RHINOCEROS KEITLOA.— Smith. 
Mammalia.— Plate I. (Male.) 
Rh. pallide brunneo-flavus ; cornubus duobus longitudine subsqualibus ; anteriore cylmdnco, posteriore 
compresso j labii suponoris p«irt6 jintGriorG products acummcitR. 
Longitudo corporis cum capita 11 ped. 4 unc., caudce 26 unc., cornuorum 21 unc. — Altitudo 5 pedes. 
Rhinoceros Keitloa — Rep. of Exped. page 44. June 1836. 
Colour. — Pale brownish yellow, the brown most distinct upon the head ; 
the inner sides of the extremities towards the body and the groins somewhat 
flesh-coloured ; the inner sides of the knee joints and the hinder part of the 
thighs immediately above the joints pale livid black. Eyes dark brown. 
Horns dark greenish brown. 
Form, &c.— Figure nearly that of Rhinoceros Bicornis, Auct. Skin desti- 
tute of hair, rough and slightly irregular, the surface exhibiting a reticulated 
appearance, arising from the number of waved or angular fissures by which it 
is every where impressed, but more particularly upon the shoulders and outer 
surfaces of the hinder extremities. The lower portion of the neck is marked by 
several wide vertical furrows, which admit of the head being turned to eithei 
side with greater facility; several of a much smaller size also occur to wauls 
the extremity of the muzzle and around the eyes, evidently for the purpose ol 
admitting the upper lip and the eyelids to be moved with greater freedom. 
Head moderately slender ; the eyes very small, and sunk in the orbits ; the 
nostrils are situated near to the extremity of the muzzle, of a somewhat oval 
form, and rather oblique in relation to the axis of the head. The anterior 
horn nearly cylindrical, the basal half directed forwards, the distal half 
slightly curved backwards ; the posterior horn towards its base nearly cylin- 
drical, with the distal two-thirds laterally compressed, and having the hinder- 
most edge thinnest. Ears somewhat acuminated, edged with short hail 
towards their tips ; legs rather short ; knee joints very large ; scarcely 
any hunch on the shoulders ; the neck rather long. Tail cylindrical till 
