152 MAMMALIA. 
Ibex Nubiana, Gray, List Osteol. Spec. B. M. 60. 
Capra arabica, Mus. Vindob. 
— Jaela, H. Smith in G. A. K. v. n. 869 (not figure at iv. 
301). 
Capra Sinaitica (Sinaica), Ehrenb. Sym. Phys. t. 18; Gene, Mem. 
Turino, xxxvii. t. 2. 
“Capra Beden, Forsk.,” Wagner; Sundevall, Pecora, 95. 
Cretan Wild Goat, Belon, fig. 
Hab. Egypt; Arabia; Crete. 
Young female.— Gray, Spie. Zool. t. 6. f. 1. N. Afriea. Pre- 
sented by James Burton, jun., Esq. 
Adult male, young male, and younger male. N. Africa. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Five pairs of horns. Egypt. Presented by James Burton, 
jun., Esq. 
Pair of horns, separate. North Africa. 
Pair of horns, half-grown. 
Skull and horns. Mount Sinai. 
Skull. N. Africa. Presented by Major Macdonald. 
Var. 1. Legs less black. 
Hab. Senegal. Mus. Paris. 
6. Capra VALIE. The WALIE. 
Brown, beneath whitish. Feet white. Legs and feet with a 
black mark in front. Beard moderate. Horns thick, nodose, 
subrhomboidal at the base. Forehead with a protuberance in 
front. 
Capra Walie, Riippell, Fauna Abyss. t. 6. 
Capra Valie, Sundevall, Pecora, 95. 
Hab. Abyssinia. Male, Mus. Frankfort. Female unknown. 
OstTEoLoGy. Riippell, Abyss. Fauna, t.  , skull. 
5. Hircus. 
Horns compressed, with a narrow, thin, nodose or torn keel 
in front; outer side convex, rounded behind. LEars covered 
with short, adpressed hairs. Hair of forehead like back, rather 
whorled. : 
Hireus, Wagner, Supp. 
Hircus, sp., Brisson; Rafin. Anal. Nat. 56, 1815. 
Capra 6., Sundevall, Pecora, 96. 
Aigoceros, sp., Pallas, Zool. Ross. Asiat. 224. 
Tragus, Klein, Quad.15; Schrank, Fauna Boic. i, 45, 
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