2. CERATORUINUS. 318 



occipital portion of the skull, and especially of the occipital condyles. 

 When placed by the side of a li. unicornis of the same size and con- 

 dition of teeth it stands rather higher, and is immediately known by 

 the length and slenderness of the nose and nasal bones. 



The following fossil species probably belong to this genus : — 



1. EniNOCEROs LEPTOEHiNus, Cuvicr, Oss. Foss. ii. p. 71, t. 9, 10, 

 11 ; Blainv. Osteogr. t. ; Gray, J. c. p. 1021. 



Illiinoceros Cuvieri, Desm. Maiinn. p. 402. 



Hah. Fossil. 



2. Rhinocekos iNcisivrs, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. ii. p. 89, t. (1. f. 9, 

 10 ; Blainv. Osteogr. p. 1 ; Gray, /. c. p. 1021. 



lYab. ? 



Cunor (Oss. Foss. ii. p. 71, t. 9. f. 7) figures a fossil skull of a 

 species of this genus from a drawing made at Milan by M. Adolphe 

 Brongniart. ^ee also an imperfect skull figured by Blaiuville (Os- 

 teographie, t. 14, figure at left upper corner of the plate). 



2. CERATORHINUS. 



Skin divided into shields by deep folds, the lumbar fold rudimen- 

 tary, short, only occupying the middle of the space between the 

 groin and the back. Horns two : front longer, curved backwards ; 

 hinder small, conical. SkuU : — forehead narrow, flat ; the upper 

 part of the uose on each side of the horns narrow, rounded, sub- 

 cylindrical ; the occipital region erect, the part near the condyles 

 rather concave, the occipital condyle short, broad, oblong, placed 

 obliquely inferior, scarcely prominent ; lachrymal bone very large, 

 iiregular-shaped. 



Coratorhimis, Grai/, P. Z. S. 1807, p. 1021. 



1 . Ceratorhinus sumatranus. B.M. 



RhinoctSros bicorue de Sumatra, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. ii. p. 27, t. 4, iii. 

 p. 42, t. 78. f. 8 (from Bdl, sk-uU). 



Rhinoceros sumatrensis, Cuvier ; Blainv. Osteogr. t. 2 (skull $ ), t. 7 

 (teeth). 



Rhinoceros de Java, F. Cuvier, Mamm. Litlwy. t. (not good). 



Sumatran lihinoceros, W. Bell, Phil. Trans. 1793, p. 3, t. 2,3,4; 

 Home, Phil. Trans. 1821, p. 270, t. 3*, 22. 



Rhinoceros simiatranus, Raffics, Linn. Trans, xiii. p. 268 ; Blainv. 

 Osteogr. X. (skull) ; Gerrard, Cat. Bones B. M. p. 282 ; Midler, 

 Verhand. t. 3o (old and voung) : Blijth, P. Z. S. 1801, p. 306, 

 1802, p. 1 ; Journ Asiat. Soc. Benqa'l, xxxi. 1862, p. 151, t. 3. 



f. 1, 2, 3. /^// ^/»/ J) yJj 



■— ^ Rhinoceros Crossii, &'/■«;/, P. Z .S'.yi854, p. 270 fig. (horns); Gerrard, 

 Cat. Bones B. M. p. 282. 

 Ceratorhinus sumatranus, Grag, P. Z. S. 1807, p. 1021. 



//ah. Sumatra {Bell) : Tavoy, near Siamese frontier {Bh/t/i) : 

 Pegu (Theohahl, B. M.). 



