^r CONTEXTS. 



CHAP. IX. Of certain intermediate animals be- 

 tween Wild and Domestic ; the Stag, or Red Deer ; 

 of the Fallow-deer; the Roe-buck, &c. 204 



CHAP. X. Of Wild animals ; the Hare and the 

 Rabbit 214 



CHAP. XL Of Carnivorous animals ; the Wolf; 

 the Fox ; the Badger ; the Otter ; theMartin ; the 

 Pine Weasel ; the Pole-cat ; the Ferret ; the W^easel ; 

 the Ermine 220 



CHAP. XII. Of certain smaller animals of the 

 Carnivorous class. The Squirrel ; the Rat ; the 

 Mouse ; the long-tailed Field Mouse ; the Water 

 Rat ; the short-tailed Field Moase ; the Guinea Pig; 

 the Hedge- Hog ; the Shrew Mouse ; the Water Shrew 

 Mouse ; the Mole ; the Bat ; the Fat Squirrel, (he 

 Garden Squirrel, or Greater Dormouse : -the Dor- 

 mouse; the Brown Rat ; the Marmot 239 



CHAP. XIII. Of Carnivorous animals continued, 

 the Bear ; the Beaver ; the Racoon ; the Coati ; the 

 Agouti 266 



CHAP. XIV. Of Carnivorous animals continued* 

 the Lion : the Tiger ; the Panther, Ounce, and Leo- 

 pard; the Jaguar; the Couguar ; the Lynx; the 

 Caracal ; the Hyaena ; the 'Civet, and Zibet ; the Ge- 

 nett ; the Ondatra and Desman 283 



CHAP. XV. Of the Peccary, or Mexican Hog* 

 Of the Ternat Bat. The Spectre ; the Paying Squir- 

 rel; the Grey Squirrel ; the Palm Squirrel, and those 

 of Barbary, &c. the Ant-eaters : short and long-tailed 

 Manis ; the Armadillo ; spotted Cavy ; the Opossum ; 

 the Marmose ; the Cayapolin ; the Kanguroo. 310 



