HANGUL 33 
The hangul inhabits the forest-districts of the north side of the 
vale of Kashmir and some of the neighbouring valleys, at elevations 
ranging from 9000 to 12,000 feet in summer, but descending to about 
5000 feet in winter. The height at the shoulder varies from about 
4 feet to 4 feet 4 inches; the average weight being about 450 lbs. 
A pale-coloured race, C. cashmirianus macneilli, inhabits Tibet and 
Sze-chuen. 
The finest pair of antlers appears to be one given by Raja Gulab 
Singh many years ago to Colonel King, then commanding the 14th 
Hussars, at whose death they passed to Captain Prettyjohn of the 
same regiment. What became of these antlers Mr. A. O. Hume, 
who measured them at Meerut in 1852 or 1853, could not ascertain. 
The record stands, R. 52, L. 534, measured along the curve inside. 
Girth 10 inches at burr, and 7 half-way between bez and trez tines. 
They were a wide-branching, symmetrical pair. 
ength rence or 4 
peut between Tt? Weider Points. Locality. Owner. 
le trez. 
-484 74 14 33 7+5 Lidar Valley, Kashmir K. S. Laurie. 
473 6 22 39 6+6 Kashmir. ; . P. B. Vander Byl. 
—47 72 21 36 7+5 Do. ; : : Baars Gop History 
47 63 214 362 =54+5 Do. ; . Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
47 6 30 353 8+8 Do. ; : . Duke of Wellington. 
ge 6 20 342 645 Do. ..  .  . Major H. R. Cook. 
46 58 13 342 5 +5 Do. : : . Capt. W. F. Brayne. 
45% 8 35 41 6+6 Do. : : . British Museum (Hume Col- 
lection). ; 
458 6 257 36 $+8 Do. ; ; é 7 Bees a Brooke's Collec- 
45% 6} 163 34 6+5 Do. : : . Brig.-Gen. E. H. Molesworth. 
45 62 19 34 6+6 Do. : : ee Sir R. Pole- 
—443 6 20 43 5+5 Lidar Valley. . Queen’s Own Corps of Guides. 
—448 64 314 44% 54+5 Kishenganga Valley . Do. 
444 6 273 38% 4+4 Sind Valley : «Jp V. Phelps: 
44 74 30? 40g 5+5 Do. : . Major P. H.G. Powell-Cotton. 
44 62 234 365 5 +5 Do. : . Naval and Military Club. 
44 6 27 36 5+5 Kashmir. . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
44 6% 344 47% 5 +5 Do. : : . Major V. Rickard, 
— Owner's measurements. 
