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i. A stufEed adult female, the bones of the trunk and the 

 viscera in alcohol : tail half an inch long. Presented by 

 Wm. Rutledge, Esq., 16th January 1872. 



c. A stuffed adult female : tail a mere knob. Purchased, 

 ISth January 1870. 



d. A stuffed half-grown female : tail -about half an inch 

 long. Presented by Wm. Rutledge, Esq., 28th Februaiy 

 1871. 



e. A stuffed young female. Presented by Wm. Rutledge, 

 Esq., 11th April 1871. 



/. The skin of a young female. Presented by Wm. Rut- 

 ledge, Esq., 5th June 1871. 



ff. The skin, skull, and bones of the trunk of an adult 

 male : the skull is very large and has enormous canines, with 

 a very prominent canine eminence ; the orbits are backwardly 

 thrown, the facial portion of the skull elongated, forwardly 

 projected, flat in front and laterally perpendicular and eon- 

 cave ; the malar at its junction with the maxillary is swollen, 

 and the nasal aperture is nearly as large as one half of an 

 orbit. Presented by the Zoological Gardens, 9th August 

 1880. 



A. The skin and skull of a young male : brownish-black 

 trunk, passing into black on the limbs and head ; the back 

 of the thighs with a faint trace of grey. Presented by 

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



i. The skeleton of an adult female. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 9th January 1871. 



J. The skull of an adolescent female. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 11th February 1871. 



A. The skeleton of an adolescent male. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq,, 3rd August 1871. 



I. The skeleton of a young male. Presented by Wm. Rut- 

 ledge, Esq., 7th December 1871. 



tn. The ligamentary skeleton of an adult female. Present- 

 ed by Wm. Rutledge, Esq., 29th October 1871. 



n. The skeleton of a very young female. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 13th Januaiy 1872. 



0. The skeleton of a young male. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 3rd June 1872. 



p. The skeleton of an adult male. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 5th September 1875. 



q. The scapulse, clavicles, pelvis, ribs, and vertebrae, and the 

 viscera in alcohol of a young female. Presented by Wm. 

 Rutledge, Esq., 13th December 1871. 



