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Smaller than typical race, the upper skull-length about 

 11|- inches (oOO mm.); talon of thu'd upper molar obsolete: 

 colour generally similar, but a light band on each side of the 

 face, which unites with its fellow on under surface of the 

 muzzle to form a chevron. Major and Dehaut regard this 

 race as nearly related to the Malay S. vittatus, between which 

 and S. scrofa it is stated by the former writer to be almost 

 exactly intermediate ; probably no under-fur. 



No specimen in collection. 



C— Sus scrofa castilianus. 



Sus scrofa castilianus, Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1912, pp. 391 and 

 392 (Abs. P.Z.S. 1912, p. 13) ; Miller, Cat.Mamm. West. Europe, 

 p. 960, 1912 ; Cabrera, Cat. Met. Mamm. Mas. Madrid, p. 133, 

 1912. 



Typical locality Burgos, Northern Spain. 



Intermediate in point of size between typical race and 

 the undermentioned S. s. hcetious : length of upper surface of 

 skull about 13f inches (353 mm.) ; under-fur present. 



11. 10. 5. 3. Skull and skin. Quintanar de la Sierra, 

 near Burgos ; collected by Eev. S. Gonzales. Type. 



Presented hj the Hon. N. C. liothschild, 1911. 



8. 7. 7. 32, 33. Two skulls and skins, female. Same 

 locality ; collected by Srs. S. and N. Gonzales. 



Purchased, 1908. 



D.— Sus scrofa boBticus. 



Sus scrofa boeticus, Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1912, pp. 391 and 393 

 {Abs. P.Z.S. 1912, p. 14); Miller, Cat. Mamm. West. Europe, 

 p. 960, 1912. 



Typical locality Coto Donana, Huelva, Southern Spain. 

 Smaller than preceding race — length of upper surface of 

 skull about 11 f inches (324 mm.), without under-fur. 



95. 9. 4. 16. Skull and skin, female. Almonte, Seville. 

 Presented hy the Lord^ Lilford, 1895. 

 8. 3. 8. 12. Skull and skin. Coto Donana. Type. 



Presented hj Abel Chapman, Psq., 1908. 

 8. 3. 8. 13. Skull, Same locality. Same history. 



