392 RECORDS OF BIG GAME 



The following specimens belong to the so-called O. blanfordi. 



Owner. 



A. O. Hume. 

 L. Napier. 



Brit. Museum (Hume Collection). 

 Col. J. Biddulph. 

 Lieut. -Col. L. L. Fenton. 



ARMENIAN MUFLON (Ovis orientalis). 



The Asiatic muflon, of which this is the typical form, differs from 

 all the preceding species by the absence of horns in the females ; the 

 horns of the males being not unlike those of the urial, but curving 

 backwards, so that their points are situated behind the neck instead of 

 beneath the eyes. General colour of upper-parts some shade of yellow 

 or foxy red ; the under-parts and lower portions of the legs white. 

 Height at shoulder about 2 feet 9 inches. 



Distribution. The mountains of Armenia, Eastern Persia, 

 and Asia Minor. 



Length on Circum- Tip to Tip . 

 jtside curve. ference. 



outsid 



Locality. 



364 



-295 



24 



233 

 21 



io 



95 



9i 



9 



98 



94 



9 



54 

 SI 

 18 



94 



1 6^ 

 17 



Axylon 



Cilician Taurus 

 Persian Frontier 

 W. Asia Minor 

 Asia Minor 

 Persian Frontier 

 Asia Minor 



Owner. 



British Museum (W. Burchart 



Barker). 

 British Museum. 



Sir Victor Brooke's Collection. 



E. N. Buxton. 

 . C. G. Danford. 



Prince E. Demidoff. 

 . C. G. R. Lee. 

 . Col. J. Biddulph. 



Prince E. Demidoff. 



H. O. Whittall. 



