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‘‘Mainland opposite Zanzibar,” and a third from ‘‘ Mombasa,” besides two 
skulls (¢ and 2) from “South Somaliland,” all presented by Sir John Kirk. 
These were formerly labelled G. granti, but must be referred to G. petersi if — 
the species are kept separate. ‘There is also in the Museum a fine skin and 
skull of a male G. peters? from near Mount Pika-pika, about 40 miles from 
Mombasa, presented by Mr. L. E. Caine. It would appear, therefore, that 
the range of G. peterst until lately extended all along the coast of British 
East Africa, though it has now perhaps been nearly shot out in the southern 
parts. 
The British Museum has likewise three skulls of this Gazelle from the 
Tana River presented by Mr. F. J. Jackson, to whom we are also much 
indebted for the loan of two other representative heads of this species from 
Merereni, south of Formosa Bay. 
September, 1898. 
