ANATOMY OF THE SONDAIC RHINOCEROS. 



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Mh. indicus ; and their presence in Rh. sondaicus is another bond of union between 

 these two species, which agree so closely in other particulars. 



A pair of mammae were found, and are inguinal in position, as appears to be the case 

 in all Rhinoceroses. 



Fig. 2. 



r^s.i. 



General view of abdominal viscera after removal of ventral abdominal wall. 



G.O. Great omentum. St. Stomach. Sp. Spleen. C. Cascum. D.C. Descending colon. 

 S.I. Small intestine. L. Liver. Col. Colon. 



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