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No. 61. "1 Sp. Antelope cervicapra — The common Antelope. 

 62. J Horns of the common Antelope. 



Sp. Antelope 



Polished Horns of an Antelope. 



No. 64. Sp. Antelope ? 



A single Horn. 

 Species similar to No. 51, but horn more bent backwards. 



No. 67. Sp. Antelope guoral — The Ghoral Antelope. 

 A Skull and Horns of the male. 

 Presented by Lieut. Vicary, 4th Regt. N. I. 



No. 68. Sp. Antelope guoral — The Ghoral Antelope. 

 A Skull and Horns of the female. 

 Presented by Lieut. Vicary. 



No. 69. Sp. Antelope cervicapra — The common Antelope. 

 A Skull and Horns. 

 Presented by Lieut. Vicary. 



No. 70. Sp. Antelope chiru — The Chiru. 

 A single Horn. 



No. 71. Sp. Antelope ? 



A Skull and Horns. 

 Another specimen of the species mentioned under No. 51. 



No. 72. Gen. Capra. 



Sp. C. Jemlahica — The Jemlah Goat. 

 Horns and part of the Skull. 



No. 73. ^ Gen. Ovis. 



No. 74. J Sp. O. Argali— The Argali. 



Horns and part of the Skull. 



The Ovis Argali is the O. Ammon of many modern naturalists. The 

 O. Pygargus is also called Argali. 



No. 74 has a larger portion of the skull attached to the horns, than 

 the other has; it was presented by Mr. W. B. Bayley ; see Re- 

 searches, vol. 13. 



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