NO. 15 MAMMALS FROM HISPANIOLA MILLER 9 



introduction of the guineapig with the finding of the animal's remains 

 at such a remote and inaccessible locality as Constanza. This may 

 point, like the occurrence of a South American monkey's teeth in a 

 Precolumbian grave in Cuba (Miller, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., Vol. 6^, 

 No. 13, December 8, 1916), to early native trade between South 

 America and the Greater Antilles ; but it must be admitted that the 

 presence of remains of pig and horse in the midden near Constanza 

 counts against such a view. 



