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MEMOIR OF PALLAS.
crossed the Altaisk mountains, followed the course
of the Irtish as far as Kolivan, where he inspected…
MEMOIR OF PALLAS.
39
Retracing his steps, after having passed a second
winter at Krasnoyarsk, our traveller returned in…
54
MEMOIR OF PALLAS.
stop to those most important publications, when
the new government has no immediate interest in
them…
MEMOIR OF PALLAS.
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lastly, limestone strata the most external. " It may
be stated," says Ciivier, &…
58
MEMOIR OF PALLAS.
the world has ever seen. China, Ixidia, Persia, and
the whole of Tartary, were necessarily subjected to…
90
INTRODUCTION.
the first division of his arrangement, where he refers
to the wolf; and thus far left the argument of…
96
INTRODUCTION.
tion.*
Writers more imbued with the spirit of
system than with the phenomena they have to
investigate and…
106
INTRODUCTION.
they be without a known prototype, we might form
a system as philosophically admissible as our present…
108
INTRODUCTION.
see how or why a difficulty should be overcome,
which in itself seems to lie more in the maxims of
a…
126
THE CANINE FAMILY
and races that have since been nearly or entirely
extirpated.
This opinion is strengthened hy the…
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SUB-GENUS I. CHAON.
SECTION I. LUPUS.
THE WOLVES.
Lupus, Linn.—Sub-genus Chaon, Ham. Smith.
The typical wolf of Europe…
142
THE WOLVES.
pearing, in Europe at least, that wolves by no
means pair every autumn.
The malevolent sagacity, fearful…
144
THE WOLVES.
Asia, we are still insufficiently acquainted with
several that are known to exist, to pronounce with…
THE COMMON WOLF.
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In colour, the head, face, neck, and back is light
grey ; the hair being a mixture of sandy and ash
on…
THE AMERICAN WOLVES.
155
fore-wrists is present.
The grey about the eyes
and face, in old individuals, is likewise similar…
THE LYCISCAN DOGS.
1()1
in our present state of knowledge concerning tliem,
being no more than to place their names in one…
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SECTION III. CHRYSEUS.
THE RED DOGS.
The second group of wild dogs belongs to the old
continent, and at present is…
THE RED DOGS.
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the west, a wild S2")eclcs still larger than the red,
which had so much whit6 that the brown and…
190
THE NEW HOLLAND DINGO.
mestic dogs they seize without hesitation : yet these
facts, excepting the first, relate to…
191
CHRYSEUS JAVANICUS.
Canis Javaniciis, Desm.
Probably the Asuwawa of Raffles. This species
was first brought to Europe…
WILD DOG OF XATOLIA.
205
the hair, forming a broad streak, stood up crisped.
This appearance may be accidental, although a…
THE JACKALS.
207
and for the same reason we apply it to the present
form of minor gregarious canines."" By…
208
THE JACKALS.
prophets.
Though it is thus overlooked, or con-
founded with the Deeh (the wolf) in the Hebrew
and…
210
THE JACKALS.
upon grapes. They congregate in great number!?,
sometimes as many as 200 being found together
and they…
223
CORSAC DOG-FOX.
Cynalopex corsac.
PLATE XVI.
We think Avitli Monsieur Desmarcts, that this
species should be placed…
246
THE AGUARA WOLVES.
are more those of jackals than of foxes, but their
activity does not cease with daylight; they retire…