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6. FURS— Continued. 

 a. Mammal furs : 



(American howling-monkey, {Mycetes. several species) — muffs.) 



(Lion, {Felis leo,) of Africa and Asia — rugs.) 



(Tiger, {Felis tigris) — rugs, &c.) 



(Leopard, {Felis pardus) — rugs and saddle-cloths.) 



Puma, {Felis concolor) — carriage-robes, rugs, &c. 



Ocelot, {Felis pardalis) — rugs. 



Jaguar, {Felis onca) — rugs. 



Cat, {Felis domestica) — robes and philosophical apparatus. 



Black cat. 



White cat. 



Maltese cat. 



Tortoise-shell. 

 (Wild-cat, (Ze^isca^MS,) of Europe and Asia — robesandlinings.) 

 (Snow leopard, {Felis irUs,) of Asia.) 

 Eyra, {Felis eyra.) 

 Yaguarundi, {Felis yaguarundi.) 



(Cheetah, {Cynailurus jubatus,) of India and Southern Asia.) 

 Bay lynx, {Lynx rufus) — rugs, and, when dyed, muffs and 



boas. 

 Canada lynx, {Lynx canadensis) — rugs and trimmings, and 



dyed muffs, boas, &c. 

 Dog, {Canis familiar is,) 

 Eskimo dog. 

 Wolf, {Canis lupus) — liniugS; rugs, and robes. 



White wolf. 



Black wolf. 



Gray wolf. 



"Blue wolf." 



Red wolf. 

 Coyote, or prairie wolf, [Canis latrans)—vn^^ and robes. 

 (Jackal, {Canis aureus,) of Old World.) 

 Red fox, {Yulpes alopex, xar.fulvus) — robes, (mostly imported 



to Turkey.) 

 Cross fox, (Vulpes alopex, var. decussatus) — robes, trimmings. 

 Black and silver fox, {Vulpes alopex, var. argentatus) — muffs, 



cloaks, trimmings ; also, fox-skins dyed to imitate lynx ; 



also, various imitations of silver-fox, made from skins of 



more common varieties. 



