CLASS I. ORDER VIII. §i 
@AMELOPARDALIS, (giraffe,) horns permanent, 
bony, covered with bristly skin ; incisors below 
8; the exterior one on each side deeply bilobate. 
ANTELOPE, (antelope,) horns hollow, seated on 
a bony core, growing upwards, annulated or 
wreathed, permanent ; incisors below 8, canines 
none. 3 
Capra, (goat, ibex,) horns hollow, turning up- 
wards and backwards, compressed, rough, al- 
most closed at their base ; incisors below 8, ca- 
nines none ; chin bearded in the male. 
Ovis, {sheep,) horns hollow, wrinkled turning 
backwards and spirally intorted ; incisors 8, be- 
low ; canines none. 
Bos, (ox, bison, buffalo,) horns concave, turned. 
outwards, lunated, smooth; incisors 8, below: 
canines none. 3 
ORDER Vili. CETE. 
Aquatic animals, without hind feet ; fore feet 
degenerated into fin-like limbs. 
Devruines, (dolphin, porpoise,) teeth in both 
jaws ; spiracle on the head. | : 
Monopon, (narwhal,) tooth projecting from the 
upper jaw, very long, strait, spiral ; spiracle on 
the head. 
PuyseTer, (cachelot,) teeth visible in the lower 
jaw only ; spiracle on the head or snout. 
BaLaena, («hale,) horny lamine in the upper 
jaw in place of teeth ; spiracle with a double ex- 
ternal orifice on the top of the head. 
