SEROW 345 
Skull and Horns of Himalayan Serow (Mr. Hume’s record specimen). 
The SEROW (Nemorhedus sumatrensis). 
Serow, serowa of Gurhwal and Azmu, Kumaon. 
Himalaya. Jungal, Kangra. 
Ramu-Hatj, Salabhir. Goa, Chamba. 
Yamu, Kulu. 
Serows are clumsily built ruminants generally larger than gorals, 
with face-glands and longer horns. The ears are long; the hair is 
coarse, rather thin, and elongated into a crest from the nape to the 
withers ; the under fur found in the gorals being usually absent. In 
the typical species the general colour of the upper-parts is normally 
blackvor dark grey, with a grizzled appearance, owing to the whitish 
