5d HAND-LIST 6F 



712 a. Skull ; adult male. Wanting cutting-teeth and some canines. 

 S. barbatus, Miiller, Verh. t. xxxi., t. 4 & 5. 

 Borneo. Presented by J. Brooke, Esq. 



712 6. Skull ; young, female. Lower jaw broken. 

 Sus timorensis, Miiller^ Verhandl. 

 Borneo. 47, 5, 11, 1. Presented by Sir E. Belclier. 



2. AULACOCHCERUS, Graij, Ann. S Mag. Nat. Hist. 1873. 



Head conical, about one and a half times as long as high at the 

 occiput. Male with a very high keel across the base of the sheath of 

 the upper canines, which is thicker behind. The lower canines trian- 

 gular, flat on the sides and keeled in front. 



This genus has some alliance, in the large size of the sheath of the 

 upper canines of the males, with Potamochosrus. 



1. AULACOCHCERUS yiTTATUS. 



Sus vittatus, Graij, Cat. Carniv. dc. p. 331. Miiller, Verhand. i. t. 

 29 (animal), t. 32, f. 5 (skull^ male). Blainv. Osteog. t. v. 

 (skuU). 

 Head, body and legs covered with black bristles. Bristles of fore- 

 head and neck white-tipped. Streak round angle of mouth and along 

 the lower part of the cheek wliite. 



1362 a. Animal,, stuffed. Skull enclosed. 

 '* Sus verrucosus," Franlcs. 

 " New Guinea." Franks. 43, 12, 27, 1. 



1362 c. Skull ; adult male. 

 Sus vittatus, Wallace. 

 Amboyna. "Wallace. 59, 4, 6, 6. 



1362 d. Skull ; adult male. 

 Sus vittatus, Wallace. 

 Amboyna. "Wallace. 59, 4, 6, 5. 



1362 7i. Skull; old male. 



Batchian. Wallace. 61, 12, 11, 26. 



1362 g. Skull ; male. Wanting one upper grinder. 

 Java ? Mus. Utrecht. 67, 4, 12, 213. 



1362/. Skull; female. Wanting a few cutting-teeth. 

 Java ? Mus. Utrecht. 67, 4, 12, 213. 



8. DASYCHCEEUS, Graij, Ann. S Mag. Nat. Hist. 1873, p. 



Head elongate, conical, more than one and a half times the length of 

 its height at the occiput. Nose with a large flat-topped wart on each 

 side, over the angle of the mouth, with a tuft of elongate pale bristles 

 on the lower part of each cheek. 



Males with a short rounded compressed ridge near the sheath of the 

 upper canines. Lower canines triangular, flat on the outer side and 

 keeled in front. 



