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11. 2. 1. 259-261. Three skulls, with antlers, and skins 

 (in winter coat). S.E. of Min-chou, Kan-su ; collected by 

 M. P. Anderson, Esq. 



Presented by the Duke of Bedford, K.G., 1911. 



11. 2. 1. 262-264 Three skulls and skins (in winter 

 coat), female. Same locality and collector. Same history. 



11. 6. 1. 61. Skin, female (winter). Feng-hasang-fu, 

 Shen-si ; same collector. Same history. 



11 6. 1. 65. Skin (winter). Same locality and collector. 



Same history. 



11. 6. 1. 66. Skull and skin (winter), female. Same 

 locality and collector. Same history. 



III. CAPEEOLUS PYGAEGUS. 



Cervus pygargus, Pallas, Eeise Bussl. vol. i, p. 97, 1777 ; Schreber, 

 Sdugthiere, vol. iv, p. 1118, pi. 253, 1784 ; H. Smith, Griffith's 

 Animal Kingdom, vol. iv, p. 122, 1827 ; Noack, Humboldf, 

 vol. viii, p. 7, 1889. 



Cervus ahu, Gmelin, Reise Russl. vol. ill, p. 496, 1780. 



Cervus (Capreolus) pygargus, H. Smith, Griffith's Animal Kingdom, 

 vol. v, p. 314, 1827. 



Capreolus pygargus, Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, vol. v, p. 224, 

 1837, List Mamm. Brit. Mus. p. 176, 1843, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, 

 p. 236, Cat. Ungulata Brit. Mus. p. 223, 1852, Cat. Ruminants 

 Brit. Mus. p. 82, 1872, Hand-List Ruminants Brit. Mus. p. 154, 

 1873 ; Gloger, Handbuch Naturgesch. p. 141, 1841 ; Fitzinger, 

 Sitzber. 7c. Ak. Wiss. Wien, vol. Ixviii, pt. 1, p. 353, 1873, vol. Ixx, 

 pt. 1, p. 248, 1874 ; Brooke, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 917 ; Lydekker, 

 Horns and Hoofs, p. 325, 1893, Deer of All Lands, p. 227, 1898, 

 Great and Small Game of Europe, etc. p. 256, 1901 ; Satunin, 

 Zool. Jahrb., Syst. vol. ix, p. 310, 1896, Mitt. Kaukas. Mus. 

 vol. iii, p. 49, 1907 ; Rasewig, Semja ochotn. 1908, p. 509 ; Ben- 

 tham, Asiat. Horns and Antlers Ind. Mus. p. 96, 1908 ; Thomas, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1908, p. 645 ; Ward, Records of Big Game, ed. 6, 

 p. 94, 1910, ed. 7, p. 92, 1914 ; Allen and Andrews, Bull. Amer. 

 MILS. Nat. Hist. vol. xxxii, p. 488, 1913 ; Hollister, Proc. U.S. 

 Nat. Mus. vol. xlv, p. 525, 1913. 



AHU (PERSIAN) ; SIBERIAN KOE. 



Typical locality the Semiretshinsk Altai. 



Siz& considerably larger than in the typical species, the 

 shoulder-height ranging from about 28 to 34 inches; ears 

 relatively shorter, wider, less pointed, and more thickly 

 haired, both externally and internally ; antlers larger, more 

 divergent, and more rugose on the inner border, where they 



