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78. 12. 21. 28 (1701, a). Pair of antlers. Salair, Altai; 



collected by Dr. 0. Finsch. By exchange with the 



Geographical Society of Bremen, 1878. 



78. 12. 21. 29 (1701, 5). Pair of antlers, in velvet. 



Same locality and collector. Same history. 



87. 6. 3. 1. Frontlet and antlers. Southern Manchuria. 



Presented ly H. E. M. James, Esq., 1887. 



95. 3. 12. 1. Skull, immature female. Amurland. 



Presented by J. Rowland Ward, Esq., 1895. 



98. 12. 15. 2-3. Two frontlets, with antlers. Semiret- 



shinsk, Altai. Presented ly H. J. Elwes, Esq., 1898. 



0. 3. 26. 4-5. Two skulls, with antlers, and skins. Altai. 



Presented ly the Hon. Walter Rothschild, 1900. 



0. 6. 9. 1. Skin (in winter coat), mounted. Altai. 



Purchased, 1910. 



C. Capreolus pyg-arg-us tianschanicus. 



Capreolus tianschanicus, Satunin, Zool. Ana. vol. xxx, p. 527, 1906. 

 Capreolus pygargus tianshanicus, Ward, Records of Big Game, ed. 6, 

 p. 94, 1910, ed. 7, p. 94, 1914. 



Typical locality Tien-shan. 



Antlers more massive and more branched than those of 

 the typical race, from which they also differ somewhat in 

 shape ; in one phase they diverge widely, and carry four 

 or five tines on each side, but in a second the degree of 

 divergence and the number of tines are less. The maximum 

 recorded length of antler is 17 j inches. 



5. 3. 21. 2. Skull, with antlers, and scalp-skin. Khan 

 Tengri, Tien-shan. 



Presented by Lord Edward Beauclerk, 1905. 



13. 2. 6. 3. Body-skin. Kulja, Tien-shan. 



Presented ly Col. J. H. Allot Anderson, 1913. 



XIII. Genus ALCES. 



Alces, Gray, Med. Eepos. vol. xv, p. 307, 1821, List Mamm. Brit. 

 Mus. p. 182, 1843 ; BrooJce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 915 ; Euti- 

 meyer, AWi* zchweiz. pal. Ges. vol. viii, p. 54, 1381 ; Lydekker, 

 Deer of All Lands, p. 49, 1898 ; Miller. Cat. Mamm. West. 

 Europe, p. 977, 1912. 



