. Record di grande gioco : con la loro distribuzione, caratteristiche, dimensioni, pesi, e le misure di corno e crepuscolo . Sahara. Naso a radice lunghezza estrema Standingof coda in una di lunghezza ...» il. Su tutti. linea retta. ft. ins. -5 0 -4 9 i -4 8 ft. in. ft. altezza ijis. ft. in. Circonferenza dietro le spalle 29 39i peso. Località. Proprietario dell'Africa orientale Sonialiland. Capt. R. Meinertz- hagen.F. Vaughan Kirhy. T. H. IL DODDS. Lunghezza. In.-i2i -i2i 12 Ili-II-I0| -Los 7i7^8 6.i peso,lb oz.2 8 2 12 teschi. Località. AfricaZoniba sud-est, a.C. A.SonialilandBenue RiverSonialilandAfrico sud-est Africo est
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. Records of big game : with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . Sahara. Nose to root Length Extreme Standingof tail in a of length ...» il. over all. .straight line. ft. ins. -5 0 -4 9i -4 8 ft. ins. ft. ijis height. ft. ins. Girth behind shoulders 29 39i Weight. Locality. East Africa Sonialiland Owner. Capt. R. Meinertz- hagen.F. Vaughan Kirhy. T. H. IL Dodds. Length. ins.-I2i -I2i 12 Ili-II-I0| -loS 7i7^8 6.i Weight, lbs. oz.2 8 2 12 Skulls. Locality. South-East AfricaZoniba, B.C.A.SonialilandBenue RiverSonialilandSouth-East AfricaEast Africa Owner. F. aughan Kirby. D. MacAlpine. J. H. H. Dodds. Capt. E. J. Wolseley. Viscount Edniond de Poncins. Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. The late Rear-Admiral R. A. T- IMontgomerie, R.N. The STRIPED HY.ffiNA (Hysena striata).Distribution.—India, Arabia, etc., and North and East Africa. Owner. J. H. H. Dodds. The late Dr. T. C. Jerdon. Nose to rootof tail. Length oftail. Standingheight. I, oca ft. ins. ft. ins. ft. ins. -4 4i 2 2i Sonialiland -3 6 I 5 India • - 0 vners measurement 5IO RECORDS OF BIG GAME. SCAlE OF INCHES Skull of Kamchatkan Bear. BEARS (Ursidse). Bears are so unlike other animals and so like one another that noone has the slightest difficulty in recognising a member of the groupwhen he sees it. They constitute a family of Carnivora—the Ursidce—and are spread over the greater part of the globe, with the exception ofAfrica to the south of the Sahara desert, and the Australasian islands.As some of their leading characteristics, mention may be made of theirlarge bodily size, clumsy build, shaggy fur, generally uniform coloration, the very short tail, and the application of the whole sole of the foot tothe ground in walking. The skull and teeth are likewise very peculiarand distinctive, although these need not be taken into consideration inthis place. In consequence of the marked similarity to one another of mostmembers of the group, it is a matter of extreme