18 FERJE. THE DOG THIBE. : 



Pointer. Shaw's Gen. Zool. i. p. 282. Kerr,p. 134. 

 Turton, i. p. 42, n. 19. Daniel's Rural Sports, 8vo. edit. 

 ii. pa. 2, p. 292; four excellent figures. 



VAR. 6. The Hound. Ears smooth and pendulous; 

 on each hind -foot a spurious claw, called a dew-claw. 

 Canis f. miliaris sagax. Linn. 



Canis auriculispenduliS) dtgito-spurio adtibias posticas. 

 Canis (familiaris) sagax. Linn. Syst. Nat. Gmel. gen. 

 12j sp. 1, var. ^. i. p. 67. 



Canis venaticus sagax, ferarum indagator et sectator, 

 qui duplex est> major, AN HOUND dictus, et minor A BEAGLE. 

 Ran. Syn. quad. p. 177. 



Le Chicn Courant. BufF. Sonn. xxiii. p. 209, pi. 11. 



Canis Leverarius, or HARRIER. Penn. Brit. Zool. i. 

 p. 61. 



Hound. Shaw's Gen. Zool. i. p. 280. Turton, i. p. 

 41, n. 17. Smellie's Buffon, iv. ,p. 20, tab. 31, 32. 

 Penn. Quadr, i, p. 239. Bing. Anim. Biog. 3d edit. i. 

 p. 220. 



German Hound. Kerr, p. 133. 



Harrier. Daniel's Rural Sports, 8vo. edit. i. tab. p. 

 379. Penn. Quadr. i. p. 240. 



Beagle. Daniel, i. tab. p. 397. 



Foxhound. Daniel, i. tab. p. 56, and 213; all excellent 

 figures. 



; 



VAR. 7. The Bloodhound. Canis familiaris sangui- 

 narius. 



Size of a very large Hound. Snout more pointed than that of the 

 hound, but widening considerably towards the after part of the jaw. 

 Ears erect. 



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