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ture of white : hairs long : beneath each eye a large 
white mark: belly white : tail feven inches long *, 
the hairs at the end fix inches. From a fkin bought 
at Amsterdam , brought from the Cape of Good Hope % 
' where they are found, but far up the country. This 
is the fpecies which, from the length of its hair and 
form of the horns, connects this genus with that of 
the Goat. 
** Strait horns. 
G&zella indica cornibus redtis La Gazelle des Indes. Brijfon 
longiffimis nigris prope caput quad. 43. 
tantum annulatis. Raiijyn. quad. Le Pafan. De Bufon } xii, 213. 
79. . tab. xxxiii./^. 3. xv. 190. 
Capra Gazella. C. coniibus te- Elk. Kolben, II. no. Br.Muf. 
retibus re&iffimis longiffimis an- AJhm. Muf. 
nulatis. Lin.fyfl. 96. 
A. with ftrait (lender horns, near three feet long 9 
annulated*, at their bafe a triangular black fpot, 
bounded on each fide with white : a black line ex¬ 
tends from the neck to the loins: neck, back and 
Tides, dark grey : breaft and belly white : tail about 
two feet long, terminated with black hairs : length 
of the whole fkin fix feet. 
Inhabits JRgypt , the Cape , Arabia , the Levant , 
India. Dwells in the plains. 
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