128 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



C. vulgaris montanus, may Ije the same. It is noteworthy 

 that a smaller form of red deer occurs with the maral in the 

 Ak-Dagh, Asia Minor.* Caucasian maral hinds have rather 

 shorter faces than those from farther east. 



54, 4. 26. 0. Single antler. Lake Van, Armenia. 



Presented ly Lord Arthur Hay, 1854. 



* * * *. Single antler. Crimea. Described and figured 



by the present writer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1890, p. 363, pi. xxx, 



fig. 2. ]Sfo history. 



55. 12. 26. 159. Skull, female. Persia ; collected by 

 Sir J. McNeill. Co-type ; figured in Knowsley Menagerie. 



Transferred from Zoological Society's Museit^m, 1855, 



58. 5. 14. 11. Antlers. Ciicassia; collected by the 



Lord Ducie. Figured by Sclater, Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. vii, 



pi. xxix. Purchased {Zoological Society), 1858. 



85. 8. 4. 2. Frontlet and antlers. Trebizond, Asia 



Minor. Presented hy Consul A. Biliotti, 1885. 



87. 12. 22. 4. Frontlet and antlers, Fsebai Valley, 



N.W. Caucasus, 7,000 feet. 



Presented hy St. George Littledale, Esq., 1887. 



89. 10. 6. 1. Single (right) antler. Jarpuz, Beinbighas 



Mountains, near Albistan, Asia Minor. Described and figured 



by the present writer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1890, p. 363, pi. xxx, 



fig. 1. Presented by C. G. Danford, Esq., 1889. 



92. 3. 16. 3. Skeleton, with antlers. Western Caucasus. 



Presented hy St. George Littledale, Esq., 1892. 



92. 3. 16. 4. Skeleton, female. Same locality. 



Sa^ne history. 

 2. G. 2. 6. Skin, Western Caucasus. 



Presented by St. George Littledale, Esq., 1902. 



10. 11. 11. 1. Skin, mounted, in early summer coat, 



with antlers, freshly clean from velvet, of another individual, 



Caucasus. Length of antlers along outer curve 44^ inches ; 



basal girth 7 inches. 



Presented hy the Dulce of Bedford, K.G., 1910. 



10. 11. 11. 2. Skull and antlers of the preceding 



specimen. Same history. 



* Lydekker, Field, vol. cxx,, p. 1122, 1912. 



