136 Oxen 



Two males were subsequently brought to Paris by MM. Quoy and 

 Gaimard, one of which was exchanged in i 845 with the Earl of Derby for 

 an eland. It lived but a short period at Knowsley. In 1863 the Zoological 

 Gardens at Rotterdam received a male anoa ; and from that date there has 

 been a continuous succession of these rare and interesting little bovines 

 at that establishment. Between 1863 and 1889 the Rotterdam Gardens 

 have possessed no less than eighteen examples, of which ten were bulls and 

 eight cows, three having been born in the Gardens. From Rotterdam the 

 London Zoological Gardens purchased a young male in 1871, and they 

 acquired by exchange a female in 1880. Specimens have been exhibited 

 in other public menageries, and at the present time there is a pair living 

 at Woburn Abbey. 



7. ThK SiWALIK TaMARAI" Bos TKIcrt'ETRICORNIS [Exti>ict) 



Prohiihd/iis siviilensis, Rutimever, Ver/i. Ges. Basely ser. 2, vol. iv. p. 334 

 (1865), no description, Denkschr. sc/nceiz. Gcs. vol. xxii. part 2, art. 3, p. 5 

 (1867). 



Bubalus [Hcniihos) triquctricornis, Riitimeyer, Dcnksc/ir. fc/iwe/'z. Gcs. vol. 

 xxii. part 2, art. 3, p. 23 (1867). 



(?) Bos occipitalis. Falconer, Pal. Mem. vol. i. p. 280 (1868) ; Lydekker, 

 Horns and Hoofs, p. 48 (1893). 



Hemibos triquetriccros. Falconer and Cautley, in Falconer's Pal. Mem. 

 vol. i. p. 546 (1868) ; Lydekker, Pal. hui. {Mem. Geol. Si/rv. Iml.), ser. 10, 

 vol. i. p. 145 (1878). 



(?) Perihos occipitalis, Lydekker, Pal. hid. [Mem. Geol. Siirv. Lid.), ser. 

 10, vol. i. p. 141 (1878). 



Prohubahis [Hemibos') triquetricornis, Riitimeyer, Abb. scbice/z. pal. Ges. 

 vol. V. p. 122 (1878). 



Probubaliis triquetricornis, Riitimeyer, op. cit. p. 189 (1878). 



