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(same as Syrian) Goat, with very long ears. 
F. Stuffed head of female British Groat. Pre- 
sented by Babu Rajendra Mallika, in 1861. 
G. Skeleton of Jamnipara Goat. H, L Skulls 
(without horn-sheaths). 
Genus Ovis, L. 
547. O. AMMON ; Capra ammon, L. 
Syn. Aigoceros argali, Pallas. 
O. Hodgsonii, Blyth. 
O. ammonoides, Hodgson. 
(The Hyan of Tibetans).* 
Hab. Tibet ; N. Asia. 
A. Stuffed male. Presented by G. T. Lush- 
ington, Esq,, B another. Presented by Capt. 
Smyth, in 1862. CD. Two skulls of males. 
Presented by G. F. Lushington, Esq. E, Skull 
of young male (imperfect). F. Pair of loose 
horns of female. 
548. O. CYCLOCEROS, Hutton {Cal. Journ. N. H, II, pi 
XIX, Wolfs Sketches, pi. , P. Z. 8. 1838, 
526). 
Syn. O. Vignei, Blyth (in part). 
(The Oorid,) 
O. montana apud Cunningham (Ladak). 
Hab. Afghanistan ; Alpine Panjab (represented 
in the Nineveh sculptures). 
A. Stuffed female, and B. Lamb. From 
Punjab Salt Eanges, Presented by W. Theo- 
bald, Esq.,Junr.,in 1853 {J.A. aS'. XXII,583). 
C. Young male. Presented by Babu Rajen- 
dra Mallika, in 1850 (j: A >6'. XIX, 561). 
D. E. F. Skulls of males. G. H. L Skulls of 
females. J. Frontlet. Two male skulls from 
Sir A. Burnes's collection {J.A. 8. IX, 1139;. 
Presented by W. Theobald, Esq. 
* A pair of horns of C. Polii, Blyth, are stated in Dr. Horsfield's Catalogue 
of the India-house Museum, to have been " presented by the Asiatic Society 
of Bengal." This is a mistake. They were doubtless presented by the Koyal 
Asiatic Society of London, the Museum of which contained the noble frontlet 
originally described by me. — E, B. 
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