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SWAIN SON S ARRANGEMENT. 



2. Typical Group. Horns sheathing; form heavy, robust. 

 Fam. Bovidce, Smith. 



Genera, $c. 

 3. Catoblepas, Sm. 5. Bison, Sm. 



2. Ovibos, Sm. 6. Taurus, Sm. 



3. Bos, Sm. 7. Anoa, * Sm. 



4. Bubalus, Sm. 



Genera, &c. 

 L Alee, Sm. 



1. Rangifer,Sm. 



2. Dam a, Sm. 



2. Cervus, Linn. 



1. Rusa, Sm. 



2. Axis. Sm. 



3. Capreolus, Sm. 



1. Mazama, Sm. 



2. Subulo, Sm. 



5. Stylocerus, Sm. 

 Horns wanting;"! 

 fore-legs shorter >- Moschidce, Sw. 

 than the hinder.) 



1. Moschus, Linn. 

 Horns very short,! 



covered with a > Cameleoparda, Sw. 

 skin. J 



1. Cameleopardalis, 

 antiq. 



3. Aberrant Group. 

 Horns solid, 

 deciduous. 

 Cervidce, Smith 



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At the commencement of the 5th Tribe Solipedes, is 

 placed the Camels, &c. 



1. Camelus, Linn. 



2. Auchenia, Illig. 



3. Equus, Antiq. 



Thus the Camels and Llamas, with which Major Smith 

 has commenced his Ruminants, are placed here at the con- 

 clusion, to represent these animals among the single-hoofed 

 quadrupeds, of which the Horse will be typical, and con- 

 cluding the great and interesting order of the Ungulata. 



1 This genus Js placed by Major Smith among his Capridae. 



