SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



Viscaccia, Molina Chili, '2TZ. 'Viscacha, Niremberg^ Hist. 

 Nat. 161. Viscache, D'Azara, Quad, du Paraguay. 



Icon. 



Inhabits Brasil Chili. 



Obs. This species appears intermediate between the 

 genera Lepus and Dasyprocta. 



Genus VIII. — C^elogenus. 



Incisors # ; canines -^^o-; cheek-teeth |^. Toes live on 

 all the feet ; the interior toes of the fore-feet, and interior 

 and exterior toes of those behind, very small. 



710. 1. C. Subniger (the Brown Paca.) Dingy-brown, 

 spotted with white ; head large ; neck short ; body thick ; 

 ears round ; fur short and harsh. 



Paca Brasiliensibus, Marcgrave^ Brazil, lib. 6. 224. 

 Caelogenus Subniger, F. Cuvier. 



Cottie, Johnston, Quad. iii. Pag or Pague, Lery. 

 Hist, d'un Voy. a Brasil. 138. Paca, Male, Buffon, Sup. 

 III. 35. Pay, D'Azara, Quad, du Paragua, u. 20. 



Icon. Johnston, I. c. tab. 63. Buff^. I. c. pi. 35. F. Cuvier , 

 Anim. du Mus. x. pi. 9. and Mam. Lithog. 



Habitat South America. 



711. 2. C. Fulvus (the Yellow Paca.) Like the last, 

 only with the ground colour yellow. 



Cuniculus Paca, Briss. Reg. Anim. 145. Calogenus 

 Fuscus, F. Cuvier. Paca Femelle, Buff. x. 



Icon. Buff. I. c. pi. ^43. Annales du Mus. t. x. pi. 9. 

 Ency. Method, t. 65, /. 4. 



Inhabits South America. 



Order V.— EDENTATA. 



No incisive teeth in general ; canines in some, but not in 

 ill ; some of the genera with cheek-teeth only, and some 



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