1878.] 



SIR V. BROOKE ON GAZELLA GRANTI. 



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Lower two thirds of the tail black, the upper third white. The tip 

 of the tail is tufted ; for the remainder of its length it is furnished 

 with coarse hairs which project at right angles to its axis. Chin, lower 

 surface of the head, breast, belly, inside of limbs and rump white, 

 the white of the rump extending forwards in an angle into the 

 darker colour of the body. Knee-brushes of moderate length, 



Fig. 2. 



Gasella granti. 



grizzled. Horns of great length in both sexes, much compressed 

 from side to side, marked by strong annulations which completely 

 surround the horn for the proximal half of its length, but become 

 obsolete on the posterior surface of its distal or upper half. The 

 horns diverge at first gradually, then more boldly, their tips con- 



