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(Iciiionstralc its iiscliilnL'ss. 'I'o complete llic i)roccss of 

 (Ioiiicstic;i.l ion it is only iieccssaiy to (Icvrlop tlio inlcl- 

 ligcncc and sym|ialliy that shall allord il iinivcisal |ji(] 

 tection. In addition, l)cloi(_- considering a species a lull 

 meniher of the hmnan household, it is generally neces- 

 sary to discover means ol breeding it in conhnemeni or 

 under human control. With this condition mcl, in the 

 manner .already described, there will remain no doulil Ihat 

 we have addc'd a new and important species to the domes- 

 ticated animals (>[ this country. 



