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DR. J. E. GRAY ON THE TAPIRIDit. 



Fig. A. 



[Nov. 14, 



Skull of Tapints hmriUardii. 



This skull, in the length of the front of the face and in the com- 

 parative straightness of the lower edge of the under jaw, agrees in 

 some respects with the skull figured by De Blainville under the name 

 of Tapirns innehacus (t. 3). It differs from the figure of that skull 



