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VI lATUUULCTIO.N. 



true «|M>cii*« cxUt, but from the nulrncc of sprctc* it by no mcmn* 

 lollows tlint wc niu»t niwiiy* lie able to drfinr ihrm. Wr pUrr, tttcit. 

 ill the genus foHu the Wulvr*. Jarkal*. Soiith>Amrnran Wilil 

 Foxes of nil kimis. and Krnnrc*. m well M ibc Dingu of Auttmli* aitil 

 the truly ' 



In the i'iiiii"ui^ ii»i "< ii.n' 'ii» •hicii wc 



re^nml u licing iou»t |irulMbly u. 



(1) CchU a 11.'; ' •». 



(2) r. t,m, (JO) ' 



(8) c.j»f»iu- f^n ' 



(1) C. a»tarrl,cm». *• 



(5) C*. /a/roM. 



(fl) C. a«rriM. ( - 



(7) C. mI4m. (:; 



(h) C n (-• oa.J. 



(9) r. . (: " '" 



(10) ('. . or.. (J , 



(11) r. ,.> (29) r. .-rrWW. 



(12) C. microti*. (SO) C. ./ 



(13) C. fl,-«r*. (:l ■*. 

 (11) r. pamtfrmt. ( 



(ir.) r. .*. (Sa, •. 



(10) r*. .,,y., >,.*««. (S4) / 



(17) C. r«//»rt. (S'.i ''«. 



(18) r. rr/ftT. 



All the s|K-« u> of the f ' ' ,.:..J 



Mihstjuux's, in cunmion u..<. 



Various »|mx-u'». including. it their 



living prey in parks, and some will thus destroy and derour l«uth 

 rnttle iiiul men. Hut not all Uie largest species anc thus ferocwMU. for 

 the South-Amehcan Wolf {Cjultatmi) is by no means ihsngerous— living. 

 iLH it does, a solitary life, and only attacking small game. Some kinds, 

 like the Jackals, live largely on carrion, and full-grown or young birds 

 and eggs arc generally welcome, while many species will (?■>■■•<• 



