?i72 (!A.taloCtI-e of ungulates 



Pliaooohcerus sclateri, Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. ti, 

 pp. 189 aud 263, 1870 ; Sclater, ibid. p. 404, 1870. 



Phaooohcerus haroia, Lbnnherg, Sjostedt's Kilimandjaro-Merio Exped. 

 p. 53, 1908. 



Typical locality Abyssinia. 



The upper incisors shed and the lower ones usually worn 

 down to the roots in aged animals, which may retain only 

 the canines and last molars ; postorbital region very long and 

 very narrow, 15-4 X 6'3 per cent.; interorbital width as in 

 P. ce. sundemlli, 32 ■ 3 per cent. 



719, V. Skeleton and skin. Abyssinia ; collected by Dr. 

 Eiippell. Co-type. Purchased. 



69. 2. 2. 12 (765, c). Skeleton, mounted. Annesley Bay, 

 Abyssinia ; collected by W. Jesse, Esq., during the Abyssinian 

 Expedition, under Lord Napier of Magdala. 



Presented hy the Viceroy and Council of India, 1869. 



69. 10. 24. 47 (719, q). Skull. Zulla, Abyssinia; 

 collected by Dr. W. T. Blanford during the above-mentioned 

 expedition. IToticed by Lonnberg, with measurements, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. 1908, p. 937. Same history. 



F.— Phacochoepus sethiopicus fossop. 



Phaooclioerus aethiopicus fossor, Schwam, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 8, vol. xi, p. 266, 1913. 



Typical locality Ketekma, Bagirmi, N.W. Central Africa. 



Type in Senckenbcrg Museum, Erankfurt-am-Main. 



Skull heavier than in P. ce. celiani, with the profile less 

 concave in the frontal but more so in the nasal region, the 

 occiput lower and wider, the jugal deeper and placed less 

 nearly vertically, and the lower canines more procumbent, 

 but directed more backwards at tips. 



7. 7. 8. 257. Skull and skin, immature female, pro- 

 visionally referred to this race. Yo, Lake Chad district. 



Presented hy the Alexander-Gosling Expedition, 1907. 



G.— Phacochoepus aethiopicus bufo. 



Phacoohoerus africanus bufo, Heller, Smithson. Misc. Collect, vol. Ixi, 

 no. 22, p. 2, 1914 ; Allen, Bull. Mus. Harvard Coll. vol. Iviii, 

 p. 324, 1914. 



