MAMMALIA. 147 
Kemas hylocrius, Ogilby, P. Z. Soc. 1837, 81 (female only); 
Waterh. Cat. Mus. Z. 8.43; Blyth, Ann. & Mag. N. H. vii. 
259, note; Wagner, Supp. 503; Lesson, Nov. Tab. Reg. A. 182. 
Capra hylocria, Schinz, Verz. 
Hemitragus Warryato, Gray, List Osteol. B. M. 60. 
Warryato, Hardw. MSS. 
ee hylocrius, Sundevall, Pecora, 101; Gray, Knowsley 
enag. 
Wild Sheep of Tenasserim, Low, Journ. Roy. Asiat. Soc. 1836, 50. 
Hab. India; Neilgherries. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Head and horns of male and female. Neilgherries. Presented 
by Richard Partridge, Esq. 
Head of female, without the sheath to the horns. Nepal? 
Icon. ; 
Warryato or Hill Goat of the Tamooleans, Hardw. Icon. ined. B. 
M. n. 10,975. t. 192 (sketch improved from former by Col. 
H. Smith, t. 193). 
B. Muffle hairy, ovine. 
Hircus, Brisson, R. A. i. 38, 1762. 
Capra, sp., Pallas; Illiger, 1811; Linn. S. N.; Desm. N. D. H. 
. N. 1804. - 
Capra, Gray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 1846, 230. 
3. ANRGOCEROS. 
Nose ovine, hairy, without any muffle. Horns (of male) very 
large, spirally curved, flat, and with nodose tubercles in front ; 
base very thick, roundish, then conical, attenuated, with sharp 
and strongly converging tips; of females smaller. Tear-bag and 
inguinal pores none. Ears densely pilose. Hair of forehead 
simple. Tail very short, flattened. Chin bearded. 
AEgoceros, sp.» Pallas, Act. Petrop. 1779; Zool. Ross. Asiat. i. 
224 
Capra, § a, Sundevall, Pecora, 91. 
‘Capra (sect. Turs), Gray, Knowsley Menag. 
* Horns keeled behind. 
' }. AGoceros Prrenaica. The PyRENEAN TuR. 
Face black in front, paler on the sides. Horns keeled behind, 
flat on the inner side. : “4 
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