204 MAMMALIA. 



s. Skull and ^ Matabangah R., Sunder- Purchased, 1875. 



feet bones. bunds. 



t. Skull ? Chillichang Creek, Sun- Capt, Charling. 

 derbunds. 



u. Skeleton No history (1869). 



v. Lower jaw No history. 



w. Lower jaw No history. 



Rhinoceros lasiotis. 



? Rhinoceros crossii, Cray P. Z. S., p. 250 (1854); Blyth P. Z S., p. 306 



(1S61). 

 Rhinoceros sumatrensis, apud Anderson P. Z. S., p. 129 (1872). 

 Rhinoceros lasiotis, P. L. Sclater P. Z. S., pp. 493, 791, pi. xxiii (1872) ; 



id. P. Z. S., 1875, p. 566; id. A7in. Mag. N. H. (4), x, p. 299; id. Trans. 



Zool. Soc. ix, p. 652, pi. xcviii ; Flower P. Z. S., 1876, p. 455 ; id. P. Z. S., 



1878, p. 634. 

 Rhinoceros sumatranus, apud Gray Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), x, p. 208 (1872). 

 ? Ceratorhinus crossii, Blyth J.A.S B., xliv, Burma List, p. 51 (1875) 



The Hairy-eared Rhinoceros. 



Distribution, — The Chittagongand Tipperah Hills; this species 



is replaced by the next in the Malay peninsula and the line of 



division between the two is not actually made out, but probably 



this species will be found to be the one distributed all over Burma. 



[No specimen in the Museum.] 



Rhinoceros sumatrensis. 



" Double-horned Rhinoceros of Sumatra," Bell Phil, Trans., p. 3, pis. ii, 



iii, iv (1793). 

 Rhinocero .'sumatrensis, CM7)jVr Regne An., i, ist ed,p. 240 (1817) ; P. L. 



Sclater P. Z S., 1872, p. 790, pi. Ixvii ; Bartlett P. Z. 5., 1873, p. 104, 



pi. xi ; P. L. Sclater. Trans. Zoul. Soc, ix, p. 650, pi. xcvii. 

 Rhinoceros sumatranus, Raffles Linn. Trans., xiii, p. 268 (1822) ; MUller 



and Schlegel Tern. VerhandL, p. 190, pi. xxxiv ; Blyth J. A. S. B., xxxi, 



p. 151 ; id. Cat. p. 137. 

 Rhinoceros sondaicus, apud F. Cuvier Hist. Nat. Manim. livr. 47, with 



plate {1825). 

 Ceratorhinus sumatranus, Gray P. Z. S., p. I02i (1867); li. Ann. Mag. 



N. H. (4), xi, p. 357. 

 Ceratorhinus crossii, Gray Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), X, p. 209 (1872). 

 Ceratorhinus sumatrensis, Garrod P. Z. S., p. 92 (1873); Flower P. Z. S., 



1876, p. 455; Blyth J. A. S. B., xliv, Burma List, p. 52; Flo^uer P. Z. S., 



1880 p. 69. 

 Ceratorhinus niger. Gray Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xi, p. 357. 

 Ceratorhinus blythii. Gray Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xi, p. 360. 



The Two-horned Rhinoceros. 



Distribution.— The. Malay peninsula and South Tenasserim?; 

 the islands of Sumatra, Java and Borneo. 



The skulls of the two-horned Rhinoceros in the Museum do not 

 show any very appreciable variation wiih the exception of two 

 formerly in the collection of the Asiatic Society ; these two skulls, 



