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however, excessively rare in European collections, and we are not aware 
that any of the continental museums have succeeded in obtaining specimens 
of it. 
From what has been stated it is evident that the range of the Beatrix 
Antelope reaches from the shores of the Red Sea across Southern Arabia to 
Muscat. How far up the coast of the Persian Gulf it extends is uncertain, 
but the specimens stated by Pennant to have been brought to Ispahan 
from the Bahrein Islands had probably been obtained from the opposite 
mainland. 
Our figure of this Antelope (Plate LX XXII.) was put upon the stone by 
Mr. Smit from a sketch prepared under Sir Victor Brooke’s directions 
by Mr. J. Wolf. This was probably taken from the same animal as that 
figured in the Zoological Society’s ‘ Proceedings,’ as above mentioned. 
May, 1899. 
