^08 TWO-HORNED RHINOCEROS. 
The head much resembled that of the Single- 
horned Rhmoceros. The eyes were small, of a 
brown-colour; the memhrana nictitans thick and 
strong. 
The skin surrounding the eyes was Avrinkled. 
The nostrils were wide. The upper lip was point- 
ed^ and hanging over the under. 
There were six molares, or grinders, on each 
side of the upper and lower jaw, becoming gra- 
dually larger backward^ particularly in the upper. 
Two teeth in the front of each jaw. 
The tongue was quite smooth. 
The ears were small and pointed, lined and 
edged with short black hair^ and situated like 
those of the Single-horned Rhinoceros. 
The horns were black; the larger was placed 
immediately above the nose, pointing upwards, 
and was bent a little back: it was about nine 
inches long. The small horn was four inches 
long, of a pyramidal shape, flattened a little, and 
placed above the eyes, rather a little more for- 
ward, standing in a line with the larger horn, im- 
mediately above it. They were both firmly at- 
tached to the skull, nor was there any appearance 
of joint or muscles to move them. 
The neck was thick and short, the skin on 
the under side thrown into folds, and these folds 
again wrinkled. 
The body was bulky and round, and from 
the shoulder ran a line or fold, as in the Single- 
horned Rhinoceros, though it was but faintly 
