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Some boae WINE GAZ IE E. 
GAZELLA CUVIERI (Ocupy). 
[PLATE LVIII.] 
Kevel gris, F. Cuv. H. N. Mamm. (fol.) iii. livr. lvii. (1827), and iv. livr. lxix. (1833). 
Antilope cuvieri, Og. P. Z.S. 1840, p. 34 (Mogador) ; Schinz, Syn. Mamm. ii. p. 399 
(1845) ; id. Mon. Antil. pl. 2a@ (1848) ; Fraser, Zool. Typ. pl. xvii. (1849). 
Gazella cuvieri, Gray, Hand-l. Rum. B. M. p. 107 (1873) ; Brooke, P. Z.S8. 1873, 
p. 542; Scl. List Vert. An. Z.S. (8) p. 140 (1883), (9) p. 154; Ward, Horn Meas. (1) 
p. 126 (1892), (2) p. 168 (1896) ; Lyd. Horns and Hoofs, p. 2338 (1893) ; Thos. 
P.Z.S. 1894, p. 467; Pease, P.Z.S. 1896, p. 814; Whitaker, P.Z.S. 1896, p. 815. 
Gazella dorcas, var. 3, Gray, Cat. Ung. B. M. p. 57 (1852). 
Gazella cineraceus, Temm. Esq. Zool. Guin. p. 193 (1853) (from Kevel gris, F. Cuv.). 
Gazella corinna, Loche, Cat. Mamm. Alg. p. 138 (1850) ; id. Expl. Alg., Mamm. p. 68 
(1867) (nec Pall.). 
Gazella kevella, Tristram, Great Sahara, p. 387 (1860); Lataste, Mamm. Barbarie 
(Act. Soc. Linn. Bord. xxxix.), sep. cop. p. 172 (1885) ; Buxton, P. Z.S. 1890, 
p- 363. 
VernacutaR Names :—EHdmi of Arabs of Algeria (Pease); Edem in Tunis 
(Whitaker). 
Size comparatively large; height at withers about 26 or 27 inches. Hair 
rather long, rough and coarse. General colour dull fawn. Face-markings 
distinct ; the central facial band brownish fawn, with a black patch on the 
top of the nose, in front of which the muzzle is white. Ears long, pointed, 
their backs fawn. Dark lateral line and pygal band distinct, darker than 
back ; light lateral line present, but little defined. Kmee-brushes distinct. 
Basal length of skull 7:35 inches, greatest breadth 3:6, muzzle to orbit 4°45. 
Horns rather short in proportion to the size of the animal, thick, strongly 
