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70. 8. 17. 2 (1497, d). Skull, female. Andamans. 



Presented ly Surgeon-General F. Bay, 1870. 



88. 3. 20. 3. Skull. Andamans ; collected by Dr. F. 



Stoliczka. Presented hy B. Ltjdelcher, Esq., 1888. 



E.— Sus vittatus nicobarieus. 



Sus nicobarieus, Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxiv, p. 755, 1902, 



vol. XXX, p. 754, 1906. 

 Sus vittatus nicobarieus, Lydekher, Game Animals of India, etc. 



p. 284, 1907. 



Typical locnlity Great Nicobar Island. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Eather larger than S. v. andamanenais, with markedly 

 larger cheek-teeth ; colour wholly black ; tail with a sparse, 

 nearly uniform growth of long black hairs. 



No specimen in collection. 



F.— Sus vittatus peninsularis. 



Sus peninsularia, Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxx, p. 749, 1906. 

 Sus vittatus peninsularis, LydeJcker, Game Animals of India, etc. 

 p. 284, 1907. 



Typical locality Johore, Malay Peninsula. 

 Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 

 The largest of all the races, the upper skull-length being 

 about 13^ inches (342 mm.). 

 No specimen in collection. 



G. — Sus vi tatus rhionis. 



Sus rhionis, Miller, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxx, p. 749, 1906, 

 vol. xxxi, p. 256, 1906 ; Thoinas and Wroughton, Journ. Fed. 

 Malay Mus. vol. i, p. 127, 1910. 



Typical locality Karimon Island, Ehio Linga Archipelago. 



Type in U.S. National Museum, Washington. 



Skull narrower than in typical race, with the interparietal 

 constriction so strongly developed that its width is less than 

 that of the nasals at their base. 



9. 4. 1. 508. Skull and skin. Karimon Island, Ehio 

 I-inga Group ; collected by H. C. Eobinson, Esq. 

 Presented hy the Government of the Federated Malay States, 1909, 



