MAMMALIA. 33 
Bos Gour, Trail, Edinb. Phil. Journ. 1824, 334; Hardw. Zool. 
Journ. ii. 232. t.7.f.2; Mem. Mus. ix.71; Férussac, Bull. Sci. 
i 252; Lesson, Compl. Buffon, x. 316; Fischer, Syn. Mam. 
497. 
Bos Gaur, Evans. 
Bos (Bison) Gaurus (Gour), Hamilton Smith in Griffith A. K. v. 
373; Fischer, Syn. Mam. 653 ; Elliot, Madras Journ. Sci. 1840, 
t. 5. adult, t.6.f.1 3. f. 29. skull. 
Bos Taurus, var. 3, subvar. 2. Gaur, Sundevall, Pecora, 201. 
Bos (Bibos) cavifrons, Hodgson, Journal Asiat. Soc. Beng. 1837, 
vi. 223, 299, 745. t. 39, x.911; Elliot, Madras Journ. Sci. 1840, 
37. 
Bos Hardwickii (Gour), J. Brookes, Cat. Mus. 65 (1825). 
Bos Silhetanus, Delessert, Rev. Zool. 1839, 129. 
Bos aculeatus, Schinz.; Cuvier, Thierr. iv. 492. 
Bisonius subhzemachalensis, Hodgson, Icon. ined. B. M. t. 135; 
Calcutta Journ. Nat. Hist. iv. 289. 
Bos (Bison) Gour, Lesson, Nov. Tab. Reg. Anim. 184. 
Bibos gaurus, Hodgson, Icon. ined. Brit. Mus. t. 137 ; Gray, Cat. 
Hodgson Coll. B. M. 24. 
Gaour, Geoffroy, Ann. Mus. H. N. ix. 71. 
Gaur, Johnston, Sketch Indian Sports, t. 
Gour, Knight, Mus. Anim. Nat. f. 746. 
Gauri Gau, of the Tarai. 
Inhab. India. Mountain district, Nepal. The male is called 
Gour, and the young Pararah; the female Gouvin, and the 
young Pareeah, in Malacca. Called Gaviya by the Mahrattas. 
Male, stuffed. e 
OstTEou. Elliot, Madras Journ. N. H. x. 227.t. .f.  , skull. 
Gouri Gau of Nepal (Bibos cavifrons), Hodgson, J. A. S. Bengal, 
x. 1841, 470. t. 1. f. 2, t. 2, 3, skulls. 
Two skeletons. Nepal. 
Skeleton, imperfect. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, 
Esq. 
Skull and horns of male. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodg- 
son, Esq. . 
Skull and horns of female. Nepal. Presented by B. Hf. Hodg-» 
son, Esq. 
Skull and horns. India. 
Skull and horns, with skin on face. India. Presented by 
General Hardwicke. 
Horns, separate, polished. India. 
Horns, separate. India. 
Horns, separate, young. India. 
