THICK-SKINNED BEASTS. 53 



Eliinoceros Oswellii, Gray, P. Z. 8, 1854, p. 46, fig. (horns). An- 



derssoji, Lake N'Gami, p. 388, fig. 

 S. Africa, Lake N 'Garni. Presented by Col. Thomas Steele. 



1167 c. Front horn, 37 in. ; nearly straight. 

 S. Africa. 



1167 d. Front horn, 82 in. ; curved back below and forwards at the tip. 

 Parsons, Phil. Trans. 1742—43, tab. 3, fig. 6 (horn). 

 S. Africa. Sir Hans Sloane's collection. 



Sub-Order 5. SETIFEEA, Graij, Cat. Carniv. dc p. 325. 



Section 1. HOMODONTINA. 



Premolars i^ermanent, forming loith the molars a continuous series. 

 Molars solid, tubercular. 



Di\dsion 1. PSEUDOPEKISSODACTYLA. 



Hinder feet with three toes. The short external lateral toes of the 

 hind feet wantbig. America or Western Hemisphere. Gi'ay, 

 Ann. <& Mag. Nat. Hist. 1873. 



Family 1. DICOTYLID^, Gray, Cat. Carniv. <&c. p. 350. Ann. <& 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. 1873. 



2 — 2 3 — 3 



Cutting-teeth oZIq Premolars ^tZa Upper canines bent down ; 



front upper margin of the sheath of the upper teeth more or 

 less thickened in the mar»in. 



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1. NOTOPHOEUS, Gray, Cat. Carniv. dc. p. 350. 



Groove of vessel over eye cm-ved to the margin, and then bent back 

 over the canines and continued to the end of the nose. The very 

 young animal pale brown, with a paler collar. 



1. NoTOPHORUS TORQUATUS, Gray, Cat. Carniv. dc. p. 351. 

 Sus torquatus, Blainv. Ost. t. iii. (skeleton). 



55 a. Animal, stuffed ; adult ; bad condition. 

 Brazils. 



55 b. Animal, stuffed. 

 Brazils. 41, 12, 20, 1. Presented by A. Cross, Esq. 



55 e. Animal, stuffed ; half-grown ; blackish. 

 Brazils. 53, 8, 29, 23. 



55 /. Animal, stuffed ; half-grown ; blackish. 

 Brazils. 44, 7, 4, 6. 



55 d. Animal, stuffed ; very young ; pale brown, with interspersed 

 black haii's, more abundant on the middle of the back. Collar 

 and under side of neck and body pale. 



" Sus de Mozambique." Verreaux. 



BrazUs. 60, 2, 11, 15. 



