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an old male, from the Tenasserim provinces* 
Presented by E. O'Reilly, Esq., in 1847 
{J. A. S. XVI, 210, 502). E. F. Skulls (one 
minus lower jaw), also from the Tenasserim 
provinces. Presented by Sir T. Herbert 
Maddock, in 1842 {J. A. S. XI, 448). G. 
Facial bones of an old individual with small 
horns. Procured by the Curator near Pah- 
poon, on the Yunzalin river, Upper Marta- 
ban, in Nov. 1861. II. United nasal bones, 
being probably the part of the head of a 
two-horned Rhinoceros,'' recorded as present- 
ed by Miss Lloyd, in As. Res. XIII, App. • 
XYIII, in which case probably from Sumatra.* 
462. Rh. africanus, Desm. (A. Smith, 8. African Zoology^ 
Mamm., pi. 2.) 
Syn. Rh. bicornis, L. 
Rh. Brucei et Rh. Gordonii, Blainville. 
Rh. niger et Rh. Camperi^ Schinz. 
Hab. Africa, from the Galla country to the C. of 
Gr. Hope. 
A. B. Anterior horns. Presented by 
Major W. S. Sherwill in 1843 i^J. A. S, 
XII, 65). 
463. Rh. simus, Burchell (A. Smith, S. African Zoology^ 
Mamm., pi. 19). 
Syn. Rh. Burchellii, Desm. 
earn W5, Griffith, An. K., V, 746. 
Hab. S. Africa, chiefly north of Tropic of Capricorn. 
A. Anterior horn. Presented by Major W. 
S. Sherwill, in 1846 {J. A. S. XY, ). 
Fam. HYRACID.^:. 
Genus Hyrax, Hermann. 
464. H. CAPENSIS ; Cavia capensis, Pallas {Misc. f.) 
Hab. S. Africa. 
* " The horn of a Rhinoceros, from Sumatra," recorded as presented by Lient. 
Seymour, in As. Res. XIII, App. XIX, and also the " two Rhinoceros-horns," 
presented by R. Home, Esq., as recorded in As. Res. XII, App. XXII, were 
uot in the Society's museum when I took charge of it in 1841. 
