. The world's inhabitants; or, Mankind, animals, and plants; being a popular account of the races and nations of mankind, past and present, and the animals and plants inhabiting the great continents and principal islands. 11. SLOTH, 12. COATIMONDI 14. infl icting severe wounds with its sharp tusks. South America has a more liberal share even than North America ofpeculi ar Rodents. ifil /// /.{^^Xi^^^-^ The Por-c u p i n egroup isstrong-there, in-c 1 u d i n gthe rat-like formswithoutspines,such asthe Deguof Chili,and theTukotuko of Brazil, the Spiny Rat, the Coypu, and several Tree


. The world's inhabitants; or, Mankind, animals, and plants; being a popular account of the races and nations of mankind, past and present, and the animals and plants inhabiting the great continents and principal islands. 11. SLOTH, 12. COATIMONDI 14. infl icting severe wounds with its sharp tusks. South America has a more liberal share even than North America ofpeculi ar Rodents. ifil /// /.{^^Xi^^^-^ The Por-c u p i n egroup isstrong-there, in-c 1 u d i n gthe rat-like formswithoutspines,such asthe Deguof Chili,and theTukotuko of Brazil, the Spiny Rat, the Coypu, and several Tree Porcupines. TheChinchillas of the Andes, remarkable for their beautifully-marked fur,. 15. HARPY EAGLE. IG. HOWLING MONKEY. 846 AMERICAN ANIMALS. include the coarser Biscacha (40) of the plains of La Plata. This lastdrags objects of every kind to the mouth of its burrow ; and Mr. Darwin was toldthat ag e n tie-man, rid-ing on ad a r kn i g h t,droppedhis watch;he return-ed in the


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