■ '<(\f, CATALOGUE OF T'NODLATES 



retained iu old age ; postorbital portion of skull very short 

 and wide, the respective percentages to the skull-length being 

 10 • 3 X 13 ■ 3 ; interorbital width also great, 36 • 5 per cent. 



74, a (719, t). Skull, from a stuffed specimen. Soutli 

 Africa. Presented hy Dr. W. J. Burcliell, 1817. 



719, ft. Skull, female. South Africa. 



Presented hy J. C. Taionton, Esq., 1836. 



50. 8. 24. 24-30. Nine imperfect skulls and upper jaws. 

 South Africa. Purchased {Argent), 1850. 



6. 1. 22. 5 (765, h). Skeleton, female, provisionally 

 referred to this race. Locality unknown. 



Purchased [Zoological Society), 1862. 



62. 9. 26. 1. Left upper tusk, from a stuffed skin, pro- 

 visionally referred to this race. Locality unknown. Length 

 along outer curve 15| inches. 



Presented hy H. Merryweatlier, Esq., 1862. 



71. 7. 3. 4 (719, o). Skull, young. Port Elizabeth, Capo 

 Colony. Purchased (Gerrard), 1871. 



81. 5. 11. 2 (719, r). Skull. South Africa. 



Presented hy li. G. Breakes, Esq., 1881. 



B.— Phaeochcerus sethiopicus sundevalli. 



Phacochoerus smidevallii, Lonnberg, Sjostedfs Kilvmandjaro-Meru 

 Expect., Mamm. p. 54, 1908, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1908, p. 937. 



Phaeoclioerus sethiopicus sundevalli, LydeTcker, Game Animals of 

 Africa, Siippl. p. 23, 1911. 



Typical locality Natal ; the range probably includes at 

 least a portion of the Transvaal, and may extend still further 

 north. 



Type in Eoyal Swedish Museum of Natural History, 

 Stockholm. 



Postorbital region of skull moderately elongated but 

 narrow, 13-7x11 per cent.; interorbital width relatively 

 small, 32 '3 per cent. ; the one upper and one or two pairs of 

 lower incisors persistent. 



46. 6. 2. 75 (719, a^). Skull, female, provisionally referred 

 to this race. Transvaal ; collected by J. Wahlberg. 



By exchange with the Stockholm Museum, 1846. 



83. 7. 28. 11. Skin, female, probably belonging to this or 



