368 
RECORDS OF BIG GAME 
of one and the same flock. In the Suleman markhor (C. falconeri jerdont) 
the horns form a perfectly straight cone, upon which the spiral ridges run 
like the “worm” of a screw. 
The distributional area of the latter race 
includes the trans-Indus hill-ranges on the frontier of the Punjab, . 
Afghanistan, and Baluchistan, extending in the Suleman range as far 
as Mithankot, and also to the Quetta district. 
Length. 
Straight 
line. 
Circum- 
ference. 
_ 
_— 
Be 
-_ 
oC oO 0) 
KO I Ito 
° 
Tip to Tip. 
Odd horn 
Suleman race 
1 
244 
Locality. 
B 
Afghanistan 
Range 25 miles N.W. 
of Wana 
Afghanistan 
Cabul . 
Kurram Valley 
? 
? 
Afghanistan 
Bunnu 
Cabul 
Suleman Range 
Baluchistan . 
S. Waziristan 
Baluchistan . 
Khyber Pass 
? 
Sheik Budin 
Do. 
Do. 
Suleman Range 
Bunnu 
® 
iP 
Sheik Budin 
Quetta 
— Owner’s measurements. 
Owner. 
British Museum. 
British Museum (Col. Grant). 
A. J. Grant. 
H.R.H. the Duke of Saxe-Coburg 
and Gotha. 
O. H. Radford. 
Major Sir G. Roos Keppel. 
Major E. Kirkpatrick. 
G. F. Giffard. 
Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
Queen’s Own Corps of Guides. 
A. O. Hume. 
A. O. Hume. 
on page 366.) 
Hon. Walter Rothschild. 
Col. J. Biddulph. 
Capt. A. G. Shea. 
Lieut.-Col. R. H. Rattray. 
Capt. A. L. Bickford. 
(See illustration 
American National Collection. 
J. C. Phillips. 
W. J. Standbridge. 
Col. J. Biddulph. 
ASO: Etume: 
on page 367.) 
Major H. W. Codrington. 
L. C. Sanford. 
J. H. Whitehouse. 
Gen. Sir H. Collett. 
Capt. B. H. Shaw-Stewart. 
(See illustration 
