60 CLASS I. ORDER VII. 
srowing from the skin; feet terminate in three 
toes. 
Hyrax, (cape-badger, lamb of Taikel) 4 incisors 
above two, broad, somewhat distant ; below 4, 
broad, flat, doubly notched ; grinders large, 4 on 
each side of each jaw ; 4 toes to each fore foot, 8 
to each hind foot ; nih none ; collar bones none. 
PaLnorHenivm, (extinct animal) incisors six, 
and canine teeth two in each jaw; feet terminate 
in three toes ; trunk, or proboscis, must have been 
short and fleshy. 
Tarir, (tapir,) incisors 10 above and below? 
canines single, and incurvated ; grinders 5 on each 
side, very broad ; 3 hoofs to each foot, with a false 
one on the fore foot. 
Eauus, (horse, zebra,) incisors above 6, paral- 
jel, below 6, somewhat projecting ; canines 1 on 
each side above and below, remote from the rest : 
hoofs undivided. 
ORDER VII. RUMINANTES. 
Incisors below only ; feet with cloven hoofs ; 
animals chew the cud. 
Came us, (camel, dromedary,) horus none: in-— 
cisors below 6, somewhat thin and broad ; ca- 
nines 3 above, 2 below, distant; upper lip di- 
vided. 
Moscuus, (musk,) horns none ; incisors below 
8; tusks in the upper jaw exsert, solitary. 
Cervus, (deer, stag, elk, moose,) horns solid, 
(covered while young with a hairy skin growing 
from the top) naked, annual, branched ; incisors 
below 8; canines none (sometimes a single one) 
in the upper jaw. 
