598 JOURNAL, BOMBA 1’ NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXV 111 
In- 
dex 
No. 
M 
CdO 
C 
easur 
ment 
O 
e- 
s 
Tip 
to 
Tip 
Name of Sportsman 
Date 
Locality, etc. 
42 
47 
- . 
Major MacCullock 
1920 
Baltistan, 
43 
47 
Capt. A. G. Eden 
1913 
Baltistan. 
44 
46J 
11 
Capt. Jeffereys . . 
1905 
Baltistan. 
45 
46J 
lOi 
G. Des Vieux 
1910 
Hushai. 
46 
46J 
n 
25i 
G. P. RadclyfEe 
•• 
Baltistan. 
47 
m 
lOJ 
23J 
Capt. Bogle 
1904 
Gilgit. 
48 
461 
• • 
H. C. Strong 
1908 
49 
46| 
Capt. Bickford . . 
1917 
Cherkila 
50 
46 
11 
A. E. Ward 
1887 
Astor. 
51 
46 
11 
•• 
Capt. S. B. Patterson . . 
1905 
Baltistan. 
52 
46 
10^ 
m 
R. Walpole 
•• 
Baltistan. 
53 
46 
loj 
26| 
Major J. F. P. Langdon 
1907 
Baltistan. 
54 
46 
m 
31 
V. A. R. Stokes 
1911 
Baltistan. 
55 
46 
26} 
Warton . . 
1904 
Baltistan. 
56 
46 
n 
m 
R. S. B. Aldsey. . 
1904 
Baltistan. 
57 
46 
. . 
Major E. H. S. James . . 
1917 
Gilgit. 
58 
46 
Capt. S. Stuart Mellow 
1920 
Baltistan. 
59 
46 
Major MacCullock 
1920 
Baltistan. 
60 
46 
L. G. McKinsuey 
1921 
Ward wan. 
Between 45" and 46" there is a list of 30 heads, of these one has a girth of 
11^" shot by Mr. Lueas Tooth in Astor. Two girthed 11" one shot by Mrs. Hext 
in Baltistan, the other by A. E. Ward in Dumoot. Since peace was concluded 
twelve heads measuring between 45" and 48^" in length have been recorded. 
Ibex shooting within the watershed of the Jhelum is now prohibited. 
The records of old date prove that very big horns were got in Kashmir 
proper. Look at the measurements of Nos. 13 and 14. Not long ago a fine herd 
was seen in another branch of the Liddar Valley. It is an open question 
whether the prohibition regarding shooting will give good results. The best 
guardian of a shooting block is the license holder ; he can of course shoot up to 
his limit, but what is that compared with the number that the goat-herds can 
slay, and besides this the sportsman would naturally try to kill leopards and 
bears. A Botanist or a Field NaturaUst may now and again visit the heights of 
Kashmir, but on their own job, not to hunt game. 
