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CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



Hippopotamus (Tetraprotodon) aniphibius, Falconer. Journ. Ac. Sci. 

 Pliilad. ser. 2, voL i, p. 237, 1849, Pal. Mem. vol. ii, p. 405, 1868. 



Hippopotamus senegalensis, Falconer, Journ. Ac. Sci. Philad. ser. 2, 

 vol. i, p. 237, 1849 ; Gratj, Cat. Carnivora, etc. Brit. Mus. p. 357, 

 1869 : quoted — but not recognised as a species, as if from 

 Desmoulins, Journ. Physiol, vol. v, p. 354, 1825, where, however, 

 according to Miller (1910), no such name was given. 



Typical locality Nile Valley. 



Size very large — length of head and body about 14 feet ; 

 two pairs of incisors in each jaw, the inner pair in lower jaw 



Fig. 55. — Palatal Aspect of Skull and Lower Jaw of Hippopotamus 

 {Hippopotamus amphihius). 



much larger than the outer ; neck very short and line of 

 back but little arched ; skin, with the exception of bristles 

 on the muzzle and tail, nearly naked, and forming heavy 

 folds on neck, shoulders, and sides of chest. 



The distriljutional area formerly included suitable locali- 



