ANTILOPINiE 105 



pi. XXXV, fig. 212, 1845 ; Schinz, Synop. Mamm, vol. ii, p. 426, 

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 p. 114, Cat. TJngulata Brit. Mus. p. 59, 1852, Cat. Buminants 

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Gazella mohrr, Temminch, Msguiss. Zool. Guine, p. 193, 1853. 



Nanger mViorr, Lataste, Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, vol. xxxix, p. 297, 

 1885. 



Gazella mliorr, Sclater and Thomas, Booh of Anteloyes, vol. iii, p. 213, 

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Gazella dama mhorr, Bryden, Great and Small Game of Africa, 

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Mhobe. 



Typical locality Wednun, near Tafilat, Mogador, southern 

 Morocco. 



Type of Nanger. 



General colour dull rufous or rufous fawn, becoming 

 deeper and redder anteriorly ; face, cheeks, and chin white 

 or whitish fawn, with the forehead below horns and an 

 inconspicuous streak in front of each eye blackish ; neck 

 deep rufous, with a white patch on front of throat ; white of 

 under-parts extending rather high up on flanks and continued 

 across upper part of fore-leg to unite with that of chest ; 

 white of rump including tail, and intruding in form of a 

 wedge into rufous area of body much as in G. soemmerringi, 

 not uniting with white of under-parts across upper part of 

 thighs ; white and rufous areas strongly demarcated ; small 

 tail-tuft brownish or fawn. 



The range is restricted to souih-western Morocco. 



55. 12. 24. 279. Skin, mounted. "Wednun, Mogador; 

 collected by W. Willshire, Esq. Type. Length of horns llf , 

 basal girth 6, tip-to-tip interval 3| inches. 



Ftcrehased {Zoological Society), 1855. 



