Game Animals of India, etc. 



of mainly black on the upper surface, and the rump- 

 patch is larger and orange-coloured. The terminal 

 fork of the antlers (fig. 34) looks directly forwards, 

 the fifth tine is usually larger than the fourth, and in 



Fig. 34. — Skull and Antlers of Ynrkand Stag, from a specimen in the 

 British Museum. 



some specimens, as in the one here figured, the upper 

 part of the antler is more curved forwards, somewhat 

 after the manner obtaining in the shou. In all these 

 respects the antlers are more shou-like than are those 

 of the hangul. 



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