The Esquimaux Dog. 



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descriptive of several varieties so used, we quote the following description 

 from a letter on the subject, and accompanied with sketches of the heads 

 of several taken from life by a correspondent, Mr. Adrian Neison, of 

 Manitoba. 

 The heads of the two named the Toganee and the Timber wolf dog, 



THE TIMBER WOLF DOG. 



the latter especially, greatly resemble that of Garry. The Hoosque is in 

 the drawing shown with a prominent skull, which the position and the 

 amount of upstanding hair on it accounts for. 



Mr. Neison's remarks cannot fail to be of interest to those who take 

 delight in the varieties our great shows now bring together, and among 

 which are so often found specimens of Esquimaux type. 



