€LKK TABLE OF \OCWA DR UP E Dis. 
GENUS. OLD WORLD. NEW WORLD. 
chatka, and its furtheft] ~ fowndland. Canada. Not 
ifles, Iceland. EE. further fouth : a variety 
only, the Brandt Fox, 
in Penfylvania. 
- |Grey, INGara! — — From New England to the 
fouthern end of North 
America. 
Silvery, N° 13. _ _ In Louifiana. 
V. Cate Puma, No x4. — — From Canada to Florida ; 
thence through Mexico, 
quite to Quito in Peru. 
Lynx, N°1r5-|Forefts of the north of|From Canada, over moft 
Europe, and many of the} parts of North America. 
fouth. Spain. North of 
Afia, and the mountains 
in the north of India *. 
Bay Lynx, N°16. — _ In the province of New 
York. 
Mountain, N°17. —- — Carclina, and perhaps other 
parts of North America. 
VI. Bear. Polar, N° 18.] Within the whole polar] The famein America; alfo 
circle of Europe and} as low as Hud/on’s Bay 
Afia. and Labrador. 
Black, N° 19.| 7¢/2 Majima, north of Fa-|In all parts of North Ame- 
pan; perhaps in ‘fapan. | rica. 
Brown, N° 20.|In moft parts of Europe,)To the north - weft of 
north and fouth. The| Hud/ou’s Bay, and on the 
fame in Afia, even as far| weftern fide of America. 
as Arabia. Barbary+.| About Nootka Sound. 
Ceylon. Kamt{chatka. On the Andes of Peru t. 
Wolverene,N°21.| North of Norway. Lapland.| As far north as the Copper 
North of Sibiria, Kamt/-| River, and fouth as the 
chatka. country between lake 
Huron and Superior. On 
the 
® As I have been affured by Doétor Patras, fince the publication of my Hiflory of Quadrupeds. 
} Shaw's Travels, 249. t Condamine’s Travels, 82.-—Ulloa’s Voyage, ic 461, 
