1867.] DR. J. E. GRAY ON THE RHINOCEROTID*. 



Fig. .5. 



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Tthinoceros sfenocephalus. 



narrower and compressed : the forehead is narrow and subcyliudrical ; 

 the nose much narrower and more slender ; the nose is semicyUndrical 

 at the base of the horn ; the nasal bones narrow, gradually tapering 

 in front, more than twice the length of the width at the base of the 



