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stripe) and lower part of back of ueck, as well as sides, pale 

 brownish or creamy white ; general colour elsewhere, including 

 limbs, light yellowish brown ; beard and tail blackish brown. 



87. 6. 9. 1. Head, mounted. Jay Nai Nalla, Maru- 

 Wardwan, Kashmir. 



Presented lij M. B. Stapijlton, Esq., 1887. 



88. 3. 20. 7. Skull, with horns. Kashmir. 



Presented hy R. Li/dekker, JEsq., 1888. 

 88. 3. 20. 8-9. Two skulls, with horns. Tilel Valley, 

 Kashmir. Same history. 



88. 3. 20. 10. Skull, with horns, female. Wardwan. 



Same history. 

 92. 7. 29. 2. Body-skin. North of Gurais, Tilel. Tlie 

 whole coat is w^oolly, pale fawn-coloured above, and white on 

 the under-parts, where hair is present. 



Presented hy H. Littledale, Esq., 1892. 

 76. 6. 21. 6. Skin, mounted, provisionally referred to this 

 race. Himalaya ; collected by Capt. Barton. 



Purchased, 1876. 



91. 8. 7. 148. Skull, with horns. Sind Valley, Kashmir. 



Presented hy A. 0. Hume, Esq.,C.B., 1891. 



91. 8. 7. 152. Skull, with horns. Above Balusala, 



Kashmir. Same history. 



12. 10. 31. 60. Skull, with horns. Kashmir. 



Bequeathed hy A. 0. Hume, Esq., G.B., 1912. 



12. 10. 31. 59. Skull, with horns, belonging to this or 



an allied race. Mushnai, Khagan, between Kashmir and 



Afghanistan. Same history. 



K.— Capra sibirica dauverg-nei. 



Capra dauvergnei, Sterndale, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. vol. i, 

 p. 24, 1886; Blanford, Fauna Brit. India, Mamm. p. 504, 

 1891. 



Capra sibirica dauvergnei, Lydelclcer, Wild Oxen, Sheep, and Goats, 

 p. 285, 1898, Great and Small Game of India, etc. p. 107, 1901, 

 Game A7iimals of India, etc. p. 119, 1907 ; Bothschild, Novit. 

 Zool. vol. vii, p. 277, 1900 ; Lorenz, Denks. K. Ah. Wiss. Wien, 

 p. 91. 1906. 



Typical locality not definitely known, but, it is suggested, 

 probably somewhere to the west of Kashmir. 



Known solely by horns, wliich are characterised by their 



