149 
British Museum obtained by Mr. J. I. S. Whitaker in the Tunisian Sahara, 
and presented by him in 1894; that of the female from the example from 
Egypt living in the Zoological Society's Gardens. 
In the British Museum are likewise the typical skin and horns of Gazella 
lodert obtained by Sir Edmund Loder in the desert about a hundred miles 
south of Biskra, some frontlets and horns from Biskra, presented by 
Mr. Rowland Ward, and a skin and skull of a female from Tunis, presented 
by Mr. J. I. S. Whitaker along with the male now mounted. ‘The example 
of Gazella leptoceros typica sent to Sclater by Mr. Birdwood is also now in 
the National Collection. We have also to thank Dr. J. Anderson, F.Z.S., 
for the loan of a skin and skull of an old male of the Egyptian form of this 
Gazelle obtained near the Natron Lakes in Egypt. 
May, 1898. 
VOL. III. x 
