MAMMALIA. 
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of the Karalf From the Kuenlun ranges, including all the mountainous region north 
rang e (n s n ° KU11 ^ ass arL( l Upper Yarkand river, and intervening between the Mastagh 
°nlv th P ^ m;u U ; d on maps as the Karakoram range) and the plains of Yarkand, I find 
f e following species recorded 1 
Mvstela, temon ? 
4'domy S Jiimalayanvs. 
^rvicola stoliczkanus. 
Wmhia mdhji. 
pallipeg ? var 
lja 90mys griseus. 
Lagomys macrotis. 
Egtms hemionus. 
Bos ( Poephagus ) grunniens. 
Ovis nalmra. 
Capra sibirica. 
Panlholops liodgsoni. 
south of Lob a Ufty range of mountains discovered by Colonel Prejevalslci just 
Animals w > ~ 1101 '’ Relieved to be continuous with the Kuenlun ranges, the following 
From Ktd' ere p° bserved ^ lb at traveller. (Petermann’s Mitth. Erghft., No. 53, p. 17; 
between J ’ &c ' 5 P- S4.) The names are those given by Colonel Prejevalski, except those 
parentheses : — 
Mustll^ wn ™ a )> v ery rare. 
Cani.t C fmedm ^ ^ artes leucolachruea) , rare. 
Ca, ‘is chanko ? } , 
Can i„ .. i r rather rare. 
ll ^ (? F - fifteens)) 
Meriones - 1 llipes )> common i 
in ravines. 
th e ravine f Ger ^ llws cryptorhinus ,) rare, in 
Camelus bactrianm, ferns, roaming about, rarely 
inside the mountains. 
Ovis polii, rare. 
Pseudois nahoor (Ovis nalmra) common. 
Poephagus grunniens, ferns, rare. 
Asinus kiang (Equus hemionus'] , rare. 
Sns scrofa,ferus, rare, in the ravines. 
dle plains Turkestan. — The following is the list of animals known to be found in 
of Yarkand and Kishghar:- 
■ borealis. 
Chiroptera. 
Vesperugo discolor. 
Synotus darjilingensis. 
f u il gris, 
• sha 
P. 
caius. 
w% ana. 
var. 
Insectivora. 
Erinaceus albulus. 
Carnivora. 
I 
Eq\ 
Rodentia. 
* Pichycercus. 
*“ ^thronotus. 
us Fionas ? 
scrofa ? 
Ungtjlata. 
Sus 
Cams lupus. 
C. ( Vulpes ) flavescens. 
Mustcla stoliezkana. 
Gerbillus cryptorhinus. 
Bipus lagopus. 
Lepns yar/candensis . 
Gazella subgutkirosa, var. yarkandensis. 
Cervus, sp. ? 
1 J . i 
Hayward, ancTH^ va ^ e f °f the Karakash and that of the upper portion of the Yarkand river, 
vudersou, besides Dr. Stoliczka’s notes and collections. 
My author- 
