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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…
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MEMOIR OF PALLAS.
" When a man," says Baron Cuvier, " devotes
his whole life to science; when…
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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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INTRODUCTION.
writers, and are led by inferences from their o^vn
observations, rather than by the authority of names.…
INTRODUCTION.
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among ossiferous debris, or are found under ques-
tionable circumstances ; as if the progress of man…
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THE DUSKY WOLF.
Lupus nubiltis, Wied.
PLATE in.
Observed in latitudes to the north of the Canadas,
presents the…
THE CAYGOTTE OF MEXICO.
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\^'hite.
The Indians named it aguarra^an appella-
tion we shall find in the sequel applied…
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THE TURKISH DOG-FOX.
Cynalopex Tureicus.
PLATE XVIII.
We figure this animal from a specimen in the Mu-
seum of Paris,…