MAMMALIA. 
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Fam. 2: Dasj/podida>.' 
Tribe a. Dasypodina or Peltochlamydes. 
A. Digitigrade : Chceroclilamydes. 
4. Frttea (sp., F. Cuv.)=Pmo/?Ms (Burm.). 
Subg. Tattisia, with D. scpiemcinoixfk (L.) = 1). peha (Desm.) 
= Praopus longecaudatus (Burm,) ; P. hirsutus (Burm.) ; and D. hyhridus 
(Uesm.). 
Subg. Praopus, with P. happleri (Kjauss ; see Zool. Record, 
i. p. 28). 
B. Plantigrade: Platyclilamydes, 
6. Prionodus : D. gigas. 
6. Pasypus, with P. sexcmctus (L.) and P. vellerosus (sp. n., p. 376/ 
pl. 18), from Santa Oruz de la Sierra. 
7. Puphractus, with P. villosus and P. minutus. 
8. Xewwrws, with P. gymnurus (111.) and P. hisjxidus (Burm.). 
Tribe b. Tohjpeutina : Sphm'ochlamydes. 
9. Tolypeutes. 
Tribe c. Chlamydophorina, 
10. Chlaxnydophorus. 
11. Burmeisteria (g. n., p. 381) : C. retusm (Burm.). 
II. Abmourless. . ' 
Fam. 3. Orycteropodidce. 
12. Oryctcropus. ; 
' Fam. 4. MyrmecopTiagidm. 
13. Myrmecophaga. 
14. Tamandua. '*■ 
15. Cyclothux'us (Gray), with M. didactyla and Cyclothurus dorsalis 
(sp. n., p. 385, pl. 19), from Costa Bica. 
Fam. 5. Ornitliorliynchidce—Monotrcmata. 
Tylopeutes conurus (Is. GeofFr.). Dr. Sclater has observed in a living 
Three-banded Armadillo (which differed from the ordinary form of the 
species in the entire absence of the rudimentary first digit, having but three 
front toes) that, in walking, only the pointed tips of the elongated nails of 
the second and third digits of the front feet touched the ground, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1865, p. 256. ' 
Bradypus. On the epidermal covering of the foetus and the hair see p. 4.' 
PACHYDEllMATA. 
For Hr. von Nathusiiis^s work on this genus we refer 
to p. 4 of this Record. 
andamensis, fig. in Zoolog. Sketch, by Wolf and Sclater, vol. ii. 
Centuriosus pliciceps. In the Record of the preceding year (p. 28) we 
mentioned that Dr. Gray and Dr. Scl.nter simultaneously contradicted Fit- 
zinger’s assertion that this Pig comes from Abyssinia, and not frohi Japan. 
