CHAMOIS 



321 



generally about 65 Ibs. (although 125 Ibs. has been recorded in one 



case), that of female from 45 to 50 Ibs. 



Distribution. The mountains of Central and Southern Europe, from 

 the Pyrenees to the Apennines and Caucasus. Probably four 

 distinct races may be recognised, namely, the comparatively small 

 izard of the Pyrenees, the true chamois, or gems, of the Alps, 

 a third form in the Apennines, and a fourth in the Caucasus. 



I2J 

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-"4 



III 

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-9 



2=: 



34 



4 



Tip to 

 Tip. 



31 



3i 



7! 



J2 



61 

 7i 



Spread. Locality. 



Hungary 



7i Retyezat, Carpathians 

 6 Carpathians 



Hinter Riss 



Tyrol (?). 



Carpathians 



Retyezat 



Albreis Morteratch, 



Engadine 

 S. Austria 



Do. 



Retzezah, Transyl- 



vania 

 Retyezat 



Owner. 



Baron Donald Schonberg. 



Count Arpad Teleki. 

 (See illustration.) 

 C. G. Danford. 



H.R.H.the Dukeof Saxe-Coburg 



and Gotha. 

 Count Arco. 



Count Zdenko Kinsky. 



Count Erbach. 



A. E. Pease. 



J. Hamilton Leigh. 



R. K. Cross. 



Col. Howard. 



Baron A. Nopcsa. 



G. Kendeffy. 



F. C. Selous. 



Count John of Meran. 



Dr. Albert von Stephani. 



Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 



Sir. Clement Hill. 



Eberhard Hollinek. 



Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



C. G. Danford. 



R. K. Cross. 



H.R.H. the Duke of Braganza. 



