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The horns of the female are slender, only slightly curved, and little more than half 
the length of those of the male. 
Hab. Morocco and Algeria, and extending through Egypt into Palestine and 
Syria. 
Fig. 2. 
Head of the Dorcas Gazelle {Gazella dorcas), c?. 
(‘ Book of Antelopes,’ vol. iii. p. 108.) 
Capt. Flower informs me that he believes this Gazelle is found in the Nile Valley as 
far south as Wadi Haifa. 
The horns of a male obtained by Dr. Anderson from “ the desert to the west 
of Cairo” measure 12f inches = o2 cm. and 12^ inches=3T4 cm. over the front curve; 
they are only 15 ram, apart at the base and 92 mm. apart at the tips. Those of a 
female from Moses’ Well, to the east of Suez, measure inches or 195 mm. in length 
and are very wide apart at the tips. 
