4 MAMMALIA. 
Canna, Nylgau, Catablepas. 5. Capride. Capra, Ovis. 6. Bo- 
vide. Bos. 
Mr. Gray, in the “ Outline of the Distribution of Mammalia ” 
(Annals of Philosophy, 1825), proposes to divide the Order 
UneGuLata thus :— 
I. Middle toes large, equal. Fam.1. Bovide. 2. se 
II. Toes 3, 4, 5, subequal. Fam. 3. Elephantide. 4. Dasy- 
pide. 5. Bradypidee. 
This arrangement is followed in the List of Manitalina in the 
Collection of the British Museum, 1843; the List of Osteological 
Specimens in the British Museum, 1847 ; the List of Mammalia 
and Birds of Nepaul, presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., to the 
British Museum; and in this work. 
Dr. J. B. Fischer (in the Synopsis Mammalium, 8vo, 1828) 
combines together the Linnzan and Cuvierian arrangement, and 
arranges the Hoofed Mammalia thus :— 
Order VI. Brura. a. 102. Bradypus. 104. Dasypus. 105. 
Orycteropus. 106. Myrmecophaga. 107. Manis. 06. 108. Echid- 
na. 109. Ornithorhynchus. 
Order VII. Betuua. 110. Elephas. 112. Tapirus. 115. 
Rhinoceros. 117. Hyrax. 118. Dicotyles. 119. Sus. 120. Pha- 
cocherus. 121. Hippopotamus. 126. Equus. 
Order VIII. Pecora. 127. Camelus. 128. Lama. 129. Mos- 
chus. 130. Cervus. 131. Camelopardalis. 132. Antilope. 
133. Capra. 134. Bos. 
’ Wagler, in the Naturl. System Amphibien, 1830, divides the 
Hoofed animals thus :— 
Order VI. Scror#. 1. Dycotyles. 2. Sus. 3. Porcus. 
4, Phacocherus. 5. Rhinocherus. 6. Elephas. 7. Hippopo- 
tamus. &. Rhinoceros. 
Order VII. Hyraces. 1. Hyrax. . 
Order XIII. Camexi. 1. Camelus and Dromedarius. 2. Ca- 
melopardalis. 
Order XIV. Pecora. 1. Moschus. 2. Cervus. 3. Bos. 
Order XV. Eaur. 1. Equus. 
Order XVII. OrnycTrERopopEs. 1. Chlamydophorus. 2. Che- 
loniscus. 3. Xenurus. 4. Euphractus. 5. Dasypus. 6. Toly- 
peutes. 7. Orycteropus. 
Order XVII. Guorripss. 1. Manis. 2. Uroleptes. 3. Myr- 
mydon. 4. Myrmecophaga. 
He forms a new class called GryPHI, containing 
Order I. ORNITHORHYNCHI. Fam. 1. Glossilepti. 1. Tachy- 
glossus. Fam.2. Autarchoglossi. 1. Ornithorhynchus, arranged 
with the fossil Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus and Ornitho- 
cephalus. 
