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252 A1810—A1819. Felidae.

. Cat. A1812. Puma. A1813. Leopard. A1814. Lion. . Tiger. A1816. Lynx. . Jaguar.

A1820—A1829. Mustelidae.

. Otter. A1822. Mink. A1823. Weasel. . Marten. A1825. Wolverine. A1826. Skunk. A1827. Badger.

A1830—A1839. Canidae and other carnivora.

. Dog. . Fox. . Wolf. . Coyote and other canidae. A1835. Raccoon. . Bear. . Seal. . Walrus.

A1840—A1859. Rodentia.

A1841. Woodchuck. A1842. Prairie-dog. A1843. Chipmunk. A1844. Squirrel. A1847. Beaver. A1848. Gopher. A1851. Muskrat. A1852. Lemming. . Mouse. . Rat. . Hare (rabbit). . Mongoose. . Porcupine.

A1860—A1869. Primata.

. Monkey. . Ape. . Baboon. A1864. Gorilla. A1865. Orangutan.

A1870—1889. Ungulata.

. Hog. . Hippopotamus. . Camel. A1874. Giraffe. . Deer. . Moose (elk). . Cow. . Bison (buffalo). . Horse. . Ass. A1883. Zebra. . Sheep. . Goat. A1886. Rhinoceros. . Elephant.

A1890—1899. Other mammals.

A1891. Opossum. A1892. Kangaroo. . Mole. A1894. Hedgehog. . Bat. . Anteater. . Armadillo.

Since whales are thought of as fish in folk-literature they have been catalogued under that heading rather than under mammals, where they strictly belong.