. Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . .J. H. Colloredo Mannsfeld. SCEMMERRINGS GAZELLE 271 Length onfront curve. Circumference i6| 5 i6£ 6 16 5i 16 5 16 5 16 4i 16 51 I5S 51 1 Si 51 i5§ 51 i5l 51 1 Si SI - 15I 5 1 Si Si ?i5i 2i iSi 5 15 (5 15 5 15 51 15 51 Tip to Tip. Loc ality. 51 Sudan . Si Do. 5 Do. 4i Do. 3i Do. Si Do. 3 Do. 4i Do. 51 Do. 5 Do. ^4 Do. 5 Do. 5 Do. 6| Do. 71 Do. 4i Do. 4| Do. 6 Suakin . 6| Sudan . 2g Do. Owner. C. D. Eyre. W. H. Lindsay. Commdr. A. H. Home, Capt. N. A. Orr-Ewing.


. Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . .J. H. Colloredo Mannsfeld. SCEMMERRINGS GAZELLE 271 Length onfront curve. Circumference i6| 5 i6£ 6 16 5i 16 5 16 5 16 4i 16 51 I5S 51 1 Si 51 i5§ 51 i5l 51 1 Si SI - 15I 5 1 Si Si ?i5i 2i iSi 5 15 (5 15 5 15 51 15 51 Tip to Tip. Loc ality. 51 Sudan . Si Do. 5 Do. 4i Do. 3i Do. Si Do. 3 Do. 4i Do. 51 Do. 5 Do. ^4 Do. 5 Do. 5 Do. 6| Do. 71 Do. 4i Do. 4| Do. 6 Suakin . 6| Sudan . 2g Do. Owner. C. D. Eyre. W. H. Lindsay. Commdr. A. H. Home, Capt. N. A. Orr-Ewing. G. L. Harrison. Col. A. Colville. H. G. Watson. W. H. Diggle. Major H. H. S. Morant. C. Bower Ismay. Capt. P. C. Lord. Col. Ralph Vivian. Major Lord J. S. Cavendish. Earl of Sefton. The late Hon. W. C. Buxton. H. S. Smiley. Hon. Walter Rothschild. F. W. Greswolde-Williams. Hugh C. E. Ross. C.—BORANI RACE (G. scemmerringi butteri). Length onfront curve. i3i Circum-ference. 44 Tip to Locality. Boraland E. Butter. 272 RECORDS OF BIG GAME. Skull and Horns of Addra Gazelle. The DAMA, MHORR, or ADDRA GAZELLE (Gazella [Nanger] dama). Addra, Dongolese. Riel, Dinka. Ariel, Sudani. The largest species of the genus Gazella, standing 36 or 37 inchesat the shoulder, and characterised by the white of the rump includingthe tail (which may be tipped with fawn), coupled with the absenceofa black border to the rump-patch and of a dark flank-band, and theforward hook of the tips of the horns. In the mhorr or Moroccan race(G. d. mhorr) of Southern Morocco there are dark face-markings, andthe rufous of the body extends down the legs. In the SenegambianG. d. permista the rufous occupies a smaller area on the body, andthere is only a narrow bridge connecting the rufous of the back withthat of the hind-legs, while in the fore-legs the upper part is whollywhite, and there is only a rufous streak in front below the knee. Thetypical G. d. typica, probably from L


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