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the list of plates as G. cuviert. The Zoological Society of London appear 
to have received their first specimens in 1874 *, and since that date (as will 
be seen by their published Lists of Animals) have acquired many examples, 
chiefly by presentation. At the present time there are two fine males 
in the Society’s Gardens, both brought from Aden and presented—one 
by Mr. R. G. Buchanan and the other by Mr. J. Benett Stanford, F.Z.S. 
From the former of these Mr. Smit’s drawing (Plate LIX.) was taken. 
The British Museum has lately acquired from the Zoological Society a 
good male example of this Gazelle, which was obtained at Aden and brought 
alive to London. It has been mounted for the Mammal Gallery. The 
Museum also has the skull from Mocha figured by Dr. Blanford, as already 
mentioned, and since presented by him to the collection, and the skin of a 
young animal from Gilead, obtained by Canon Tristram, the determination 
of which is, however, somewhat doubtful. 
January, 1898. 
* See P. Z. 8. 1874, p. 494. 
