SPORT AND SCIENCE ON THE 
40. Wood pika. Ochotona sorella, Thos. 
41. Wild pig. Sus sp. 
42. Wapiti. Cervus canadensis subsp. 
43. Roe-deer. Capreolus bedfordi, Thos. 
44, Wild sheep. Ovis jubata, Peter. 
45. Goitred antelope. Gazella subgutturosa. 
Following are details concerning the specimens 
of the above listed species and subspecies col- 
lected since October, 1909, and sent to the Smith- 
sonian Institution, Washington. 
1 Erinaceus dealbatus, Swinhoe. 
One specimen, g. Tientsin, Chihli. Almost 
sea level. 
This hedgehog was first described by 
Swinhoe from Peking. It is comparatively 
common round Tientsin, where it is revered 
by the natives as a “ Great Spirit.” Owing 
to this fact it enjoys immunity from molesta- 
tion. The Chinese name is “ T’si wei,’? mean- 
ing “thorny animal” (T’si = thorn, wei = 
animal). 
2  Scaptochirus gillesei, Thos. 
Four specimens, 2gg, 19, 1 skeleton only. 
Wu-tsai, 20 miles W. of Ning-wu Fu, 
Shansi. 6,000 ft.1 
Moles seemed to be rather abundant 
on this plain. The specimens secured were 
1 Probably overestimated. 
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