112 W. T. Blanford— On the Mammalia of Western Tibet, Sfc. [No. 2, 



UNGULATA. 



35. Sus sceoea, var. nigeipes. 



Sab. — Thian Shan mountains near Kashghar. 



The two specimens, male and female, closely resemble the European 

 wild boar, but the legs are black, and there are some trifling cranial differ- 

 ences, which, although perhaps insufficient to justify specific distinction, are 

 worthy of notice. 



36. Ovis Heinsi ? — Thian Shan mountains. 



37. 0. nahtjea. — Kuenluen range. 



38. Capka Sibieica. — Kuenluen range and Thian Shan mountains. 



39. Gazella subguttueosa, var. Yaekandensis. 



G. subgutturosa cornibus lyriformibus juxta caput subparallelis, lente 

 divergentibus ; facie fusco valde striata. 



Sab. — Plains of Eastern Turkestan. 



This differs much from the typical form of G. subgutturosa, the horns 

 taking a much less open curve, and the face markings being much darker, 

 but as intermediate forms are found in Persia, I do not separate it. 



40. Pantholops Hodgsoni. — Laclak. 



41. Ceevus, sp. (horns only) — ? Thian Shan mountains N. E. of 

 Kashghar. 



42. Capeioltjs pygaegus ? (horns only) — Kashghar ? 



P. S. Sept. 28^. — The number of the Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History for September, 1875, containing descriptions of several species of 

 hares and Lagomys by Dr. Giinther, was only received just before the last 

 proof of this paper was passed. Although, under the rules usually adopted 

 in England, the names given by myself would have priority, from having 

 been given in a paper read before the Asiatic Society in August, I have 

 thought it best to withdraw them, and to substitute those given by 

 Dr. Giinther, in order to obviate any risk of confusion in the nomenclature. 



