eo Diihs. GAZELLE. 
GAZELLA LEPTOCEROS (Ff. Cvyv.). 
[PLATE LXIII.] 
Antilope leptoceros, Geoffr. St.-Hil. et F. Cuv. H. N. Mamm. (fol.) pls. 473, 474, livr. 72 
(1842) (Sennaar?); Wagn. Schr. Siug. Suppl. iv. p. 422 (1844), v. p. 407 (1855) ; 
Schinz, Syn. Mamm. ii. p. 445 (1845); id. Mon. Antil. p. 34, pl. 38 (1848) ; 
Sund. Pecora, K. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1845, p. 269 (1847) ; id. Hornschuch’s Transl., ~ 
Arch. Skand. Beitr. ii. p. 265; Reprint, p. 85 (1848); Gieb. Siiug. p. 309 
(1853) ; Heugl. Reise N.O.-Afr. ii. p. 100, cum tab. (1877). 
Gazella leptoceros, Temm. Esq. Zool. Guin. p. 193 (1853) ; Brooke, P. Z.S. 1873, 
p. 543; Lyd. Horns and Hoofs, p. 234 (1893). 
Gazella dorcas, var. 4, Gray, Cat. Ung. B. M. p. 57 (1852). 
Leptoceros abuharab et L. cuvieri, Fitz. SB. Wien, lix. pt. 1, p. 160 (1869). 
Gazella loderi, Thos. Ann. Mag. N. H. (6) xii. p. 452 (1894) (Algeria) ; id. P. Z.S. 
1894, p. 470, pl. xxxil. (animal) ; Loder, P.Z.S. 1894, p. 473 (habits) ; Scl. 
P.Z.S. 1895, p. 522 (Hgypt); Bramley, P. Z.S. 1895, p. 863 (Egypt); Scl. 
P.Z.S. 1896, p. 780 (Viv. Soc. Zool.) ; Pease, P. Z.S. 1896, p. 813 (Algeria) ; 
Whitaker, P. Z.S. 1896, p. 816 (Tunis) ; Ward, Horn Meas. (2) p. 169 (1896). 
Vernacutar Names :—Abu el harabat or Abu el hardb in Arabic (Heuglin) ; Reem of 
Arabs in Algeria (Loder) ; Ghazal abiad (White Gazelle) of Arabs in Tunis and 
Egypt (Whitaker & Bramley). 
Height of male at withers about 25 inches. General colour very pale 
sandy fawn, the Gazelline markings little defined. Central facial band and 
darker cheek-bands sandy, not rufous, and but little contrasting with the light 
facial streaks. Light lateral bands scarcely perceptible, and the darker ones 
below them only pale sandy with a tinge of brownish, as are the pygal bands, 
neither being much darker than the general dorsal colour. Lars long, narrow, 
