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MR. R. LYDEKKEK ON 



[June 14, 



may be true; the fact that the antlers are shed, and perhaps odd 

 ones, l)y no means necessaiily discrediting the narrative. 



Text-fig. 143. 



Aiitk-rs of Tiliitaii Wiijiili, C'ernis ranadiiisis vavdi. 



Tiiat a i-epresentativc of llif W'.ipili sliould be founil on tlie 

 mountains to the .soutlnvard of the ('>n\n Desert is rendered 

 probable — or, at all events, not iinjir()l)iil)]e by the case of the 

 Argali Sheep (Oris ainmon), whose di.stribution (if poU and the 

 otlier alhCd foi'iiis be ivrr:ird(>il as local races) suiTonnds the Gobi. 



