ARGALI 405 
Head of Marco Polo’s Argali. From Mr. David T. Hanbury’s specimen. 
H.—PAMIR or MARCO POLO’S ARGALI (O. ammon poli). 
Distribution—The Pamir plateau, extending to Hunza. This argali 
was first definitely made known in England by specimens obtained 
during the Second Yarkand Mission under the late Sir D. Forsyth 
during the years 1873 and 1874; since which date it has been 
killed by Mr. St. George Littledale, Major C. S. Cumberland, 
Col. H. Bower, Viscount de Poncins, and other sportsmen. 
Length 
on front Cream: Tip to Locality. Owner. 
ees erence. Tip. 
-—75 16 543 Pamir ‘ : : . Field-Marshal Earl Roberts. 
73 15 48 Little Pamir. : . The late Col. H. C. B. Tanner. 
-71 154 532 Great Pamir . : . Viscount Edmond de Poncins. 
70 143 45 Do. p . His Majesty the King. 
70 17 52 Do. : ; . H.H. the Maharaja of Cooch- 
Behar. 
694 154 56 ? Marquis of Lansdowne. 
694 144 39 Tagdumbash . ; . Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 
-684 154 452 Do. : ; . Queen’s Own Corps of Guides. 
684 15 352 P Lewis Flower. 
- Owner's measurements. 
