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Variety 51 Saltator.— The Tumbler.— Described, vol. II, 



p. 213. 



Variety 52.— Vertagus The Turnspit —Described, vol. 



II. p. 214. 



Division III. — Head truncated. 



Section IX. — Watch-dogs, which have no propensity for 

 bunting. 



Variety 53.— Anglicus. — The Mastiff. — Plate XI. fig. 4 

 —Described, vol. II. p. 214. 



Sub- Variety 53. — Anglicus — The Thibet Dog. — Larger 

 than the English mastiff; head large, broad, and truncated; 

 forehead capacious ; ears shorter than those of the mastiff, and 

 lips more deeply pendulous ; tail long, curved upwards, and vil- 

 lus ; hair over the whole body rough, of a deep black, with the 

 feet, and a spot over each eye, of a bright brown. 



Sub- Variety 3.3. — Anglicus. — The Cuban Mastiff. — Less 

 than the mastiff; well made, and stout in their proportions ; 

 bead broad, flat ; muzzle short, broad, and abruptly truncate, 

 slightly turned upwards ; lips very pendulous ; tail short, cylin- 

 drical ; hair bright brown, short and even. Inhabits Cuba. 



Variety 5^!.—Munio. — The Ban-Dog. — Described, vol. II. 

 p. 215. 



Variety 55. — Molossus. — The Bull-Dog. — Plate XL fig. 

 3. — Described, vol. II. p. 215. 



Variety 56. — P/icntor. —The Pug-Dog. — Described, vol. II. 

 p. 216. 



Variety 57. — Dubius. — The Small Danish Dog. — De- 

 scribed, vol. II. p. 216. 



Variety 58. — Hyhridus. — The Rocuet. — Described, vol. II. 

 p. 216. 



Variety 59. — Descrepans. — The Mopsie. — Described, vol. 

 II. p. 216. 



Variety 60 Discors. — The Artoise Dog. — Described, 



vol. II. p. 216. 



Cards lupus. — The Common Wolf. — Plate XI. fig. 5.—. 

 Described, vol. II. p. 227. 



Canis aureus. — The Chacal, or Jack.al. — Plate XI. fig. 

 6. — Des'-'-ibed, vol. ii. p. 24'5. 



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