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vol. viii, art. 2, p. 153, 1873; Riltimeyer, Abh. schweiz. x>al. Ges. 

 vol. iv, p. 182, 1877 ; Flower and Garson, Cat. Osteol. Mus. 

 R. Coll. Surg. pt. ii, p. 247, 1884 ; W. L. Sclatcr, Cat. Mamm. 

 Ind. Mus. pt. ii, p. 140, 1891. 



Ovis burrhel, Blyth. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1840, p. 67, Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. scr. 1, vol. vii, p. 248, 1841, Joarn. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 

 vol. X, p. 868, 1841 ; Sevcrtzow, Trails. Soc. Nat. Moscow, vol. 

 viii, art. 2, p. 153, 1873. 



Ovis nahura. Gray, List Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 170, 1843; Jerdon, 

 Mamm. India, p. 296, 1867; Blan/ord, Journ. Asiat. Soc. 

 Bengal, vol. xli, p. 40, 1872, Scicnt. Results, 2nd Yarkand Miss. 

 —Mamm. p. 85, pi. xiv, 1879, Fauna Brit. India, Mamm. 

 p. 499, 1891; Sterndale, Mamm. India, p. 438, 1884; Flower 

 and Lydehker, Study of Mammals, p. 354, 1891 ; Ward, Records 

 of Big Game, ed. 6, p. *387, 1910. 



Pseudois nahoor, Hodgson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. xv, p. 343, 

 1846, xvi, p. 702, 1847; Horsfield, Cat. E. Ind. Mus. p. 176, 

 1851 ; Gray, Cat. Ungulata Brit. Mus. p. 177, 1852. Cat. Rumi- 

 nants Brit. Mus. p. 133, 1872, Hand-List Ruminants Brit. Mus. 

 p. 133, 1873 ; Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1858, p. 527 ; Gerrard, 

 Cat. Bones Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 252, 1862 ; Przeioalski, Reis. 

 Mongolie, p. 219, 1875, Cat. Zool. Collect, p. 16, 1887 ; Lijdekker, 

 Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. xlix, p. 131, 1880, Cat. Hume 

 Bequest, Brit. Mus. p. 11, 1913; Pousargues, Mem. Zool. Soc. 

 France, 1898, p. 156. 



Musimon nahoor, Gervais, Hist. Nat. Mamm, vol. ii, p. 191, 1855. 



Pseudois burrhel, Przewalski, Cat. Zool. Coll. p. 16, 1887. 



Ovis (Pseudois) nahura, Lydekker, Wild Oxen, Sheej), arid Goats, 

 p. 231, 1898, Game Animals of India, etc. p. 105, 1907. 



Pseudois nahura, Nathusius, Zool. Anzeig. 1888, p. 333; Langkavel, 

 Zool. Garten, vol. xxx, p. 298, 1889 ; Lydekker, The Sheejp and 

 Its Cousins, p. 305, 1912. 



Pseudois nayaur, Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1910, p. 863. 



Bharal. 



Typical locality the Tibetan frontier of Nepal. 



Size medium; shoulder-height about 36 inches. Head 

 long and narrow, with small ears ; hair of uniform length 

 throughout. Horns rounded or subtriangular at base, 

 marked with lines of growth and fine stride, the tips, which 

 are situated over the withers, inclmed inwards and slightly 

 upwards. General colour of head and upper-parts brownish 

 grey, suffused with slaty blue, browner in summer, and more 

 distinctly slaty grey, washed witli brown, in winter ; under- 

 parts, inner and hind surfaces of legs, and buttocks as far as 

 root of tail white ; in adults the face, chest, a stripe down front 

 of legs, except on knees, which are white, a flank-band, and 

 terminal two-thirds of tail black. In females the Idack on 



