338 
RECORDS OF BIG GAME 
it seems that some races are darker than others. Several local 
races are recognised, namely, the true chamois, or gems, of the 
Alps; the small izard (RX. 4 pyrenaica) of the Pyrenees, nearly 
allied to which is the pale-coloured Apennine R. ¢. ornata ; the 
Carpathian race, not yet named, is very dark, old bucks being 
nearly black above. The Caucasian A. ¢. caucasica is distinguished 
by its relatively short and stout horns and certain features of the 
bones of the nasal region of the skull; while the light-coloured 
Trebizond RF. ¢ aszatica is likewise distinguished by horn and 
skull characters. The chamois of the Asturias is stated to be 
redder than the Pyrenean animal and to indicate another race. 
Length : : 
Circum- Tip t : salen , 
ee ene, Tis Spread. Locality. Owner. 
~12$ 13 when killed Hungary Baron Donald Schonberg. 
oO 122 34 5g Carinthia J. D. Heaton Armstrong. (See 
illustration, p. 341.) 
-12+ Hungary C. G. Danford. 
1_t24 44 74 Retyezat, Carpathians Count Arpad Teleki. (See illus- 
tration, p. 337.) 
123 a5 53 64 Branu, Carpathians CC. G. Danford. 
-12 4 Hinter Riss H.R.H. the Duke of Saxe-Coburg 
and Gotha. 
—12 Tyrol (?) . Count Arco. 
—12 Carpathians Count Zdenko Kinsky. 
-IIt ue ee be Retyezat Count Erbach. 
-IIs 32 6g Albreis Morteratch, A. E. Pease. 
Engadine 
11g 32 Te S. Austria J. Hamilton Leigh. 
112 32 Sie Do. R. K. Cross. 
11} 33 65 ? Col. Howard. 
9-11} Ate Retyezat Baron A. Nopesa. 
-liqy Es wa Ss Do. G. von Kendeffy. 
11 33 Aa Transylvania F. C. Selous. 
II 32 4 bac Do. St. George Littledale. 
2TH 33 53 ? Count John of Meran. 
-fols 38 4 Tyrol Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
-104 34 62 Bulgaria . Dr. Albert von Stephani. 
103 34 Aer Tyrol Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
-10% 53 Hinter Riss Sir Clement Hill. 
Ding. 
— Owner’s measurements. 
} Ibs. not clean, and horns now measure 11. 
