CAPRINE 161 



C. — Capra hircus cretensis. 



Capra aegagrus cretensis, Lorenz (ex Brisson), Mitt. Bosnia u. Herze- 

 govina, vol, vi, p. 88], 1809; Bate, Proc. Zool. Hoc. 1905, vol. ii, 

 p. 323 ; Trouessart, Faune Mamm. Eurojpe, p. 239, 1910. 



Capra hircus cretensis, Lydehher, Great and Small Game of Europe, 

 etc. p. 156, 1901. 



Capra aegagrus. Slater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1886, pi. xxxi. 



Typical locality Crete. 



A small imperfectly known goat, whicli may or may not 

 be pure-blooded. 



5. 12. 2. 36. Skin and horns. Spharkia, Western Crete ; 

 collected by Miss D. M. A. Bate. Purchased, 1905. 



74. * * *. Skin, mounted, female. Crete. 



Pur chased, 1874. 



D. — Capra hipcus picta. 



^goceros pictus, Erhard, Fauna Cycladen, p. 29, 1858. 



Capra picta, Sclater, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1874, pi. 689, pi. Iviii. 



Capra aegagrus picta, Lorenz, Mitt. Bosnia u. Herzegovina, vol. vi, 



p. 854, 1899; Trouessart, Cat. Faune Mamm, Europe, p. 238, 



1910. 

 Capra hircus picta, LydefcTcer, Great and Small Game of Europe, etc. 



p. 158, 1901. 



Typical locality Antimilo (Erimomilos), Cyclades. 

 No specimen in collection. 



The name Capra dorcas (Eeichenow, Zool. Jahrh. Abt. filr. 

 Syst. vol. iii, p. 594, 1888) has been applied to goats from 

 the Island of Joura (Giura), in the Sporades, which are 

 of a domesticated type (Lydekker, Girat and Small Game of 

 Europe, etc., pp. 160, 190). C. ccgagrus, var. jourensis, Ivrea, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1899, p. 599, is a nomen nudum. The 

 following names have been proposed by Matschie, C. persica, 

 Laristan, Waidiverk in Wort u. Bild, 1905, p. 174, and 

 C. florstedti and G. cilicica, Bulghar Dagh, ibid. 1907, p. 237. 



IX. CAPEA FALCONEEI. • 



^goceros (Capra) falconeri, Wagner, Miinch. gelelirt. Anzeig. vol. ix, 



p. 430, 1839. 

 Capra falconeri, Wagner, HilgeVs KascJimir, vol. iv, p. 579, 1848 ; 



Blanford, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. xliv, p. 17, 1875, 



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