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89. 11. 20. 18. Frontlet and horns. Guna. 



Presented hy Col. J. Evans, 1889. 

 2. 8. 14. 3. Skull, with horns. Central Provinces. 



Presented ly Mrs. Bellew, 1902. 

 8. 2. 18. 1. Skin. Indore, Central India. 



Presented ly J. Powland Ward, Usq., 1908. 



11. 11. 13. 1. Skin, mounted. Central Provinces. 

 Presented by the Bomlay Natural History Society, 1911. 



12. 10. 31. 94-96. Three skulls, with horns. India. 



Begiieathed hy A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1912. 



The following specimens represent the so-called T. suh- 

 quadricornutus ; if all belong to the same form, the widely 

 sundered localities of the first and last render it improbable 

 that they indicate a local race. 



884, c (43, a). Skull, with horns, and skin. Southern 

 Mahratta country. Type of T. subquadricornutus. 



Presented hy Sir Walter Elliot. 

 884, d (43, d). Skull and skin, female. Same locality. 



Same history. 

 46. 11. 6. 19 (884,6). Skull, with horns, and skin. 

 Eastern Ghats, Madras. 



Presented hy Surgeon-Oeneral T. C. Jerdon, 1846. 



46. 11. 6. 22 (47. 1. 25. 16 and 884, a). Skull and skin, 



female. Same locality. Same history. 



98. 6. 3. 3. Imperfect skull, with horns. Gir Forest, 



Kathiawar. Presented hy Lieut.-Col. L. L. Fenton, 1898. 



VI. Genus BOSELAPHUS. 



Boselaphus, Blainville, Bull. Soc. Philom. 1816, p. 75 ; Sclater and 

 Thomas, Book of Antelopes, vol. iv, p. 91, 1900 ; Max Weber, 

 Sdugethiere, p. 675, 1904 ; PococJc, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1910, 

 p. 926. 



Portax, S. Smith, Griffith's Animal Kingdom, vol. v, p. 366, 1827 ; 

 Biitimeyer, Ahh. schweis. pal. Qes. vol. iv, p. 54, 1877. 



Buselaphus, Beichenhach, Sdugethiere, vol. iii, p. Ill, 1845. 



Bosephalus, Horsfield, Cat. Mamm. Mus. B. Ind. Co. p. 169, 1851, 

 errorim. 



Distinguished from the preceding genus by the much 

 larger bodily size of the single species, the smaller face- 



