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The Chamois or Gems. Rupicapra Tragus. Capra 
Rupicapra, Linn. S. N. i. 95. Antilope Rupicapra, 
Pallas , Misc. 4. Griffith, A. K. v. 865. t. Tragus 
Dorcas, Klein. Gesner, Quad . 32 1. fig. Buffon , 
H. N. xn. 136. t. 16. 
a. d. and e. Horns. Alps, Europe. 
b. and c. Skull and horns. Alps, Europe.— Presented 
by General Hardwicke. 
f. In summer coat, yellowish. Alps,. Europe. 
g. In change (nose imperfect). Alps, Europe. 
h. In winter coat, blackish. Alps, Europe. 
The Steinbock. Capra Ibex, Linn. S. N. i. 95. Grif- 
fith , A. K. t. Capra Alpina, Girtanner , Jour . Phys . 
xxviii. 224. Bouquetin, Buff. H . N. xii. 136. t. 13, 
14. Knorr , Belie, ii. t. k. 5. f. 2. Mam. Lithog. t. 
Shaw, Mus. Lever, t. 2. Capricornis, Gesner, Quad. 
1099. fig. 
a. Male. Europe, Alps. — Presented by Mrs. A. G. 
Campbell. 
b. Male. Europe, Alps. — Presented by Messrs. Murray 
and Brockedon. 
c. Horns on base, very large. 
d. Horns and skull. 
e. and f. Single horns, rather compressed. 
g. and h. Males. Europe, Alps. 
The Tek or Takiga. Capra Sibirica, Meyer, ZooL 
Ann. i. 397. Ibex Sibiricarum, Pallas, Spic. Zool. xi. 
31. t. 3. 5. f. 4. Capra Ibex, Schreb. t. 281. C. Pal- 
lasii, Schinz. Thier . iv. 511. 
a. Male ; b. Female. Siberia. —From the St. Peters- 
burg Academy. 
The Zach or Zebuder. Capra Caucasica, Guldenst. 
Act. Petrop. 1779, t. 16, 17. H. Smith. Griffith, 
A. K. v. 871. A- / ^ {>< 1 1 
a. and b. Horns and skull. (The specimens describecf ^ 
by Col. Ham. Smith.) 
c. Var., single horns, in bad state, with only three very 
distant knots on front keel. — Specimen described by 
Col. H. Smith. 
