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s. The skin, skull, and bones of the trunk of a young male 

 of exactly the same external characters as the two previous 

 animals, but with the skull very different from m. It has high 

 oval orbits, but little concavity in the nasal region, whereas in 

 the skull of m there is considerable concavity, and the orbits are 

 more rounded, and the interorbital region more vertical than in 

 this skull, which is also not nearly so full and rounded as in 

 the parietal region. Although they are of the same age as 

 regards their teeth, the skull measures only 6"- 77, whereas m 

 is 7"'05. The first molar is also considerably larger than the 

 corresponding teeth of m. Presented by W. Rutledge, Esq., 

 19th May 1877. 



i. A stuffed young female, No.' 4C of BIyth's Catalogue. 

 No history. 



u. The skin, skull, and bones of the trunk of a young 

 male, exactly like m and o. Milk dentition, but with the firet 

 molar through. Total length of skull 6"-25. Molars large. 

 Presented by W. Rutledge, Esq., 2nd December 1878. 



V. The flat skin and skeleton of a young male. The hair 

 in its colour and distribution is the same as in the preceding 

 individuals. The total length of the skull is 6"-20. The 

 first and second molars are already through, but the latter 

 only partially, and the upper permanent front incisors are also 

 present. They are Q"'b9, broad, but not so large as the in- 

 cisors of the male d. The molars are not so large as those of 

 0, whereas its incisors are a little broader than the incisors of 

 0, and, as in it, are much serrated. Presented by W. Rutledge, 

 Esq., 1st June 1880. 



w. The skin, skull, and bones of a young male. First mo- 

 lar through. Presented by W. Rutledge, Esq., 19th May 

 1877. 



x. The flat skin and skeleton of a young male of the same 

 character as the preceding young specimens. Milk dentition. 

 Purchased, 20th October 1875. 



^. The flat skin and skeleton of a young male, the same as 

 in the foregoing individual. Milk dentition. Presented by 

 W. Rutledge, Esq., 8th November 1880. 



e. A stuffed young male like the preceding example. 

 Presented by W. Rutledge, Esq., 2nd February 1874. 



aa. A stuffed young male resembling the foregoing. Pre- 

 sented by W. Rutledge, Esq., 7th September 1870. 



bd. The skin and skeleton of an adult female^ Nos. 4 

 D and E of Blyth's Catalogue, exactly like the foregoing 

 male m. This animal, which had lived 12 years in con- 

 finement, was described by Blyth as a new species, F. 



