lofi MR. E. I'LYTH OX SOME HORNS OF RUMINANTS. [April 21, 



A singularly contorted horn of a domestic Buffalo, also from Siam, 

 was exhibited, gyring round much in the manner of an ordinary 



Helix-sheW, with the spires in absolute contact ; and, from the same 

 country, the anterior and posterior horns of different indiriduals of 

 Rhinoceros sumatranus, which Mr. Blyth considered to be ider.tical 

 with the Rh. crossii of Dr. Gray (figured in P. Z. S. 1854, p. 2.i0). 

 Dr. Grav's specimen in the British ^Museum, according to Mr. Blyth, 

 measures but 16 inches (not 24 inches) in span from base to tip, 



