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Scully, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xx, p. 388, 1887; 

 Blanford, Fauna Brit. India, Mamm. p. 355, 1891 ; Lydekher, 

 Beer of All Lands, p. 83, pi. iv, 1898, Game Animals of India, 

 etc. p. 208, 1907, Cat. Hume Bequest, Brit. Mus. p. 33, 1913 ; 

 Ward,Becords of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 82, 1910, ed. 7, p. 32, 1914. 



Hangul or Hanglu. 



Typical locality Valley of Kashmir. 



Size approximately that of a red deer. Antlers, which, 

 although normally 5-tined, may carry six or seven points on 

 each side, approximating to those of C. lualliclii affinis, but with 

 the angle at origin of third tine and the forward inclination 

 of upper part of beam less strongly marked ; white area on 

 hind-quarterd, which is bordered in front with black, restricted 

 to hind part of hams, and upper side of tail mainly dark ; 

 chin and lower lip white or whitish, and muzzle pale fawn, 

 lighter than rest of face ; ears bluntly pointed, with straight 

 upper border ; general colour speckled ashy brown, much as 

 in C walliclii affinis. Fine antlers measure from 44 to 

 48 inches along the outer curve, with a girth of from 5f 

 to 7|, and a tip-to-tip interval ranging from 13 to 35 inches. 



The range includes tlie Valley of Kashmir, part of the 

 adjacent Kishen-Ganga Valley, and, to the eastward, the 

 Kishtwar district. 



46. 8. 24. 1. Skull and antlers. Kashmir. Co-type of 

 C. cashvicerianus, Falconer. 



Presented hy Dr. H. Falconer, 1846. 



46. 8. 24. 2. Skull, female. Pampur Valley, Kashmir. 



Same history. 



56. 9. 22. 1. Skin. Kashmir ; collected by Gen. Abbott. 



Purchased, 1856. 



63. 5. 8. 3. Pair of antlers. Kashmir. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1863. 



63. 5. 13. 1. Pair of antlers. Shed by a stag in the 

 Zoological Society's Gardens. Savie history. 



63. 5. 13. 2. Pair of antlers. Same history. 



63. 5. 13. 3. Pair of antlers. Same history. 



65. 7. 8. 3. Frontlet and antlers. Kashmir. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1865. 



* » * *_ Frontlet and antlers. From an old skin. 

 Kashmir, No history. 



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