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6. FURS—Continued. 
a. Mammal furs: 
(American howling-monkey, (Jycetes, several species)—muffs.) 
(Lion, (Felts leo,) of Africa and Asia—rugs.) 
(Tiger, (Felis tigris\—rugs, Sc.) 
(Leopard, (Felis pardus)—rugs and saddle-cloths.) 
Puma, (Felis concolor) —carriage-robes, rugs, &¢. 
Ocelot, (Felis pardalis)—rugs. 
Jaguar, (Felis onca)—rugs. 
Cat, (Felis domestica)—robes and philosophical apparatus. 
Black cat. 
White cat. 
Maltese eat. 
Tortoise-shell. 
(Wild-cat, (Felis catus,) of Europe and Asia—robes and linings.) 
(Snow leopard, (felis irbis,) of Asia.) 
Eyra, (Felis eyra.) 
Yaguarundi, (Felis yaguarundi.) 
(Cheetah, (Cynailurus jubatus,) of India and Southern Asia.) 
Bay lynx, (Lynx rufus)—rugs,. and, when dyed, muffs and 
boas. 
Canada lynx, (Iynx canadensis)—rugs and trimmings, and 
dyed muffs, boas, &c. 
Dog, (Canis famtliaris.) 
Eskimo dog. 
Wolf, (Canis lupus)—linings, rugs, and robes. 
White wolf. 
Black wolf. 
Gray wolf. 
“Blue wolf.” 
Red wolf. 
Coyote, or prairie wolf, (Canis lutrans)—rugs and robes. 
(Jackal, (Canis aureus,) of Old Weild.) 
Red fox, ( Vulpes alopex, var. fulvus)—robes, (inostly imported 
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to Turkey.) 
Cross fox, ( Vulpes alopex, var. decussatus)—robes, trimmings. 
Black and silver fox, (Vulpes alopex, var. argentatus)—mufts, 
cloaks, trimmings; also, fox-skins dyed to imitate lynx; 
also, various imitations of silver-fox, made from skins of 
more common varieties. 
