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Footnote 41:

The skull is, unfortunately, imperfect, the hinder portion is injured, and the arches which enclosed the ant-orbital openings are broken.

Footnote 42:

Azara ‘Voyages dans l’Amerique Meridionale,’ vol. i. p. 316.

Footnote 43:

See Proceedings of the Zoological Society for April, 1839, p. 61.

Footnote 44:

Azara, Voyage dans l’Amérique Méridionale, vol. i. p. 318.

Footnote 45:

Azara, Quadrupeds of Paraguay.

Footnote 46:

Voyage de La Coquille. Partie Zoologique, vol. i. p. 168.

Footnote 47:

See Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London for January, 1837, p. 4.; its characters were not published.

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