RUPICAPRIN^l 209 



wholly black and much darker than root and adjacent 

 portion of back ; a narrow white fringe bordering tail below ; 

 no yellow in throat-patch ; legs below knees and hocks 

 uniformly fawn-coloured in front and on outer sides ; general 

 colour much as in next species. 



90. 7. 8. 6. Skin and skull, with horns, immature. Near 

 Pekin ; collected by F. W. Styan, Esq., and referred to by 

 Pocock, Proc. Zool Soc., 1908, p. 198. Purchased, 1890. 



67. 12. 12. 2. Skin, immature, originally mounted. Sze- 

 chuan ; collected by the Abbe David. 



By exchange unth the Paris Museum, 1867. 



V. NEMOEH^DUS KADDEANUS. 



Antilope (Caprina) crispa, Radde, Eeisen Ost-Siberien, vol. i, p. 262, 



pi. xii, p. 1, 1862, nee Temminck. 

 Kemas raddeanus, Heude, Mem. Hist. Nat. Emp. Chinois, vol. ii, 



p. 240, 1894. 

 Nsemorhaedus raddeanus, Pococh, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1908, p. 196, 1910, 



p. 854. 



AMUR GORAL. 



Typical locality Amurland. 



Distinguished from N. caudatus by front of legs below 

 knees and hocks being more or less fuscous, and contrasting 

 strongly with the white or dirty white feet ; and by whole 

 upper side of tail not being black but agreeing in colour 

 with adjacent portion of back ; as well as by a broad white 

 fringe bordering tail below. General colour in winter greyish 

 yellow brown, darker along spine ; front of head blackish 

 from muzzle to occiput ; sides of head and margins of lips 

 (which are elsewhere white) greyish yellow mingled with 

 black ; chin black ; a large white throat-patch. For other 

 details see Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1908, p. 196. 



The distributional area includes Korea. 



99. 3. 5. 1-3. Three skins, male, female, and young. 

 Western China; referred to by Pocock, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1908, 

 p. 198. Presented ly J. Rowland Ward, Esq., 1599. 



91. 6. 29. 7. Skeleton, provisionally referred to this 

 species. Kentei Mountains, northern Mongolia; collected 

 by Messrs. Dorries. Purchased, 1891. 



10. 9. 25. 1. Skin and skull. Korea. Noticed by Pocock, 

 loc. cit. Presented ~by the Zoological Society, 1910. 



