918 MR. R. I, POCOCK ON THE FEET 
moist black integument; a somewhat deep median groove ex- 
tends between the nostrils upwards from the cleft of the upper 
lip. This rhinarium is very different from that of Cuon and the 
other species and genera of Canide examined. 
Text-figure 3. 
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Lycaon pictus. 
A. Left fore foot. a. Naked margin of web joining third and fourth toes. 
B. Lateral view of face, showing rhinarium and vibriss. 
C. Rhinarium from the front. 
Facial vibrisse short and not numerous, except that the inter- 
ramal and inferior genal tufts, which are normal in position, 
consist of about four bristles each. The superior genal, consisting 
of one bristle only, is set much lower than in other Canide. 
Canis anthus Linn. 
(Text-fig. 4, A, B.) 
A single example of this Jackal from Morocco. 
Fore feet short, especially the third and fourth digits, which 
