TABLE OF QUADRUPEDS. 
OLD WORLD. 
coafts, to Kamtfchatka. 
In the Urallian moun- 
tains to Kungur, in lat. 
57- 10. .About Lake 
Baikal.  Spitzbergen. 
Greenland. 
N’ 5.| Norway, and moft part of 
Europe to the fouth. In 
the north of Affa. China. 
Barbary. E. 
N°6. Fan ny 
GENUS, 
Stag, 
Virginian, 
Mexican Roe,N°7. = a 
Roe, N°’ 8.| Norway. Sweden. 
Ruffia. Scotland. 
Be Ge us Avs ene sO ODS 
Dave I. 
IV. Doc. Wolf, 
the moft fouthern part 
of Europe. In Afia, from 
the circle to Perfia. 
Kamtfchatka. All parts 
of Africa. 
ArGicFox,N°10.)Within the whole Aréic 
circle. Iceland. Spitz- 
bergen. Greenland. Fin- 
mark. North of Sibiria. 
Kamt/chatka, and its ifles. 
Common at In all parts of Europe, and 
Neu. the cold and temperate 
parts of Afia. Kamt/- 
chatkay 
From Canada, 
Moft 
part of Europe, except 
N°g.|From the 4réic circle to, 
Hudfon’s Bay. 
NEW WORLD. 
brador. ITfland of New- 
foundland. 
over all 
parts of North America. 
Mexico. 
From the provinces fouth 
of Canada to Florida. 
Perhaps in Guiana. 
Interior north-weftern parts 
of America? Mexico. 
According to Charlevoix, 
in Canada ? 
From Audfon’s Bay to the 
moft fouthern parts of 
North America. 
The ifles 
in the high latitudes on 
the weftern fide of Ame- 
rica. 
From Hudjfon’s Bay, crofs 
the continent to the Fox 
dffes, Labrador. New- 
Soundland. 
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