CAMELOPARDALIS, CANCER. 464 
i—7. CAMELOPARDALIS. Spec. 1. 
suaffa, (giraffe-camel,) whitish-tawny, with scat- 
tered rusty spots ; horns short, blunt. 
See MS. P. 
1—7. Came us.. Spec. 7. 
dromedarius, (arabian camel,) back-bunch single ; 
8 feet and a half high. 
hactricanus, (bactrian camel,) back-bunches two. 
lama, (lama camel.) bunch on the breast ; back 
smooth. 4 feet 6 inches high. 
Auanacus, ep enece,) body hairy ; back gibbous ; 
tail erect. 4 feet 3 inches high. Eatable. 
arcucanus, (peru camel,) body woolly, smooth ; 
nose turned upward ; tail pendulous. Resem- 
blesa sheep. HKatable. 
wicugna, (andes camel,) body woolly, smooth; nose 
flat, blunt ; tail erect. Wool soft, fine and 
silky. . 
pato, (purple camel,) no bunches ; body woolly ; 
nose oblong. Wool iong and coarse. 
See MS. P. 
6—1. Cancer. Spec. about 300. 
pagurus, (eatable crab,) thorax with nine obtuse 
lates at each side; pincers of the hand-claw 
black at the tip. 
pisum, (pea-crap,) thorax orbicular obtuse ; tail as 
large as the body. Found in muscels about the 
size of a pea. 
gammarus, (eatable lobster,) thorax smooth ;_pro- 
boscis toothed at the sides, with a gable tooth. 
at the base, on each side ; hands smooth. 
See MS. P. 
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