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3. TETRADACTYLA. p. 35. Tamaiidua, 



Linnean reference : Syst. Nat. (6) p. 8, which gives " Ray, 

 quadr. 242. Marcgr. bras. 226." 

 Here, again, as in the last species, Ray simply refers back to 

 Marcgrave, whose animal is the Tamandua, 



Hence the common name Tamandaa tetradactyla is correct. 

 Type locality : Pernambuco. 



Genus 9. Manis. p. 36, 

 Monotypic. Type, M. pentadactyla. 



Species : 



PENTADACTYLA. p. 36. . Manis. 



Linnean reference : Syst. ISTat. (6) p. 8, where four quotations 



are given : — 

 Bontius, Ind. 60 (1658). 

 Clus. exot. 347. 

 Clear. Mus. 8, t. 7. f. 1. 

 Ray, Quadr. 247. 

 Of these, Bontius, as being the first quoted, should be taken ; 

 and here we find the actual locality mentioned, namely, Tajoan = 

 Tai- wan = Formosa. 



On this account the species which has ordinarily borne the 

 name of M. dalmani Sund., should be considered as the true 

 M. pentadactyla of Linnaeus. 



Moreover, Linnaeus also includes in his sjmonymy Dalman's 

 paper (Act. Stockh. 1749, ]). 265) on a Pangolin from China or 

 Formosa ; and as he must have seen the specimen when he gave 

 the name pentadactyki, the propriety of the above identification 

 is confirmed. 



Type locality : Formosa. 



Genus 10. Phoca. p. 37. 



Four species. Type by tautonymy : Ph. vitulina (" Phoca seu 

 Vitulus marinus," Gesner). 



Species : 



1. URSiNA. p. 37. Callorhinus. 

 Sole reference : Steller, Nov. Comm. Petrop. ii. p. 331 (1751). 



The Fur-Seal, commonly known as Callorhinus ursinus. 

 Type locality : Bering Island. 



2. LEONiNA. p. 37. Mirounga. 



Sole reference : Anson, Itin. p. 100, 



Sea-Lion, 



Type locality : Juan Fernandez. 



