I 



leur prepuce produissent une j?"^^,"?. sir John 



e: "I have not hnd an 



^ informed by the hunters 



i are furnished with one pair of little bags 



Hi 



^^^^^r a r. 1 s: 



a basket-maker would have done n tne 

 litter, his 







3 



6 



10 



museum of the Zoological Society : 



Jr.clip*. 



Length of head and body . 



head alone ' 



taU, scaly part . . 

 Distancefrora tip of nose to anterior part of eye 

 Distance from the posterior part of the orbil ^ g 



He riivetth^olfng^ount of the flesh," which, .much 

 been said of its delicacy as food, is interesting ;: i ne ne 



SSttStS^*^**^* M rich but not " 



that their most northern point is prol 



their manners i 



an inhabitant of the British Islands 



iS 



fl : 



i-j-*^Hfiri?isJS ??M*SS 



that Beavers 



ami I 



twine 



i tlio neigu uuui *(5 . 

 Mammals.') 



Foitil. Searen. 





.pot 





They have a large W hito 





M 



n-niMim of an extinct luumm .... 



Sg 



i::;;v ,*!:,:-.,.>.. ,;;;.t.-:::':r:u 



I 1 i 

 S 



,,-opean Beaver .hrtuict, and ^^^^ the relll;i 

 of the great Trogontnrrii' '"''' .^ .-^ ^ i/r or j n . lll:t tmicnl chn- 

 r* in no respect > >J"' nn 8 * Dre()ell t j av co-'xi.-tf<l with the 

 ractcru from the Caftor f\n 



dl>y Mi (; ' 

 fomi^i ' 



