Class I. 



HOG. 



65 



* WITHOUT HORNS. 



GENUS VI. HOG. 



Teeth cutting in both jaws. 



Sus, seu Porcus domesticus. De Buffon,Tom.V.QQ.Tab.6,7. Q. COMMON, 



Rail sy?i. quad. Q2. 

 Gesner quad. 872. 

 Charlton ex. 14. 

 Sus caudatus auriculis ob- 



Klein quad. 25. 

 Sus Scrofa Gm. Lin. 217- 

 Sus dorso antice setoso, cauda 

 pilosa. Faun. Suec. 21. 



longis aoutis, cauda pilosa. Br. Zool. IQ. Hist. quad. 75. 

 Brisson quad. 74. p. 140. 





Boar. 



Sow. 



Hog. 



Brit. 



Baedd 



Hwch 



Mochyrt 



Fren. 



Le Verrat 



La Truye 



Pore 



Ital. 



Verro 



Porca 



Porco 



Span. 



Berraco 



Puerca 



Puerco 



Port. 





Porca 



Porco 



Germ. 



Eber 



Sau 



Barg 



But. 



Beer 



Soch 



Varkeq 



Swed. 





Swiin 





Dan. 



Orne 



Soe. 





ACCORDING to common appearances, the 

 hog is certainly the most impure and filthy of 

 all quadrupeds ; but we should reflect that 

 filthiness is an idea merely relative to ourselves. 

 We form a partial judgment from our own 

 sensations, and overlook that wise maxim of 

 Providence, that every part of the creation 



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