MAMMALIA. 
89 
‘»een 5 ,^** h ot the skull 
6 inches Ion 
l,ll *na of K , ' s doubtless that mentioned in Dr. Stoliczka’s posthumous note “on the Avi 
ahwi_ .^ as nghar m wirri^ >u ^ * , , , 
% j 
m an old male is 8*5 inches, in an adult female 7*5. Ears be- 
vertehrse of the tail 5 inches ; hairs at end 2. 
lllllru lant]y ah* fy!' 1 ff er ’” 1 under the name of Antilope gutturosa, a 
lf ders s as j uu- .f ( ai alhashi. It is also, I have very little doubt, the a; 
and said to he found 
animal to which Shaw 
"aine i s « Sa -J f en brought to him at Yarkand, and of which he says that the Yarkandi 
If I 
l<lt species i 8 V( f C 111 Un ifing the Yarkand gazelle to Gasella subgutturosa, the range of 
n( %hbou P h 00( j J y great II i s found throughout the highlands of Persia, though not in the 
f av Baku and ‘ j e I^^sian Gulf. It extends along the western coast of the Caspian to 
j Cst °i’n Turkestan 3 0Unt ^ a ^ 0U I Tabriz. It occurs at Kandahar, Bokhara, and throughout 
0 Ihe rano. p fv( * r , ’ an( I> H now appears, east of the Pamir, so that it may he found close 
° G. gutturosa. 
& 
56. Pantholops hodgsonii. PI. XYI. 
a : Edin - j ° ur - Sc -’ i827 > p- i6 - 3 - 
Anti h tecMr, r ' Smith > Griffith’s Cuv. An. King., v, p. 328 (182 7). 
P. Z.S ^ S ’’ Gleanings in Science, i, p. 144 (1829). — lb. ii, p. 348, Pis. Ill, V, (1830). — 
Jo Unia] ' i; ’ I' — J.A.S.B., i, p. 59, PI. IV (1832). — lb. iii, p. 134. — Hooter’s Himalayan 
?anU ^p, kod'2; If’ 157 ’ aud woo ^ut, p. 158 (1854). 
^ a gner Sel ° dgS- ’ T.Z.S., 1834, p. 81. — J.A.S.B., xii, 1843, Plate issued with No. 135. — 
Un gnlataF ■ Siiugth -’ Su PP- iv > P- 420 (1844)— lb. v, p. 402 (1856).— Gray, Cat. Mam. B. M. 
eWas hodgsonii P ' 53 ( 185a )— Cat. Rum. Mam. B. M., p. 33 (1872).— Adams, P.Z.S., 1858, p. 521. 
p. 231. B] , +1 ^ Y ’ ^ SpeC- Mam ' P- 157 (1843).— Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1846, xviii, 
J.A.S T! ul '’ Cat ‘ Mam - As - Soe., p. 173 (1863).— Jerdon, Mam. Ind.,p. 282 (1867).— W. Blank, 
’ 1872 , p. 39 _ 
mi ' KlUln ’ La dak ; 2 2, no label. 
J-he Chir' 
"'"ell ^ esSo:Q - I \!a CaiS ^ lave I 16611 described in the same year by Abel, Hamilton Smith, 
in i x ',f thorough l Te 0n Iy access to the two last-mentioned. This species was subsequently 
’’I Proposed f <lescr ^ )et I hy Hodgson from the living animal, and the same naturalist 
by . n I843 Gray ff ^ enus Pantholops from “ the vulgar old name for the unicorn.” 
u r yih in. the r ( ' ( antelope Kemas hodgsonii, and the generic name was adopted 
( !% Used i u j a f °§ Ue of Mammals in the museum of the Asiatic Society, and has been 
{Anpi genus Key C la> alt ll0u S' h GW in later catalogues corrected his former mistake. 
Gray 
Gr a * >e goral , II a f Was 0l 'iginally proposed by Ogilby in 1836, the type being 4 the Goral 
fylo - %th a i ' nc . e ). The generic name has been wrongly applied to the Chiru by 
Cl * M,9 » Ogith v n f a * n m i s applied by Gray to the wild goat of the Nilgiris ( Hemitragm 
* s P-)> 
neither of wliich is congeneric with the Goral. Ogilby certainly 
5 Hil]i Peathers ’ 187 A ii. P- 216 . 
3 g , p Tai tary, Yarkand, and Kashghar, p. 221. 
< f ,, ' 8-, 1873, pp. 313, 54(5. Severtzoff, Turk. Jev., p. 62. 
*• L ' S '» 1836, p. 138. 
