CHAMOIS. 



i6g 



CHAMOIS (Rupicapra tragus). 

 Habitat — Mountains of Europe, from the Pyrenees to Caucasus. 



Length. 



Circum- 

 ference. 



Tip to Tip. 



Habitat. 



Owner. 



IO5 



loi 



91 



*9f 

 *9i 

 9f 

 9f 

 9f 

 9f 

 *9f 



9l 

 9^ 

 9h 

 9h 

 9 

 $9 



82x5i 



3i 



4^ 



J4 



3i 



3i 



3i 



3? 



3f 



3 



3i 



3i 



25 



3i 



23 

 1I 



J2 



3l 



3|x2f 



3 

 3i 



5i 



3i 



4i 



5i 



35 



4i 



4f 



4 



3t 



3i 



2| 



4 



3i 



4i 



3f 



4* 



4J 



4 



3 



4|x3i 

 (4 horns) 



3l 

 3f 



Caucasus 



Transylvania 

 Caucasus 

 Piz Diavel 



Tyrol 

 Alps 



Caucasus 



Caucasus 



E. N. Buxton. 



Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 



H. R. H. Duke of Edinburgh. 



H.I. and R. H. Crown Prince Rudolph 



of Austria, British Museum. 

 C. G. Danford, British Museum. 



St. George Littledale, 1891. 



E. N. Buxton, 1876. 



Capt. Townley Parker. 



The Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



H. I. and R. H. Crown Prince Rudolph 



of Austria, British Museum. 

 J. Carr-Saunders. 



Gen. Hardwicke, British Museum. 



H. R. H. Duke of Edinburgh. 



Do. 



W. H. Briggs. 



Maj.-Gen. Arthur Ellis, C.S.I. 



Do. 



Rowland Ward's Collection. 



St. George Littledale. 



Capt. Townley Parker. 



Gerald Buxton, 1883. 



St. George Littledale. 



* Rupicapra vulgaris. 



