478 Mammalia. 



Sub- Variety 38 rf. — Avicularis — The Russian Pointer — 

 Described, vol. II. p. 209. 



Variety 39. — Dahnatianus. — The Dalmatian. — Plate X. 

 fig. 4.— Described, vol. II. p. 209. 



Section VII. — Hounds which hunt in packs, by the scent. 



Variety 40 a. — Terrarius. — The Scotch Terkier. — Plate 

 XI. fig. 2.— Described, vol. II. p. 209. 



Sub- Variety 40 b. — Terrarius. — The English Terrier. — 

 Described, vol. II. p. 210. 



Variety 41. — Serpentis-destructor. — The South American' 

 Terrier. — Described,, vol. II. p. 2)0. 



Variety 'i<2. — Sagax. — The Old English Hound.— De- 

 scribed, vol. IL p. 211. 



Variety 43 a Sanguinarius. — The Blood- Hound. — De- 

 scribed, vol. II. p. 211. 



Sub- Variety 43 b. — Sanguinarius. — African Blood-Hound. 

 — Beautifully formed, something between a greyhound and 

 pointer; head broad, muzzle long, sharp ; ears long, pendulous ; 

 tail long, naked, and tapering to a fine point ; hair very short. 

 Inhabits Central Africa. 



Variety 44. — Slrenuus.— The Stag-Hound — Described, 

 vol. II. p. 212. 



Variety 45.— Cefo-. — The Fox-Hound.— Plate X. fig. 2.— 

 Described, vol. II. p. 212. 



Variety 46. — Leverarius. — The Harrier. — Described, vol. 

 II. p. 212. 



Variety ^1 .—Prestans. — The Beagle. — Described, vol. II. 

 p. 212. 



Variety 48 Lutrans. — The Otter- Hound — Head large 



and broad ; ears long, pendant, and rough ; face with long hairs; 

 hair strong, shaggy, and wiry ; legs thick. — See vol. II. p. 213. 



Variety 49. — Pugilis. — The Bull-Terrier. — Described, vol. 

 II. p. 213. 



Section VIII.— Mongrel hounds, which hunt singly either 

 by the scent or eye. 



Variety 50. — Indagaior.— The Lurcher.— Described, vol. 

 II. p. 213. 



