FITCHET WEASEL. 



OARNIVORA. 



203 



MUSTELADJS. 



FITCHET WEASEL. 



FITCHEW, POLECAT, FOUMART, FULIMART. 



Mustela putorius. 



Specific Character. — ■Fm long, dark brown on the surface, yellowish 

 beneath ; head blackish, with white spota about the ears and mouth; tail 

 about one-third the length of the head and body. 



Mustela pv,t(yrms, Linn. Fn. Sueo. II. f. 6. — Syst. Nat. I. p. 167. Desmak. 



Mammal, p. 177, sp. 271. Flem. Brit. An. p. 14. 



Jehths, Brit. Vert. p. 11. 

 ,, eversmani, Lesson, Man. p. 144. 

 Viverra putorius, Shaw, (Jen. Zool. I. p. 415, t. xoviii. 

 Foetorius putorius, Keys, and Bias. Wirbelth. Europ. p. 62. Blas. Wirbelth. 



Deutsch. p. 222. 

 Putois, BorFOJf, Hist. Nat. Til. p. 199, t. cxxiii. 



Fitchet Weasel, Pennant, Brit. Zool. I. p. 89, t. vi. 

 Polecat, Shaw, Gen. Zool. 1. >;. 



The Fitchet, Fitcher, or, as it is more frequently 

 termed, the Polecat, although smaller than either of the 

 Martens, is the largest of the indigenous species of the 

 restricted genus Mustela. In its habits it greatly re- 

 sembles the two former species ; but instead of being 

 contented with the lesser quadrupeds and birds, it attacks 



