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LOWER MAMMAL GALLERY. 
the next species bjits elongated and prehensile upper iip, smaller 
size, and different habits. Its horns are variable in length, 
the front one being generally the longer. It is represented by 
a mounted skin ( 1003 ) and many skulls and horns. The White 
Rhinoceros, E. sinws ( 1002 ), of South, South-east, and Central 
Africa, with a square upper lip, is a large species represented in 
the Gallery by an adult and a young mounted specimen, as well 
as by a head and many skulls and horns. 
Fig. 42. 
Head of Grevy's Zebra {Equus (jrevyi). 
[Cases 
38, 39, & 
H.] 
The great Indian Rhinoceros, i?. unicornis ( 999 ) , is a one-- 
horned species from North-eastern India, which is represented 
by a full-growm male in the Lower Gallery, and by the head 
of an animal obtained by H.M. the King, shown near the 
entrance to the Upper Gallery. 
In the Horses, Asses, and Zebras (Equidw) each foot has 
only a single complete toe (fig. 40) ; the cheek-teeth are large. 
