CAPKIN^ 125 



95. 7. 10. 54. Immature female skin. Ecru. 



Same donor, 1895. 

 98. 7. 4. 35. A similar specimen. Morocco. 



Same donor, 1898. 

 56. 12. 30. 1. Skeleton. Menagerie specimen. 



Presented iy the Zoological Society, 1856. 

 58. 1. 12. 3. Skeleton, mounted. Menagerie specimen. 



Same do7ior, 1858. 

 66. 12. 30. 17. Immature skeleton. Menagerie specimen. 



Same donor, 1866. 



96. 12. 15. 1. Frontlet, with horns. Amarkadu Moun- 

 tains, near Biskra. Presented by the Son. A. Ward, 1896. 



46. 10. 30. 175. Horns, female. Djered, Tunisia; col- 

 lected by L. Eraser, Esq. Purchased, 1846. 

 669, a. Horns. No locality. No history. 

 669, h. Horns. No locality. No history. 

 669,/./;. Two pairs of horns. No locality. No history. 

 669, c. d. Two pairs of horns, female. No locality. 



No history. 



B. — Ammotpagus lervia sahariensis. 



Ovis lervia sahariensis, Bothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. xx, pt. 2, 1913. 



Typical locality Oued Mya, west-central Sahara. 



Horns strongly depressed, turning sharply downwards 

 before bending backwards ; general colour pale rufous sandy, 

 with a whitish patch below and somewhat behind each ear, 

 but no face-stripe. 



Type in Tring Museum. No specimen in the collection. 



C— Ammotragfus lervia ornata. 



Ovis ornata, I. Geoffroy, Deaorij). Egypte, Hist. Nat. vol. ii, p. 742, 



pi. vii, 1833. 

 Ovis lervia ornata, Bothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. xx, pt. 2, 1913. 



Typical locality Cairo. 



Nearly allied to sahariensis, but deeper rufous in colour, 

 and without subauricular light patches. 



The distributional area includes the Eed Sea littoral, to 

 which this race seems to be now restricted. 



No specimen in the collection. 



