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Scully, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xx, p. 388, 1887; 

 Blanford, Fauna Brit. India, Mamm. p. 355, 1891 ; LydeMer, 

 Deer of All Lands, p. 83, pi. iv, 1898, Game Animals of India, 

 etc. p. 208, 1907, Cat. Hume Bequest, Brit. Mus. p. 33, 1913; 

 Ward,Becords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 32, 1910, ed. 7, p. 32, 1914. 



Hangul or Hanglu. 



Typical locality Valley of Kashmir. 



Size approximately that of a red deer. Antlers, which, 

 although normally 5-tined, may carry six or seven points on 

 each side, approximating to those of C. u-aUiclii affinix, hut with 

 the angle at origin of third tine and the forward inclination 

 of upper part of beam less strongly marked ; white area on 

 hind-quarters, which is bordered in front with black, restricted 

 to hind part of hams, and upper side of tail mainly dark ; 

 chin and lower lip white or whitish, and muzzle pale fawn, 

 lighter than rest of face ; ears bluntly pointed, with straight 

 upper border ; general colour speckled ashy brown, much as 

 in C. wallichi affinis. Fine antlers measure from 44 to 

 48 inches along the outer curve, with a girth of from 5| 

 to 7f, and a tip-to-tip interval ranging from 13 to 35 inches. 



The range includes the Valley of Kashmir, part of the 

 adjacent Kishen-Ganga Valley, and, to the eastward, the 

 Kishtwar district. 



46. 8. 24. 1. Skull and antlers. Kashmir. Co-type of 

 C. cashmccrianus, Falconer. 



Presented hj Dr. H. Falconer, 1846. 



46. 8. 24. 2. Skull, female. Pampur Valley, Kashmir. 



Same histori/. 



56. 9. 22. 1. Skin. Kashmir ; collected by Gen. Abbott. 



Purchased, 1856. 



63. 5. 8. 3. Pair of antlers. Kashmir. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1863. 



63. 5. 13. 1. Pair of antlers. Shed by a stag in the 

 Zoological Society's Gardens. Same histori/. 



63. 5. 13. 2. Pair of antlers. Same histori/. 



63. 5. 13. 3. Pair of antlers. Same history. 



65. 7. 8. 3. Frontlet and antlers. Kashmir. 



Purchased (Zoological Society), 1865. 



* * * *_ Frontlet and antlers. From an old skin. 



Kashmir, iVo history. 



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