CHIRU OR TIBETAN ANTELOPE 



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part of the limbs of the males black or dark brown. Height at 

 shoulder about 31 or 32 inches; weight from 90 to 120 Ibs. 

 Distribution. The plateau of Tibet, at elevations of from 13,000 to 



1 6,000 feet, or even more ; the animal associates in pairs or small 



parties. 



Length on 

 front curve. 



27 

 -27 



-26| 



26! 



-26 

 26 



25! 



Circum- ,,.. . 

 ference. ^'P to Tip. 



Si 



51 

 6 



6 



si 



Si 



si 

 si 



Locality. 



13^ North of Beansi Pass 



n| Tibet . 



15^ North of Beansi Pass 



Tibet . . 



p 



Chang-chenmo . 

 Ladak 



Tibet. . ._'.'. 

 Do. . 



I2f 



ui Tibet. . . 



12 J North of Leh 



n J Chang-chenmo . 



io| Tibet . 

 II ? 



I5i Chinese Tibet 



I if Tibet. 



Do. . . 



I2| Do. . 



Hi Tibet . 



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Changchingris 



Chang-chenmo . 



Owner. 



A. O. Hume. 



Sir Robert Harvey, Bart. 



A. O. Hume. 



Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



J. D. Inverarity. 



Dr. Albert von Stephani. 



Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 



Lieut. -Col. A. E. Ward. 



Hon. Charles Ellis. 



J. Ff. Darling. 



Capt. G. Campbell. 



Arnold Pike. 



Major C. B. Vandeleur. 



W. H. Wilson. 



British Museum (Hume Collec- 

 tion). 

 II. Z. Darrah. (See illustration. ) 



P. H. G. Powell Cotton. 



E. L. Phelps. 



Capt. J. A. Stewart-Balmain. 



Sir Robert Harvey, Bart. 



Major-General A. A. A. Kinloch. 



Capt. H. H. P. Deasy. 



D. L. R. Lorimer. 



B. H. Shaw Stewart. 



Capt. H. W. Codrington. ' 



Otho Shaw. 



Capt. L. Oldfield. 



Major H. Trevor. 



Indian Museum. 



H.H. the Maharaja of Travan- 

 core. 



