22 FEIUE. THE DOG TRIBE. 



Canis pedibus brexibus^ trunco longo s&pius variegato.* 

 Cants 'familiaris) vertagus. Linn. Syst. Nat. Gmel. gen. 

 12, sp. 1, var. $$. i. p. 69. 



Canis versator, or TURNSPIT. Penn. Brit. Zool. i. 

 p. 70. 



Le Basset. Buff. Sonn. xxiii. p. 209, tab. 15. 



Turnspit. Shaw's Gen. Zool. Kerr, p. 135. Turton, 

 i. p. 42, n. 32. Smellie's Buffon, iv. p. 20, tab. 34, fig. 

 1,2. 



10. TnECoMMONFox. Tail straight, tipped with white. 

 Canis wipes* Linn. 



Head broad at the back, and sharpened towards the muzzle. 

 Ears erect, and sharp-pointed. Eyes hazel colour, very brilliant, 

 and expressive; and situated obliquely in the head. Tail strait, 

 bushy, and somewhat pointed. 



General colour yellow brown: forehead, shoulders, kind part of 

 the back, as far as the beginning of the tail, and outsides of the legs 

 mixed with whitish or ash colour. Lips, cheeks, and throat white. 

 A white stripe on the under side of each leg. Breast and belly whitish 

 grey. Tips of ears and feet black. Tip of tail milk white. W. B. 



Canis caudd recta, apice albo. Canis wipes. Linn. 

 Syst. Nat. Gmel., i. p. 73. Erxlelben, Syst. regn. animal, 

 gen. 55, sp. 5, p. 61. 



Canis wlpts. Fox. Turton, i. p, 45. Kerr, p- 14L 



Cants futons, pilis cinereis intermixtis. Brisson, regn. 

 animal> p 239. 



Vulpes vittgaris. Klein, quatlr. desp<'p. 71. 



Vulpes. Geener, p. 966. Ruysch, i. pa. 1. p. 92jtab. 

 56. Raii. Syn. quadr, p. 177. 



LeRenard. Buff. Sonn. xxiv. p. 313, pi. 13.--Cuv. 

 Tab. Element, p. 12L 



Fox. 



