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-VrPENDIX. 



Vespertilio splemlidus Wicm. St. Thomas Island. 

 Siligorensis Hody. India. 

 subBavus F. Ciiv. Gkorgia. 

 subulatus fiuy. — (Califoniieus Burlini. Caroli Temm. 



lanceolatus (J'icrf. lueifugus MacMiirris. ilomesticus 



Green. lepiJus Gerv.) N. Ameeic.a, Pennsylvania, 



Cuba. 

 Tasmaniensis Gray. Tasmania, Philippine Isles, 



India. 

 Theobaldi Blyth. — (palliiUventris Hudy.) Hihua- 



LAYAH. 



Timoriensis Genff. Timor, Borneo? 

 TowDsendi (Synotus.) Wayii. N. America. 

 tnlaXiims Horsf. — (tenuis Temm.') Java and Sumatra. 

 tricolor Simils. Cape of Good Hope. 

 tristis Waterh. PHUiirpiNE Isles. 

 Turcomanus Eversm. South Russia. 

 Virginianus Bach. Virginia, United States. 



EODENTU. 



ToXODOKTlDiE. 



Taxodon Parniieiixis D'Orb. Pakaguay. 



Ptaiensis Oweu. Rio Negro, Bahia Blanca, Monte 

 Video. 



IlvsTEiciDa:. 



Cayhn*;. 

 Hydrochferus Capybara Er.vl. Eastern parts of S. America, 

 FROM Guiana in the North, to the Rio de la 

 Plata in the South, and from the Atlantic 

 TO the Lowlands of Peru and Bolivia. 

 sulcideiis Lund. Bone-caves in Brazll. 

 Dolicbotis Patagonica Slum-. Patagonla, from 48° 30' S. L. 

 to 37° 30' ON the East Coast, and extending 

 INTO La Plata, as far North as Mendoza. 

 Anoema leucoblephara Burm. La Plata, 

 Cavia antiquum D'Orb. S. America. 



aperea Linn. Banks of River Piata, and extends 



Northwards into Paeaguay, Bolhia, and Brazll. 

 aperoides Lund. Bone-caves, Brazil. 

 Australis Geoff.— {Kingii Bennett.) Patagonla, from 

 •39° S.L. TO THE Straits of Magellan. 

 hilohidens Lund. Bone-caves, Brazh.. 

 BoliviensJs3/<\!/f». — (Galea musteloidesMey.) Through- 

 out Bolivia at great elevations, high Table-land 



BETWEEN COCHABAHBA AND La PaZ. 



Cobaya? Marcy. — (porcellus Linn.) Restless Ca^y or 

 Guinea Pig. Domesticated, not known wild, unless 

 it be descended from C. aperea. 



Ciitleri Tschndi. Peru, West of Andes? 



flavidons Brandt. — (nigricans Tf^ay/i. obscurus Rupp. 

 saxatilis Lund.) Bahia, Brazil. 



fulgida JVayl. — (rufeseens Lund.) Minas Geraes, Brazil. 



leucopyga Brandt. — (Azarae Jl'ayn.) Brazh^. 



rupestris Wied. — (Moco F. Cuv. sciureus Geoff.) Brazil 



IN ROCKY places. 



Spixii Wayl. Brazu,, Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, Amazon. 



CniNCHnLIN.E. 



Lagostomys tricbodactylus Brookes. — (Viscacba Geoff, maximus 



De Blaiii.) La Plata and Estre Rios. 

 Lagidiura Cuvieri Bennett. — (Peruanum Meyen. aureus Geoff.) 

 Andes of Chlli, Bouhta, and Peru. 

 pallipes Bennett. Andes of Bolxsia and Peru, ex- 

 tending North to Ecuador. 

 Chinchilla brevicaudata Waterh. — (Chinchilla Licht.) Peru. 

 laniger Geoff. Antjes of Chiij, Bolivia, and Peru, 



EXTENDING NORTHWARDS ON EaST SIDE OF AnDES 

 TO 9° S. L., AND AT AN ELEVATION OF FROM 8000 TO 

 12,000 FEET. 



Arehieomys chinchilloides Gerv. — (Arvenensis Lai: and Par.) 

 Freshwater Marl, Issoire. 

 Lanrillardii Gerv. Freshwater Marl, Issolee. 



OCTODONTINa:. 



Habrocoma Bennettii Waterh. — (belvina Jl'ayn.) Cmii. 



Cuvieri Walerii. Chili, near Valparaiso, abundant 



IN DRY HiLI.S partly COVERED WTTH BusHES. 



Octodon Bridges! Waterh. Province of Colchagua, Chili. 



degusiV/o/iHrt. — (Cumingii BeiiHcH. pallidus Wayn. var. 



Peruana Tsehudi.) Central PARTS OF Chili,between 



28° AND 35° S. L. 



gliroides D'Orb. and Gerv. Boijvian Andes, La "Paz. 



Schizodon fuscus Waterh. Valde las Cuevas on the Eastern 



side of the Andes, about S^° S.L. 

 Spalacopus noctivagus Pcepp. — (cyaneus .Wolina.) Chili. 



Posppigii Wayl. — (ater F. Cuv.) Chu.i. 

 Ctenomys Boliviensis Waterh. — (opimus Wayn.) Plains of St. 

 Cri'z de la Sierra. 

 Brasiliensis De Blain. — (Nattereri Wayn. torquatus 

 L'leht.) Brazil, Paraguay, La Plata, and Bouvia. 

 leucodon Waterh. BoLmA, Department of La Paz. 

 Magellanicus Bennett. Port Gregory, Straits of 

 Magellan. 



ECHIMnNiE. 



Capromys pilorides Say. — (Fom'nieri Desm.) Forests in Cuba. 

 prehensilis Pwppiy. — ^Poeyi Guer.) Forests in 

 Cuba. 

 Plagiodonta fcdium F. Cuv. St. Domingo. 



Myopolaniiis Coypus Molina. — (casteroides Barrow Bonarien- 

 sis Reuyyer. Popelairi Wcsmncl. Cliilensis Less.) 

 Coypu. Rivers and streams of great part of S. 

 America, on both sides of the Andes. On east- 

 ern side from Peru southwards to the Rio Chu- 

 pat in i3° 20'. On the western side from valleys 

 of Central Chili in 33° to 48°, S. L., or even 

 somewhat further, but not into Tieira del 

 Fuego. Chiloe, River Mavto, near Santiago, 

 BuAZtt, Buenos Ayres, etc. 

 Cercomys cuniciilarius F. Cuv. Minas Geraes, Brazil. 

 Petromys typicus Smith. South Africa, Rocky Hills near 



the Mouth of the Orange Rfver. 

 Dactylomys aniblyonyx Wagn. Ypanema in Brazil. 



typus Geoff. — (dactylinus Dism.) Supposed to be 



from Brazil. 

 villosus (Lasiuromys) Deville. St. Paul's on the 

 Upper Amazon. 



