of theje *P*rt$. 



io. The Pojfum. Is a ftraiige Animal, and laid 

 to breed its Young at its Paps \ it having a double 

 Belly or Pouch, whofe Orifice may be ftretched a~ 

 bove two Inches wide \ it climbs Trees and catches 

 Birds. 



21. The Rackoon. Runs from Tree to Tree and 

 cats its Fruit ; they love alfo the Flefh of Sheep and 

 Fowl. 



22. The Black Rackoon. Their Hair very Ihort, 

 rough and knotted. 



23. The Collar d Rabbit: This is bigger than the 

 long Nofed, and is diftinguilh'd from the Common 

 by a white Ring about its Neck. 



24. The Hog Rabbit. Is grofs and fat, with Hair 

 ihort, hard, and dark, fpotted on the Edges with 

 grey. 



25. The Long-nofed Rabbit. Has fliort round 

 Ears and a long Snout, lives and eats like ours. 



26. The Spotted Rabbit. Thefe have round Ears, 

 with white, black, and reddifh Spots : When tame 

 they grunt for their Food. 



27. The Sloatb. Is a very flow-paced Animal, ta- 

 king a whole Day in going fifty Paces : he is about 

 the Bigftefs of a middling Fox ; living on Trees, 

 eating the Leaves, but never drinks. 



28. The ftrip*d Squirrel. Is a pretty tame Crea- 

 ture, of a pale yellow, miXt with brown, having a 

 white Lift on each Side. 



29. Tygers. Here are of two or three kinds, all 

 very fierce ; but their Flefh good Meat, 



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