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Plate 40. Fig. 2.— Spalax Typhus {The Blind Rat Mole) . . 131 



Fig. 3.— Bathiergus Maritimus {The Maritime Rat Mole) . 132 



Plate 41. Fig. 1.— Hystrix Dorsata, Lin. (The Urson) . . 135 

 Fig. 2. — Hy&trix Prehensilis, Lin. {The Prehensile tailed Porcu- 

 pine or Coendou) .... 135 

 Fig. 3. — Hystrix Fascicclata, Lin. (The Pencil-tailed Porcupine) 135 



Plate 42. Fig. 1. — Hystrix Cristata, Lin. (77ie Common Porcujnne) . 135 



Fig. 2. — Synetheres Insidiosa {The Couiy or Couiaof Brazil) . 136 



Plate43. Fig. I.—Lepus TiMiDus. Lin. (TAe Commoft iffltre) . .136 



Fig. 2. — Lagomys Alpinus, Pall. {The Alpine Hare) . . 138 



Fig. 3.— Hydroch(erus Capybara {The Capijbara) , . 138 



Plate 44. Fig. 1. — Ancema Cobaia Aperea {The Guinea Pig) , . 138 



Fig. 2. — Chloromys Acuchi {The Acouchi) . . . 139 



Fig. 3.— CcELOGKNYS Paca {Thc White-spotted Paca) . . 139 



Plate 45. Fig. 1. — Acheus Torquatus, Bradypus Torquatus {The Black-col- 

 lared Ai) . , . . . /42 

 Fig. 2. — Bradypus Didactylus {The Unau) . . . 142 



Plate 46. Fig. 1. — Dasypus Encoubert (The Six-banded Armadillo) . . 144 

 Fig. 2. — Dasypus Unicinctus (The Tatouay) . . . 145 



Fig. 3. — Chlamyphorus Truncatus, Har. {The Truncated Chlamy- 



phore of Chili) . . . .145 



Plate_,46. bis Fig. ].— Megatherium, Cuv. (Fossil) . . .142 



Fig. 2. — Mastodon Giganteum, Cuv. (The Great Mastodon) . 153 

 Fig. 3. — Anoplotherium Commune, Cuv. . . 157 



^Plate 47. Fig. 1.— Orycteropus Capensis, Pall. {The Cape Ground Hog) . 146 

 ^Fig. 2. — Myrmecophaga Didactyla, Lin. (The Two-toed Ant- 

 eater) . . . , .147 

 Fig. 3. — Head of Myrmecophaga JuBATA (The Tarn anoir) . 147 

 Fig. 4. — Manis Tetradactyla, Lin. {The Long-tailed Pangolin) . 147 



Plate 47. bis. Fig. 1. — Skeleton of the Two-horned Rhinoceros . . 158 



Fig, 2. — Skeleton of the Qne-homed Rhinoceros of Java . 157 



Plat AS.Yig.l.— Echidna Setosa. (The Bristly Echidna) . . .149 



Fig. 2. — OuNiTHouHYNCHus PARADOXUS, Blum. (The Paradox Ani- 

 mal of New Holland) . . . .149 



Plate^48. bis. — Skeleton of the Indian Elephant, or a nearly allied species, in 



a fossil state, discovered in Siberia ► . . 153 



Plate 49. Fig. 1. — Eleph as Indicvs (The Indian Elephant) . .152 



Fig. 2. — Teeth oUhe African Elephant . . ,152 



Fig. 3. — Rhinoceros Inuicvs (The Rhinoceros of India) . .157 



Plate 49. bis. — Skeleton of an extinct species of Elephant . . 152 



Plate 50. Fig. 1. — Dicotyles Labiatus (The White-lipped Peccary or Tajassou) 156 

 Fig. 2. — Phacoch.eres .Eliana, Rupp. ; Sus Africanus, Gm. (The 



Hog of JElian) . . . ,186 



Fig. 3,— Li's Scuopha, var. of Siam (The Wild Boar) . . 155 



