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96.11.4.6. Skin, female. Sze-chuan ; collected by 

 Berezowski. By exchange with Tring Museum, 1896. 



5. 11. 30. 3. Skin, mounted, and imperfect skull. Sze- 

 chuan ; figured by present writer, P. 8. Z., 1908. 



Purchased, 1905. 



8. 10. 10. 11-12. Two skins and skulls, with horns, 

 male and female. Towquan, sixty miles north of Kanshien, 

 Sze-chuan. The dimensions of the two skulls are as 

 follows : 



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Extreme basal length ................... 12 11 inches. 



,, zygomatic width ............. 5 4f ,, 



Length of nasals ......................... 4 4f ,, 



Width of nasals ........................... 1 2 H 



The following measurements of the two animals taken 

 immediately after death were supplied by Mr. Brooke. In 

 taking the measurements the tape is stated to have been 

 laid flat on the body without pulling : 



Male ; shot March 30th, 1908. 



Height at shoulder from back of foot 44 inches. 



Nose to root of tail 68". 



Lip (upper) to horn llf". 



Ear 8f" (length), ear 7" (widest part). 



Circumference of hind-leg level with the point where the 



loose skin from the belly joins the leg 23". 

 Widest part of body (i.e. just behind withers and over 



breast-bone under body) 45". 

 Neck where it joins the body 27". 

 Narrowest part of body in front of hind-legs 38f ". 



Female ; shot April 1st, 1908. 



Height at shoulder from back of foot 482". 



Nose to root of tail 61 5". 



Bottom of upper lip to root of horn 13". 



Presented ly J. W. Brooke, Esq., 1908. 



8. 10. 10. 10. Skull, with horns. Same locality. 



Same history. 



The following specimen, which may belong to one of the 

 forms named by Heude (infra, p. 202), is not specifically 

 determined : 



9. 8. 17. 1. Skull, with horns. Maykeng, near Fatung 

 (Lat. 32 N., Long. 117 E.). Central China. 



Presented ly J. Ifance, Esq., 1909. 



