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in m. The forehead also is higher than in m. Presented by 

 W. Rutledge, Esq., 20th Maroh 1879. 



Ick. A young ferrjigiuous female in alcohol. Presented 

 by Dr. J. Anderson, 21st January 1867. . 



U. A young female similar to preceding, in alcohol. Pre- 

 sented by Dr. J. Anderson, 21st January 1867. 



mm. A young male in alcohol, like preceding specimen. 

 Presented by W. Rutledge, Esq., 4th January 1873. 



nn. The skull of an adult male. Borneo. Regarded by Blyth 

 as a female Mias Rambi, No. 3D of his Catalogue, described in 

 Journ. As. Sdc. Bengal, Vol. XXII, page 376, and measure- 

 ments given in 3rd column, page 680 I. c, and figured in pis. 

 iii and iv, being one of the skulls described by Mr. Blyth as 

 P. brookei {I. c, page 375). Presented by Major Gregory, 

 July 1838, Journ. As. Soe. Bengal, Vol. VII, page 669. 



00. A mounted skeleton of an adult male : No. 3E of 

 Blyth's Catalogue : first described by Blyth as a fully mature 

 female (?) of the Mias pappan, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 

 Vol. XXII, p. 375, and afterwards as a youthful male Pappan, 

 op. cii., Vol. XXIVj p. 519, and in his Catalogue of Mammals, 

 p. 3, as an adult male Mias pappan. Borneo. Presented by 

 Mr. Wm. Nicholls of Sarawak, 1853. 



pp. An imperfect skeleton of an adult male, considered 

 by Blyth as a female Mias pappan ; No. 3F of his Catalogue ; 

 and described, op. cit., Vol. XXIV, 1855, pp. 518, 525. 

 Borneo. Presented by Sir James Brooke, C.B., 1855. This 

 specimen is distinguished by a supernumerary molar and by 

 depressions on the skull. The riglit humerus of this animal 

 had been fractured in life, the two ends of the fracture 

 overlapping each other ; a great mass of osseous tissue had 

 been thrown out around them. The left fibula had also been 

 fractured. This specimen has the eleventh rib of the right 

 side firmly amalgamated to the vertebra, like a transverse 

 process. 



qci. The skeleton of an adult male considered by Blyth 

 to be an adolescent male Mias rambi, with very large teeth, all 

 the teeth being present and the incisors much worn. The tem- 

 poral ridges meet on the vertex in a low ridge. The muzzle 

 is heavy and protuberant. Described ojb. cit., p. 523, No. 3Gr 

 of Blyth's Catalogue. Borneo. Presented by Sir James 

 Brooke, C.B., 1855. 



rr. The skeleton of an aged male older Ihan the previous 

 specimen and regarded by Blyth as a matnre male Mias 

 rambi. No. 3H of his Catalogue, and described op. cit., 

 p. 324. It differs in its skull being broader across the malar 



