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raESEROWS,GOILiLSAND TAKINS 0,^ BRITISH INDIA, 



bentsli-htly dowinvimls, then sharply re- 



curved, thickened at the base ... ... nudoroas. 



b- Body strong but light; legs lunger and thinner 

 especially below the knae ; ears long, much 

 more pointed; summit of muzzle above the 

 nostrils smooth and naked; horns arising 

 on the top of the head and inclined back- 

 wards nearly parallel with each other in a 

 direction a little inclined to the plane of the 

 face, gradually ..arrowed from base to point. 

 a'. Smaller ; no gland on the face in front of 



the eye 

 1, T '**. -iyoemorhedns. 



By their skull characters the three aenera m.v h. 4 



follows- genera may be arranged a» 



a. Maxilla, and lacrymals forming a long sutural 

 union with the nasals which have a trans- 

 verse lightly arched, not angular, and deep- 

 ly emarginate suture with the frontals; 

 lacrymals with a distinct and large pit ; pro- 

 file of skull viewed from above conical the 

 upper rim of the orbite not concealing the 

 zygomatic arch and no decided angulation of 

 the maxilla above the molar teeth. Frontal 

 region and horns as in the Goral (Ncemorhe- 

 dus) 



b. Maxilla, not iorming a long sutural union 

 with the nasals and almost a small por- 

 tion of the lacrymal abutting against the 

 nasals .0 that the angle formed between 

 the maxiliie and the nasals is only re- 

 motely separated from the antero-Iateral 

 angle of the fronUil the suture between 

 the frontals and the nasals deeply and 

 angularly emarginate ; no deep depression 

 on the lacrymal bone ; skull when viewed 

 trom above much less conical in outline 

 in the adult owing to the projection of 



