ANTILOPIN/E 



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Gazella przewalskii, Bilchner, Melanges Biol. vol. xiii, p. 164, 1890; 

 Sclater and Thomas, Booh of Antelopes, vol. iii, p. 79, pi. liii, 

 1898 ; Pousargues, Mew. Soc. Zool. France, vol. xi, p. 182, 1908 ; 

 LydekJcer, Game Animals of Europe, etc. p. 193, 1901 ; Ward, 

 Becords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 243, 1910 ; Wallace, Big Game of 

 Central and Western China, p. 248, 1913. 



Procapra (?) przewalskii, Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1910, p. 892. 



Typical locality Mongolia. 



Nearly allied to the preceding species — with which it 

 agrees in the absence of facial and inguinal glands and 

 knee-tufts — but of rather larger size. Horns shorter, curving 



Fio. 6. — Head op Pezewalski's Gazelle {Gazella przewalskii), 



IN Winter Coat. 



From a photograph leut by Mr. G. Penwick-Owen. 



evenly backwards, with the tips abruptly hooked inwards 

 and slightly upwards (fig. 6); general colour in the thick 

 winter coat pale finely grizzled fawn, in summer deep fawn ; 

 sides of neck and tip of nose brownish in summer ; a narrow 



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