EUPICAPRIN^ 185 



79. 11. 15. 2. Skin, mounted. Caucasus. 



By exchange with the Warsaiv Mtiseum, 1879. 

 8. 3. 13. 1. Head, mounted. Caucasus. 



Presented ly B. P. Van elcr Byle, Esci, 1908. 



87. 5. 5. 1. Skull and skin, female. Western Caucasus ; 



collected by St. George Littledale, Esq. Purchased, 1887. 



92. 3. 16. 8. Skeleton. Caucasus ; collected by St. George 



Littledale, Esq. Type. The skull (fig. 47 A) shows the 



nasal and cornual features mentioned above. 



Purchased, 1892. 

 92. 3. 16. 5. Skull, female, with horns, and skin probably 

 belonging to same individual. Caucasus ; same collector. 



Purchased, 1892. 



92. 3. 16. 6. Skull, with horns, immature. Caucasus ; 



same collector. Purchased, 1892. 



92. 3. 16. 7. Skull, with horns. Caucasus ; same collector. 



Purchased, 1892. 



92. 3. 16. 9. Skull, with horns, immature. Caucasus ; 



same collector. Ptirchased, 1892. 



8. 12. 10. 3. Skull and skin, immature. Eastern Caucasus. 



Presented iy St. George Littledale, Esq., 1908. 



G.— Rupieapra rupicapra asiatica. 



Eupicapra tragus asiatica, LydelcJcer, Field, vol. oxii, p. 104, 1908 ; 

 Ward, Records of Big Game, ed. 6, p. 338, 1910. 



Typical locality Trebizond, Asia Minor. 



General colour darky, smoky brown, with a broad black 

 dorsal stripe ; neck and limbs blackish brown, much darker 

 than in most forms of typical race ; light area of face 

 relatively small, with the frontal portion dull chestnut. In 

 immature specimens the general colour is light brown, with 

 a narrow and distinct dorsal stripe. Horns relatively small 

 and thin. Nasals with a strongly marked lachrymal process 

 (fig. 47 B) ; a large and persistent lachrymal fissure. 

 Basicranial length 7| inches (187 mm.) ; length of upper 

 series of cheek-teeth 2| inches (60 mm.) ; maximum width 

 of nasals 1^- inches (28 mm.). 



6. 3. 6. 223. Skull, with right horn, and skin, old male. 

 Scalita, Trebizond; collected by A. Eobert, Esq. Exhibits 



