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SECTION Vm. CHRYSOCYOK 



THE AGUARA WOLVES. 



There being but one species belonging to tbig 

 group, as yet discovered, we proceed to the de- 

 scription of it without adverting to general cha- 

 racters, excepting that the distinguishing mark is 

 the presence of a long mane on the neck and 

 shoulders ; and probably, as in the Chrysean group, 

 that the last tubercular tooth is wanting.* 



* This is asserted by report of a Creole to Dr Nozeda. See 

 Rengger, Saeugetniere von Paraguay ; but it is doubtful if th« 

 pupils of the eyes are at all times circular. 



