116 MAMMALIA. 
Capra Rupicapra, Linn. S. N. i. 95. errs? ) 
Rupicapra tragus, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 167; Cat. Osteol. 
: a 57; Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846, 232; Proc. Zool. Soe. 
49. | 
Rupicapra, Plinit H. N. vin. 53; Gesner, Quad. 321. fig. 329. 
Rupicapra Tragus, Turner, P. Z. S. 1850. 
Rupicapra capella, Bonap. Fauna Ital. 
Tragus seu Dorcas, Klein, Quad. 17. 
"ALE dypwos, Oppian, Cyneg. ii. 338. 
Chamois, Perrault, Anim. i. 201. t. 29; Buffon, H. N. xii. 136, 
eae 16; Penn. Syn. 17; Quad. i. 72; Shaw, Zool. ii. 361. 
t,: 187. 
Gems, Riding Jagdb. Th. t. 12; Kleine, Th. t. 72; Wilde, Thier. 
t. 25; Meyer, Thier.i. t. 66; Lewenwald. Damegraph. 1793; 
Allisser. v. Salins Marschlin Hopfn. Mag. i. 111. 
Hab. South Europe; Switzerland; Pyrenees and Pindarus. 
In summer coat, yellowish. Alps, Europe. 
In change (nose imperfect). Alps, Europe. 
In winter coat, blackish. Alps, Europe. 
Two skins. Mount Pindus. Presented by S. S. Saunders, Esq. 
Young. Alps, Europe. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Chamoise, Daub. in Buffon Hist. Nat. xu. t. 17. 
Two skulls and horns. Alps. Presented by General Hard- 
wicke. 
Three horns. Alps. 
Skull, with horns. Alps. Presented by John Gould, Esq. 
Skeleton. Alps. From Mr. Brandt’s Collection. 
Three pair of horns of different ages. Alps. Presented by. 
J. E. Gray, Esq. 
I have compared specimens from Switzerland, the Pyrenees 
and Mont Pilatus, and cannot discover any difference between 
them. 
28. ANTILOCAPRA. 
Horns erect, arising directly over the orbit, compressed at the 
base, with a flattened process in front, and ending in a conical 
recurved tip. Nose ovine, hairy. Muffle none. Tear-bag none. 
Fur very close. Hair stiff, coarse, flattened, wavy. Tail very 
short. False hoofs none. Inguinal pores none. Legs rather 
slenderer than the other Goat Antelopes. Female horned. Skull 
with “no suborbital depression; the fissure lengthened; the 
nasal bones widest posteriorly; the orbit a little elevated above 
the line of the face, and the masseteric ridge not rising before 
