1808.] DR. J. E. GRAY ON THE SUID^. 31 



Sus setosus aper, Bodtl. Elench. Anim. i. 1.t7. 

 S. scrofa aper, Erxl. Syst. R. A. i. 1 76, 

 S.fasciatus, Gray, List Mamm. B. M. 184. 

 S. scrofa fascia tus, Schreb. S. 322 (jun.). 



S. scrofa ferus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 217; Gray, P. Z. S. 1862, p. 13, 

 f. 1, 2, 3 (skull and palate) ; Blainv. Osteogr. t. 4 (skull, 6). 

 Sanglier, Buffon, H. N. v. 176, t. 24. f. 1 (skull). 

 Hah. Europe. 



Var. Domesticated. Head short, slender. Ears erect, pointed. 

 Limbs short, slender. Hair of body rather crisp, ferruginous or 

 blackish brown. Junior fasciated. 



Cochon turc, F. Cuvier, Diet. Sci. Nat. ix. 512. 



Cochon turc ou de Mongolitz, Desm. Mamm. 391. 



Sus scrofa domestica turcica, Fisher, Syn. 422. 



ISus scrofa, var. (Maltese Pig), Sclater, P. Z. S. 1862, p. 139. 



Hab. Europe; Turkey; Hungary; Borneo; Vienna. 



Skull of adult (713 c). Length 14, height 9 inches. With dis- 

 eased teeth and alveoli. From the Zoological Gardens ; probably 

 from Germany. The concavity on the cheeks wide, shallow behind, 

 and gradually shelving off to the orbit. The sheaths of the upper 

 canines with a well-marked elevated ridge behind. 



Skull of adult (713 m). Length 15, height 8 inches. From 

 Germany. 



Skull of adult (713/). Length 15, height 7^ inches. From the 

 Museum of the Zoological Society. 



Skull of adult (71 3j). Length 14, height 7| inches. Germany, 

 from Dr. Giinther. 



Skull developing the last molar (713?<). Length 13, height 6^ 

 inches. Germany, from Mr. Gerrard. 



A skin and skeleton of a Wild Boar from Barbary {Sus scrofa 

 barbarus, Sclater, P. Z. S. I860, p. 443), received from the Zoolo- 

 gical Gardens. Skull 712^ does not differ from the skull of the 

 Wild Boar from Germany. 



713 A- and 713 e. Two skulls of young animals from the Zoological 

 Society. 



713(7. Skull of a nearly adult animal ; purchased of a dealer. 



9. Sus LIBYCUS. 



Animal ? 



ISus scrofa, Tristram, Nat. Hist, of Bible, p. 84. 



Hab. Asia Minor {Xantus). Skull in the British Museum, pre- 

 sented by Sir Charles Fellows. 



Skull of adult (713 a). Length 14|, height H| inches. The con- 

 cavity on the cheeks in front of the orbits very broad and very shal- 

 low, with a broad concavity in the middle ; the hinder part mode- 

 rately deep, separated from the orbit by a rather narrow well-marked 

 prominent ridge. Nose narrow, and compressed over the lateral fora- 

 men. The sheath of the canine with only a slight ridge behind it. 



