98 MtrSTELIDiE. 



B. Subplantig^ade. Soles and between the pads hairy ; body stout ; tail 

 short, bushy ; anal glands none ; false grinders f . Gulonina. — Oray, 

 P. Z. S. 1866, p. 120. 



6. GULO. 



Body and tail bear-Uke. Soles densely hairy, with 6 small naked 

 pads. Tail about as long as head, very full and bushy. Teeth 38 ; 

 false grinders f . f . 



Gulo, Gemer, Quad. p. 564; Storr; Gray, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 120. 



Gulo borealis. !B.M. 



Brown, with a blackish dorsal disk. 



Muatela gulo, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 67; Gunnerus, Act. Nidros. iii. 



t. 3. f. 6. 

 Ursus gulo, Cuv. Tab. EUm. p. 112 ; Schreh. Saugeth. p. 526, t. 144, 



144* 

 Ursus luscus, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 71. 

 Gulo luscus, Baird, Mamm. N. A. p. 181. 

 Gulo borealis, Retz. Fauna, p. 25; Nilsson, Skand. Fauna, p. 139; 



lUum. Fig. xiii. t. 31. 

 Gulo vulgaris, Gray. 

 Gulo wolverene. Gray. 

 Gulo luscus, Richardson; Blainv. Ost6ogr. Mustela, t. 3 (skeleton), 



t. 7 (skull), t. 13 (teeth). 

 Gido leucurus, Hedenborg. 

 Taxus gulo, Tiedem. Zool. i. p. 377. 

 Gulo arcticus, Desm. 



Ursus (Gulo) sibiricua, Pallas, Spic. Zool. xiv. t. 2. 

 Glouton, Buffon, R. N. xiii. p. 278, Supp. iii. t. 48. 

 Glutton, Penn. 

 Quickhatch or Wolverine, Edm. Birds 8fc. ii. p. 103, t. 103 ; Ellis, 



Hudson's Bay, i. p. 40, t. 4. 

 Eossomaka, Nieremb. Hist. Nat. p. 188. 



Jarf, SundevaU, K. Svensk. Vet. Akad. HanM. 1773, p. 222, t. 7, 8. 

 Carcajou, La Hontan. 



Hob. North Europe and North America, North Asia, Siberia. 



C. Plantigrade. Soles of the hind feet bald, caHom; body elongate; anal 

 glands distinct ; false grinders f ; tiibercular grinders oblong, band- 

 like ; transverse. — Gray, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 121. 



7. GALERA. 



Tail elongate ; heel hairy; sole with a central longitudinal de- 

 pression behind, and obscurely divided into four large pads in front. 

 Teeth 34 ; false grinders f . |. 



Galera, Brovm, Jam. ; Gray, List M. B. M. xx. p. 67. ; P. Z. S. 1865, 



p. 121. 

 Eraria, Sund. 

 Eira, H. Smith. 



