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supposed to be Grant’s Gazelles; but on examination he found that they 
differed from the Grant’s Gazelles of the other side of the range, and of every- 
where else that he had been, “in having longer hair, and dark bands on the 
Skin of the Banded Gazelle. 
sides,” while the “shade on the back ” was also deeper than in the common 
kind. On one of the skins thus obtained and presented to the British Museum 
(see fig. 80), Thomas has based his subspecies “ Gazella grantii notata.” 
