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MAMMALIA. 



Rhinoceros unicornis. 



Rhinoceros unicornis, LinncBus Sysi. Nat., 12th ed., i, p. 104 (1766); 



Gray P. Z. S., p. loio (1867); P. L. Sclater Trans. Zool. Soc, ix, p. 



64s, pi. xcv; Flower P. Z. 5., 1876, p. 454. 

 Rhinoceros indicus G. Cwvier Menagerie du Mus. Hist. Nat. fi8oi)* ; Blyth 



J. A. S. B., XXX, p. 194 ; id. y. A. S. B., xxxi, p. 151 ; id. Cat., p. 136; 



Jerdon Mamm., p. 232, Lydekker J. A. S. B., xlix, p. 135 ; Sterndale 



Mamm. Ind,, p. 407. 

 Rhinoceros asiaticus, Blumenbach Jlandb. Naiurg.,i2thed., p. 107(1830). 

 Rhinoceros stenocephalus, Gray P. Z.S., p. ioi8 (1867). 



The Indian Rhinoceros; Genda or Gonda, Hind.; Gor in 

 Assam. 



Distribution. — The Terai and country between the Himalayas 

 and the Ganges ; from Rohilkund (Jerdon) in the west to Assam ; 

 it was formerly plentiful in the Purneah district, but now seems to 

 be almost confined to the Doars to the east of the Teesta River. 



Rhinoceros sondaicus. 



Rhinoceros sondaicus, Desmarest Mamm,, ii, p. 399 (l8a2); Horsfield 

 Zool. Res„ with plate ; Muller and Schlegel, Tern. Verhandl., p. 1814, P'- 

 xxxiii ; Blyth J. A. S. B., xxxi, p. 151 ; id. Cat., p. 137 ; Jerdon 

 Mamm., p. 234 ; P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S., 1874, p. 182, pi. xxviii ; Fraser J. 

 A. S. B., xliv, p. 10, pi. V ; P. L. Sclater Trans. Zool. Soc, ix, p. 649, pi. 

 xcvi ; Flower P.Z. S., 1876, p. 4S4; Blyth J. A S. B., xliv, Burma List, 

 p. ^o ; Rainey P. A. S. B., 1878, p. 139; Sterndale Mamm. Ind., p. 410. 



Rhinoceros javanicus F. Cuvier Hist. Nat. Mamm,., livr. 45, with plate 

 (1824); Gray P.Z. S., p. 1009 (1867). 



