282 ELEPHANTID®.—RHINASTER. 
Lumbar vertebre...........005 3 
Saeral oc ascsacwew sees eee wee 5 
Catidal oitccccscger sega demas 22 or 23 
a, b. Skulls. 
ec. Skull. Borneo. From Mr. Wright’s Collection. 
d. Skeleton. Java. From Professor Schlegel’s Collection. 
Rhinoceros sumatranus. 
Bell, Phil. Trans. 1793, p. 6. tab. 8, 4 (skull, with horns).—Cwv., Oss. 
Foss. ii. tab. 4. fig. 8 (skull), iii, p. 3885. pl. 78 (skeleton), pl. 79. 
fig. 3 (skull).—Blainv., Ostéog. G. Rhinoceros, p. 70. pl. 2 (skull, 
female), pls. 5-7 (parts of skeleton).—Schreb., Saugth. vii. pl. 117% 
(skull). 
Cross’s Rurwoceros. Rhinoceros crossii. 
Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854, p. 250 (fig. of horn). 
a, Horn. Presented by Edward Cross, Esq. 
RHINASTER. 
Teeth :—Incisors ?; Canines}; Premolars = Molars = ;=28. 
The GareaTtan or Ruraster. Rhinaster bicornis. 
Rhinoceros bicornis, Cuv., Oss. Foss. ii. pl. 2. figs. 1, 2 (dentition), 
1. 4. figs. 6,7 (skulls, adult and young), pl. 16 (skeleton).— Blainv., 
stéog. p. 66. pl. 3 (skull, male), pls. 5, 6 (parts of skeleton), pl. 8 
(dentition).— Owen, Odont. pl. 138. fig. 2 (skull). 
Rhinoceros africanus, Duvernoy, Archives du Mus. vii. pl. 8 (skull, 
jun.).—Schreb., Saugth. vii. pl. 317. fig. 4 (skull).—Parsons, Phil. 
vans. 1742-43, tab. 3. figs. i 5 (horns). 
a. Skull. Sennaar (12°-13° N. lat.). From Mr. Petherick’s Col- 
lection. 
6. Horns: half-grown. From Mr. Argent’s Collection. 
ec, d. Adult (front horns). 
e. Adult (front and back horn). 
f. Young (front and back horn). 
BurcHety’s Ruinoceros. . Rhinaster simus. 
Rhinoceros simus, Burchell, Journ. Phys. lxxx. p. 163; Travels, ii.p. 75. 
—Blainv., Ostéog. G. Rhinoceros, pl. 4 (skull, atlas, ar a eal 
noy, Archives du Mus. vii. pls. 2, 3 (skulls), pl. 8 (skull, jun.). 
a, 6. Skulls: adult. 8. Africa. 
c, d. Skulls: young. S. Africa. 
e-l, Adult horns. 
m-—o. Half-grown. 
p. Young. 
