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SIR V. BROOKE ON GAZELLA GRANTI. [June 18, 



body in certain lights mottled like watered silk ; this pattern is gained 

 by indefinitely bounded bands of darker hair. Central facial band ' 

 darker than the neck and body, and strongly tinged with rufous on 

 the forehead. A large black patch above the nostrils. Light facial 

 streaks very definite, white. Dark facial streak black, extending 



Fig. 1. 



Gazella granli. 



from the base of the horn to the eye, which it almost encircles, and 

 from the eye to above the corners of the mouth. Posterior to the 

 eye is a small white patch. External surface of the ear-conchs 

 streaked with dark brown. Dark lateral and pygal bands distinctly 

 marked; the former grizzled, the latter very broad and jet-black. 



1 For a detailed definition of the terms used iii this description, vide P. Z. S. 

 1873, p. 536. 



