. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. ANTILOPINyE 87 face-stripes almost imperceptible, light stripes white, ex- tending upwards above eyes to horns ; flank-band variable, in some cases distinct, in others obsolete (at least in males); white of buttocks varying in extent, typically embracing. Fig. 17.—Head of Grant's Gazelle (Qazella granti). root of tail, of which the crested tip is black. Skull, stout and heavy; basal length in typical race about 9^ inches, maximum breadth 4|, length from muzzle to orbit 5| inches. The record horn-length (191


. Catalogue of the ungulate mammals in the British Museum (Natural History). Ungulates. ANTILOPINyE 87 face-stripes almost imperceptible, light stripes white, ex- tending upwards above eyes to horns ; flank-band variable, in some cases distinct, in others obsolete (at least in males); white of buttocks varying in extent, typically embracing. Fig. 17.—Head of Grant's Gazelle (Qazella granti). root of tail, of which the crested tip is black. Skull, stout and heavy; basal length in typical race about 9^ inches, maximum breadth 4|, length from muzzle to orbit 5| inches. The record horn-length (1910) is 30^ inches. The range includes East Africa, from southern Jubaland and the Lake Eudolf district to Abyssinia, and southwards to Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915. London, Printed by order of the Trustees


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