2. poRCULA. 339 



t+t Head very long, slender, without loarts. The skull elow/tife, more titan 

 twice as long as high ; concamtg in front of the orbit deep. Cheeks 

 bearded. Euhys. 



11. Sus barbatus. B.M. 



Back covered with ochraceous, sides and beneath with black 

 bristles ; nose, extremities, and tuft at end of tail blackish. Skull 

 much compressed, very long, slender. Ears moderate, nakedish. Fur 

 with scattered bristles. Head very long, slender ; sides of the jaws 

 covered with crisp hairs ; crown and occiput covered with short hairs. 

 Head Avithout any warts. 



Sus barbatus, S. MiiUer, Van der Hoeven, Tijdschr. 1839, v. p. 140 ; 



Verhandl. i. pp. 42, 17.3, 179, t. .SO, 31,: Gerrurd, Cat. Bones B, M. 



p. 278 ; Fitzinger, Setigera, p. 392 ; Gray, P. Z. S. 1868, p. 32. 

 Sus scrofa, var., Giebel, iSdugcth. p. 22o. 



Hah. Borneo. Called "Wite Warken."' 



712 a. Skull of adult, from Borneo, presented by J. Brooke, Esq. 

 Length from end of nasal to occipital crest 19 inches, 9| high 

 at occiput. Exactly like the figure in Miiller's ' Yerhand.' t. 31. 

 f. 4.5. 



712. SkuE of a young animal changing its teeth, from Borneo. 

 C'apt. Sir E. Belcher. Length 11 1 inches, 5 inches high at occiput. 

 Nose very slender, attenuated ; nose from the orbit double the length 

 of the distance from the front of the orbit to the occiput ; the zygo- 

 matic arch flat, thin. 



2. FORCULA. 



Head conical, moderate. Ears small, erect, hairy. Cheeks with- 

 out any tubercles. Tail very short, rudimentarj\ Cutting-teeth f , 

 two upper front largest, the lateral lower small ; intermaxillary mo- 

 derate, not produced ; canines small, scarcely elevated above the 

 other teeth, the upper one rather spread out, but not reflexed ; 

 premolars \ ■ \- 



Porcula, Hodgson ; Gerrard, C(rt. Bones B. M. p. 278, 1852 ; Fitz. 

 Sitz. Akad". d. Wiss. 1864, p. 404 ; Gray, P. Z. S. 1868, p. 33. 



The skull chiefly difters from Sus in being shorter and much 

 smaller. The number and form of the teeth and of the intcrmaxil- 

 laries arc the same as in Sus. 



* Back and nape maned. 



1. Poixula papuensis. (The Bene.) B.M. 



Ears moderate, erect, nakedish, internally white. Fur very 



bristly above, with scattered bristles beneath ; bristles of nape and 



back longer, forming a black mano ; brown and reddish above, black 



and white beneath. 



Young. Dark brown, with five fulvous streaks. 



Ben, Forrest, Voy. p. 97, t, 2, 3. 



Sus papuensis, Lesson S,- Gam. Bull. Set. Xaf. vii. pp. 80, 96; I)u- 



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