CATALOGUE 
OF 
MAMMALIA. 
Order V. UNGULATA. 
Teeth irregular. Cutting and canine teeth often wanting in 
one or both jaws. Grinders all similar, sometimes even wanting. 
Toes large, covered with broad hoofs or large conical claws. 
Ungulata, Ray, Syn. 60,1693; Link, Beytr.1795; Gray, Lond. 
Med. Rep. xv. 305, Ann. Phil. 1825; Latr. Fam. Nat. 60, 
1825; Pomet, Rev. Zool. 1848, 181. 
Multungula, Solidungula et Bisulea, I/liger, Prod. 94, 101, 103, 
1811. 
Mam. 2. Bruta, 5. Pecora, and 6. Belluz, Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. 
12. 1. 26, 1766. 
Gravigrades or Onguligrades normaux, Blainv. 1816. 
Les Edentes, Les Pachydermes, et Les Ruminans, Cuvier, R. A. 
i. 215, 227, 246, 1817; ed. 2. 1. 223, 1829. 
Edentata et Ungulata, Latr. Fam. Nat. 1825. 
M. ungulatorum, Storr. Prod. Mam. 47, 1780. 
Q. Proboscidiz, Tesserachenz, Trichenz, Monochene, Hydro- 
phore, et Ruminantes, Gray, Lond. Med. Rep. xv. 307, 1821. 
Belluz, Pecora, et Bruta, Selys Longchamps. 
Mam. Stereoplia, Pachydermia, et Anodonea, Rafin. Anal. Nat. 
54-57, 1815. 
_ These animals have been arranged by various scientific authors 
in the following manner :— 
Ray, in the Synopsis Methodica Animalium Quadrupedum, 
1693, 60, divides the viviparous, hairy animals or quadrupeds, 
thus :— 
A. Uneuuata. I. Solidipeda. Equus, Asinus, Zebra. 
II. Bisulea. 1. Ruminantia. a. Bos, Ovis, Capra. &. Cervus. 
2. Non-ruminantia. Sus. 
A 
