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A head was sent to the United Service Museum by Lieut.-Colonel 
Childers, of the 11th Dragoons, in 1820, under the name of Serow or 
Imo. “It is not speedy, as might be inferred from its make. Its 
flesh is very coarse and bad. It is usually killed with poisoned 
arrows. ’—Hodgson, |. c. 14. 
3. Capricornis’? crispaA. The JAPANESE Goat ANTELOPE. 
Fur very fine, elongate, rather woolly, crisp; brown or brownish ; 
feet and ears darker ; throat whitish: female paler ; tear-bag a naked 
— spot ? 
Antilope crispa, Temm. Faun. Japan. t. 18, 19.—Capricornis 
crispa, Gray, Knows. Menag. 18. 
Inhabits Japan. Mus. Leyden. 
** Nose ovine, hairy, without any muffle ; horns short, conical, re- 
curved, ringed. 
24, NemMorHEDUS, part H. Smith; Kemas, Hodgson. 
Horns short, conical, inclined and recurved, arising from behind 
the orbits; nose ovine, hairy; muffle none ; tear-bag none; inter- 
digital pores large ; fur short. 
1. NemorHeEepDvus Gorau. The Gora. 
Grey brown, black punctulated; streak on lower part of back of 
neck blackish ; cheeks, chin and upper part of throat white; front 
of fore-legs blackish ; feet rufous. Young paler; dorsal line rather 
darker. 
Antilope Goral, Hardw. Linn. Trans. xiv. t. 14 ; Calcutta J. N. H. 
i. t. 12. f. 2, 3.—A. Goural, Hodgson.—Bouquetin du Nepaul, F. Cuv. 
Mam. Lith. t. . (copy from Hardw.)—A. Duvaucellii, H. Smith. 
—WNemorhedus Goral, H. Smith; Gray, Knows. Menag. 18. 
Inhabits Nepal. Brit. Mus. 
A. Duvaucellii (H. Smith) was described from a drawing traced 
from one of General Hardwicke’s figures of this species, and badly 
coloured, which Duvaucel sent to Paris without any notes. It has 
no connection with C. Sumatrensis, to which many naturalists have 
referred it. In the Bengal Journal two Antelopes, said to resemble 
the Goral, are mentioned as found in Affghanistan, one called Suwa 
and the other Goomast. 
25. Mazama, Rafinesque; Aplocerus, H. Smith. 
Horns small, conical, nearly erect, slightly inclined and recurved 
at the tip, ringed at the base ; nose ovine, hairy ; muffle none ; tear- 
bag none: fur short, under fur woolly, outer very long, hairy and 
dependent. 
1. Mazama Americana. The Mazama or SPRINGBUCK. 
White ; horns, hoof and edge of nostrils black. 
Rupicapra Americana, Blainv.—Antilope Americana, Desm.— 
Capra Americana, Rich. F. B. A. 268, t. 22.— Ovis montana, Ord.— 
