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intensity, tending to ashy grey on face, and darker (Vandyke 

 brown) on hind-legs, especially the front; chest and fore 

 portion of nnder-parts dark ; a dark dorsal stripe ; buttocks, 

 sides of tail, hind portion of abdomen, and muzzle white or 

 creamy yellow; hind surfaces of legs lighter than body; 

 upper side of tail coloured like back. In summer the coat 

 shorter, and the general colour tending to bluish grey. Fine 

 horns measure from 40 to 44J inches in length (occasionally 

 more), and from 15 to 17 J in girth. 



The range includes the Eocky Mountain region from 

 Alberta and southern British Columbia to New Mexico and 

 central Arizona ; in the state of Washington westward to the 

 mountains of Ferry, Okanagan, and Chelan counties: also 

 the Blue Mountains of north-eastern Oregon. 



* * * *. Skin, mounted. Eocky Mountains; collected 

 by Sir John Eichardson (see Biddulph, Prot;. Zool. Soc, 1885). 



Ao history. 

 72. 12. 12. 1. Skin, mounted. Yellowstone, Montana. 



Puixhasecl, 1872. 

 59. 12. 29. 7. Skeleton (7 years old). Vancouver. 



Presented hij Capt. Palliscr, 1859. 

 59. 12. 29. 8. Skeleton (3 years old). Vancouver. 



. Same history. 

 59. 12. 29. 9. Skeleton (2 years old). Vancouver. 



Same history. 

 59. 12. 29. 10. Skeleton, fenaale. Vancouver. 



Same history. 



52. 9. 18. 16. Skull, with horns. No locality. Described 



by Blyth, Proe. Zool. Soc, 1840, p. 64; length of horns, 



41 inches. Presented hy the Zoological Soeiety, 1852. 



67. 2. 23. 4. Skull, with horns. No locality ; collected 



by A. G. Dallas, Esq. Purchased, 1867. 



1025, i. Skull, with horns. Taken from a skin. 



No history. 

 7. 7. 19. 1. Skull, with horns, but wanting lower 

 jaw. British Columbia. 



Presented hj Major J. H. Wrigley, 1907. 

 91. 9. 1. 3. Head, immature female, mounted. Upper 

 Yellowstone, Montana. 



Presented hy E. S. Cameron, PJscj., 1891. 



