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the Indian Museum, measured as follows—Left horn, 68 ins., right horn 6/ ins., 
girth of both 16 ins., tip to tip 62 ins. A Mr. Dauvergne, of Kashmir, had a head 
of over 70 ins. The best head obtained by members of the Yarkand Expedi¬ 
tion of 1874 was. 65 ins. by 16 ins., tip to tip 56 ins. In the Journal of the 
Bombay Natural History Society, Viscount E. de Poncins tells of a 71 in. head, 
got on the Great Pamir.’ Very few horns of over 60 ins. are recorded now. 
Length. 
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Girth. 
Tip to tip. 
Place. 
,j Remarks. 
71 
15.$ 
531 
Great Pamir 
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