SYNONYMIC LIST OF SPECIES OF MAMMALS. 



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Callorhinus ursinus Fab. — (marinus Stell. Fabricii and Krachen- 

 ninikoviiiess.) N.Pacific. Kamtsch.it., Kurile 

 Islands, Mouth of Amour. 

 Otaria leonina Blainv. — (Pernettii Less, jubata Schrei. Byronii 

 Blaiuv. platyrhynchus Miill. molossina Less.) W. Coast 

 OF S. Amkb., S. Pacific, Patag. 

 Stelleri Less. — (marinus Stell. jubata Gmel. Californiana 

 Less.) N. Pacific Oc. 



UNGULATA. 



Monodactvla. 



Soled CTNGULA. 



Equus Americanus Leidy. Pliocene deposits, Mississirri. 



asinus Linn. Nubia, Upper Egypt, Arabia, Soootra. 



Burchellii Gray. — (zebra Burch. montanus F. Cuv. fes- 

 tivus Wai/ii.) Plains in South Africa. 



Do. var. Cbapmanni Laynrd. S. Africa, 200 mile.s in 

 the inteiior from Wal\«ch Bay. 



caballus Linn. — {fossili^, Adamiticiis, prL<ia(S, breviroslris, 

 Piscencnsis, pristiniis^ nuiffnns, and jitviUaccus Cuv.) 

 Domesticated E\T;R\'WHEitE ; introduced and become 

 wild in South and North America, Pajsipas, Pata- 

 gonia, La Plata, and Paraguay, Texas, and along 

 the base of the Kocky Mountains, South of Russia 

 in Europe, and thence to the Sea of Japan, also 

 Fossil in Diluvial beds throughout Europe. 



curvidens Owen. In Pliocene Deposits in S. and N. 

 America. 



hemionus Pall. — (Kiaug Moorcmjl. equioides and poly- 

 odon Hody.) Thibetan PtEGiON, and East Tuekistan. 



hemippus ? Geoff. Sytiia, Mesopotamia, and North 

 Arabia. 



Namadicns Falc. and Caiitl. In the Miocene beds of the 



SiVALIK HiLI.S. 



■neoyceus Lund. Brazil. 



onager Pall. The Ghorkhur. Sandy deserts north-west 



of India. 

 jdicidens Owen. Cave at Preston, England. 

 princijiatis Lund. Brazil. 



Quagga Gmel. — (IsabeUinus IT. Smilli.) South Africa. 

 Sivalensis Falc. and Cautl. Miocene beds of the Sivalik 



HlLI,S. 



tseniopus Heuglin. Abyssinia, East Africa. 

 zebra Linn. — (antiquorum H. Sniilh. montanus Burch.) 

 Mountainous and sandy districts in South Africa. 

 Flnsmotlicrium Fisclieri Meyer. — {Stercoceru.'i Giilli Duv.) Si- 

 BERU, and in the diluvium of the Ehine. 

 Keysertinyi Fisch. Ktrghis Steppes near the 

 Caspian Sea. 

 Hijjpnriun dipluslyhim ? Gerv. Freshwater marl of Cucueon, at 

 Vaucluse. 

 mesostytum 1 Gerv. Freshwater marl, Cucueon, Vau- 

 cluse. 

 prostyhim Gerv. Freshwater marl, Cucdron, Vaii 



CLUSE. 



vennslnm Leidy. Pliocene, N. America. 



Hippothcriuni antilnpinmn Falc. and Cant. Siv.vi.ik beds. 



gracilc Kaup. Middle tertiary beds of the Mentz 

 basin, at Bohneez, in the Swabian Alps, and 

 at the Pentelicon in Greece. 

 Anchitlierium Aiirelinnense Blainv. — {E^qmrrae v. Meyer. Miins 

 piessulannm Cuv. eiininnm Lart.Ai^^/Joirfes Blainv.) 

 Montpeliee. 

 Bairdii Leidy. Nebraska. 

 Dnmasii Gerv. Eocene formations, France. 



Arctiodactyla. 



Kuminantia. 



CAMELID.E. 



Camelus Bactrianus Erxl. Only inown in domesticity. Tab- 

 taey, Mongollv, China, and South Sibeeia, to the 

 Sea of Baikal. 

 dromedarius Linn. — (Arabicus Dcsm. vulgaris Farsk. 

 monotophus WMIier.) Only known in domesticity, 

 and spread over Aeabia, Syria, Babyxonia, Egypt, 

 AND Abyssinia, into Senegajsibia. 

 Sivalensis Cautl. and Falc. Miocene beds of the 

 Sivalik Hills. 

 Mcryctitherium Sibiriciim Bojan. Siberian drift. 

 Onodoti {Merycoidodon) Culberisonii Leidy. — {prisons and Coi-y- 

 lops speciosa Leidy.) Lower Miocene, Nebraska. 

 yracilis Leidy. Nebraska. Miocene beds. 

 major Leidy. Nebraska. Miocene beds. 

 Eucrotaphus auritus Leidy. Nebraska. Miocene beds. 



Jacksoni Leidy. Nebraska. Miocene beds. 

 Ayriochwrus aniiqnusheidy. Nebraska. Miocene beds. 



sp. Lund. Bone-caves of Brazil. 

 Procamelus sp. Miocene beds, Nebraska. 

 Camelups .ip. Miocene beds, Nebraska. 

 Leptauclwnia sp. Miocene beds, Nebraska. 

 Auchenia guanaco H. Smith. From the Equator to Tieeea del 

 the Andes, in Peru, Boijvu, and Chili, Patagonia, 

 the eastern islands of Tierra del Fuego. 

 Llama Brandt. — (Peruana Desm.) North Peru, on 

 the mountains near Abangara, at an elevation of 

 about 3000 feet high. 

 Paco Desin. Middle of Bolivia to middle of Peru, at 



an elevation of about 8000 feet high. 

 Vicuna Fisch. Peru, southern part of the Repubuc 

 of Ecuador, to the middle of BoLmA, not less 

 than 13,000 feet high. 



BoviD^. 



Bos Americanus Gmel. — (Bison And.) On the Prairies and 

 eastern base of the Rocky Mountains. 



bvmbifrons (Bootherium) Harl. In Diluvium and recent 

 deposits in N. America. 



bradiycerus Gray. W. Afeica, Gaboon. 



bubalus Linn. — (var. macroccros and speiroceros Hody. 

 ami Pall.) Originally from East Indies and the Ma- 

 LAY'AN District, now spread over most of Asia, and 

 North of Africa, China, Thibet, Persia, Armenia, to 

 the Caspian and Black Seas, Arable, Syria, and whole 

 north of Africa. 



CftfTcr Sparnn. From S. Africa to Guinea on the west, 

 and Abyssinia on the cast, 



