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and on back of ears ; white of chin not continued backwards 

 to throat, which lacks a distinct patch, the chest being also 

 black ; under-parts dirty greyish brown ; knees, fetlocks, and 

 pasterns white, but hair overlying cannon-bones tinged with 

 fawn or rusty yellow ; on a line from tail to stifle the black 

 of hind-quarters passes into the rusty brown of outer and 

 surfaces of hind legs, which in turn fades to yellowish brown 

 as far down as white fetlocks ; coat short, with practically 

 no under-fur. 



The absence of white, except on fetlocks, knees, inner 

 sides of ears, upper lip, and chin, is distinctive of this race, 

 which is nearly related to the last. 



2. 10. 12. 1. Skin, mounted. Kalimpong, near Darjiling. 

 Type. Presented ly the Duke of Bedford, K.G., 1902. 



88. 3. 20. 14-15. Two skulls, with horns, probably 

 referable to this species. Kursiong. 



Presented ly E. Lydekker, Esq., 1898. 



F. Caprieornis sumatrensis rubidus. 



Capricornis rubida, Blyth, Cat. Mamm. Mus. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 



p. 174, 1863. 



Nemorhedus rubida, Anderson, Zool. Yunnan Exped. p. 336, 1878. 

 Nemorhsedus rubida, Sterndale, Mamm. India, p. 456, 1886. 

 Nemorhaedus sumatrensis rubidus, Lydekker, Great and Small Game 



of India, p. 131, 1900, Game Animals of India, etc. p. 143, 1907 ; 



Ward, Records of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 346, 1910. 

 Capricornis sumatraensis rubidus, Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1908, 



p. 175. 

 Capricornis sumatrensis rubidus, Lydekker, Cat. Hume Bequest Brit. 



Mus. p. 25, 1913. 



Typical locality Arakan. 



Distinguished by the prevailing red colour of the coat. 



12. 10. 31. 36. Skull, with horns. Arakan; collected 

 by J. D. Mercer, Esq. This specimen is the record for this 

 race, the length of the horns being 9J, the girth 5, and the 

 tip-to- tip interval 5J inches. 



Bequeathed ly A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1912. 



12. 10. 31. 37. Skull, with horns. Same locality and 

 collector. Same history. 



91. 8. 7. 104-6. Three skulls, with horns, and one skin. 

 Arakan. Presented ly A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1891. 



