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and inner side of fore-legs and corresponding portions of 

 hind-legs, including hocks, white or whitish. Females and 

 young males lack most of the dark markings. Fine horns 

 measure from 48 to 55 inches along curve, with a girth of 

 from 8 to 10, and a tip-to-tip interval of from 7 to 24 inches. 

 The distributional area extends from the Daghestan district 

 of the Caucasus through the mountains of Asia Minor 

 and Persia, including the Kopet Dagh, to the confines of 

 Baluchistan and Sind. 



76. 8. 7. 20. Skin, mounted. Mount Ararat, Asia -Minor. 



Presented ly Commander Telfair, R.N., 1876. 



76. 8. 7. 12. Skin, mounted. Cilician Taurus, Asia 



Minor; collected by C. G. Danford, Esq. Purchased, 1876. 



76. 8. 7. 14. Skin, mounted. Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 



76. 8. 7. 13. Skin, mounted, female. Same locality and 



collector. Same history. 



76. 8. 7. 1. Skeleton, with horns, mounted. Same locality 



and collector. Same history. 



76. 8. 7. 2. Skeleton, with horns, female. Same locality 



and collector. Same history. 



76. 8. 7. 11. Skull, young. Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 



75. 6. 61. Skin, mounted. Capillan Capan, Solyman 

 Mountains, Asia Minor ; same collector. Purchased, 1875. 

 52. 5. 19. 1. Skin, mounted. Erzerurn, Asia Minor. 



Presented by Messrs. Dickson and Ross, 1852. 

 55. 12. 26. 155. Skull, with vertex cut away. Erzerum. 



Same donor, 1855. 

 50. 5. 19. 1. Skin, mounted. Ala Dagh, Asia Minor. 



Purchased, 1850. 



50. 5. 19. 2. Skin, mounted, immature. Same locality. 



Purchased, 1850. 

 43. 5. 15. 2. Horns. Asia Minor. 



Presented ~by Prof. Edward Forbes, 1843. 

 74. 11. 21. 24. Horns, immature. Persia. 



Presented ly Dr. W. T. Stanford, 1874. 

 50. 5. 19. 3. Skull, with horns. Locality unknown. 



Purchased, 1850. 

 653, y-z. Two pairs of horns. Locality unknown ; 



