MAMMALIA. 147 



Kemas hylocrius, Ogilby, P. Z. Soc. 1837, 81 (female only); 



Waterh. Cat. Mus. Z. S. 43; Blyth, Ann. fy Mag. N. H. vii. 



259, note ; Wagner, Supp. 503 ; Lesson, Nov. Tab. Reg. A. 182. 

 Capra hylocria, Schinz, Verz. 



Hemitragus Warryato, Gray, List Osteol. E. M. 60. 

 Warryato, Hardw. MSS. 

 Hemitragus hylocrius, Sundevall, Pecora, 101; Gray, Knowsley 



Menag. 



Wild Sheep of Tenasserim, Low, Journ. Roy. Asiat. Soc. 1836, 50. 

 Hob. India; Neilgherries. 



OSTEOLOGY. 



Head and horns of male and female. Neilgherries. Presented 

 by Richard Partridge, Esq. 



Head of female, without the sheath to the horns. Nepal ? 



ICON. 



Warryato or Hill Goat of the Tamooleans, Hardw. Icon. ined. B. 



M. n. 10,9/5. t. 192 (sketch improved from former by Col. 



H. Smith, t. 193). 



B. Muffle hairy, ovine. 



Hircus, Brisson, R. A. i. 38, 1762. 



Capra, sp., Pallas ; Illiger, 1811; Linn. S. N.; Desm. N. D. H. 



N. 1804. 

 Capra, Gray, Ann. fy Mag. N. H. 1846, 230. 



3. ^EGOCEROS. 



Nose ovine, hairy, without any muffle. Horns (of male) very 

 large, spirally curved, flat, and with nodose tubercles in front ; 

 base very thick, roundish, then conical, attenuated, with sharp 

 and strongly converging tips ; of females smaller. Tear-bag and 

 inguinal pores none. Ears densely pilose. Hair of forehead 

 simple. Tail very short, flattened. Chin bearded. 



JEgoceros, sp., Pallas, Act. Petrop. 1779; Zool. Ross. Asiat. i 



224. 



Capra, a, Sundevall, Pecora, 91. 

 Capra (sect. Turs), Gray, Knowsley Menag. 



* Horns keeled behind. 



1. ^EGOCEROS PYRENAICA. The PYRENEAN TUR. 



Face black in front, paler on the sides. Horns keeled behi 

 flat on the inner side. 



