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SuppL, iv. p. 297). This species is a native of Southern India, and is less than the European wOd hog in size. It is of a yellowish brown intermixed with black, passing on the under parts into dirty white. A distinct beard or tuft of bristles occupies the cheeks ; and the bristles of the forehead, top of the head, and back are elongated, so as to constitute a sort of mane. Wagner observes that this species is pecu- liar to "Fore-India," and that the "Hinder- Indian" wild hog is as yet undetermi...ned. As we have already observed. Colonel Sykes considers the wild hog of Duklnin to be identical with the common species, as Mr. M'Clelland does that of Assam. 3. The Bearded Wild Hog {Sus barbatus, IMiiller in Vcmder Hoeven's Tydschr., v., p. 149, and Verhandel, p'. 42, tab. 30). Bahi-utan of the Malays. The bearded wild hog is a very well marked species, which appears to be peculiar to Borneo. The upper part of the body is dusky ochre yellow ; the sides and under parts have black bristles, in- termixed with those of a lighter colour ; the feet are dusky black ; the top and back of the head are covered with smooth hairs ; but the sides of the head, the lower jaw, and the cheeks to the ears, are covered by a rough curly beard, giving to the animal a singular appearance.
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