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Artiodactyla. 



a. Omnivora. 



1. Hippopotamus amphibius. 



2. Sus scrofa. 



3. Potamochcerus africanus. 



4. penicillatus. 



5. Phacochcerus rethiopicus. 



6. Dicotjles tajacu. 



b. Ruminantia. 



7. Bos taurus, var. 



8. Catoblepas taurina. 



9. Portax picta. 



10. Boselaphus oreas. 



11. Oryx leucoryx. 



12. Addax nasomaculata. 



13. Kobus sing-sing. 



14. Adenota kob. 



15. lecbee. 



16. Gazella euchore. 



17. ■ cuvieri. 



18. subguttui'osa. 



19. dorcas. 



20. Tragops bennettii. 



21. Cephalophorus grimmia. 



22. burchellii. 



23. Cephalophorus maxwellii. 

 24. monticola. 



25. Pelea capieolus. 



26. Tragelaphus sylvaticus. 



27. scriptus. 



28. Capra jemlaica. 



29. — — falconeri. 



30. Ovis tragelaphus. 



31. vignii. 



32. niusimon. 



33. Camelopardalis girafFa. 



34. Camelus baetrianus. 

 35. dromedai-ius. 



36. Lama pacos. 



37. peruana. 



38. huanaeus. 



39. Cariacus mexicanus. 



40. Blastocerus campestris. 



41. Cervus canadensis. 



42. duvaucellii. 



43. axis. 



44. hippelaphus. 



45. rusa. 



46. — — vvallichii. 



47. Hyelaphus porcinus. 



48. Alces machlis. 



The Carnivora are represented in all tvieir principal 

 divisions: the Pinnigrades by the Seal; the Planti- 

 grades by the Bears, Racoons, and other species ; and 

 the DiGiTiGRADES by a magnificent series of Felidce, which 

 far exceeds any other collection in Europe. 



Among them has recently appeared a new species of 

 Jaguar from Western ^lexico, described in the Proceedings 

 by Dr. Gray under the name oi Leopardushernandezi. The 

 death of Mi\ Knight of Mazatlan has prevented the Council 

 from obtaining an account of the habits of this animal, for 

 which they had applied to that gentleman ; but it appears, 

 from other information, that this new species has a con- 

 siderable range on the west coast, aud probably extends 

 far into the interior. 



The Clouded Tiger, Leopardus mascrosceles, is another 

 species only found in the Society's collection, and the 

 Council believe that the fact of the Ocelot having bred in 

 confinement is also elsewhere unknown. 



The series of smaller Carnivora includes many very in- 

 teresting species, which future extension of accommodation 



