BIGHORNS 395 



on front Lircum- 1 ip to Locality. Owner. 



35! 13 \ 24 Kamchatka . . . P. Niedieck. 



35 \ 14! 24, Do. . . .St. Petersburg Museum. 



35^ 14 26i Do. . . . Prince E. Demidoff. 



35i X 4i 2 4i Do. . . . British Museum (St. George Little- 



dale). 

 34! 14^ 25^ Do. . . .St. George Littledale. 



34 13^, 23! Do. . . . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



33 13 1 22 Do. ... Capt. C. R. E. Radclyffe. 



32$ I3r, 23 Do. . . . Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 



-31^ 14 26 Do. . . . Dublin Museum. 



31^ 13! 21 Cape Chepunske . . Col. J. Biddulph. 



"3 1 -! *3i 2 4 Kamchatka . . . Dublin Museum. 



-30^ 14^ 25^ Do. . . . Dr. Albert von Stephani. 



? loj 5 14^ Do. . . . Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



9 8| 5^ 9| Do. . . . British Museum. 



F. CLIFTON'S BIGHORN (Ovis canadensis borealis). 



An East Siberian race closely allied to the last, but of a generally 

 lighter colour, with a much larger and less well-defined white rump- 

 patch, more white on the face, a darker tail, and larger ears. 

 Distribution. The Stanovoi Mountains, the range between the valleys 

 of the Yana and Lena, and other parts of Eastern Siberia. The 

 only known examples in England were shot by Mr. J. Talbot 

 Clifton, by whom a complete male specimen was presented to the 

 British Museum in 1902. 



frTt^rve". SeTe' *ip to Tfc *"**' Owner. 



37^ 1 1 22^ Yana Valley . . . J. Talbot Clifton. 



33 13 22^ Do. . . . British Museum (J. Talbot 



Clifton). 

 32! iij 241 Do. ... J. Talbot Clifton. 



26^ ii 2of Do. . . . Do. 



? 5i 3 5i Do. . . . Do. 



- Owner's measurements. 



