•176 MAMMALIA. 



Variety 13. — Grains Borealis. — Russian Greyhound. — 

 Described, vol. II. p. 198. 



Section III. — Domesticated dogs, which hunt singly, and 

 always by the eye. 



Variety 14. — AgascBus. — The Gazehound. — Described, vol. 

 II. p. 199. 



Variety 15. — Grains. — The Greyhound. — Plate VIII. fig. 4. 

 — Described, vol. II. p. 199. 



Variety 16. — Grains Italianus. — The Italian Greyhound. 

 —Described, vol. II. p. 200. 



Variety 17. — ^ijijpticiis. — The Turkish Greyhound. — 

 Described, vol. II. p. 200. 



Division II. — Head less elongated than former divisions. 



Section IV. — Pastoral dogs, or such as are employed in 

 domestic purposes. 



Variety 18. — Domesticus. — The Shepherd's Dog. — Plate 

 X. fig. 5.— Described, vol. 11. p. 201. 



Variety 19. — Carcinarius — The Cur Dog. — Plate X. fig. 

 6. — Described, vol. II. p. 202. 



Variety 20. — Pomeranius. — The Pomeranian Dog. — De- 

 scribed, vol. II. p. 202. 



Variety 21. — Sibericus. — The Siberian Dog. — Described, 

 vol. II. p. 202. 



Variety 22. — Greenlandicus. — The Greenland Dog. — Plate 



X. fig. 7.— Described, vol. II. p. 203. 



Variety 23. — Islandicus. — The Iceland Dog.— Described, 

 vol. II. p. 203. 



Variety 2i. — Borealis. — The Esquimaux Dog. — Described, 

 vol. II. p. 203. 



Variety 23. — Lagopus — The Hare-Indian Dog. — Plate 



XI. fig. 8.— The Wild Variety. — Muzzle narrow, elongated, 

 and pointed ; tail thick, bushy, curved slightly upwards ; hair 

 straight, long, white, with patches of grayish -black and brown. 

 Inhabits banks of Mackenzie River, North America. — This is 

 the Isatis of Goldsmith, vol. II. p. 248. 



Variety 26.— 5en«7«s.— The Newfoundland Dog. — Plate 

 X. fig. 8.— Described, vol. II. p. 203. 



Variety 21.—Russianus.—TiiE Russian Dog.— Described, 

 vol. II. p. 203. 



