180 



MB. R. I. POCOCK ON 



[Mar. 17, 



Subsp. RODONi Pocock 



No. 55, p. 12, March 17, 1908. 



Abstr. P. Z. S. 



General colour of upper parts of head and body not jet-black 

 but brownish black, due to the presence of a decided rufous tinge 

 in the black terminal portion of the hairs. This rufous tinge is 



Text-fig. 32. 



Flat slcin of Capricornis swnafyaensis rodoui Poc, from Chamba. Type. 



observable even in the hairs forming the mane on the middle line 

 of the neck and along the spine. The foiehead and the summit 

 of the muzzle are nearly black, but the rufous coloiu^ persists as a 

 narrow ring on most if not all the hairs. On the sides of the 



