332 CATALOGUE OF UNGULATES 



short and high ; lower canines of the type of those of 

 S. verrucosus (infra) ; enamel of molars thick. 



In addition to Celebes, the range includes Menado, 

 Gorontalo, Saleyer, Batjan, Morotai, and Macassar, and the 

 Philippines. 



The races are distinguishable as follows . — 



A. Size medium ; premolars low. 

 a. Skull medium. 



a'. Cheek-teeth larger S. c. celehensis. 



V . Cheek-teeth smaller S. c. nehringi, 



h. Skull longer and lower S. c. pliilippinus. 



c. Skull still longer and lower S. c. mindanensis. 



d. Skull very narrow and relatively low S. c. cerainicus. 



e. Skull broader. 



e' . Skull higher 6'. c. Mnboinensis. 



e" . Skull lower S. c. horneensis. 



B. Size small ; premolars tall S. c. minutas. 



A,— Sus celebensis celebensis. 



Typical locality Northern Celebes. 



General characters those of the species. 



In addition to Northern Celebes, the range is taken to 

 include Menado, Gorontalo, Batjan, Morotai, and Macassar. 



43. 12. 27. 2 (1596, b). Skin, mounted, immature. 

 Celebes. Sy exchange ivitli the Leydcn Museum, 1843. 



47. 5. 10. 2 (1596, u). Skin, mounted, and skull. 

 Celebes. Same history, 1847. 



59. 4. 6. 4 (1501, e). Skull, immature. Macassar ; 

 collected by Dr. A. E. Wallace, O. M. Entered as 

 S. timorcnsis in Gray's Hand- List, but referred to present 

 species by Major, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hid. ser. 6, vol. xix, 

 p. 522. Piirchased {Franks), 1859. 



61. 12. 11. 26 (1362, A). Skull. Batjan (Batchian); 

 collected by Dr. A. E. Wallace, O.M. Entered in Gray's 

 Hand-List as Aulochmrus vittatus. I-'urchascd, 1861. 



72. 3. 5. 4. Skin, young. Macassar; collected by 

 Dr. A. B. Meyer. Purchased, 1872. 



