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713 h. Skull of an old male, from Africa. Forehead rather convex. 



713 r. A very similar skull of an old mule, purchased at a sale. 



713 and 713 t. Two nearly adult skulls, from the Museum of 

 Dr. de Jeude. 



713 y). A skull of an old specimen, diseased, from the Zoological 

 Society's Gardens. 



716 »•. A skull of a young specimen from India, from the Museum 

 of the Zoological Society ; inscribed with Indian characters. Named 

 Sus indicus. 



713 q. Skull of a young Berkshire Sow. 



71 3 e. Skull of a young Domestic Pig. 



713 s. The skull of a very young Domestic Pig. This skull has 

 an abnormality in the cutting-teeth. There are six in the upper 

 jaw ; the first two are in their natural position, and in their proper 

 I^lace ; the two hinder ones on each side are close together, just in 

 front of the suture of the intermaxillary bone, the front one being 

 elongated, slender, conical, and bent outwards, and the hinder one 

 short, broad, conical, and compressed. The canine on the right 

 side is double ; that is to say, the new one has appeared before the 

 old one has been shed. 



713 «'. Skull developing its last grinder, from the Museum of Dr. 

 do Jeude. 



713 1. Skull of an adult, with the nose of the skull more elon- 

 gated ; from the Utrecht Collection. Probably half-bred between 

 the Wild Boar and the Domestic Sow ; it has the flat forehead, con- 

 cave facial line, and the keeled side of the nose before the orbit of 

 the Domestic Pig, and the length of the face like the wild breeds. 



5. CENTURIOSUS. 



Face deeply and symmetrically furrowed. Ears verj' large, falling 

 down. Tail moderate. Skull — forehead and upper part of the nose 

 flat, smooth, keeled on the sides ; sides of the cheek concave ; the 

 sheath of the upper canine tubercular above ; upper canines coming 

 out in the lower edge of the jaws, and then bent upwards ; palate 

 broad. 



Centm-iosus, Grm/, P. Z. S. 18G2, p. 17. 1868, p. 40. 

 (lyrosus, Oral/; (ierrard, Cat. Bwten li. M. 18(52. 

 Ptychochoerus, Fitz. Sitz. Akad. d. Wmcn. 1804. 



This genus is most allied to PofamorJiosrus in the form of the 

 skidl, and to Sn.'t in its external appearance. It is not likely to be 

 a cross breed between the two genera. 



CenturiosTis pliciceps. B.M. 



Ears large, flat, roiuuled at the end, pendulous. Fur with scat- 

 tered black bristles. Skin blackish grey. Limbs and beneath 

 whitish. 



Sus (Centuriosus) pliciceps, Gra,/, P. Z. S. ISCU, p. 20.3, 1862, p. 14 

 (fig. of skull), p. 15 (fig. of palate). 



