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by ^[[circled]]22[[/circled]] the [[double-underline]]Patagonian Cavy[[/double-underline]] ([[underline]]Dolichotis patachonica[[underline]]), [[circled]]23[[/circled]] [[double-underline]]Tree Porcupine[[/double-underline]] ([[underline]]Synetheres prehensilis[[/underline]]), [[circled]]24[[/circled]] [[double-underline]]Cape Jumping Hare[[/double-underline]] ([[underline]]Pedetes coffer[[underline]]), "said to clear from 20 to 30 feet at a bound," [[circled]]25[[/circled]] [[double-underline]]Strand Mole-Rat[[/double-underline]] ([[underline]]Bathyergus maritimus[[/underline]]) [[strikethrough]]"[[/strikethrough]] which lives in underground galleries and feeds chiefly on roots, [[circled]]26[[/circled]] the [[double-underline]]Doormouse[[/double-underline]] ([[underline]]Myoxus glis[[/underline]]) [[circled]]27[[/circled]] [[double-underline]]Bornean Flying Squirrel[[/double-underline]] ([[underline]]Pteromys nitidus[[/underline]]) and one of the largest Squirrels ^[[ [[circled]]28[[/circled]] ]] the [[double-underline]]Indian Red Squirrel[[/double-underline]] ([[underline]]Sciurus maximus[[/underline]]).

The [[double-underline]]Ungulata[[/double-underline]] which contains such familiar animals as the Elephant, Camel Giraffe, etc., is here represented by [[circled]]29[[/circled]] the [[double-underline]]Tree Coney[[/double-underline]] ([[underline]]Dendrohyrax arboreus[[underline]]), which, although differing greatly from

Transcription Notes:
Some of the circled numbers and some of the double-underlines seem to have been struckthrough but then the strikethrough marks were erased. I transcribed without the strike-and-erasure, for clarity.