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ance, owing to the whitish bases of the hairs ; the under parts, 

 shoulders, and thighs being rusty red. Although by no means large, 

 the shining black, somewhat rugose horns form decidedly handsome 

 trophies. Height at shoulder from 33 to 37 or 38 inches; weight 

 from 120 to 190 lbs. 

 Distribution. — Throughout the Himalaya from Kashmir to the Mishmi 



Hills, at elevations of from 6000 to 12,000 feet; also recorded 



from Yunnan. 



Head of ilale Himalayan Seruw". 

 Fcoui a specimen sliot by W. T. Blanford in Sil<im, no\v in tlie Britisli Museum. 



I.ciiLlth on 

 front cur\ e. 



Circum- 

 ference. 



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