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face-stripes almost imperceptible, light stripes white, ex- 

 tending upwards above eyes to horns ; flank-band variable, 

 in some cases distinct, in others obsolete (at least in males) ; 

 white of buttocks varying in extent, typically embracing 



Fig. 17. — Head of Grant's Gazelle (Qazella granti). 



root of tail, of which the crested tip is black. Skull, stout 

 and heavy; basal length in typical race about 9^ inches, 

 maximum breadth 4|, length from muzzle to orbit 5| inches. 

 The record horn-length (1910) is 30^ inches. 



The range includes East Africa, from southern Jubaland 

 and the Lake Eudolf district to Abyssinia, and southwards to 

 Ugogo. 



