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on the one hand and the Cabul markhor on the other. The 

 habitat is typically the Pir Panjal Eange on the southern 

 side of the Kashmir Valley, but also includes the Kaj-nag 

 Eange, on the western side of the Jhelam. 



34.-12. 10. 31. 56. Skull and horns (fig. 8). Pir Panjal. 

 This specimen is No. 53 in Mr. Ward's list. The horns 

 measure 48 inches along the curve, 37| in a straight line, 

 and 12| in girth, with a tip-to-tip interval of 29 inches. 

 The record length for this race is 63 inches. 



C— Gilg-it OP Hazarac?) Markhor. 

 Capra faleoneri, subsp. 

 35.— 12. 10. 31. 86. Frontlet and horns (fig. 9). Locality 

 unknown. In regard to this specimen Mr. Hume com- 



Fia. 9. — Peontlet and Hobns op Gilgit ob Hazaea (?) Maekhob 



(Capra faleoneri, subsp.). 



From Ward's Records of Big Game. 







