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57. 3. 5. 2. Skin, young. This and the next specimen 

 were from the ofl'spring of the animals represented by 

 numbers 60. 7. 22. 9 and 61. 1. 18. 7. 



Purchased {Bartlett), 1857. 

 57. 8. 3. 1. Skin, young. Vide E"o. 57. 3. 5. 2. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1857. 



60. 7. 22. 9-10 (1363, a). Skin, mounted, and skeleton. 

 Cameruns. Type. Skull (fig. 53) figured in Gray's Hand- 

 List, pi. xxiii, fig. 1. The animal lived in the London 

 Zoological Gardens from 1852 to 1860. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1860. 



61. 1. 18. 7. Skeleton, female. Cameruns. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1861. 

 67. 10. 5. 2. Skin, young, mounted. Menagerie-born. 



Purchased {Zoological Society), 1867. 

 94. 7. 25. 1-2. Two skulls. Benin, Nigeria. 



Presented hy B. Millson, Esq., 1894. 

 4. 10. 12. 9. Skin, immature, mounted. Cameruns. 



Purchased, 1904. 



6. 5. 25. 1. Skin, immature, mounted. Cameruns. 



Ptirchased {Ward), 1906. 



12. 10. 22. 76. Skull, immature. Oban district. Southern 



Nigeria. Presented hy P. A. Talbot, Esq., 1912. 



C— Potamochoerus poreus ubangensis. 



Potamoohoerus porous, Alexander, From Niger to Nile, vol. ii, 



p. 394, 1907. 

 Potamochoerus porous ubangensis, Lonnherg, Arhiv Zool. vol. vii, 



no. 6, p. 10, 1910 ; Lydekker, Game Animals of Africa, Suppl. 



p. 21, 1911. 



Typical locality Ubangui Valley, northern Belgian Congo. 



Smaller than the other races, with the flat portion of the 

 parietal region of the skull much naiTOwer (26 mm.), and 

 the whole muzzle whitish. 



7. 7. 8. 258. Skull aud head-skin. Ubangui Valley. 

 Type. Presented hy the Alexander-Gosling Expedition, 1907. 



