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T*.— Bos cafTep mini. 



Bubalus nuni, Matschie, Beroff. Inst. Jagdkunde, vol. ii, pp. 167 

 and 169, fig. 81, 1913. 



Typical localit}" Nun Valley, a tributary of the Sanaga, 

 Cameruns. 



Type in Berlin Museum. 



Stated to differ from the preceding by the longer and 

 more inwardly inclined horn-tips, which form an acute angle 

 with the axis of the basal half of the horn. 



No specimen in collection. 



Genus V I S (p. 73). 



II. OVIS MUSIMON (p. 75). 



Kowarzig, Zool. Am. vol. xli, p. 440, 1913, has proposed 

 the names 0. m. occidento-sardinensis and 0. in. corsico- 

 sardinensis for muflons respectively inhabiting (1) western 

 Sardinia, and (2) northern Sardinitt and southern Corsica. 

 Such a distribution is of itself sufficient to indicate the small 

 value of these so-called races. 



YI. OVIS AMMON (p. 92). 

 A^— Ovis ammon kozlovi. 



Ovis kozlovi, Nasonov, Bull, Ac. Sci. St. Petersb. 1913, p. 621 ; 1914, 

 p. 777. 



Typical locality Jabarai Mountains, southern Gobi. 



Type in Petrograd Museum. 



Allied to 0. a. ammon but smaller ; specially distinguished 

 by the grey-1)rown ground-colour of rump, traversed by an 

 ill-defined light brownish red stripe extending on to fore part 

 of back ; horns similar to those of typical race but slighter. 



No specimen in collection. 



v. If 



