176 THE DOMESTIC DOG. 



own day ^ it seems u n^'^ply t1iat-xiny._vg ry profound and start ling 

 modification will be produced. 



The space which we can afford for the consideration of the Domestic 

 Dog being now exhausted, we must, as we have purposely reserved 

 its consideration for the last of the true Dogs, now proceed to describe 

 the second genus of the family Canidcs. 



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