114 MAMMALIA. 
The Goral habits the Sub-Himalayas as far towards the snows 
as the great forest extends, to which exclusively they adhere, 
living in families of four or six. Breeding amid the crags and 
rocky recesses: rutting in January: gestate six months: the 
young born in May or June. 
Note.—Antilope Nemorhedus Duvaucellii, H. Smith, G. A. K. 
iv. 277, v. 861; Antilope Sumatrensis 8? Duvaucellii, Fischer, 
Syn. 639—-was described from a drawing sent to Paris by M. 
Duvaucel without any notes, as were most of his drawings. It 
is only a badly coloured tracing of a drawing of the Goral m 
General Hardwicke’s Collection. 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 im Affghanistan, one called Suwa 
and the other Goomast. 
26. MAzAMa. 
Horns small, conical, round, nearly erect, slightly melined 
backwards, and recurved at the tip, rmged at the base. Nose 
ovine, hairy. Muffle none. Tear-bag none. Fur double; outer 
very long, hairy, dependent; under fur short, woolly. 
Aplocerus, H. Smith, Griffith A. K.v.1827; Turner, P. Z. 8.1850. 
Mazama, Rafinesque; Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846, 232; 
Knowsley Menag.19; not H. Smith, nor Ogilby, P. Z. S. 1836. 
Rupicapra, sp., Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 1816. 
Capra, sp., Desmoulin, Dict. Class. Hist. Nat. 111; Ogilby, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. 1836, 137. 
Ovis, sp., Ord, Bull. Soc. Phil. 1817. 
Antilocapra, sp., Lesson. ; 
1. Mazama Americana. The Mazame or SPRING-BUCK. 
White. Horns and edge of the nostrils black. 
Capra? Columbiana, Desmoul. Dict. Class. H. N. iu. 580; Fischer, 
Syn. 487. 
Cities Americana, Rich. Faun. Bor. Amer. 268. t. 22. 
Capra montana, Harlan, Fauna Amer. 
Capra lanigera aut Americana, Ogilby, P. Z. S. 1836, 137. 
Ovis montana, Ord, Bull. Soc. Philom. 1817, 175; Journ. de 
Phys. \xxxv. 333. 
Antilocapra montana, Lesson, Nov. Tab. R. A. 182. 
A. (Rupicapra) Americana, Blainv. Bull. Soc. Phil. 1816, 73-80. 
Antilope lanata (Mountain Sheep Antelope), Bennett, Cat. Mam. 
Zool. Soc. 1828, 14 fig., & 1829, 18 fig. 
