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3728. A polished horn of a Chamois (Antilope rupicapra). Mm. Brit. 



3729. A horn of the Caucasian Chamois (Antilope rupicapra). 



From Northern Tartary. 



Mus. Erit. 



Subgenus Namorrhedus. 



(Horns in both sexes ; large lacrymal pits ; no inguinal pits ; distinct interdigital pits ; four teats.) 



3730. The mutilated skull and horns of the Cambing Utan, or Sumatran Antelope 

 (Antilope sumatrensis). 



The permanent true molars are in place, but the deciduous molars are not shed. 



Hunterian. 



3731. The skull and horns of the Sumatran Antelope (Antilope sumatrensis). 



Hunterian. 



3732. The skull and horns of the Sumatran Antelope (Antilope sumatrensis). 



Hunterian. 



3733. The skull of a female Sumatran Antelope (Antilope sumatrensis). Hunterian. 



Subgenus Kemas. 



(Horns in both sexes ; no lacrymal pits ; no inguinal follicles ; large interdigital follicles ; four teats.) 



3734. The skull and horns of the Goral Antelope (Antilope Goral). 



Presented by Colonel Finch. 



3735. The skull and horn-cores of the male Goral Antelope (Antilope Goral). 



Presented by Colonel Everest. 



Genus Copra. 



3736. The skeleton of a common Goat (Copra Hircus). 



The vertebral formula is: 7 cervical, 13 dorsal, 6 lumbar, 4 sacral: there are 9 caudal 

 vertebrae, but the series is incomplete. Eight pairs of ribs directly join the sternum, which 

 consists of seven bones and a partially ossified ensiform cartilage. The ulna is confluent with 

 the radius. The humerus is longer than the metacarpus, and the femur than the metatarsus : 

 the medullary artery enters the fore part of the upper third of the femur. 



Mus. South. 



