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ZOOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



[part hi. 



Order, Family, and 

 Genus. 



81. Acodon 



82. Myxomys 



83. Hesperomys .. 



84. Holochilus 



85. Oxymyderus 



86. Drymomys 



87. Neotomys 



(Fiber 



Saccomyid*. 



88. Hetcromys 



SCIURID^. 



89. Sciurus 



Chinchillid*. 



90. Chinchilla 



91. Lagidium 



92. Lagosiomus 



OCTOUONTIDJE. 



93. Habrocomus .. 



94. Uapromys 



95. PI .igiodontia . . 



96. Sjmlacopics 



97. Octodon .. .. 



98. Ctenomys 



ECHIMYID.E. 



99, Dadylmnys .. 



100. Cerconys 



101. Lasiuromys .. 



102. Myopotamus .. 



103. Carterodon .. 



104. Mcsoniys 



105. Echimys 



106. Lmicheres 



Cercolabid^. 



107. Cercolabes 



108. Choctomys 



CAVIIDiE. 



109. Dasyproda . 



110. Calogmys 



111. Hydrochcerus 



112. C'avia 



113. Kerodon... . 



114. Dolichotis 



30 



Peru, 14,000 ft. elevation 



Guatemala 



The whole region 



S. America 



Brazil and La Plata 



Peru 



S. America 



Mexico) 



6 j Mexico, Honduras, Costa Eica & 

 Trinidad 



Range beyond the Region 



Nearctic 



Nearctic genus 



Mexico to Paraguay 



Andes of Chili and Peru 



Chili to Ecuador (11,000 to 



16,000 ft.) 

 Uruguay to Rio Negro of Patagonia 



Chili' 



Cuba and Jamaica 



Hayti 



Chili and E. of Andes 



Chili, Peru, and Bolivia 



S. Brazil to Tierra del Fuego 



Guiana and Brazil 



Central Brazil 



St. Paulo, Brazil 



S. half of tropical S. America 



Central Brazil 



Upper Amazon 



Equatorial America to Paraguay 



New Granada to Brazil 



Mexico to Paraguay 

 N. Brazil 



Paraguay to Mexico and Lesser 



Antilles 

 Guatemala to Paraguay 

 Guiana to La Plata 

 Brazil and Peru to Magellan Sts, 

 Brazil and Peru to Magellan Sts. 

 The Pampas and Patagonia 



All res. but Australian 



