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CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



rump-patch very large, and contrasting strongly with the 

 dark area. Horns (fig. 11) directed at first to a great 

 extent outwards, and then curving inwards and somewhat 

 forward ; the span thus being relatively large ; forehead of 

 skull somewhat convex, with the intercornual ridge rising 



FIG. 11. SKULL AND HORNS OP JAVAN BANTIN (Bos banteng banteng). 



into a distinct prominence in the line. Females reddish 

 chestnut in colour, with very small horns. 



In the wild state restricted to Java, but kept in a 

 domesticated condition in the small adjacent island of Bali. 

 46. 12. 15. 4. Skin, mounted; bad condition. Java. 



By exchange with Leyden Museum, 1846. 

 46. 12. 15. 5. Skin, female. Java. Same history. 



64. * *. Immature male skin, in rufous coat. Java. 



Presented ly the Zoological Society, 1864. 



