SPECIES OF MAMMALIA. 



Agouara gouazou, d'Azara, Quad, du Paraguay. Loup 

 !louge, Cuvier, Reg. A?nm. 



Icon. Cuvier, Regne Anim. torn. 4. pi. l.Dict.des Sciences, 

 '^at. y.pl. 17. Ency. Method. Sup. t. 6,/. 1. 



Obs. Cuvier identifies the C. Jubatus with the C. Mexi- 

 '.anus of Gmelin; but Desmarest makes a distinct species of 

 t, which he attributes also to the Xolsitzaintii of Hernan- 

 lez, and the Cuetlachtle, or Lupus Indicus of Fernandez. 



374. 5. C. Antarcticus, (Antarctic Wolf.) Fur reddish; 

 ail at base red, middle black, end white. 



Canis Antarcticus, Shaw's Gen. Zool. i. 331. C. Culpeus 

 Molina. 



Antartic Fox, Pennant, Quad. 840. Culpeu, Molina, 

 Hist. Nat. Chili, p. 259. Chili Fox, Shaw, i. 329. 



Icon. Pennant, Quad. t. 29. 



Inhabits Falkland Islands. 



Obs. Desmarest and F. Cuvier, both are inclined to unite 

 he C. Culpaus, of Molina, and the C. Antarcticus of Shaw. 



375. 6. C. Cancrivorus, (the Crab Wolf.) Fur ash- 

 oloured, varied with black above, yellowish white under- 

 leath; ears pointed, brown; sides of the neck and behind 

 he ears yellow; the tarse and extremity of the tail blackish ; 

 luzzle pointed. 



C, Cancrivorus, Desm. Mam. 199. C. Thous. Gmelin, 

 <ys. Nat. 



Chien des Bois de Cayenne, Buff. Sup. vii. Koupara, 

 ^arrere. Surinam Dog, Pennant, Quad. 



Icon. Buff. Sup. vii.pl. 3><. 



Inhabits Guiana. 



376. 7. C. Aureus, (the Chacal, or Jackal.) Yellowish gray 

 Dove, whiter underneath; tail bushy, black at the extremity. 



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