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larger size and greater complexity of the last, or third, molar 

 in each jaw, as well as by the taller build and the scantier 

 coat, under-fur being absent. The trans-Gangetic form was 

 separated as S. lengalensis on account of the supposed less 

 development of the parietal constriction of the skull. 



The distributional area includes India — to a considerable 

 height in the Himalaya — Ceylon, Burma, Tenasserim, Siam, 

 part of the Malay Peninsula, and some of the adjacent islands. 

 The Tenasserim representative of the species is small. 



A.— Sus cristatus cristatus, 



Sus cristatus typicus, LydeJcker, Qreat and Small Game of India, 

 p. 261, 1900, Game Animals of India, etc. p. 279, 1907. 



Typical locality probably the Malabar coast. 

 General character those of the species. 

 716, h. Skull. India. 



Beqiieatlied hy Gen. T. Hardwicke, about 1835. 

 716, g. Skull, young. Nepal. 



Presented hy B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 

 716, 0. Skull, wanting tusks. India. 



Presented hy Sir John Boileau. 

 38. 3. 13. 48 (716, v). Skull. Nilgiri Hills, Travancore. 

 Type of S. affinis. Purchased {Turner), 1838. 



38. 3. 13. 49 (716, k). Skull. Malabar. 



Purchased {Turner), 1838. 

 45. 1. 8. 86 (716,/). Skull. Nepal. 



Presented hy B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 

 45. 1. 8. 87 (716, e). Skull. Nepal. Same history. 



45. 1. 8. 88 (716, d). Skull. Nepal. Same history. 



45. 1. 8. 89 (716, c). Skull, immature. Nepal. 



Same history. 

 45. 1. 8. 91 (716, i). Skull, with milk-teeth. Nepal. 



Same history. 

 45. 1. 8. 92 (716,y). A similar specimen. Nepal. 



Same history. 



52. 11. 12. 1 (716,j?). Skull. India. Purchased, 1852. 



56. 5. 6. 57 (716,0- Skull. Nepal Tarai; collected by 



W. Theobald, Esq. Presented hy Dr. T. Oldham., 1856. 



56. 5. 6. 58 (716, m). Skull, immature female. Same 



locality and collector. Same history. 



