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however, have no recorded history and it is, therefore, impossible 

 to say whence they came. 



One of these skulls is remarkable for being much broader 

 than all the others ; the other, which, although narrower than 

 the first, is still broader than all the others, is more remarkable 

 still for the extreme length of the tooth row. 



As these are the differences specially pointed out by Prof. 

 Flower (P. Z. S., 1878, p. 634) between the Tipperah skull which 

 was supposed to have belonged to an example R. lasiotis and the 

 typical Sumatran skulls, it seems probable that these two skulls 

 may also be referable to R. lasiotis. 



a. Stuffed and ? *' Singapore " W. Rutledge, 1875. 



skull. 



b. Skeleton ? Malacca Purchased, 1875. 



mted. 



c. Skin, skele- $ W. Rutledge, 1879. 



ton. 



d. Skeleton ^Juv. Malacca Purchased, 1875. 



e. Skeleton Zoological Gardens, 1889. 



/. Skeleton (skull Malacca Dr. Maingay, 1867. 



impt.) 



5-. Skull (with^ Tenasserim E. O'Reilly, 1847, A.S.B. 



limb bones). 



h. Skull ^ Tenasserim Sir T. H. Maddock, 1842. 



A.S.B. 



y. Skull Tenasserim Sir T. H. Maddock, 1842, 



A.S.B. 



k Skull No history, A. S B. 



/. Skull No history, A S.B. 



». Skull , No history. 



n. Skull No history. 



o. Skin, skull $ "Singapore" W. Rutledge, 1885. 



juv. 



p. Ft. of skull Upper Martaban E. BIyth, 1861, A S.B. 



q. Nasal bones Sumatra? Miss Lloyd, A.S.B. 



r. Two horns Akyab Sir P. Sladen, 1877. 



attached, 



s. Skeleton ...... Zoological Gardens (1889). 



Rhinoceros bicornis. 



Rhinoceros unicornis, var. bicornis, Linnceus Syst. Nat., 12th ed., i, p. 



104 (1766). 

 Rhinoceros bicornis, Gmelin Syst. Nat., i, p. 57 (1788); P. L. Sclater 



Trans. Zool. Soc, ix, p. 655, pi. xcix ; Selous P. Z. S. 1881, p. 725. 

 Rhinoceros africanus, Desmarest^ Mamni., p. 400 (1820); Blyth Cat., p. 



138. 

 Rhinoceros keitloa, A. Smith S. African Zool., pi. i (1849); Blanford 



Abyssinia, p. 243. 



Distribution. — South Africa, extending northwards to Abyssinia. 



a-h, 2 Anterior horns W. S. Sherwill, 1843, 



A.S.B. 



