208 



MAMMALIA. 



i. Tusk (gnaw- 

 ed by Porcu- 

 pines) 

 ■u-x. 4 Tusks $ 

 y. Tusk $ 



ss. Milk tusk 

 o'. Tusk 

 4». Pr. of tusks 



(Mukna) ^ 

 c*. Concretion 

 in tusk, 

 c?. Pt. of tusk 

 with rifle 

 ball im- 

 bedded. 

 e'. Several molar 

 teeth. 

 f^-g^. 2 Molars 



A", Molar teeth 

 of a foetal 

 specimen. 



Garo Hills 



Kapatakshi R., 

 Koolna dist. 



H. B. Medlicott, 1878. 



Capt. Johnstone, 1868. 



A.S.B. 



A.S.B. 



G. P. Sanderson, 1879. 



A. J. Shillingford, 1888. 



A.S.B. 



A.S.B. 



No history. 



Babu S. Banerjee, 18 



No history. 



Elephas africanus. 



Elephas maximus Linnteus Syst. Nat., 12th ed., i, p. 48 (1766) fpt.] 

 Elephas africanus, Blumenbach Handb. der Naiurges. {lyjQ)* ; Blanford 



Abyssinia, p. 258. 

 Elephas capensis, G. Cuvier Tabl. Element, d' Hist. Nat., p. 142 (1798J*. 



Distribution. — Africa generally, south of the Sahara. 



a. Skeleton $ 



juv. 



b. Skull 



c. Tusk 



d. 4 Molars 



W. Rutledge, 1883. 



Kokai, Lebka valley W. T. Blanford, 1867. 



Abyssinia. 

 Abyssinia W. T. Blanford, 1867. 

 No history, A.S.B, 



Order HYRACOIDEA. 



There are no representatives of this order in the Indian Region, 

 so no definition is given. 



Genus HYRAX. 



Hyrax, Hermann Tab. Affinil. Anim., p., 115 (1783). 



Hyrax capensis. 



Cavia capensis, Pallas Spic. Zool., ii, p. 16 (1767). 



Hirax capensis, Hermann Tab. Affinit. Anim., p. 115 (1783) ; Blyth Cat. 

 p. 138. 



Distribution. — South Africa. 



