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100. GRANTS GAZELLE. 
GAZELLA GRANTI, Brooke. 
[PLATE LXIX.] 
New Antelope, Ugogo, Speke, Journ. of Disc. p. 61 (1863). 
Antilope soemmerringii ?, Speke, P. Z.S. 1863, p. 3 (Ugogo). 
Gazella granti, Brooke, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 601, pl. xli.; id. P. Z.S. 1873, p. 550; 
Scl. P. Z. 8. 1875, p. 527, pl. lix. (Viv. Soc. Zool.) ; Brooke, P. Z. 8.1878, p. 723 
(figs., head) ; Scl. List An. Z. S. (8) p. 142 (1883) ; Pagenst. JB. Mus. Hamb. ii. 
p- 38 (1884) ; Johnston, Kilima-njaro Exp. p. 394 (1886); Hunter, in Willoughby, 
E. Africa, p. 289 (1889) ; Flow. & Lyd. Mamm. p. 342, fig. 2 (head) (1891) ; Ward, 
Horn Meas. (1) p. 104 (1892), (2) p. 148 (1896) ; True, P. U. S. Nat. Mus. xy. 
p- 473 (1892) ; Lyd. Horns and Hoofs, p. 236 (1893) ; Lugard, E. Afr. i. p. 534 
(1893) ; Jackson, in Badm. Big Game Shooting, i. p. 298 (1894) ; id. P.Z.S. 
1897, p. 453 ; Matsch. Saug. Deutsch-Ost-Afr. p. 131 (1895) ; Donaldson Smith, 
P.Z.S. 1895, p. 868; A. Neumann, Elephant-Hunting in EH. Africa, pp. 9, 10 
(figs., horns, ¢ 2) (1898). 
Vernacutar Names :—Swara (Jackson) and Njéra (Stuhlmann) in Swahili. 
Size large; height at withers about 34 inches. Fur close and short. 
General colour fawn, rather variable in tone. Lateral bands, both light and 
dark, usually very indistinct, often scarcely perceptible; but, on the other 
hand, occasionally well developed, especially in young animals. Central 
facial band richer fawn, approaching rufous; a brownish spot present 
on the muzzle. Light facial streaks white, sharply defined, running up 
over the eyes to the horns. Below these the dark facial bands are almost 
imperceptible, scarcely or not at all darker than the fawn-coloured cheeks 
and neck. Rump with the white of the hams very broad, extended upwards, 
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