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Plate 40. Fig. 2.—Spatax Typuus (The Blind Rat Mole) : SIS 
Fig. 3.—Baruisraus Maririmus (Zhe Maritime Rat Mole) A EY. 
Plate 41. Fig. 1—Hystrix Dorsara, Lin. (The Urson) : 135 
Fig. 2.—Hystrix PREeH eNSELIS, Lin. (The Prehensile-tailed Bytes 
pine or Coendou) ESS 
Fig. 3.—Hystrix Fascicu.ata, Lin. (The Pencil- tailed Porcupine) 135 
Plate 42. Fig. 1.—Hysrrix Cristrata, Lin. (The Common Porcupine) as 
Fig. 2.—Synetueres Insiprosa (The Couiy or Couia of Brazil) . 136 
Plate 43. Fig. 1—Lreus Timipus, Lin. (The Common Hare) A . 136 
Fig. 2.—Lagomys ALrpinus, Pall. (The Alpine Hare) A . 138 
Fig. 3.—Hyprocu@rus Capypara (The Capybara) ° . 138 
Piate 44, Fig. 1.--Ana@ma Copara APEREA (The Guinea Pig) - . 138 
Fig. 2.—Cutoromys Acucut (The Acouchi) : - 139 
Fig. 3.—Ca@tocenys Paca (The White-spotted i Paced) ° - 139 
Plate 45. Fig. 1.—Acurus Torquatus, Bradypus Torquatus (The Black-col- 
lared Ai) - - 142 
Fig. 2.—Brapyrus Drpacryius (The Unau) ° . » 142 
Plate 46. Fig. 1—Dasyrus Encousrrr (The Six-banded Armadillo) . . 144 
Fig. 2,—Dasyrus Unictnetvs (The Tutouay) . 145 
Fig. 3.—CuiamypnHorus Truncatus, Har. (The Truncated nian. 
phore of Chili) 5 : é . 145 
Plate’46, bis Fig. 1—Mrcatarrium, Cuv. (Fossil) . 142 
Fig. 2.—Mastopvon GiGANTEUM, Cuv. (The Great Mastodon) . 153 
Fig. 3.—ANopLoTHERIUM CoMMUNE, Cuv. : . 157 
Plate 47. Fig. 1—Orycreropus Carensts, Pall. (The Cape Ground Hog) . 146 
Fig. 2.—MyrmecopsaGa DipactyLa, Lin. (The Two-toed Ant- 
eater) - 147 
Fig. 3.--Head of Hee Pe Ne Jusarwa (The Tundanows . 147 
Fig. 4.—Manis Tetrapactyta, Lin. (The Long-tailed Pangolin) . 147 
Plate 47. bis. Fig. 1.—Skeleton of the Two-horned Rhinoceros - 158 
Fig. 2.—Skeleton of the Gne-horned Rhinoceros of Fain’ pe ay f 
Plat 48. Fig. 1—Ecmipna Serosa (The Bristly Echiduc) . . 149 
Fig. 2.—Ornituoruyncnus Parapoxes, Blum. (The Parailoe 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 2 z - 153 
Plate 49. Fig. 1.—Evrpuas Inpicus (The Indian Elephant) : « 152 
Fig. 2.—Teeth of the African Elephant ; - 152 
Fig. 3.—Ruinoceros Inpicus ( The Rhinoceros of India) . . 157 
_ Plate 49. bis.—Skeleton of an extinct species of Elephant 5 . 152 
Plate 50 Fig. 1.—Dicotyres Lasratus (The White-lipped Peccary or Tajassou) 156 
Fig. 2.—Puacocuares Ariana, Rupp.; Sus Africanus, Gm. She 
Hog of Atlian) : 156 
we Fig. 3.—Lvs Scropaa, var. of Siam. (The Wild Boar) 155 
