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A. Skeleton of domestic Indian boar. Pre- 
sented by Dr. A. R. Jackson, in 1837 {J. 
A. S. VI, 79). Approximates in size and 
appearance to the wild race of the Tenasserim 
provinces. 
A. S. henjjalensis, Blyth, J. A. S. XXIX, 
105 (XX, 173). Race with wide occipital 
plane (commonly 2^ inch where narrow- 
est), and broad convex frontal region. The 
true Beno-al boar. Hab. — Beno^al, to foot of 
Himalaya ; Asam (?) ; Sylhet (?) ; Arakan. 
A. Stuffed specimen. The speared carcass 
presented by R. Stopford, Esq., in 1834. J3, 
Two foetuses, in spirit. Presented by Mr. J. 
T. Babanau, X A. S XVII, 251 (1843). C. 
Skeleton, from Kishnaghur. Presented by 
J. E. Laidlay, Esq., in 1858. D. E. Skulls 
of boars, one of them from the Gorruckpore 
tarai. Presented by J. C. Peppe, Esq., in 1847 
{J. A. S. XVI, 863). F. Skull of sow from 
Arakan. Presented by Col. Phayre (1846). 
(In general, skulls from the Gorruckpore tarai 
diifer somewhat in form, but are undoubtedly 
referable to this particular race. They have 
the same broad convex forehead, but the 
occipital plane does not exceed 2 inch in width). 
G, Very large skull, the upper and lower 
right tusks wanting, those on the left side 
broken. (Length, from occiput to tips of 
nasal bones, 15| inch.) H. I. J. Three other 
skulls, smaller, all more or less imperfect ; 
and the four presented by J. C. Peppe, Esq., 
in 1862, from the Gorruckpore tarai. 
B. Sus indicus apud Blyth, J. A. S. XXIX, 
105 ; IS. cristatus, Wagler. With medium 
occipital plane (commonly 1 1 inch wide where 
narrowest), and flatter frontal region. The 
wild Hog of India generally and of Ceylon. 
K. Fine skull of boar, from Cuttack. Pre- 
sented by J. Shave, Esq., in 1845. L. Skull 
of sow, from PuDj'ab Salt Range. M. That 
of a younger sow, from Ditto. Both presented 
