1841.] Classified Catalogue of Mammals of Nepal. 913 



Antelopid^e vel caprid^. 



68-69. Antelopa 2 Sp. Cervicapra Auct. et Pennettii Auct ? Bha- 



ratensis. Nob. Vulgo, the Chouka or Ravine Deer. It seems 

 to be identical with Africana Auct. H. T. 



^i).Pantholops Nob. — Molars l''^ incisors erect, strong and rectili- 

 nearly ranged. Horns with clear sinus in cores, long, slen- 

 der, erect, sublyrate, inserted between the orbits, compressed, 

 nodose, and approximated at their bases. Large inquinal purs- 

 es. No suborbital sinus. Nose ovine, bluff and hairy. Large 

 intermaxillary pouches or subsidiary nostrils. Knees simple. 

 Ears pointed, short. Tail short, full. Hoofs low, broad and pad- 

 ded with large interdigital pores. Size, habits, and general 

 aspect of Antelopa et Gazella. Females hornless, with lesser 

 inguinal purses, and two teats. 



1 — Sp. new, and type Antelope Hodgsonii of Abel ; the Chiru 

 of Tibet. H. N. transnivem. 



71. Tetracerus. — 1 Sp. Chickara necnon Quadricornis Auct. Chou- 

 singha of Hindoos. H. T. 



72-73. Nemorhoidus vel Kemas. — 2 Sp. Goral (Hardwickii) et Pro- 

 clivus vel Thar Nob. H. C. and N. 



74. Capra, wild. — 1 Sp. C. Ibex Himalayan variety and tame, two 



varieties of the common Goat and two of the Shawl Goat, or 

 Sinai ; 1 2, Doogoo ; 3, Changra ; 4, Chappoo. H of 1, is N. ; of 

 2, 3, C. ; of 4, 5, N. and Tibet. 



75. Hemitragus No6.— General structure, odour, and horns of Capra, 



but having a small moist muzzle and four teats in the females ; 

 no interdigital pores. H. N. 



1. — Sp. and type, Capra Quadrimammis vel Jharal Nob. C. 

 Jemlaica of H. Smith ? 



N.B.— Mr. Ogilby has unwisely confounded this type with his Kemas, the 

 characters of which group were, by the by, first correctly stated by myself, as 

 were those of Hemitragus. The Goral or type, or Kemas has, (besides a 

 larger muzzle than that of Jharal,) interdigital pores ; the Jharal or type 

 of Hemitragus has none, wherefore Mr. Ogilby was especially bound by his 

 own principles not to confound the two. 



76-77- Ovis, wild. — 2 Sp. new, Ammonoides Nob et Nahur Nob; 

 and four tame varieties ; viz. the Hunia, Barwal, Cago and Sil- 

 ingia. H. of 1, 2, is N. ; of 3, N. ; of 4, 5, 6, C. 



