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living species except the one-horned Rhinoceros sondaicus oi ^qn?^ 
are exhibited. The cut (fig. 36) on page 65 shows the form of the 
head and the number of the horns in three members of the group. 
Fig. 38. — Male Elephant-Seal, oe Sea-Elephant (Maerorhinus leoninus). 
Hyraxes. In a small case by themselves are exhibited the Hyraxes 
(the Coneys of Scripture), which represent by themselves a 
subordirial group of Ungulates. In this place should come 
the Elephants (Proboscidea), but it has been found advisable to 
