of thefe Parts. 



21. The Rachon. Runs from Tree to 

 Tree and eats its Fruity they lovealfo the 

 Fleih of Sheep and Fowl. 



22. The Black Rachon. Their Hair ve- 

 ry {hort, rough and knotted. 



23. The CoUard Rabbit. This is bigger 

 then the long Nofed, and is diftingmurd 

 from the Common by a white Ring about 

 its lNfeck« 



24. The Bog Rabbit. Is grofs and fat, 

 with Hair fhort, hard, and dark, fpotted on 

 the Edges with Grey. 



25. The Long-no fed Rabbit. Has mort 

 round Ears and a long Snout, lives and 

 eats like ours. 



26. The Spotted Rabbit. Thefe have round 

 Ears, with white, black, andreddim Spotts : 

 When tame they grunt for their Food. 



27. The Sloath. Is a very How paced 

 Animal, taking a whole Day in going fifty 

 Paces: he is about the bignefs of a middling 

 Fox h living on Trees, eating the Leaves, 

 but never drinks. 



28. The ftrip'd Squirrel. Is a pretty 

 tame Creature, of a pale yellow, mixt with 

 brown, having a white Lift on each fide. 



29. Tygers. Here are of two or three 

 kinds, all very fierce b but their Flefh good 

 Meat* 



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