Rum. Brit. Mus. p. 39. 



Hair close-set and smooth. Central facial band grizzled rufous 

 above, fading away below into the dirty white of the lower parts of 

 the face and cheeks ; dark facial streak thin, but definite, black ; 

 spot on the throat, breast, belly, anterior of hind legs and posterior 

 of fore legs, rump, and tail (with the exception of the black tip) 

 white ; the white of the rump projects forwards into the deep rufous 

 fawn-colour of the neck, back, sides, and haunches ; this colour, 



