THE SEIOTTS COLLECTION. 95 



Rwpicapra rupicapra, Weber, Siiugetiere, p. 674, 1904. 

 Rwpicapra rwpicapra rupicapra, Lydekker, Cat. Tlngiilate Mamm. Brit. 

 M;us. Tol. i. p. 181, 1913. 



Of the following series the heads from Bavaria are two of the 

 oldest specimens in the Collection, having been shot by Selous in 

 the autumn of 1870, about a year before his first visit to South 

 Africa. 



The best horns are those of No. 19. 7. 15. 56, which measure as 

 follows: — ^length on front cui-ve 11; circumference 3|; spread 

 from tip to tip 4i\. 



Typical locality, Switzerland ; the range includes the Alps and. 

 Apennines, eastward through the Tirol, the Carpathians, and north 

 part of the Balkan Peninsula to the Caucasus. 



462-466 —19.7.15.56-60. 12 December; 1899. Mount Tomassi, 

 Southern. Carpathians, Transylvania - 



467 —19. 7.15. 61 (female). 12 December, 1899. Mount Tomassi, 



Southern Carpathians, Transylvania. 



468 —19. 7. 15. 62 (young male). 17 October, 1870. Untersberg, 



Bavaria. 



469 —19.7.15.63 (female). 28 October, 1870, Untersberg, 



Bavaria. 



Family ANTILOCA PRIDiE. 

 PEONGHORN, oh PRONGBUCK. 



ASTILOCAPEA AMERICANA AMEEICANA. 



Antilope americana, Ord, Guthrie's Geography, 2nd Amer. ed. vol. ii. 



pp. 292 and 308, 1815. 

 Antilocapra americana, Ord, Journ. Phys. vol. btxxvii. p. 149, 1818 ; 



vol. Ixrxviii. p. 314, 1819 ; Oken's Isis, 1819, p. 1106. 

 Antilocapra americana americana. Miller, List N. Amer. Mamm. p. 393, 



1912. 



Horns differ from those of the Bovidoe in being forked and, 

 as in the Gervidte, being cast annually. 



Height at shoulder about 36 inches. The typical race differs 

 from the Mexican Pronghorn, mexicana, in its richer colour and 

 larger mane. The narrowness of tlie blackish border of the ears 



