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Veet eine Pek OIN TD GAZELLE. 
GAA TEAS RUE TE RONS;, Gray. 
[PLATE LXVILI.] 
Le Kevel, F. Cuv. H. N. Mamm. (fol.) i. livr. 1, pl. 3868 (1818) ; Corine, ii. livr. 36, 
pl. 369 (1822), and Corine jeune, iv. livr. 72, pl. 370 (1842). 
Gazella rufifrons, Gray, Ann. Mag. N. H. (1) xviii. pp. 214 & 231 (1846) ; id. Knows}. 
Meno san ple iv. (850))-11d. BiZ.S. 1850; p. lla; id. Cat. Ung. B. M. p. 60 
(1852) ; id. Cat. Rum. B. M. p. 39 (1872); id. Hand-l. Rum. B. M. p. 108 
(1873) ; Brooke, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 540; Scl. List An. Z. 8. (8) p. 140 (1883) ; 
Lyd. Horns and Hoofs, p. 232 (1893) ; Ward, Horn Meas. (2) p. 159 (1896). 
Antilope levipes, Sund. Pecora, K. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1845, p. 266 (1847) ; id. Horn- 
schuch’s Transl., Arch. Skand. Beitr. i. p. 262; Reprint, p. 82 (1848) (ex Kevel 
and Corine, F. Cuv., nec Buff.) ; Wagn. Schr. Séiug. Suppl. v. p. 404 (1855). 
Gazella levipes senegalensis, Fitz. SB. Wien, lix. p. 159 (1869). 
VerRNAcuLAR Name :—Seni, on the Gambia (Whitfield fide Gray). 
Size medium, form comparatively rather stout. General colour deep sandy 
rufous, brightening into rich rufous on the forehead and muzzle. Nose-spot 
blackish. White facial streaks well defined, dark cheek-stripes rufous. 
Light lateral band broad, sandy buff, about the colour of the shoulders, 
sharply defined from the colour of the back; dark lateral band narrow, 
black, sharply defined, very prominent, succeeded below by a narrow edging 
of sandy. Knee-tufts absent. Tail blackish, except just at the base above, 
where it is sandy. 
Skull of medium build; nasals rather broad and short, broadened behind ; 
nasal opening long and narrow, the upper line of the premaxilli straighter 
and less concave than usual. Dimensions of a slightly immature male :—Basal 
length 7 inches, greatest breadth 3, muzzle to orbit 3°95. 
Horns rather short in proportion to the size of the animal, evenly 
