Class I. 



FOX. 



7« 



it goes with young fixty-three days-, and common- 

 ly brings from four to eight at a time: the male 

 puppies refemble the dog, the female the bitch. 

 It is the mod faithful of all animals : is very 

 docible : hates ftrange dogs : will fnap at a (lone 

 thrown at it: will howl at certain mufical notes : 

 all (except the S, American kind) will bark at 

 ftrangers : dogs are rejeded by the Maho- 

 metansT 



Vulpes. Raiijyn. quad. 177 

 Morton^ s Northampt. 444. 

 Meyer^s an. i. Tab. 36. 

 Canis fulvus, pilis cinerels 

 intermixtis. Brijffon quad. 



T>e Bujvn. Tom. vii. 75. 



Tab. 6. 

 Gefner quad. g66. 



Vulpes audtorum, Hajfelquifi Itin. 



191. 

 Canis vulpes. Lin.fyfl. 59. 

 Canis Alopex.C.caudareftaapice 

 nigro. vulpes campeftris. ibid. 

 Canis Cauda redla apice albo. 



Faun. Siiec. 7. 

 Vulpes vulgaris. Klein quad. jt,. 

 Br. Zool. 28. Jj'n. quad. N. 1 12. 



F ^« 



Brit. Llwynog,/^;// Llwynoges. 



Fren. Le Renard 



Ital. Volpe 



Span. Pvapofa 



Port. Rapoza 



Germ. Fuchs 



Dut. Vos 



Snjued. Raff 



Dan. Rev 



THE fox is a crafty, lively, and libidinous ani- 

 mal : it breeds only once in a year (except 

 fome accident befals its firfl: litter;) and brings 

 four or five young, which, like puppies, are born 

 blind. It is a common received opinion, that this 



F 4 animal 



