328 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



H.— Sus vittatus andersoni. 



Sus andersoni, Thomas and Wroughton, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 

 vol. iii, p. 441, 1909, Journ. Fed. Malay Mus. vol. iv, p. 127, 

 1910. 



Typical locality Balam Island, Eliio Linga Archipelago ; 

 the range also includes Bintang and Karimon Islands. 



Differs from ^S*. v. rhionis by the greyer colour of the 

 adult and the redder tint of the young, as well as by the 

 smaller teeth, especially the second upper incisor and 

 the premolars. 



9. 4. 1. 509. Skull and skin, female. Bintang Island, 

 Ehio Linga Archipelago ; collected by Mr. E. Seimund. 

 Presented hijthe Government of the Federated Malay States, 1909. 



9. 4. 1. 510. Skull and skin, female. Batam Island, 

 Ehio Linga Group ; same collector. Same history. 



9. 4. 1. 511. Skull and skin, female. Same locality and 

 collector. Type. Same history. 



9. 4. 1. 512. Skull and skin, female. Karimon Island, 

 Ehio Linga Group. Same history. 



I.— Sus vittatus niadensis. 



Sus niadensis. Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxx, p. 751, 1906. 



Typical locality Nias Island. 

 Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 

 Like typical race, but with larger second and third 

 molais. 



No specimen in collection. 



J.— Sus vittatus babi. 



Sus babi, Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxx, p. 752, 1906. 



Typical locality Pulo Babi, off western Sumatra. 

 Type in L''.S. National Museum, Washington. 

 Similar in size to typical race, but colour much darker 

 and skull wider. 



No specimen in collection. 



