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British Museum Gallery of Mammals will be found a good adult stuffed 
specimen of this Gazelle stated to be from near Biskra, Algeria, and presented 
by Mr. J. I. S. Whitaker. There are also some frontlets and horns of this 
species from the same locality presented by Messrs. Rowland Ward & Co. 
We are greatly indebted to Sir Edmund Loder for a photograph of a head 
of a female of this Gazelle, taken from a specimen in his collection, which 
Fig. 59. 
Front view of head of Edmi Gazelle, 2. 
(From a photograph.) 
he himself shot on the 27th of February, 1893, on the Ahmar Khaddou 
Mountains, two days’ march east of Biskra. It shows very clearly the 
inferior size of the horns in this sex, and the long ears characteristic of 
the species. 
Our illustration of the male of this Gazelle (Plate LVIII.) has been 
drawn by Mr. Smit from the Algerian specimen in the British Museum above 
referred to. 
January, 1898. 
