III.] LIST OF THE FAUNA. 113 



printed in italics ; the extinct types being indicated by the prefix 

 of an *, while those dating from the Santa Crucian (or the earlier 

 Patagonian) epoch are followed by the words Santa Cruz, and 

 those from the Parana beds by the word Parana. 



I. PRIMATES. Santa Cruz. 



Cebida, Santa Cruz (* Hdmunculus). 

 Hapalidcz. 



II. CHIROPTERA. 



Phyllostomatida. One genus ranging to Cali- 

 fornia. 



Emballonuridae. Seven peculiar genera. 

 Vespertilionidae. Natalus, Thyroptera. 



III. INSECTIVORA. 



Solenodontidce. West Indies. 



IV. CARNIVORA. 



Felidae. No peculiar genera. 



Canidae. In addition to the cosmopolitan Canis, 



represented in Brazil by the peculiar 



Icticyon. 

 Ursidae. No peculiar genera; *Arctotherium, 



common to N. America. 

 Procyonidae Nasua, Cercoleptes, Bassaricyon, and 



* Cynonasua. 

 Mustelidae. Galictis, and Conepatus, the latter 



extending into Texas. 



V. UNGULATA. 



i. ARTIODACTYLA. 



Cervidae. Cariacus, peculiar to New World. 

 Dicotylidae. Peculiar to New World at present 



day. 



Camelidae. Lama. 

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