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the dung at the bottom of the caves being from four to five feet 

 in depth. The Spanish name for all is Murcielayo. 



*Hedgehog Erinaceus europseus. 



*Shrevv Sorex araneus. 



*Mole Talpa europaea. 



*Badger Meles taxus. 



*Comrnou Marten Cat . . Mustela foina. 



*Polecat M. putorius. 



*Weasel M. vulgaris. 



*0tter Lutra vulgaris. 



*Genet Viverra genet ta. 



*Ichneumon Herpestes ichneumon. 



*Wild Cat Felis catus. 



*Spanish or Spotted Lynx F. pardina. 



*Wolf Canis lupus. 



*Fox C. vulpes, var. melanogaster. 



Squirrel Sciurus vulgaris. 



*Fat Dormouse Myoxus glis. 



M. nitella. 



*Dormouse M. avellanarius. 



*Brown Eat Mus decumanus. 



*Mouse M. musculus. 



*Black Eat M. rattus. 



*Long-tailed Field-Mouse M. sylvaticus. 



*Water-Eat Arvicola amphibius. 



*Field-Mouse A. agrestis. 



*Hare Lepus mediterraneus. 



*Eabbit L. cuniculus. 



*Wild Pig Sus scrofa. 



*Eed Deer Cervus elaphus. 



*Fallow Deer C. daina. 



*Eoe Deer C. capreolus. 



*Ibex Capra hispanica. 



Spanish names. 

 Erizo. 

 Musarana. 

 Topo. 

 Tejon. 

 Foina. 

 Turon. 

 Coinadreja. 

 Nutra or Nutria. 

 Gineta. 



Melon, Meloncillo. 

 Gato raontes. 

 Gato clavo, Gato cerval. 

 Lobo. 

 Zorro. 

 Ardilla. 



Liron campestre. 

 Eaton careto. 

 Lirori de los Avellanos. 

 Eata. 

 Eaton. 

 Eata negro. 

 Eaton de campo. 

 Eata de agua. 

 Topino. 

 Liebre. 

 Conejo. 



Jabali, Jabalina. 

 Ciervo. 



Gamo, Paleto. 

 Corzo. 

 Cabra monte's. 



In this book I have endeavoured to name with each species 

 of bird some definite locality where they may be found, which 

 is rather necessary, as certainly on the Spanish side of the 

 Straits birds are very locally distributed, perhaps more so than 



