1890.] 



ON THE DOMESTIC DOG. 



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The Greyhound is taken by Fitzinger as one of his stem-forms, 

 many varieties existing in different parts of the world. The first 

 table relates to the English form. 



Table XII. — Greyhounds. 



No. 1. Boy. Coll. Surgeons. Nos. 2 & 3. Nat. Hist. Jlna. No. 4. Camb. UniT. 

 No. 5. Oxford Univ. 



Table XIII. — Italian Greyhounds. 



No. 1. Nat. Hist. Mue. Nob. 2 & ^. Oxford Univ. 



Two other forms of Greyhound are included in the next table, 

 No. 1 being an Australian Greyhound used for kangaroo-huntino-, 

 No. 2 a Cabul Greyhonnd. Both are in the Nat. Hist. Mus. 



Table XIV. 



