Gazella fuscifrons. 



Gazella fuscifrons, Blanford P. Z.S., p. 317 (1873); Brooke P. Z.S., 1873, 

 p. 545; Blanford Persia, p. 92. 



Distribution. — Desert of Jalk, north of Beluchistan. 



Only one specimen, the one mentioned below, is known and this 

 is a female ; the species is certainly very nearly allied to Gazella 

 bennetti, but pending the collection and examination of more 

 specimens it seems better to keep it separate. 



a. Skin and $ Jalk, Beluchistan, 3,000 ft. W. T. Blanford. 

 head. 13-3-72. 



[Type of Gazella fuscifrons, Blanford.] 



Gazella subgutturosa. 



Antilope subgutturosa, Guldenstadt Act. Acad. Petrop., ii, pf. I, p. 251 

 pis. ix-xii (1780); Pallas Zoog. Ross. As., i, p. 252; Radde Zool. J.B. 

 iv, p. 1060. 



Gazella subgutturosa, Blainville Bull. Soc. Philom., p. 75 (1816) * ; Hutton, 

 J.A.S.B., XV, p. 151; Blyth Cat., p. 172; Blanford P. Z. S., 1873, 

 p. 313 ; Brooke P. Z. S., 1873, p. 54s ; Blanford Persia, p. 91 ; Severt- 

 soff Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xviii, p. 170; Prewalsky Petets. Mitth., Erzb., 

 xii, p. 9; Scully y. A. S. B., Ivi, p. 76; Thomas Linn. Trans. {2), v, 

 p. 64. 



Gazella subgutturosa var. yarkandensis, Blanford Yarkand Mamm., p. 88, 

 pi. XV (1879). 



The Persian Gazelle ; Ahu, Persian. 



Distribution. — The highlands of Persia and Afghanistan extend- 

 ing westward as far as Tiflis, northwards all over Russian-Turkes- 

 tan, and eastwards to Yarkand ; not found on the shores of the 

 Persian Gulf being there replaced by G. bennetti. 



