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THE MAMMALS OE EGYPT. 
Alurray, Vert. Zool. Sind, 1884, p. 18; Jentink, Mus. d’Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, ix. 1877, p. 288; 
Anderson, Cat. Mamm. lud. Mus. i. 1881, p. 149 ; Lataste, Faune de Barbaric, Alammif. 1885, 
p. 75; Monticelli, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, 1887, ii. (v.) p. 523; Blanford, Fauna Brit. Ind., 
Mamm. 1891, p. 351, figs. 116 (skull), 117 (head); Noack, Jahrb. Hainb. Anst. ix. 1891, 
p. 133; Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894, p. 419. 
Rhinojjoma hardivickii, Gray, Zool. Alisc. 1831, p. 37; Blyth, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xiii. pt. 1, 
1844, p. 492; Elliot, Madr. Journ. L. S. x. p. 97; Cantor, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xv. 1846, 
p. 178; Blytb, Cat. Mamm. As. Soc. Mus. 1863, p. 2S; Jerdou, Mamm. Ind. 1867, p. 29; 
Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xli. pt. 2, 1872, p. 221. 
Rhinopoma lepsianwv, Peters, MB. Ak. Berk 1859, p. 222. 
lihimpoma microphyllum, subsp, hardwickii, Dobson, Monogr. As. Chirop. 1876, p. 176. 
Rhinopoma senaariense, Fitz. & Heugl. SB. k. Akad. Wien, liv. i. 1866, p. 547; Heugl. Beise N.O.- 
Afr. ii. 1877, p. 24. 
Rhinopoma longicaudatum, Fitz. & Heugl. SB. k. Akad. Wien, liv. i. 1866, p. 547; Heugl. Keise N.O.- 
Afr. ii. 1877, p. 24. 
Rhinopoma cordofatdcum, Heugl. Beise N.O.-Afr. ii. 1877, p. 24. 
1 <S. Egypt. 
1 c? and 1 2 . Beltim. Sir John Bogers, K.C.M.G., Pasha. 
1 c?. Cairo. Dr. Walter Innes, Bey. 
4 4 and 3 $ . Second Pyramid, Gizeh. 
1 c?- Beni Hasan. Mr. W. M. Blackden. 
3 ? . Tombs of the Kings, Thebes. 
5 and 3 ? . Tombs opposite to Assuan. 
1 (5' and 1 ? . Small cave in desert hills to east of Philse. 
Many specimens. Abu Boash. Capt. S. S. Flower, Alay 1901. 
Do. do. Near Cairo. Hon. N. C. Bothschild, Oct. 1902. 
Snout upturned, rather broad, abruptly truncated, projecting much anterior to the 
lower lip, terminating in a fleshy expansion occupying the front of the muzzle, the 
upper border of which is more or less triangular, free, and erect or posteriorly recumbent, 
with an elongated pit behind it in the old males ; the nostrils open on either side of 
the mesial line of this fleshy snout as oblique valvular slits; the inferior border of each 
nostril has a distinct notch in its centre. Sides of the face between the snout and 
the eye, below and above the eye, and between the eye and the buccal opening and 
backwards to the ear, covered with minute glandules. A marked truncated, triangular 
furrow below the nasal fleshy appendage, the sides of the triangle directed backwards 
along the upper lip, its mesial line below the appendage occupied by a vertical ridge. 
Front and lower lip with a smooth fleshy eminence more or less traversed by a longi¬ 
tudinal groove. 
Forehead but little raised above the level of the face, with a deep frontal pit 
connected to the pit behind the nasal membrane by a broad furrow less deeply sunk. 
Ears united to each other by their inner borders immediately behind the frontal pit, to 
