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The natural history of dogs : Canidae or genus Canis of authors ; including also the genera Hyaena and Proteles / by Lieut. Col…
INTRODUCTION.
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thus early an object of deep felt interest, we are
naturally led to ask the question of whence doiis…
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INTRODUCTION.
admitted the wolf and the jackal to be constituents
of his genus Canis ; but it does not appear that he…
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SECTION II. LYCISCUS.*
THE LYCISCAN DOGS.
Under this denomination we propose to class the
diurnal canines that are not…
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THE RED DOGS.
the Xv'/,<p Sov^»g or Aureus of Oppian, which he
relates was a resident of the rocky jungles…
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THE RED DOGS.
dentally recorded;* and Pliny, Avho collected all
the information within his reach, without attempt-
ing…
THE JACKALS.
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and for the same reason we apply it to the present
form of minor gregarious canines."" By…