EHINOCEROS. 171 



No. 326. BUnoceros ?— Entire outer incisor, lower jaw 



right side. 



No. 764. Rhinoceros ? — Lower end, right tibia, of large size. 



No. 111. Rhinoceros ? — Top of right radius with articular 



surface. 



No. lid. Rhinoceros ? — Astragalus (left) of a smaU-sized 



species nearly entire {vide No. 287). 



No. 782. Rhinoceros — ? — Scaphoid and Semi-lunar of the left 



carpus of the same individual fitting together and connected by matrix, 

 both of large size. 



No. 786. Rhinoceros ? — Cuneiform bone of left carpus. 



No. 181. Rhinoceros ? — Cuboid of left tarsus agreeing in size 



nearly with Rh. unicornis, but differing in form. 



No. 788. Rhinoceros ? — Fragment of left scapula, comprising 



glenoid cavity; tuberosity, and neck spine and lamina broken off; of 

 the size of the Indian unicorned Rhinoceros. 



B. From Perim Island.'^ 



No. 29. Rhinoceros Perimensis. — Lower jaw, left side, including 

 part of horizontal ramus, posterior angle and ascending ramus, and 

 portion of the last molar : coronoid and condyle broken off : of very 

 large size. Presented by Lieut. Fulljames. — See Journ. As. Soc, 

 vi. 79. 



No. 30. Rhinoceros Perimensis. — Fragment consisting of the supe- 

 rior maxiUa left side, containing two molars, well worn. 



No. 31. Rhinoceros Perimensis. — Lower jaw, right side, consisting 

 of posterior angle with one unworn molar, and portion of ascending 

 ramus, in three pieces : of much smaller size than No. 29, and probably 

 of a young animal. 



No. 33. Rhinoceros Permensz's.— Humerus, inferior end, right side, 

 with articular surface. 



No. 109. Rhinoceros Perimensis! — Fragment of left scapula com- 

 prising the glenoid cavity, neck and tuberosity together with the low 

 commencement of the spine of very large size : the whole of the laminae 

 broken off. The curve of the glenoid cavity on the antero-posterior 

 direction is very great : and the cup is much less circular than in the 

 most of the known forms of rhinoceros. Dovibtful if from Perim 

 island : the matrix resembles that of specimens from Ava. 



No. 110. Rhinoceros Perimensis. — Part of an upper molar vertically 

 broken through transversely about the middle, agreeing in size with 

 No. 30. 



No. 111. Rhinoceros Perimensis. — Metacarpal, outer toe, left fore 

 leg with both articular surfaces. The bone is short and the inferior 

 articular surface very thick and oblique. 



' See also Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, PI. Ixxvi. 



