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Everything was done to bring them up but the mother would not look 

 after them and kicked them away when they came to suckle, or if let 

 loose would run away from them. 



The mother's height is 7 feet 4 inches, she is probably about 25 years old 

 and has never to our knowledge had calves before. 



D. F. MACFIE, Manager, 



The Borneo Coy., Ltd. 



Chieng-Mai, Siam, 20th December 1913. 



No. v.— RED SEROW IN UPPER CHINDWIN. 



I shot last April in the Upper Chindwin District of Burma a full-grown 

 male Serow with 8 inch horns. I made a fairly careful description of it 

 at the time, which I find answers to Mr. Pocock's description of Capricornis 

 sumatraensis, subspecies rubidus, in his article on the Serows, Gorals and 

 Takins of British India. This subspecies, however, he only mentions as 

 being found in (Burma) in Arakan and Salween. As it is also found in 

 Assam, I should think it likely that it may be found here and in the Chia 

 Hills as well. 



J. M. D. MACKENZIE. 



KiNDAT, Burma, 9>t}i December 1913. 



No, VI.— LARGE MARKHOR FROM BALTISTAN. 



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I am sending you a photograph of a good (though one-horned) Markhor 

 which I got this year, as I thought it might be interesting enough to insert 



