24 CATALOGUE OF THE HUME BEQUEST 



Nemorhsedus sumatrensis bubalinus, LydeJcker, Great and Small 

 Game of India, p. 128, 1900, Game Animals of India, etc. 

 p. 139, 1907; Ward, Eecords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 346, 1910. 



Capricornis smnatraensis thar, PococTc, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1908, p. 176. 



Although thar is undoubtedly the earliest scientific 

 name for this serow (which is called thar in Nepal), it is 

 liable to lead to confusion with Hemilragus jemlaicus. 



47. 12. 10. 31. 35. Skull and horns. Garhwal ; 

 collected by Mr. F. Wilson. This specimen is the record 

 in the matter of horn-length, which is 12 J inches; the girth 

 of the horns being 6, and the tip-to-tip interval 2f inches. 



The following specimens may belong either to this or to 

 C. s. jamrachi, Pocock (Proc. Zool. Soc., 1908, p. 183). It 

 might have been expected that all the Himalayan serows 

 east of Darjiling belonged to the last-named race, but Mr. 

 Pocock (pp. cit., p. 178) refers a Sikhim specimen to the 

 present one. 



48. 12. 10. 31. 33. Skull and horns. Mishmi Hills ; 

 collected by Mr. J. Needham. 



49. 12. 10. 31. 34. Skull and horns. Garo Hills, Assam ; 

 shot by Mr. G. P. Sanderson, author of Thirteen Years 

 among the Wild Beasts of India. 



50. 12. 1 0. 31. 89. Skull and horns. Same locality and 

 collector. 



B. Kashmir Serow. 

 Caprieornis sumatrensis humei. 



Capricornis sumatraensis humei, Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1908, p. 178. 

 Nemorhaedus sumatrensis humei, Ward, Records of Big Game, 

 ed. 6, p. 346, 1910. 



Although this race is unrepresented in the Hume 

 Bequest, it is mentioned here on account of being typified 

 by a specimen presented by Mr. Hume to the Museum in 

 1891. 



This race is distinguished by the entire head being 

 uniformly pale chocolate-brown, without any admixture of 

 black, although there are some black hairs on the fore part 

 of the neck. The sides of the front of the lower jaw are 

 white, but there is no light throat-patch. 



91. 8. 7. 95. Mounted head. Type. Kashmir. A second 



