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MAMMALIA. 



by the Yarkand Expedition, under the name of Ovis poll, even 

 if the sheep described by SevertzofE as Ovis karelini should turn 

 out to really difier from the typical Ovis poll of the Pamir. 



a. Skin; skull, ^ nr. Kashgar. 



horns. 



b. Skin, skull, ^ „ 



horns. 



c. Skin, skull, ^ „ „ 



horns. 



d. Skin, skull, ^ „ „ 



horns. 



e. Skin, skull, $ „ „ 



horns. 

 /. Skin, skull, S „ ,, 



horns. 

 g. Skin, skull, ? „ „ 



horns. 

 h. Skin, $ „ „ 



(no head.) 

 J. Stuffed ^ „ 



i. Head $ „ „ 



stuffed. 

 /. Skeleton ,, ,, 



(no skull.) 

 m. Skull and g Hunza, nr. Gilgit 



horns. 

 M. Skull and g Tagdanbash, Pamir 



horns. 

 V. Skull and^ 



horns, juv. 

 p. Skull and^ 



horns. Juv. 

 g. Skin and 9 nr. Kashgar 



skull. 

 I 



F. Stoliczka,i877. 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



F, Stoliczka, 1877. 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



J. Biddulph, 1879. . 



Sir W. S. A. Lockhart, 1886. 



No history, A. S. B. 



No history, A. S. B, 



F. Stoliczka, 1877. 



Ovis hodgsoni. 



Ovis nayaur, Hodgson As. Ses., xviii, pt. 2, p. 135, with plate (1833) [pt.] 

 Ovis hodgsoni, S/y^A P. Z. S., p. 65 (1840) ; P. L. Sclater P. Z. S., i860, p. 



129; Sir V. Brooke and B. Brooke, P. Z. S., 1875, p. 520. 

 Ovis atnmonoides, Hodgson J. A. S. B., x, pp. 230, 913 (1841) ; id. ibid, xv, 



p. 338 ; Hutton J. A. S. B., xvi, p. 568. 

 Caprovis argali, var 2, Gray Cat. Mamm. B. M., iii, p. 174 (1852); Adams 



P. Z. S., 1858, p. 527. 

 Ovis ammon, apud Horsfield Cat. E. 1. Mus., p. ij6 (z8si) ; Blyth Cat., 



p. 177; Kinloch Large Game Shoocing, i, p. 19 with plate of headjfiZan- 



ford f. A. S B., xli, p. 40. 

 Ovis brookei. Ward P. Z. S., p. 143 (1874) ; Sir V. Brooke and B. Brooke 

 P. Z. S., 1875, p. 521 ; Sterndale J. Bomb. Soc, i, p. 35. 



The Ammon ; Nyan or Gnow, Tibetan. 



Distrilution. — The Nyan has been got chiefly from Ladak 

 (Kinloch) and the country north of Gurwhal, and by Hodgson from 

 the higher region of the Himalayas north of Nepal and Sikkim. 



