THICK-SKINNED BEASTS. 57 



1363/. Animal, unstuffed; very young, with skull. Pale browii, back 

 and sides of head with a few indistinct black streaks. 

 S. peniciUatus, P. Z. S. 1861, p. 62, pi. 11. 

 West Africa. Born at the Zool. Gardens. 57, 8, 3, 1. 



1363 g. Animal, stuffed ; very young, rather pale. 56, 12, 30, 7. 

 1363 h. Animal, stuffed ; very young, rather pale. 57, 3, 5, 1. 

 1363 i. Animal, stuffed ; very young, blackish. 67, 10, 5, 21. 

 W. Africa. Born at the Zool. Gardens. 



1363 e. Skin, unstuffed ; wanting much hau\ 



Potamochoerus penicillatus, Du Chaillu, Travels, fig. 



1363 e. SkuU of " e." 



Gaboon. 71, 5, 27, 6. Presented by M. du Chaillu. 



1363 b. Skeleton ; female. Skull with only a veiy sUght marginal 

 keel on the sheath of the upper canines. 

 Cameroons River. Zool. Soc. 



1363 c. Skull ; male. Process of sheath of canine cut off. Wanting 

 canines and cutting-teeth. 

 Interior Afiica. Baikie. 65, 5, 3, 4. 



1363 d. Skull. Wanting cutting-teeth and upper canines. 

 Interior Africa. Baikie. 65, 5, 3, 4. 



Tribe 2. SUINA, Gra7j, Cat. Carniv. Sc. p. 328 ; Ann. d Mag. Nat. 



Hist. 1873, June. 



Ears rounded in the domestic, elongate, drooping, not pencilled at 



the end. The concavity in the skull in front of the orbits with 



a ridge on the lower part, from the front of the zygomatic arch. 

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Cutting - teeth - — - The front grinders close on the back of 



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the upper canines, which in males are free and bent outwards 

 and upwards. The sheath of the upper canines of the males 

 spread out, with a ridge or crest across their upper smface, and 

 of the females often sUghtly bent up at the end. 



1. Wild Swine. Ears moderate, hairy. 



1. EUHYS, Grayy Cat. Carniv. <&c. p. 339; Ann. d Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 1873. 



Head elongate, twice as long as high at the occiput. Cheeks and 

 throat covered with long projecting hairs. Lower canines of the males 

 elongate, slender, convex on the sides and rounded in front. The front 

 false grinders near the base of the canines separated from the other 

 grinders by a rather broad diastema. Sheath of the upper canines in 

 the males with an elongated ridge, which has a straight top. 



1. EUHYS BARBATUS. 



Sus barbatus, Gray, Cat. Carniv. dc. p. 339. Miiller, Verhand. i. 

 p. 42, t. 30; female animal, t. 31, and skuU of female. 



