1885.] 



DR. ST. G. MIVART ON THK ARCTOIDEA. 



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Mydaus, and Melursus. The genera peculiar to America are 

 Procyon, Nasua, Cercoleptes, Bassaris, Bassaricyon, Tuxidea, Me- 

 phitis, Conepatus, Galictis, Grisonia, Lyncodon, and Enhydra. The 

 genera peculiar to the Old World are those already enumerated as 

 peculiar to Asia and to Africa respectively, with the addition of 

 MeUivora, Aonyx, and Meles. There are thus eleven exclusively 

 Old-World and twelve exclusively New-World genera. The Ethio- 

 pian and Neotropical regions are poor in Arctoids, as is also the 

 Indian Archipelago. 



Table I. 



o 

 o S 



5 >* 



Canis dingo 13 



Proeyon 14 



Nasua ' J4 



14 



14 



13 



15[14] 



16 



15 



14 [15] 



16 



16 



14 



14 



15 



14 



16 



14 



15-13 



14-15 



14-15 



14 



14 



14 



15 



Cercoleptes 



Ailurus 



Bassaris , 



Meles , 



Arctonyx 



Taxidea . 



Mydaus 



Mephitis 



Conepatus 



MelUrora 



Helictis 



Ictonyx 



Galictis , 



Grisonia , 



Mustela 



Putorius , 



Gulo 



Lutra , 



Aonjrx , 



Enhydra 



TJrsus horribilis. . . 

 Melursus 



-a 



3 



O j3 



19 

 16-20 

 19-23 



26 



18 



23? 



18 

 15-20 



14? 



12 



21 



18 

 15orl6 



18 



23 



23 



21 

 18-23 



16 



15 

 20-26 



20 



21 

 9 



11 



16-5 

 6-2 

 6-5 



50 



8-2 



5-6 



8-7 



12-5 



7-6 



4-2 



50 



4-7 



110 



4-7 



3-6 



9-2 



6-8 



5-8 



2-7 



120 



12-5 



5-8 



8-5 



26-5 



170 



o 



^3 



S f- 



290 

 15-3 

 15'5 

 14-5 

 18-6 

 10-5 

 25-8 

 300 

 21-7 

 IM 

 12-5 

 13-8 

 23-4 

 110 



9-7 

 19-8 

 170 

 12-8 



50 

 27-6 

 28-1 

 15-2 

 29-8 

 46-5 

 36-0 



.a 





13-5 



10-5 



100 



12-9 



12-2 



80 



10-8 



110 



9-2 



6-8 



6-5 



5-5 



8-8 



6-8 



4-4 



111 



70 



90 



3-8 



130 



161 



9-3 



17-0 



27-0 



16-5 



60 



3-8 

 4-5 

 3-5 

 4-4 

 40 

 2-1 

 3-7 

 60 

 3-8 

 20 

 1-7 

 2-5 

 4-8 

 1-8 

 0-8 

 3-7 

 20 

 20 

 0-8 

 41 

 3-8 

 3-3 

 6-7 

 17-0 

 10-5 



6JC 3 



5 f- 



S o a 



c *- ^ 



, ^ O Of 



32-3 62 8 



28-5 I 36-5 



330 ! 35-5 



42-5 I 36-8 



45-5 43 



? 



19-2 

 27-5 

 196 



9-0? 

 21-4 

 20-7 

 19-3 

 17-8 

 20-3 

 37-5 

 17-5 



? 



4-4 

 25-5 

 49-5 

 290 

 33-6 



26-2 

 490 

 59-5 

 42-3 

 24-1 

 25-7 

 26-5 

 480 

 24-3 

 18-5 

 42-8 

 32-8 

 29-6 

 12-3 

 56-7 

 60-5 

 33-6 

 62-0 



17-5 1170 

 20-8 I 80-0 



