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4. 5. 12. 1. Head, mounted. Java. 



Presented hi Baron L. T. H. Van Ileclieren-tot- Walien, 



1904. 



46.12.15.6. Skeleton; skull, with horns (fig. 11), 



exhibited separately. 



By excJumrje ivith Leydcn Micseuni, 1846. 

 46. 12. 15. 7. Skeleton, female, mounted, with horns, 

 which are very short. ^^'^'^^ ^'"''^^'^y- 



67. 4. 12. 613. Immature skull, with horns. Java. 



LidtJi de Jeicde Collection, 1867. 



B.— Bos banteng lowi. 



Bos sondaicus lowi, LydehJccr, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1912, p. 906. 



Typical locality Eejang Valley, Borneo. 



Colour, so far as known, more or less nearly identical 

 with that of typical race ; horns of bulls (fig. 12) directed 

 more upwardly, rising at first at an angle of about 45° with 

 an upwards and outwards direction, and then curving to ca 

 moderate extent inwards and slightly forwards; in con- 

 sequence of this shape the span is relatively small, the horns 

 themselves being frequently smaller than in the typical 

 race. Forehead of skull almost flat, with the intercornual 

 ridge nearly straight. 



Probably represented by an allied or identical form ni 



Sumatra. 



87. 2. 10. 4. Skull, with horns (fig. 12). Eejang Valley, 

 N. Borneo. Type. Presented hy H. B. Low, Bsq., 1887. 



87. 2. 10. 1-3. Three skulls, with horns. Eejang 

 YaHey. '^^'""^ history. 



87. 2. 10. 5-7. Three skulls, with horns. Eejang 

 Yaiiey. 'S'rt7?ic history. 



86. 12. 20. 5-6. Two skulls, with horns. Sandakan, 

 N. Borneo. Presented hy W. B. Pryer, Bsq., 1886. 



80. 5. 4. 1. Skull and horns. Eejang Valley. 



Presented hy IT. B. Loiv, Esq., 1887. 



80. 5. 4. 2. A pair of horns. Eejang Valley. 



Same history. 



80 5. 4. 3. A pair of horns. Kanowit Valley, 

 N. Borneo. 'S'r«?i(3 history. 



