LIST OF VOLUMES
 OF THE
 NATURALIST'S LIBRARY,
 IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY WERE PUBLISHED.
 I. HUMMING-BIRDS, Thirty-six…
       
          
        MEMOIR OF PALLAS.
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 length on tlie Anomice, Serpulcv^the Nereides and
 Aphroditce^the Echiurece, Lumhrici^and Hydatids.…
       
          
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 MEMOIR OF PALLAS.
 to Cuvier, no animal, even the commonest amon<T
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 ourselves, are so well known. He also…
       
          
        OO
 INTRODUCTION.
 Now, adverting to the circumstance of tlie fertility
 of the mixed breed between wolf and dog (one cer-…
       
          
        INTRODUCTION.
 99
 about four thousand years, or of fifteen hundred,
 perhaps nearly two thousand, generations.* If it
 were…
       
          
        IN GENERAL.
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 cleanly as animals of the cat kind.
 In this respect
 the nocturnal species, -svhose fur is also more close…
       
          
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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…
       
          
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 THE WOLVES.
 blished ; he resumed his good condition of body
 and brilliant coat ; his keepers could again approach
 him…
       
          
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 THE P\RT4H DOG.
 Chryseus pahariah, N0BI8.
 Chien marron of the French at Pondicherry.
 It may be questioned whether the…
       
          
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 THE BARBARY JACKAL.
 Sacalius Barhartts.
 Canis Barbarus, Shatc.
 The Thaleh of Bruce, and the Deeh of Tunis of
 Dr. Shaw…
       
          
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 CORSAC DOG-FOX.
 half the length, and the snout prolonged to a point,
 indicating an approach to viverrine forms. The Cor…
       
          
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 THE ISATIS.
 Cynalopea insedivorus.
 Canis Bengalensis, Shaw.—Bengal Fox, Pennant.— Isatis of
 Buffon.
 This animal, shown…
       
          
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 SECTION IX. DUSICYON.
 THE AGUARA DOGS.
 BuFFON, in reasoning upon the scanty data then
 collected concerning the chien…
       
          
        FALKLAND ISLAND AGUARA DOG.
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 tlie voyage of the Beagle. Captain Eitzroy having
 favoured us with several communications on…