450 RECORDS OF IUG GAM/'. 



Length on Circum- .... , Widest , . 



outride curve, terence. I 'P '<> 1 ip. ;, 1>idt; . Locality. 



30^ I2jj 35 Spain . . British Museum. 



29;,' IlJ 28| ... Gambia . British Museum (Karl of 



Derby). 

 17.', 103 30^ Buenos Aires British Museum (G. Claraz). 



(Niata Cattle) 

 17^ io!{ 25! India . . British Museum. 



12^ 8 i6J .. Angola. . Sir Victor Brooke's Collection. 



n^ "j\ single horn Nepal . . British Museum (B. H. 



1 lodgson). 



The following specimens belong to British white park-cattle, which, 



although now half wild, are the descendants of domesticated breeds, 

 probably nearly allied to the Pembroke : 



oaSfe. g^T Tip to Tip, Loca.hy. Own*. 



i8i 9^ 36^ Chartley Park Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



i8A 7 34l{ Do. Major James Grant. 



i8i log 20 21. i Chillingham British Museum (Kail of 



Park Tankerville). 



9 I Si 7 io4 158 Do. Do. 



15} 9g 17! 18^ Northumber- British Museum (Duke of 



land Hamilton). 



15 7! 20^ Chartley Park Capt. G. W. Hill, R.N. 



The HIPPOPOTAMUS (Hippopotamus amphibius). 



Abyssinian, Gumare. Galla, Robi. Somali, Jir. 



Basuto, Ikubn. Hausa, Dorina, Swahili, Kiboko. 



Boer, Zee-koe. Masai, Macow, Swazi, Imvubu. 



Chilala, Mourvu. M'Kua, Tnmnnto. Waganda, ftloubit. 



Danakil, Dul. Sudanese, Gerunt. 



Such a familiar animal as the uncouth and unwieldy hippopotamus 

 the largest member of the swine group requires but little in the 

 way of description here. It is distinguished from the pigs and wart- 

 hogs by the broad and rounded muzzle so unlike the disc-shaped 

 snout of the latter and consequently typifies a family by itself. The 

 tusks and molars are likewise of a totally different and distinctive 

 type; while the feet have four sub-equal toes with symmetrical, 



