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mixture of blackish-brown, and on the sides and legs 

 of pale wood-brown. In general there are no very 

 distinct markings, a rufous tinge is sometimes pre- 

 sent about the nape of the neck, and on the poste- 

 rior part of the thigh. The tail is like the back, 

 except the up, wnicti is black. The fur is close 

 and fine on the Sa^k, longer and paler on the belly. 

 The legs are thick, the toes very thick and furry, 

 and are armed with rery sharp claws." 



