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Ovis ^gnei cycloceros, Lydckker, Wild Oxen, Sheep, and Goats, 

 p. 172, 1898, Game Animals of India, etc. p. 101, 1907, The Sheep 

 and Its Cousins, p. 265, 1912 ; Ward, Records of Big Game, 

 ed. 6, p. 408, 1910. 



Typical locality Salt Baiige, Punjab. 

 Size relatively small, the shoulder-height being about 

 32 inches, and colour redder than in typical race. Horns of 

 same general type as in latter, but with the basal girth 

 usually ranging, in good specimens, from 8 to 10 inches; 

 the curves nearly in one plane, and tending to form a 

 circle. Ruff strongly developed. 



Blanford * was the first to point out that the horns of 

 the type of the true cycloceros differ in size from those of 

 Punjab specimens. 



91. * * *. Skin, mounted. Salt Range, Punjab. 



Purchased, 1891. 



68. 9. 12. 36. Skin, mounted ; probably belonging to 

 this race. Locality unknown. 



Presented by the Zoological Society, 1868. 

 56. 5. 6. 81. Skull, with horns. Salt Range. 



Presented by Dr. T. Oldham, 1856. 

 56. 5. 6. 82. Skull, with horns. Salt Range. 



Same history. 

 56. 5. 6. 83. Skull, with horns. Salt Range. 



Same history. 



56. 5. 6. 84. Skull, female. Salt Range. Same history. 

 44. 9. 30. 19. Skull, with horns, probably referable to 

 this race. Salt Range (?). 



Presented by the Hon. East India Co., 1844. 



12. 3. 19. 1. Skull, with horns, and skin. Nislmapur, 



Punjab. Presented ~by Major J. W. Watson, 1912. 



66. 8. 10. 3. Skull, probably referable to this race. 



Punjab (?). Presented by Dr. Hugh Falconer, 1866. 



91. 8. 7. 171. Skull, with horns. Akhor Hills, north of 



Canipbellpur, Punjab. 



Presented by A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1891. 

 91. 8. 7. 166. Skull, with horns. Salt Range. 



Same history. 

 91. 8. 7. 169. Skull, with horns. Salt Range. 



Same history. 

 * Manim. India, p. 458. 



