DOMESTIC OXEN 419 



DOMESTIC OXEN (Bos taurus and B. indicus) — continued. 



Widest 

 inside. 



Locality. Owner. 



Bechuanaland Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 



South Africa . R. A. Cooper. 



Abyssinia The late H. Salt, British 



(Galla Ox) Museum. 



? British Museum. 



Central Africa The late Col. Denham, British 



Museum. 

 Madagascar . Bethnal Green Museum. 



Vienna (Polish British Museum. 



Bull) 

 Italy . . Bethnal Green Museum. 



Cape of Good Do. 



Hope 

 Spain . Do. 



Gambia . A late Earl of Derby, British 



Museum. 

 Buenos Aires G. Claraz, British Museum. 



(Niata Cattle) 

 Gambia . A late Earl of Derby, British 



Museum. 

 India . British Museum. 



Angola Sir Victor Brooke's Collection. 



Nepal . Thelate B.H.Hodgson, British 



Museum. 



The following specimens belong to the so-called Wild Cattle of 

 certain British parks, which are, however, certainly the descendants 

 of at least partially domesticated breeds. 



ou^^iSf'cVrJe. FercT ^ip to Tip. S- locality. Owner. 



\%\ 9i 364 ... ChartleyPark Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



18J 7 34I ... Do. Major James Grant. 



18^ io| 20 214 Chillingham Earl of Tankerville, British 



Park Museum. 



¥i8i 7 104 I5f Do. Do. 



15 J gg 17I 184 Northumber- Duke of Hamilton, British 



land Museum. 



15 7J 20| ... ChartleyPark Captain G. W. Hill, R.N. 



