70 BELLILE. THE HOG TRIBE. 



44. THE COMMON HOG. Fore part of the back set 

 with strong bristles, tail hairy. Ears long, pointed, and 

 slouching. Sus scrofa domesticus. Linn. 



The Hog, in Great Britain and Ireland, is known only as a domes- 

 tic animal. 



Sus dor so antice setoso caudd pilosd. Sus (scrofa) 

 domesticus. Linn. Syst. Nat. Gmel. gen. 35, sp. 1, var. 0. 

 i. p. 217. Erxleben, Syst. regn. animal, gen. 19, sp. 1, 

 var. 0. p. 179. 



Sus scrofa, var. 2. Common Hog. Turton, i. p. 125. 

 Kerr, p. 350. 



Sus domesticus. Brisson, regn. animal, p. 106. 



Porcus, sus, scrofa, verres. Klein. Quad, clisp. p. 25. 



Sus, sen porcus domesticus. Raii. Syn. Quadr. p. 92. 



Sus, verres, scrofa. Gesner, p. 872. Ruysch, i. pa. 1. 

 p. 70. 



Le Cochon. Buff. Sonn. xxv. p. 113, tab. 5, fig. 1, 

 tab. 6, fig. 2. 



Le Cochon domestique. Cuv. Tab. Element, p. 151. 



Common Hog. Penn. Quadr. i. p. 140. Penn. Brit. 

 Zool. i. p. 54. Shaw's Gen. Zool. ii. p. 459, tab. 221, 

 222. Smellie's Buffon, iii. p. 500, tab. 22, 23. Bing- 

 Anim. Biog. 3d edit. ii. p. 126. 



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