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doubt that they belonged to the Gazella mhorr of Morocco and not to the 
true G. dama of Senegal, if these two species are held to be distinct. 
The only example of Gazella mhorr in the British Museum is the mounted 
adult male from Morocco presented to the Zoological Society by Mr. Willshire 
in 1833, and formerly in that Society’s collection. It is no doubt the 
specimen from which Bennett’s figure in the ‘ Transactions’ was taken, and 
is also, we believe, the original of our illustration (Plate LX XII.), which was 
put upon the stone by Mr. Smit under the direction of the late Sir Victor 
Brooke. Further information concerning this and other animals of Southern 
Morocco is much required, but until the present political conditions of that 
country are altered we are hardly likely to obtain it. 
September, 1898. 
