OF THE TEXra EDIIIOX UK LINX.T;US. J f);") 



2. ASI\US. p. 73. Equus. 

 Linnean reference : Faun. Suec. no. 35, 



Domestic Ass. 



3. ZEBRA. p. 74. Equus. 

 Linnean reference: Syst. Nat. (6) p. 11, no. 3, where a 



diagnosis, bvit no locality or further I'eference, is given. 

 Passing to the next reference we have Edwards, Aves, v. 

 pp. 27 & 29, pis. 222 k 223, the first of which is a Mountain 

 Zebra, and the second a Qnagga. The first should be 

 ta.ken as typical. 

 Type locality : Ca|)e of (lood Hope. 



Genus 35. HirroroTAMus. p. 74. 



Two species. Type by tautonymy : H. anqjhihms ('• Hippo- 

 potamus, Bell.'*). 



Species : 



1. AMrHiBius. p. 74. Hippopotamus. 



No Ijinnean reference, though the species occurs Svst. Nat. 

 (6) p. 11. 

 Hippopotainus. 

 Type locality : R. Nile. 



2. TERRKSXRis. p. 74. Tapirus. 

 Two references : Ta.piierete, Marcgr. Bras. p. 229 ; Ray, 



Quadr. p. 126, where Marcgrave is again quoted. 

 Brazilian Tapir. 

 Type locality : Pernambuco. 



Genus 36. Moxodox'. p. 75, 

 Monotypic. 



Species : 



1. MONOCEROs. p. 75. Monodon. 



Linnean references : Faun. Suec. no. 263 ; Syst. Nat. (6) p. 39, 

 Narwhal. 

 " Habitat in mari atlantico." 



Genus 37. Bal^exa. p. 75, 



Four species. Tvpe by tautonymy : B, mysticetus ('" Balfena, 

 Will."). 



Species : 



1. MYSTICETUS. p. 75. Balcena. 



Linnean reference? : Faun. Suec. no. 264 ; Syst. Nat. (6) 

 p. 39, no. 1. 

 In these places the species is called '' Gronlands Waltisk " and 



