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F. Sus celebensis amboinensis. 



Aulochcerus vittatus, Gray, Hand-List Thick-skinned Mamm. Brit. 



Aftis. p. 58, pi. xxiv, fig. 3, 1873 ; nee Muller and Schlcgel. 

 Sus verrucosus, Eolleston, Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, vol. i, p. 271, 



1877 ; nee Muller and Schlegel. 

 Su3 verrucosus amboinensis, Major, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 



vol. xix, p. 527, 1897. 

 Sus celebensis amboinensis, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Suppl. p. 662, 



1904. 

 Sus amboinensis, Jentink, Notes Ley den Mus. vol. xxvi, p. 193, 1905. 



Typical locality Amboina, west of Ceram. 



Skull higher and broader than in S. c. philippensis, and 

 thus still more so than in S. c. mindancnsis, with a relatively 

 long postorbital region ; in length of muzzle nearly inter- 

 mediate between S. verrucosus and S. c. ceramicus. 



59. 4. 6. 5* (1362, -d). Skull. Amboina; collected by 

 Dr. A. R. Wallace, O.M. Co-type. Figured by Gray, loc. cit. 



Purchased, 1859. 



59. 4. 6. 6 (1362, c). Skull. Same locality and collector. 

 Co-type. Same history. 



G. Sus celebensis ceramicus. 



Sus verrucosus var. ceramicus, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 24, 



Cat. Carnivora, etc. Brit. Mus. p. 330, 1869 ; Meyer, Abh. Zool. 



Mus. Dresden, vol. vi, p. 18, 1896. 

 Dasychcerus verrucosus, Gray, Hand-List Thick-skinned Mamm. 



Brit. Mus. p. 59, 1873. 

 Sus verrucosus, Rolleston, Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, vol. i, p. 271, 



1874. 

 Sus verrucosus ceramicus, Major, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 



vol. xix, p. 533, 1897. 

 Sus celebensis ceramicus, Trouessart, Cat. Mamm., Suppl. p. 662, 



1904. 

 Sus ceramicus, Jentink, Notes Leyden Mus. vol. xxvi, p. 193, 1905. 



Typical locality Ceram. 



Skull with very slender muzzle, narrower across zygomatic 

 arches than that of any other member of the group, and in 

 relative height inferior to all except S. c. mindanensis ; nasal 

 region extremely narrow, and crest above canine small and 



* Major gave the number of this and the next specimen as 

 59. 6. 4. 5 and 59. 6. 4. 6. 



