90 SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 
included the Nilgiri goat in his genus Kemas, 1 hut this was in a subsequent paper to that 
which he gave the characters of the genus and named the Goral as the type. ^ut 
Hodgson’s antelope has been variously classed by different authors, but there can be 
little doubt that Hodgson was right in considering it closely allied to the Gazelles. The 1 
of the feet with their very pointed hoofs strongly supports this view. 
The following detailed measurements of a female are from Stoliczka’s notes : — 
Inches. 
Length from nose to between ears . 
,, from between ears to top of shoulder 
}> }} top of shoulder to base of tail 
„ of tail without tuft 
„ „ with tuft 
Total length from nose to tip of tail 
Length of ear from front base 
,, orifice to tip 
)} ,, hind base . 
Median breadth of ear 
Girth round the breast 
Height at shoulder 
Length of fore-leg 
hind-leg 
from knee 
from hock to toe 
pp " 
Height at the hind-feet . 
From nose to eye 
„ eye to base of ear 
Height of nose with lower lip 
10 
14 
26 
4- 5 
7 
53 
5- 8 
4*3 
4*8 
2*5 
35 
27*5 (?37*5) 
15 
10*4 
24 
11*5 
31 
5*8 
2*5 
3*2 
” . rh° ot 
Pantliolops hodgsoni appears to be common throughout Tibet from the neighbor 
of Lhassa to Ladak. It is found in the Kuenlun range, but has not been lll< ^ in 
itb 
W 1 
or Lhassa to Ladak. It is found in the Kuenlun range, but has not been 
further to the north-west or west. It was not found by Pere David in Eastern Tibet 
Mongolia. . , 0 f tl> 1 ’ 
In Mr. Shaw’s work , 2 the head of this antelope is figured by mistake as that ^ ^ ( y 
« Keek Gazella subgutturosa, var. The mistake was made by the publisher of t a 
in Mr. Shaw’s absence . 3 
* 
Family — CER VII) JE. 
57 . Cebvus eustephanus. 
W. Blanf., P. Z. S., 1875, p. 637. _ Se r- 4 ’ 
? Cervus maral (C. canadensis vnx .) , SevertzofE, Turk. Jev., pp. 62, 103. Ann. Mag. Nat. H* 1 
xviii, p. 377.— Prejevalski, Pet. Mitt., Erg. Hft., No. 53, p. 5.— From Kulja, &c., p. 46. # 
? C. maral, var. asiatica, h. songarica, Severt., Turk. Jev., p. 109; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., t. 
J 
Cervus cornibus magnis sublcevigatis, valde curvatis, superne subplanulatis, s 00^ 
Usque, apices versus convergentibus atque retro productis, ramos ad septem gerentibu s > 
1 P. Z. S., 1837, p. 81. 
2 High Tartary, &c., pp. 168, 169. 
3 I am indebted to Captain Trotter and Captain Biddulph for this information. 
