32 TJNOULATA. 



48017. The greater portion of the cranium of a male of the aepy- 

 ceros form. Noticed by Eiitimeyer, op. cit. p. 128. 



48023. The greater portion of the cranium, with the base of the 



right horn-core, of a male of the sepyceros form. This 

 specimen is noticed by Eiitimeyer, op. cit. p. 128. 



48027. The calvarium, with the greater portion of the left horn- 

 core, of a male of the sepyceros form. Noticed by Eiiti- 

 meyer, op. cit. p. 128. Presented by Dr. H. Falconer. 



40886. The nearly complete cranium of a male of the sepyceros 

 form, showing half of the right horn-core, but wanting the 

 nasals. Presented by G. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



39557. The upper portion of the cranium of a male of the sepyceros 

 form, with the base of the right horn-core. 



Presented by Dr. H. Falconer. 



39584. The nearly complete cranium of a male, with part of the 

 {Fig.) left horn-core. This specimen is figured by Falconer and 



Cautley in the ' Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis ' (unpublished) 



plate H. figs. 1, la. 



48021. The middle portion of the cranium of a male. 

 48025. Calvarium and part of the left horn-core of a male. 



48024. Calvarium of a male. This specimen is noticed by Eiiti- 



meyer, op. cit. p. 127. 



36676. Middle portion of the cranium of a male, showing the cheek- 

 dentition. Noticed by Eiitimeyer, op. cit. p. 127. 



39563. The middle portion of a cranium. 



48032. Calvarium, with base of the left horn-core. 



48030. Calvarium, with a part of the left horn-core, of a male of the 

 trochoceros form. 



17138. The nearly perfect cranium of a male of the normal form, 



showing half of the left horn-core. 



17139. The cranium of a male, with the horn-cores broken off, 



agreeing in character with No. 23109. 



48033. Calvarium of the hornless form. This specimen is described 

 (Fig.) and figured by Eiitimeyer, op. cit. p. 132, pi. ii. figs. 1-3. 



16173. The cranium (imperfect inferiorly) of a female. This spe- 

 (Fig.) cimen is described and figured by Eiitimeyer, op. cit. 

 p. 122, pi. i. figs. 1, 2. 



