‘Botany and Zoology. 135 
. The domesticated cattle of the Romans, - 
Greeks, and Egyptians bore the nearest affinity to the Brahminy variety 
of cattle in India. As the domestic cattle imported by the Spaniards 
into South America have, in many localities, reverted to a wild state, so 
the speaker believed that the half-wild races of white cattle in Chilling- 
ham Park, and a few other preserves in Britain, were descended from in- 
troduced domesticated cattle. The size of the dew-lap, and an occasional 
lig estion of their food, elaborate from it the most sapid and nu- 
ds of flesh. 
UNGULATA. 
Typica. 
ARTIODACTYLA,* PERISSODACTYLA-$ 
Anoplotherium. Auchenia. Palzotherium 
Chalicotherium. Merycotherium. Paloplotherium. 
chobune. erycopotamus. phiodon. 
Cainotherium Hippopotamus Coryphodon. 
Poebrotherium Dichodon a 
Xiphodon, Hyracotherium Macrauchenia. 
Moschus.t Hyopotamus. Hippotherium. 
Antilope Anthracotherium. Hiquus. 
8. Hippohyus Elasmotherium. 
Bos, Cheeropotamus. Hyrax. 
Cervus. icotyles. Rhinoceros. 
Camelopardalis, hacocherus. Acerotherium. 
amelus, : 
. ese 
i$. 
xtvnos, gui digitos habet impares numero. 
+ Ilep 
a di. 
¢ Only those genera printed 
vr; Saxrvaros, digitus 
in italics now exist. 
