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ears short, thickly haired, and, like the very short tail, 

 coloured like the body ; two pairs of lower premolars. Basal 

 length of skull about 9^ inches. Good horns measure from 

 12 to 14 inches in length, with a basal girth of from 4^ to 

 5^, and a tip-to-tip interval of from 2 to 5| inches. 



The range within the historic period is co-extensive with 

 that of the subfamily ; whether the saiga-remains from the 

 British gravels are rightly referred to the existing species, or 

 whether they should be identified with the extinct S. prisca 

 of the Moravian Pleistocene, may be uncertain. 



96, a. Skin, in summer coat, mounted. Siberia. 



Purchased {Brandt). 

 73. 2. 24. 6. Skin, mounted, female. Eastern Eussia. 



Purchased {Gerrard), 1873. 

 76. 2. 15. 6. Skeleton. Sarepta, Volga Steppes. 



Purchased {Gerrard), 1876, 

 76. 5. 23. 1. Skin, in winter coat, mounted. Sarepta. 



Same history. 

 76, 5. 23. 1, a. Skin, mounted, immature. Same locality. 



Same history. 



78. 4. 6. 2. Skin, female in winter coat, mounted, and 



skull. Same locality. Purchased {Gerrard), 1878. 



97. 1. 5. 21. Skeleton. Siberia; collected by Dr. O. 

 Finsch. From the collection of Sir Victor Brooke, Bart. 



Presented hy Sir Douglas Brooke, Bart., 1897, 



1. 1. 12. 1. Skin, mounted. Volga Steppes. 



Presented hy the DuJce of Bedford, K.G., 1901. 



2. 3. 19. 3. Head, female in winter dress, mounted. 

 Same locality. Same donor, 1902. 



5. 8. 23. 1. Head, immature, in summer dress, mounted. 

 Same locality. Same donor, 1905. 



613, a. Pair of horns. Eastern Eussia. No history. 



613, h. Two left horns. Eastern Eussia. Figured in 

 Gray's Cat. Ungulata, pi. iii. No history. 



78. 12. 21. 25 and 32. Two pau-s of horns. Saissan, 

 western Siberia. 



Presented hy the Geographical Society of Bremen, 1878. 



