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



18. Gazella granti. 



Gazella granti, Brooke, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 601, pi. 41. 



Central facial band indefinite, as is also the light facial streak ; 

 a dark spot on the nose is seen in both sexes in the sketches from 

 which this description is taken ; breast, belly, and rump white, 

 the white of the rump running forwards in a point as in the last two 

 species ; pygal band blackish ; lateral bands wanting ; the rest 

 of the body of a rich isabelline sandy fawn-colour. Knee-brushes 

 present. Ears long. Horns very long and massive, present in both 

 sexes. Size rather larger than the last species. 



Hah. Ugogo (Grant). 



This magnificent species is at present only known from Captain 

 Speke's and Colonel Grant's sketches. In the immense develop- 

 ment of its horns it exceeds all other known species. Its range ap- 

 pears to be remarkably limited. 



19. Gazella euchore. 



1785. Spring bok, Sparrm. Voyage, vol. ii. pi. 4. 

 1812. Antilope euchore, Licht. Berl. Mag. vi. p. 169. 

 1816. G. (A.) euchore, Blainville, Bull. Soc. Phil. p. 75- 



1820. A. euchore, Desm. Mamm. p. 455. 



1821. A. pygarga, Blumenbach, Ilandb. d. Naturg. 10 tc Ausg. 

 p. 119. 



1822. A. euchore, Burch. Trav. vol. i. p. 290, vol. ii. p. 109. 

 1827. , Ham. Smith, G. A. K. vol. v. p. 331 ; Licht. 



Darst. pi. vii. 



1829. , Fisch. Syn. p. 461. 



1836. Antilope euchore, Goldf. Schreb. Suppl. v. p. 1189, tab. 

 272. 



1843. G, euchore, Gray, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 160. 



1844. A. euchore, Wagn. Schreb. Supplem. iv. p. 414; Schinz, 

 Syn. p. 400. 



Antilope dorcas, var. pygargus, Licht. in Forst. Descr. An, 



p. 388. 



1846. A. euchore, Sund. Pec. p. 271. 



1850. Q. euchore, Turn. P. Z. S. p. 168. 



1852. Antidorcas euchore, Gray, Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 63. 



1855. Antilope euchore,W&gn. Siiugeth. p. 407. 



1859. , Gieb. Siiugeth. p. 309. 



1872. Antidorcas euchore, Gray, Cat. Rum. B. M. p. 41. 



Hair rather long but smooth. The central facial band has the 

 upper part distinctly marked, but ends in a point between the eyes, 

 rufous ; the light facial streaks meet below the eyes, white ; dark 

 facial streak thin from above downwards, but very definite, deep 

 rufous ; cheeks, line in front of the neck, breast, belly, inside of 

 limbs, dorsal mane, starting from the anterior lumbar region, and 

 tail (with the exception of the long black terminal hairs) white ; 

 dark lateral and pygal bands deep rufous, the former very broad and 

 well defined ; light lateral band very faintly shown, being of a less 



