[60]. Descripcion del Esqueleto de un quadrupedo muy corpulento y raro, que se conserva en el Real Gabinete de Historia Natural de Madrid. Folio, Madrid, 1796.
[61]. Ossemens Fossiles, tom. v. pt. i. p. 179.
[62]. “Das Riesen Faulthier, Bradypus giganteus, von Dr. Chr. Pander und Dr. E. D’Alton.” Folio, Bonn, 1821.
[63]. Transactions of the Geological Society, 1835, p. 438.
[64]. An excellent translation of the description of the Brazilian fossils found by M. Lund, is published in the Annals of Natural History, July and August, 1839.
[65]. At the distance of a few leagues from the locality here mentioned, other fragments were found by Mr. Darwin; also near Santa Fé, in Entre Rios; also on the shores of the Laguna, near the Guardia del Monte, South of Buenos Ayres; also, according to the Jesuit Falkner, on the banks of the Tercero.
[66]. Mr. Darwin has more particularly described the circumstances of the embedment of this tooth in his Journal of Researches, p. 149, during the Voyage of the Beagle.
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