WP MAMMALIA. 
A. Musimon. Tail very short. Horns with the outer edge not 
prominent and rounded. Throat and sides with a dark streak. 
1. Caprovis (Musimon) Vienet. The Sua or Kocu. 
Throat with a fringe of black hairs. Fur rufous brown. La- 
teral streak, rings on lower part of feet, blackish. Belly and 
back of shanks, and ring above hoofs, white. Skull: suborbital 
pit deep and rounded. 
Ovis Vignei, Blyth, P. Z. S. 1840; Ann. & Mag. N. H. vii. 251. 
t. 5. f. 9, horns; Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 169; List Osteol. 
B. M. 61. 
? Mountain Sheep, Lord in Burnes’ Cabool, 384; Ray Soe. Rep. 
i. 64, 
Ovis Musimon Vignei, Gray, Knowsley Menag. 
Wild Sheep of Hindu Koosh, Vigne, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 
1840, 440; Ray Soc. Rep. i. 64. . 
Ovis cycloceros, Hutton in M‘Clelland, Calc. Journ. N. H. iui. t. 19. 
Sha (not Sna), in Little Thibet. 
Koch, at Suliman’s Range. 
Koh i poombar, by the Afghans. 
Hab. Thibet. 
Male. Ladank. Presented by the East India Company. 
Horns, with skin of forehead. Thibet ? 
OstroLoey. Blyth, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1840, 71. 
Skull and horns. North India. Presented by the East India 
Company. 
Horns, separate. .North India. Presented by the East India 
Company. : 
Horn, single. North India. Presented by the E. India Company. 
Skull. Thibet. From Mr. Argent’s Collection. 
Skull. Thibet. From Mr. Argent’s Collection. : 
Horns. Thibet. From Mr. Argent’s Collection. 
Horns, separate. Thibet. From Mr. Argent’s Collection. 
Two skulls. Ladank. Presented by the East India Company. 
2. Caprovis (Mustmon) OrIENTALIS. The ARMENIAN. 
SHEEP. . 
Fulvous chestnut, darker on the back. Limbs and under parts 
whitish. Tuft of black and white hair above the wrist. Males 
with a dark line of more or less elongated hair on front of neck, 
widening into a patch on the chest. “ Horns of male subtrigo- 
nal, compressed and very deep, with strongly-marked angles, 
and cross striz, diverging backwards, with slight arcuation near 
the tips, which incline inwards.” —Blyth. 
