KEY TO THE ORDERS AND FAMILIES 



REPRESENTED WITHIN OUR LIMITS. 



KEY TO THE ORDERS. 



1. Fingers greatly elongated, supporting a leathery memljrane which serves as a 



wing. Order CHIROPTERA, p. 445. 



2. Fingers not greatly elongated and not sui)])orting a leathery membrane which 



serves as a wing. 



A. Feet provided with hoofs. Order UNGULATA, p. 57. 



B. Feet provided with claws or nails. 



bl. No canine teeth present; a wide gap between cheek teeth and incisors; 

 front teeth (incisors) large and chisel-shaped, never more than two 

 in lower jaw. Order GLIRES, p. 97. 



b2. Canine teeth present and prominent, longer and noticeably different 

 from the others. 

 Tail and ears nearly or quite naked (hairless); female with external 

 abdominal pouch. Order MARSUPIALIA, p. 49. 



Tail and ears not naked; female without abdominal pouch. 



Order FERiE, p. 275. 



b3. Canine teeth present but not prominent and but little different from 

 others; teeth continuous, with no wide gap between them; upper lip 

 projecting beyond lower; snout long. Order INSECTIVORA, p. 405 



KEY TO THE FAMILIES. 



GROUP 1. Order MARSUPIALIA. Pouched Mammals. 



Tail nearly naked; ears naked; 

 general color grayish white; teeth 

 50; canine teeth present; hind foot 

 with five toes, the innermost one 

 shaped like a thiimb and without 

 claw; female with external abdom- 

 inal pouch for carrying young after birth. A single species occurs within 

 our limits, which is about the size of a large Domestic Cat. 



Family DIDELPHIIDyE. Opossums, p. 51 . 

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