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79.11.21.14. Skull, with horns. Malay Peninsula; 

 collected by Dr. Cantor. 



Transferred from India Museum, 1879. 

 91. 1. 11. 1. Skull. Pinang, Malay Peninsula. 



Presented by J. Rowland Ward, Esq., 1891. 



D. The following specimens belong to the domesticated 

 or semidomesticated, gayal, ranging from Assam and 

 Chittagong to Tenasserim : 



96. 6. 20. 1. Mounted skin. Assam. Purchased, 1896. 

 96. 6. 20. 1, a. Skeleton (skull without horns) of same. 



Same history. 

 96. 9. 5. 1. Head, female, mounted. Assam. 



Presented ly the Zoological Society, 1896. 

 66. 8. 7. 8. Immature skin, mounted. Assam (?). 



Presented by the Zoological Society, 1866. 

 66. 8. 7. 8, a. Skeleton of same. Same history. 



68. 3. 21. 10. Skeleton, mounted. Assam (?). 



Presented by the Zoological Society, 1868. 

 45. 1. 8. 98. Skeleton ; skull, with horns, exhibited 

 separately. Nepal (?). 



Presented by B. II. Hodgson, Esq., 1845. 

 45. 1. 8. 97. Skull, with horns. Nepal (?). 



Same history. 



12. 10. 31. 88. Skull, with horns. Tenasserim, between 

 the town of that name and Lemyne ; shot by W. Davison, Esq. 

 Mr. Hume's collector. Length of horns 14J, girth 13J, tip- 

 to-tip interval 28 inches. This specimen stands No. 3 in 

 Ward's list. It is mentioned by Bl an ford as being the 

 only wild gayal with which he was acquainted. 



Bequeathed by A. 0. Hume, Esq., C.B., 1912. 



III. BOS (BIBOS) BANTENG. 



Bos banteng, Raffles, History of Java, vol. i, p. Ill, 1817; Wagner, 

 Schreber's Sdugthiere, Suppl. vol. iv, p. 517, 1844. 



Bos leucoprymnus, Quoy and Gaimard, Voyage de I 'Astrolabe 

 Zoology, vol. i, p. 140, 1830 ; based on a hybrid. 



Bos sondaicus, Midler and Schlegel, Verb. Nederland Ges. vol. i, 

 p. 195, pis. xxxv-xxxix, 1840 ; Blyth, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 

 vol. xi, p. 445, 1842, vol. xxxi, p. 336, 1862; Blanford, Proc. 



