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Distribution : — 



1. H.jemlahicuSj'K. Smith. Type locality : — Jemla Hills, Nepal. 



Other localities : — Kulu ; Sutlej 

 Valley ; Garwhal ; Kumaon ; Nepal ;, 

 Sikkim (B. M.). 



Type :—B. M. No. 886. 1. 



2. H. hylocrius, Ogilby. Type locality : — Nilgiri Hills, 



Madras. 



Other localities : — Nilgiris ; Travan- 

 core (B. M.). 



Type .•— B. M. No. 55. 12. 24. 291.. 



Gen. VIII. — Capricornis. 



Pocock in a paper published in 1908 (A. M. N. H. (8) i, p. 183) 

 discussed the question of the proper generic names of the Serows 

 and Gorals, and decided that Capricornis must be used for the 

 former and Nemorh^dcs for the latter. 



No. 352. bubalinus, Hodgs. Pocockin 1913 (J. B.N. H. S. 



No. 353. sumatrensis, Shaw. xxii, p. 296) reviewed the distin- 

 guishable forms of this genus, 

 and recorded his reasons for treating them all as subspecies of 

 sumatrcensis. The following is adapted from his key, viz. : — 



Key to the forms of C. sumatrcensis. 



' A. — Head, body, and limbs not all red. 



a. Head, and body brownish black or 

 black. 

 a\ Legs white or dirty white below 

 • • the knee. 



a'. Belly onl3^a little paler than the 

 sides, their colours blending ; 

 much less white on the jaw, 

 throat, and breast ... ... 1. s. thar, Hodgs. 



6". Belly white, sharply contrasted 

 with the rufous brown of the 

 sides ; much white on chest, 

 and along lower jaw... ... 2. 5. rodoni, Poc. 



h^. Legs with a considerable amount 

 of rusty or yellow below the 

 . knees and hocks, 

 a". Legs below knees and hocks all 



rusty; body brownish black... 3. s. milne-edivardsi, 



Lav.' 



