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specimen, moreover, with the Bornean sample in BULLA-LE, UCP4-LE LP4LENG and INTERO-WI. Only the example of UC-P4-LE is depicted here (Fig. 15). In all the other 13 measurements (PALBRI-L, COCH-DIS, BRCASE-H, BRCASE-W, UM1-LENG, UM1-WIDT, UP2-LENG, LP4-WIDT, LP2-LENG, LM1-TA-W, LM3-LENG, LM3-TA-W and NAKNOB-H) there are more or less extensive overlaps with the measurements of the other samples. Fig. 15. Notched boxplot of upper C-P4 length, legend as for Fig. 14 The deviation of R. I. pemiger from the more or less smaller other forms seems to be significant (the same way as above) in the following characters: ccondyl, mand-len, lml-leng, while R. I. morio and R. I. foetidus diverges but in Brcase-w and intero-w. Numerous scatter diagrammes showed appreciable differences between R. beddomei and the rest of material studied. Two of them are presented in this paper (Figs 16, 17) (where the straight lines represent the respective linear regression for the samples, ellipses for the 50% probabilities for the bivariate cloude of points). In each scatter-diagramme, for the greater samples the equations of the linear regression are also given).