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INTRODUCTION, 
The following Table exhibits the geographical distri- 
bution, as nearly as can be determined from the materials 
at my disposal, of the species of Mammalia contained in 
the collection of the British Museum. 
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Primates. 
Simiadae . . 
Cebidae 
1 
... 
27 
32 
... 
41 
... 
... 
Lemuridae . . 
... 
... 
3 
14 
... 
... 
... 
... 
Galeopithecidae 
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... 
1 
19 
... 
... 
Vespertilionidae 
... 
47 
4 
42 
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Ferce. 
Felidae . . . 
13 
5 
70 
47 
21 
15 
5 
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Ursidae . . . 
1 
... 
6 
... 
4 
5 
... 
Talpidse. . . 
10 
1 
12 
14 
4 
... 
... 
... 
Macropidse . 
... 
... 
3 
... 
1 
8 
79 
Phoeidae . . 
3 
... 
... 
1 
... 
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1 
Cete. 
Balaenidae . . 
3 
... 
1 
... 
... 
Delphinidae 
4 
4 
3 
1 
3 
Manatidae . 
Halicoridae . 
Rytenadae . . 
... 
1 
1 
1 
... 
Glires. 
Muridae . . 
11 
1 
19 
20 
16 
10 
1 
14 
Histricidae . 
1 
... 
1 
1 
1 
15 
2 
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Leporidae . 
5 
4 
6 
4 
5 
... 
... 
1 
Jerboidae 
7 
7 
43 
19 
24 
4 
1 
... 
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Aspalacidae . 
1 
1 
3 
6 
2 
1 
... 
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... 
Ungulata . 
Bovidae . 
8 
8 
36 
49 
6 
2 
2 
... 
1 
Equidae . . 
... 
1 
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3 
... 
... 
... 
... 
Elephantidae . 
1 
... 
11 
... 
3 
... 
1 
Dasypidae . . 
... 
2 
3 
9 
3 
... 
Bradypidae . 
... 
... 
4 
... 
... 
Total . 
83 
28 
290 
247 
89 
160 
14 
110 
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