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down the front of each leg. Horns comparatively straight, and not 

 heavily ringed. Eastern Himalaya. 



2. Urotragus bedfordi. Colour yellowish grey-fawn suffused with 

 blackish, the light throat-patch pure white and extending on to the 

 cheeks, no distinct dorsal stripe, a dark streak on muzzle ; base of tail 

 and knees blackish, the rest of the legs being fawn. Horns more 

 curved and more heavily ringed than in the last. Western (and in 

 part ? Eastern) Himalaya. 



3. Urotragus evansi. Colour brownish grey- fawn suffused with 

 brown ; throat-patch small and yellow ; no stripe on muzzle or back ; 

 tail and back of legs dark brown, rest of legs rufous fawn. Horns 

 very small. Upper Burma. 



front cur 



(Jirth. 



8J 



8i 



8 



8 



7iV. 



7l 



74 



7i 

 71 

 71 

 7 



4, 



2:,' 



Tip to Tip. 



4r" 



Locality. Owner. 



Near Musuri . . H. Simons. 



Bissahir . . . Lieut.-Col. A. E. Ward. 



Dalhousie . . . The late Capt.J. Johnston-Stewart, 



('nrhwal . . IX L. R. Lorrimer. 



Col. J. Biddulph. 



Chamba . . . Major C. B. Vandeleur. 



Do. . . . Major Cecil Levita. 



Do. . . . D. Cameron. 



Do. . . . Capt. J. T. C. Murray. 



? British Museum (Hume Collec- 



tion). 

 A. O. Hume. 



Near Musuri 

 Near Dalhousi 

 Chamba 

 Gurhwal 

 Chamba 

 Do. 



. Sir F. E. S. ' Adair. 



. A. H. Ogilvy Spence. 



. Capt. L. W. S. Oldham. 



. Capt. F. W. H. Walshe. 



. Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 



Jhelam Valley, Kashmir P. H. G. Powell-Cotton. 

 i 



? Capt. M. E. D. Hepenstat. 



? Major J. A. 'Orr-Ewing. 

 - Owner's measurements. 



