144 ON SYSTEMATIC ZOOLOGY. 
Linneus, in keeping the ungulated quadrupeds by them- 
selves; though he also has erred in giving to their sub- 
divisions a higher rank than they really possess. The 
genera characterised by Linneus under these orders are 
as follows : — 
Homo. Man. 
I. Simia. Monkey. 
PRIMATES. Lemur. Lemur. 
Vespertilio. Bat. ' 
{ Rhinoceros. 
Sukotyro. 
Elephas. Elephant. 
IL. ! Trichechus. Walrus. 
BRUTA. 4 Bradypus. Sloth. 
Myrmecophaga. Ant-eater. 
Manis. Manis. 
4 Dasypus. Armadillo. 
{ Phoca. Seal. 
! Canis. Dog. 
Felis. Lion, Tiger, &c. 
Viverra. IJchneumon. 
I: Mustela. Polecat. 
FER. Ursus. Bear. 
Didelphis. Opossum. 
Talpa. Mole. 
Sorex. Shrew. 
(Erinaceus. Hedgehog. 
{ Hystrix. Porcupine. 
Cavia. Cavy. 
Castor. Beaver. 
Iv Mus. Mouse. 
een, pe EeLOUaYE Marmot. 
(RB, cente \Sciurus, Sqguzrrel. 
odentia C.) | Myoxus. Dormouse. 
Dipus. Jerboa. 
Lepus. Hare. 
LHyrax. Hyrax. 
Camelus. Camel. 
Moschus. Musk. 
e Camelopardalis. Giraffe. 
VV Cervus. Stag. 
PECORA. , Antelope. Antelope, 
(Ruminantia C.} jos Goat. 
Ovis. Sheep. 
Bos. Oz. 
VI Equus. Horse. 
Barun Hippopotamus. River Horse. 
5 : Tapir. Tapir. 
(Solipedes C.) ga Pig <i 
VII Monodon. Sea Unicorn. 
Guim Balena. Whale. 
: Physeter. Sperm Whale. 
(Cetacea C.) Delphinus. Dolphin. 
(197.) On glancing over this list, however objection- 
able are the orders, we perceive that the groups denomi- 
