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CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



Typical locality Sumatra. 



The illustration (fig. 24) of a Sumatran elephant in the 

 Rotterdam Zoological Gardens is taken from a photograph 

 sent by Dr. J. Biittikofer. Mr. Graham Renshaw,* who has 

 figured a specimen in the Amsterdam Gardens, calls attention 

 to its small size, to its tessellated skin, to the pyriform shape 

 of the ear, and to the infolding of its posterior edge. 



D. Elephas maximus hirsutus (Fig. 25). 



Elephas maximus hirsutus, Lydekker, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1914, p. 285. 



FIG. 25 YOUNG FEMALE MALAY ELEPHANT (Elephas\ maximus hirsiitus), 



about three years old, Negri Sembilan, Malay Peninsula, formerly in 



the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's Park, London. 



Presented by the Rowland Ward Trustees. Type of the subspecies (14. 2. 16. 1). 



Typical locality Malay Peninsula. 

 Type in collection. 



* The Field, vol. 123, 1914, p. 745. 



