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Typical locality Serra do Gerez, Minho, Portugal; but 

 distributional area formerly embracing the mountains of 

 Galicia and northern Portugal. 



Horns apparently less divergent than in other races. 



No specimens of this race (which may be extinct) in 

 collection. 



C. Capra pyrenaica victoriae. 



Capra pyrenaica victoriae, Cabrera, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911, p. 975; 

 Miller, Cat. Mamm. W. Europe Brit. Mus. p. 991, 1912. 



Typical locality Madrigal de la Vera, southern slope of 

 Sierra de Gredos, Caceres, Spain. 



Intermediate in size and in extent of black markings, 

 between pyrenaica and hispanica ; rather browner than 

 hispanica in summer, with horns similar in size to those of 

 that race, but relatively broader and flatter. 



No specimen in collection. 



D. Capra pyrenaica hispaniea. 



Capra hispanica, Schimper, C. R. Ac. Sci. Paris, vol. xxvi, p. 318, 1848 ; 



Rosenhauer, Thiere Andalusiens, p. 4, 1856 ; Busk, Trans. Zool. 



Soc. vol. x, p. 118, 1877 ; Chapman and Buck, Wild Spain, p. 129, 



1893. 

 Ibex hispanicus, Gervais, Hist. Nat. Mamm. vol. ii, p. 189, 1855 ; 



Graells, Mem. Ac. Madrid, vol. xvii, p. 357, 1897. 

 Capra pyrenaica hispanica, Lydeltker, Wild Oxen, Sheep, and Goats, 



p. 258, 1898, Great and Small Game of Europe, etc. p. 151, 



1901 ; Ward, Records of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 381, 1910 ; Troues- 



sart, Faune Mamm. Europe, p. 237, 1910 ; Miller, Cat. Mamm. 



W. Europe Brit. Mus. p. 991, 1912. 



Typical locality Sierra Nevada ("Picacho de Veleta et 

 Mulahacen "), Spain. Distributional area includes mountains 

 of southern and eastern Spain (Sierra de Eonda, Sierra 

 Nevada, Sierra Morena, Sierra Martes, and Sierra de Cardo). 



Dark markings less developed than in other races ; dark 

 lateral stripe narrow, and black of withers confined to median 

 line; nasal bones more abruptly narrowed than in typical 

 race; horns widely spreading, less compressed than in 

 victories, with antero-internal rim less defined than in 

 typical pyrenaica. 



55. 11. 26. 14. Skin, mounted. Southern Spain. 



Purchased, 1855. 



777, I. Skull of preceding specimen. Same history. 



