ELEPHANTID.2,— HYRAX. 283 
The Waurre Rurnoceros. Rhinaster ketloa. 
Rhinoceros ketloa, Smith, Ilustr. Zool. 8. Africa, Mamm. tab. 1.— 
Parsons, Phil. Trans. 1742-48, p. 540. tab, 3. figs, 8, 9 (horns). 
a, 6. Adult front horns. 
ce. Adult back horn. 
d. Half-grown (front and back horn). 
e. Young back horn. 
f. Very young back horn. 
The Konaasa. Rhinaster oswellii. 
Rhinoceros oswellii, Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1853, p. 46. fig. (horns).— 
Anderson’s Lake Ngami or Explorations in 8. Africa, p. 388. fig. 
(horns). 
a. The front and back horn. Interior of 8. Africa. Presented by 
Colonel Thomas Steele.—The specimen figured by Dr. Gray. 
b. Front horn (4 feet 9 inches long). Interior of 8. Africa. 
¢e. Front horn. 
d. Front horn. From Sir Hans Sloane’s Collection.—The specimen 
figured by Parsons, Phil. Trans. 1742-43, tab. 3. fig. 6 (horn). 
HYRAX. 
Teeth :—Incisors 3 Canines 
z 2°; Premolars *; Molars =; =34. 
0-0’ 4-4? 
The Kuie-pas. Hyrax capensis. 
Pallas, Spicil. Zool. ii. p. 16.—Cuv., Oss. Foss. ii. p. 127. pl. 2. figs. 1-6 
(skull).—Spiz, Cephalog. pl. 7. fig. 8.—Blainv., Ostéog. G. Hyrax, 
pl. 2 (skull and dentition).—G. Fischer, Anat. des Makis, p. 163. 
1, 18, fig. 2 (skull), 1804.—F. Cuv., Dents des Mamm, p. 218. no. 89. 
gs. 1-3 (dentition). 
Cervical vertebre.............. 7 
DOr al oa sianceieaeces aha ase-ee Bweaes 21 
Lumbar  cisacieovie seeder ages 8 
Sacral: cac6ccacdeaeea me dewawe 5 
Caudal ccanenane ste wewe Gave es 6 or 7 
a. Skeleton, Cape of Good Hope. From the Zoological Society’s 
Collection.—This specimen has twenty-two pairs of ribs, the 
first of which are articulated to the last cervical vertebre, and 
five sternal bones. 
6. Skeleton. Cape of Good Hope. From the Zoological Society’s 
Collection.—This specimen has only twenty-one pairs of ribs, 
but has more sternal bones than a, the number being seven. 
c-e. Skulls. From the Zoological Society’s Collection. 
f. Skull: young. 
