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ent species of Rhinoceros, viz. 1. The Rhinoceros 

 Africanus cornu gemino of Camper, who has given 

 a figure of the skull in the Petersburgh Transac- 

 tions for the year 1777. 2. The species found 

 fossil in Siberia, and which, Mons. Geonroy con- 

 tends, is different from the common two-horned 

 Rhinoceros, though of that division in the genus. 

 3. That of which the skull is figured by Camper, 

 and described by him in a letter to Dr. Pallas in 

 the abovementioned volume of the Petersburgh 

 Transactions: this is a single-horned species, and 

 was confounded, even by Camper, with the com- 

 mon Rhinoceros. 4. The common Single-horned 

 Asiatic Rhinoceros. 5. The Sumatran Rhinoce- 

 ros, described by Mr. Bell in the Philosophical 

 Transactions. 



