15. Pine-mar- 

 tin. 



( 9 ) 



Br, 2ool. I. 81 . Er. ^aghm. 



THIS fpecies is found in thepineforefts, 

 and takes pofTefTion of the holes made 

 by woodpeckers. Is diftinguifhed from the 

 other by it's yellow throat, and hav.ng the 

 finefl fur. 



[6. Mcrtrick. 



Martin, hr. Zool. I. 79. 3^/ ed. No. 15, Syn. quad. No, 

 154. 



OUND in many parts of Scotland -^ and, 

 according to Martin^ in Harris, 



7. Stoat, 



Br. Zool. I. 84, iv. tab, lOi. Sjn. quad. No. 151. 



COMMON in Scotland, In the highlands 

 commonly turns white, or becomes in 

 the Winter an Ermine. Inhabits alfo Hay., 

 perhaps other ifles. 



18. Weefe], 



Br. Zool. I. 82, iv. tab. lOi. Syn.quad, No. 150 

 Whitred, Lib. Scot. Ii. Er. Neas. 



I Saw it in a white ftate in the ifle of Hay : 

 a common accident in Sweden, where 

 it is called Snomus, 



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