THE JAVA CAT. 



When I pliiCL'd this aiiimal in my caUin it 

 remained very ([imt^ not making so much noissc 

 as the last ; but, a few dayt after, it became 

 m very vioioii^^, not fni fieri n^- iniy one to fi]>- 

 proat'li or Umvli it, ^vithout s])Utiij^', ^^rowlinn-, 

 and fighting so i'lirioiisly, that 1 at la^^t \v;is 

 obliged to destroy it, preserving the skin in a 

 dried state for stuffiiig, and the body in spirits for 

 a fiiture dissection. 



