154 MAMMALIA. 
Hybrid Goat, male and female, between Common Goat and 
European Ibex; bred in the Zoological Society’s Gardens. 
Young. From Riddle Museum. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Chévre, Daub. Buffon H. N. v. t. 13. 
Capricorne, Daub. Buff. H. N. xii. t. 15. 
Capra hircus, Schinz, Nov. Mem. Soc. Helv. Sci. Nat. ii. t.1, skull. 
Bouc de Juda, Daub. Buff. H. N. xu. t. 22. 
Skull. England. 
Skull, with horns. India. From Mr. Argent’s Collection. 
Horns. India. From Mr. Argent’s Collection. 
Horns, elongate, erect. 
Horns, expanded on the side. 
Three skulls, var. Smal, with the horns regularly bent back. 
Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
Skull, with horns, var. Changra or Shawl Goat. Thibet. 
Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
Skull and horns of adult. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
Skull, with horns, var. Chappoo, Capra Chungra. Thibet. 
Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 
A young skull of same. Thibet. Presented by B. H. Hodg- 
son, Esq. 
A pair of separate horn-sheaths. Thibet. Presented by B. H. 
Hodgson, Esq. 
Two skulls and horns. (The specimens described (Capra Cau- 
casica) by Col. H. Sinith.) 
Single horns, in bad state, with only three very distant knots 
on front keel. Specimen described as Capra Caucasica by Col. H. 
Smith. 
Capra Caucasica, H. Smith, Griffith A. K.v.; Gray, List Mamm. 
B. M. 167; Cat. Osteol. Spec. B. M. 60, not Guldenst. 
DomESTIC VARIETIES. 
1. The Maykay or Maycay, Buchanan, Mysore, i. 120. t. 5. f. 10. 
Hab. India; Mysore; kept with sheep. 
2. The Sircenagur Goat, Hardw. Icon. ined. B. M. n. 10,974. 
t..110, 112, 113. 
Hab. India. 
3. Jamnapari, C. Hg. Arietinus, Desm. Mam. 
Bouc de Nepaul, F. Cuv. Mam. Lith. t. 3 ¢. 
Goat of the country west of the River Jumna, Hardw. Icon. 
ined. B. M. 10,974. t. 111. 
Jamnapari, Hodgson, Journ. Asiat. Beng. xvi. 1847, 1024, note. 
Hab. Vndia, bred in Nepal. 
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