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THE COMMON wtn.r. 



Ill the Hritivli MtiMiini. luiui-xcr, llicn* nn- t»u ^k(lll^ ufMoUi:. ii<.,,, 

 ■Iiipan. Niiliicr hkull ixliihits niiv rlianirtcr h\ whirli it ran U- 

 spccilicflll)' (libtiti(niit)licd frr>ni C. Itijiw; hut the tuo tliOcr vcr)' iiiuch 



Casi* ■oh>»tl»i. 

 ( Faoimilv from * Tbe Chn Mnlhrmam.' Ser Mlv, p. Kt. ) 



in si«c, tlioiigli Imth nrr fully nilult. If, tl -. ^.. .1; <> .iifft-ivnrt i^iii 



fxist liftwcrn tlie size «'f tliv lunil of ndult JnpancM- moIvih, it i» 

 (iitlicnlt to think that tlic length of the lini)>8 luoy not have varied 

 from thnt found in tlic Continental wolves. .More<iver, I'rof. Hraunt 

 lets us know thnt the .lapnnese variety (/ .r) does vary nineh, 



since he expressly says that in the Museum at Tokio there are very 



