72 ANIMAL RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES. 
6. FURS— Continued. 
a. Mammal furs: 
(Llama, guanaco, paco, and vicugna, (Auchenia, sp.)—trim- 
mings, &¢c.) 
Goat, (Capra, sp.)—rugs, trimmings. 
wv. Angora goat. 
b. Cashmere goat. 
ce. Other varieties. 
Sheep, (Ovis aries)—rugs, trimmings, &c. 
a. Astrakhan sheep. 
b. Caracoul sheep. 
e. Other varieties. Lamb-skins and dyed furs. 
Antelope, (Antilocapra americana)—rugs. 
Moose, (Alces malchis)—rugs and robes. 
Elk, (Cervus canadensis)—rugs and robes. 
Reindeer, (Tarandus rangifer)—robes, coats, gloves, &c. 
Caribou, (Tarandus rangifer vag.)—robes, coats, gloves. 
Mule deer, (Cariacus macrotis)—trimmings, robes. 
Virginia deer (Cariacus virginianus)—trimmings, robes. 
Mole, (Scalops and Condylura, sp.)—robes, garments.. 
(European mole, (Talpa ewropea)—robes, garments.) 
Woodchuck, or siffleur, (Arctomys monax)—robes, exported 
to Europe as “white and gray weenusk.” 
Marmot, (Arctomys caligatus)—robes, trimmings. 
Parry’s marmot, (Spermophilus Parryt)—robes, trimmings. 
Gray squirrel, (Sciwrus carolinensis, &ec.)—trimming ; tails 
used for boas. 
(Squirrel, or “calabar,” (Sciurus vulgaris,) Northern Europe 
and Asia.) ; , 
a’, Siberian squirrel. Trimmings, muffs, capes, &e.; tails 
used for boas, dyed to imitate sable. 
b. “ Weisenfels linings” of the white fur of the belly. 
Showt’l, (Haplodontia leporina)\—used by Indians. 
(Chinchilla, (Chinchilla laniger,) of South America—muffs, 
mantles, boas, cloak-linings, and trimmings.) 
Musquash, (Fiber zibethicus)—mutffs, eapes, caps, and linings, 
and imitations of beaver-fur. 
(Neutria, or Coypu, (Myopotamus coypus)—linings and muffs, 
and imitations of beaver.) 
