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with a dark dorsal stripe. Horns light-coloured, and strongly 

 curved at tips ; iris yellowish grey. 



78. 12. 21. 31. Skull, with horns. Tarbagatai, Altai; 

 collected by Dr. 0. Finsch. Noticed by Lorenz, op. cit. 



By exchange with Geographical Society of Bremen, 1878. 

 90. 4. 20. 8. Skeleton, with horns. Saiar Mountains, 

 Altai. Eef erred to this race by Lorenz. 



Presented ~by St. George Littlcdale, Esq., 1890. 



D. Capra sibirica lydekkeri. 



Capra sibirica lydekkeri, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. vii, p. 277, pi. ii, 

 1900 ; Noack, Zool. Anz. vol. xxvi, p. 650, 1903 ; Lorenz, Denies. 

 K. Ak. Wiss. Wien, vol. Ixxx, p. 87, 1906; Lydekker, Game 

 Animals of India, etc. p. 116, 1907. 



Capra sibirica dauvergnei (?), Lydekker, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1900, p. 114. 



Typical locality Katutay district of Irtish Altai. Type 

 in Tring Museum. 



Size very large and horns unusually massive. General 

 colour in winter umber-brown, rather lighter than that of 

 ulniasyi at same season, with the face,* forehead, neck-patch, 

 a dorsal saddle, hind-quarters and posterior aspect of hind- 

 legs above hocks dirty or creamy white. The light saddle is 

 intermediate in size between that of wardi and that of 

 almasyi. In the type the horns measure 46 \ inches along 

 curve and 12 in girth. 



0. 3. 26. 1. Skull, with horns, seven years old. Katutay, 

 Irtish Altai. Presented ly the Hon. Walter Rothschild, 1900. 



E. Capra sibirica hagrenbecki. 



Capra sibirica hagenbecki, Noack, Zool. Anz. vol. xxvi, p. 384, 1903 ; 

 Lorenz, Denies. K. Ak. Wiss. Wien, vol. Ixxx, p. 89, 1896; 

 Lydekker, Game Animals of India, etc. p. 118, 1907. 



Typical locality Kobdo, Gobi. The race appears to have 

 a wide range in Mongolia. 



General colour pale breadcrust-brown, without light 



* Teste Lorenz, op. cit. p. 87; in the plate in Novitates the whole 

 face is represented as brown ; in that plate the brown is too yellow 

 a,nd too light. 



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