192 MAMMALIA. 



Camelus dromedarius. 



Camclus dromedarius, Liunneris Sysi. Nat., 12th ed., i, p. 90(1766); 



Htitton and Blyth J. A. S. B., xv, p. 162; Tristram P. Z S., 1866, p. 



87 ; Blyth Cat., p. 143 ; Blanford Persia, p. 97. 

 Camelus dromas, Pallas Zoog. Ross. As., p. 197 (1831) ; Se-vertzoff Ann. 



Mag. N. H. (4), xviii, p. 170. 

 Camelus arabicus, Desinoulins Diet. Class H, N., iii, p. 452 (1824-30) ; 



Gray Cat. Mattim. B. M., iii, p. 252. 



Distribiitio7i. — The One-humped Camel has never been found in 

 a truly feral state ; it is found domesticated in India, Afghanistan 

 and Western Asia generally, and also in Northern Africa. 



a. Skin and Karachi Museum, 1877. 



skeleton. 



b. Skeleton ^ Babu H. M. Roy, 1881. 



c. Skeleton $ King of Oude, 1839, A. S. B. 



mted. 



d. Skull $ R. C. Tytler, 1861, A.S. B. 



e. Skull No history. 



f-g, 2 skulls Jeysulmere, Rajputana N. Belletty, 1890. 



Genus AUCHENIA. 



Lama, Cuvier Tableau Gen, in Lemons d'Anat. Comp., ist ed. (1800)*. t 

 Auchenia, Illiger Prodr., p. 103 (181 1). 



Auchenia glama. 



Camelus glama, Linnaeus Syst. Nat., 12th ed, i, p. 91 (1766). 

 Lama peruana, Tiedemann Zool, i, p. 421 ( 1808). 

 Auchenia Llacma, Illiger Prodr., p. 103 (1811). 

 Auchenia glama, Blyth Cat., p. 144 (1863). 



Distribution. — The Andes of South America, only known in a 

 domestic state. 



Genus SUS. 



Sus, Linnaeus Syst. Nat., 12th ed., i, p. I02 {1766). 



t Afterwards abandoned by the author in favour of Auchenia. 



