MAMMALIA. 157 
11. Khassia Hill Goat, Robinson, Assam, 99. 
Hair long, rather coarse, white. 
Hab. Assam. 
12. Berbura Goat. 
Capra imberbis Berbura, Hamilton, MSS. 1. 10, and Icon. t. 
C. Hg. imberbis Barbara, Blainv. Bull. Soc. Philom.1816, 61. 
C. Aries Barbarus, Fischer, Syn. 493. 
C. Jemlaica var., H. Smith, G. A. K. 
Hab. India; West of the Jumna; called Berbura o , Berburi 9 , 
and Ram Sagul, Bengalese. 
The horns of the male near the ear at the base, inclining a 
little back and spread out laterally near the tip, much com- 
pressed at the root, convex before, concave behind, and having 
a spiral turn, not remarkably wrinkled. Ears short. Forehead 
prominent, covered with longish hair. No beard. Throat of 
males with a deep dewlap. Fur smooth. MHair harsh, of the 
spine forming an erect mane, and on fore-part of hind thighs 
long. Male: scrotum divided into two distinct bags. Female: 
want the long hair on spine, thighs, and the dewlap. 
They differ from the common Indian Goat by the want of the 
beard and the length of the legs; and from the Maycay of My- 
sore by the shortness of the ears. They are white, variegated 
with black and reddish brown. Length from nose to horns 9 in.; 
from horns to tail 3 ft. 4in.; height at shoulders 2 ft. 9 in. 
** They are said by Mr. Fleming to have been introduced from 
Abyssinia by an ambassador from that country.”—Hamilton, 1. c. 
13. Naga Goat. 
“ Body marked with beautiful streaks.””— Robinson, Assam, 99. 
Hab. Assam. 
14. Whidaw Goat, Penn. Syn. 16. 
Capra reversa, Iann. S. N. 95. 
C. Hg. reversa, Gmelin, Desm. 
C. H. reversus, Schreb. S. t. 206a; Buffon, H. N. xii. 154. 
Bouc de Juda, Buffon, H. N. xu. t. 20, 21,22; Suppl. iii. t.13. 
Hab. Whidaw. 
15. African Goat, Penn. Syn. 16. 
Capra depressa, Linn. 
C. H. depressa, Schreb. t. 287. 
Bouc d’Afrique, Buffon, H. N. xii. 154. t. 18. 
Chévre nain, Buffon, H. N. xu.154.t.19; F. Cuv. Mam. Lith.t. 
Hab. Africa. 
16. Common Goat, Shaw. 
Capra hircus, Linn. 
Capricorne, Buffon, H. N. xii. 146. t. 15, skeleton. 
