400 vf thefe Tartf. 



tet* (tripping them of their Feathers i they are h6f 

 to be tamed. 



9*. The Goat, Whilft a Month or two old, they 

 are finely fpotted with white, which wears out as 

 they grow older. 



i o. The Monkey Hare. He is covered with 

 brown Briftles, and feeds fitting like a Squirrel, is a 

 very fwift voracious Animal. 



11. The Elephant Hog. Has a long flit Snout* 

 which he extends or contrafts at Pleafure : He is 

 an excellent Swimmer. 



12. The River-Hog. Feeds oh Grafs and divers 

 Fruits, can fwim and dive well ; they make a hideous 

 Noife in the Night, braying like an Afs. 



13. The Black Monkey Is as big as a Wodlf^ a 

 a fnappifh Animal, and not eafily tamed. 



14. Satyr Monkeys. Are bigger than the laft, and 

 black like them, with very long Beards ; thefe are 

 very Ieacherous, and often fall foul on the Negro 

 Women. 



15. The Shrew Moufe. Thefe are brown, with 

 three black Lifts along the Back, the Cats and they 

 are very friendly. 



16. The Otter. Is black all but the Head, 

 which is brown, and a particular yellow Spot on his 

 Throat. 



17. The great Pongie. Is of an Afll Colour, 

 with a Mixture of black, their Tails are brown, 

 and near a Foot and half long. 



18. The leffer Pongie. Is a very fmall Ape, ifr 

 length not above fix Inches, but his Tail ten, his 

 Head no bigger than a fmall Apple, has a fhar p 

 Voice, and leaps nimbly * they are very tender, 

 and cannot endure cold. 



19. The Porcupine. Climbs Trees flowly, and 

 in coming down frequently holds by the Tail (Tor 

 he cannot leap ) to prevent falling * they are very 

 good Mcatj especially roafted. 



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