QAd ON A GAZELLE FROM SENNAR. 
Mr. R. I. Pocock, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., Curator of Mammals, 
exhibited on behalf of Major C. P. BrapsHaw an interesting 
example of Sémmering’s Gazelle (G@. semmeringi), shot on the 
Dinder River in Sennar, and mounted by Messrs. Edward 
Gerrard & Sons. The antelope was remarkable for the whiteness 
of its pelage, which showed scarcely a trace of the gazelline tint 
characteristic of the typical form. That the specimen was not 
an albino was shown by the persistence of the typical black 
markings on the face, the black horns and hoofs, and the black 
tuft on the tail. 
NOTICE. 
Euvallentinia nom. n. for Vallentinia Stebbing. 
Mr. Edward 'T. Browne having kindly called my attention to 
the cireumstance that a medusoid genus was named Vallentinia 
by him in 1902, and further that a genus of Copepoda was so 
named by Norman and Scott in 1906 (Crustacea of Devon and 
Cornwall, p. 172), I now propose the new name Huvallentinia for 
the genus of Isopoda which I myself have recently called Vallen- 
tinia (P. Z.8. 1914, p. 351), leaving it to the joint authors to 
propose an alternative name for their genus of Copepoda, unless 
it should prove that the want has been already supplied, either 
intentionally or incidentally, by some other authority. 
(Signed) T. R. R. STesBrNa, 
Ephraim Lodge, 
The Common, 
Tunbridge Wells. 
August, 1914. 
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