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DIV. I.— VERTEBRATA, 
ORDER VIII. — Ruminantia (continued). 
Family. 
II. Keratophora, 
or Horned. 
S 
\ 
Genus. Example of Species. 
1. Cervus, L \ a j Ices > L - the Elk < m M °° se - 
’ l deer 
2. Camelopardalis, L.c. girafa, Fr. Cuv. the Giraffe 
3. Antelope, L A. dorcas, L. the Gazelle 
4. Capra, L C. aigagrus,Gm. the Wild goat 
5. Ovis, L O. Ammon, L. the Argali 
6. Bos, L B. taurus, L. the Common ox 
ORDER IX. — Cetacea. 
Here also we have two families, the herbivorous cetacea, including 
the first three genera, and the common cetacea, comprehending all 
the rest. This latter family is again subdivided, according as the 
head is of the ordinary proportion to the body, as we see in Delphinus 
and Monodon, or is disproportionately large, as is the case in Physeter 
and Balsena. 
Genus. 
I. Manatus, Cuv.. 
II. Halicore, IUig. 
Sub genus. 
III. Rytina, Illig. 
< IV. Delphinus, 
L 
* I 
Delphinus prop. Cuv. 
Phocsena, Cuv 
Delphinapterus, Lac. 
Plyperoodon, Lac. 
V. Monodon, L. 
VI. Physeter, L. 
c 
VVIL Balsena, L. 
^ 1. Catodon, Lacep. . . 
Physeter, Lacep. . . 
Balsena, prop. Lacep. 
Balsenoptera, Lacep. 
Example of Species. 
Trichecus manatus, L. the Ma- 
nati , Sea-cow , or Lamantin 
H. Indicus, 111. the Dugong 
Trich. borealis, Sh. Whale- 
tailed manati 
D. delphis, L. Common dolphin 
Delph. phocaena, L. the Porpoise 
D. leucas, Gm. the Beluga 
Balsena rostrata, Klein. Bottle- 
nosed whale 
M. monoceros, L. the Na?'wal, 
or Sea-unicorn 
Phy s. macrocephalus, Gm. Great- 
headed cachalot , or Spermaceti 
whale 
P. microps, Lac. Small-eyed ca- 
chalot 
B. mysticetus, L. Common whale 
B. musculus, L. the Rorqual. 
