930 THE ISATIS. 
Tartary, it may be identical with Cynalopex kara- 
gan, which is only known from a description 
communicated by Dr Pallas to Mr Pennant. It is 
a small species, very common in all the deserts of 
the Kerguise and Great Tartary ; its general colour 
is of a wolf-grey ; the head is yellowish and above 
the eyes reddish ; the ears are black on the outside, 
white within, and the edge and base reddish, with 
a white spot near each; between the shoulders is a 
dark spot, from whence along the back to the tail 
runs a reddish or yellowish streak ; the throat and 
breast are of a dark grey; the belly white. 
