DASYPIDZ.——ORYCTEROPUS, 287 
Caudal oiciiescs dos euccece analsas ada 26 or 27 
a, Skeleton. From Mr. Brandt’s Collection. 
6. Skeleton. S. America. 
e. Skeleton: adult. 8. America. 
d, e. Skulls. Bolivia. From Mr. Bridges’ Collection. 
f. Skull, without the lower jaw. From Mr. Yarrell’s Collection. 
PRIODONTES. 
The number of the teeth varies from 24 to 26 in each upper jaw, 
and from 22 to 24 on each side of the lower jaw, amounting to from 
94 to 100 in total number.—Owen. 
The Tarov. Priodontes gigas. 
Rapp, Edentaten, tab. 4 (skeleton), 1852.— Owen, Odont. pl. 85. fig. 1 
(teeth) ; Odontology, Article in Encycl. Brit. p. 441 (teeth). 
Tatou géant, Cuv., Oss. Foss, v. pl. 11. figs. 1-3 (skulls), fig. 10 (feet). 
Cervical vertebre............0- < 
DOESAW svc leaenpeen-cee Wewdqwn ehalnce 12 
TSATMAR, a5. ganas asvhcasbse and endear Rebcatun 3 
SaGral’ gucicign cu eeser eden wees 10 
Catidal 0 cance esas Beene 24 
a, b. Skeletons. S. America. From Mr. Brandt’s Collection. 
ORYCTEROPUS. 
Teeth :—Molars Pi 26, 
The Aarp-Varg. Orycteropus capensis. 
Cuv., Oss. Foss. v. pl. 12. fig. 1 (skeleton), figs. 2-25 (skulls and 
parts of skeletons).— Rapp, Edentaten, p. 13. tab. 4 (skull), 1852.— 
Owen, Odont. p. 317. pl. 76. fig. 8 (apyee and lower molars), 
1. 78. fig. 11 (sections of teeth); Odontology, Article in Encycl. 
rit., new edit., p. 440, fig. 49 (teeth). 
Cervical vertebre,..........055 7 
DORSAL. weaieican cae 14S ee wR SS 13 
Tambar .as6.cev ees evens ieee. SO 
SaGTaL. .i35.ce seared eee adeined ght 6 
Caudal! canueeedaciaciaa day ies 25 
a. Skull. Cape of Good Hope. From Mr. Stevens’s sale. 
b. Skeleton. 8. Africa. 
