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Mr. Bell’s Description of the 
the upper and lower jaw, becoming gradually larger back- 
ward, particularly in the upper. Two teeth in the front of 
each jaw. 
The tongue was quite smooth. 
The ears were small and pointed, lined and edged with 
short black hair, and situated like those of the single horned 
rhinoceros. 
The horns were black, the larger was placed immediately 
above the nose, pointing upwards, and was bent a little back ; 
it was about nine inches long. The small horn was four inches 
long, of a pyramidal shape, flattened a little, and placed above 
the eyes, rather a little more forward, standing in a line with 
the larger horn, immediately above it. They were both 
firmly attached to the skull, nor was there any appearance of 
joint, or muscles to move them. 
The neck was thick and short, the skin on the under side 
thrown into folds, and these folds again wrinkled. 
The body was bulky and round, and from the shoulder ran 
a line, or fold, as in the single horned rhinoceros, though it 
was but faintly marked. There were several other folds and 
wrinkles on the body and legs ; and the whole gave rather the 
appearance of softness. 
The legs were thick, short, and remarkably strong ; the 
feet armed with three distinct hoofs, of a blackish colour, 
which surrounded half the foot, one in front, the others on 
each side. The soles of the feet were convex, of a light co- 
lour, and the cuticle on them not thicker than that on the foot 
of a man who is used to walking. 
The testicles hardly appeared externally. 
The penis was bent backward, and opened about eighteen 
