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swainson’s arrangement. 
2. Typical Group. — Horns sheathing ; form heavy, robust. 
— Fam. Bovidte, Smith. 
1. Catohlepas, Sm. 
2. Ovibos, Sm. 
3. Bos, Sm. 
4. Bubalus, Sm. 
Genera, ^c. 
5. Bison, Sm. 
6. Taurus, Sm. 
7. Anoa, • Sm. 
3. A berrant Group. 
f — Horns solid, 
deciduous. — 
Ei., CervidcB, Smith 
Genera, ^c, 
1. Alee, Sm. 
1. Rangifer,Sm. 
2. Dama, Sm. 
2. Cervus, Linn. 
1. Kusa, Sm. 
2. Axis. Sm. 
3. Capreolus, Sm. 
1. Mazama, Sm. 
2. Subulo, Sm. 
5. Stylocerus, Sm. 
Horns wanting;! 
fore-legs shorter >-A/oscAi<i«, Sw. 
than the hinder.) 
] . Moschus, Linn. 
Horns very short,! 
covered with a,>Cameleopardis,&yf. 
skin. ) 
1. Cameleopardalis, 
antiq. 
At the commencement of the Sth Tribe Solipedes, is 
placed the Camels, &c. 
1. Camelus, Linn. 
2. Auchenia, Illig. 
3. Equus, Antiq. 
Thus the Camels and Llamas, with which Major Smith 
has commenced his Ruminants, are placed here at.the con- 
clusion, to represent these animals among thesingle-hoofed 
quadrupeds, of which the Horse will be typical, and con- 
cluding the great and interesting order of the Ungulala. 
• This genus Is placed by Major Smith among his Captidas. 
