BOVIDM. 



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39588. Cranium of a young individual. This specimen is described 

 by Eiitimeyer, op. cit. p. 126. 



36666. The upper portion of the cranium of a female. Noticed by 

 Eiitimeyer, op. cit. p. 129. 



36675. The middle portion of the cranium of a female. Noticed by 

 Eiitimeyer, op. cit. p. 126. 



39561. The nearly complete cranium of a female, without the horn- 

 cores. Noticed by Eiitimeyer, op. cit. p. 126. 



Bubalus acuticornis, Eiitimeyer 1 (ex Falc. & Cant., MS.). 



Syn. Probubalus acuticornis, Eiitimeyer 2 . 



Amphibos acuticornis, Falconer and Cautley 3 . 

 Hemibos acuticornis, Lydekker 4 . 



In this species the cranium is narrower than in B. occipitalis, and 

 its greatest width is at the orbits, which are less protuberant, and 



Fig. 4. 



Bubalus acuticornis. — Section of base of horn-cores in three varieties of the male. 

 (From the Abh. schweiz. pal. Ges.) 



more approximated to the horn-cores than in the latter ; the frontals 

 are concave between the horn-cores. The horn-cores are mere 

 slender, more upright, and diverge to a smaller extent ; they are 



J Denkschr. schw. Ges. Nat. vol. xxii. art. 3, p. 29 (1867). 



2 Ibid. p. 52. 



3 In 'Falconer's Palseontological Memoirs,' vol. i. p. 547 (1868). 



4 Palseontologia Indica (Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind.), ser. 10, vol.i.p 176 (1880). 

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