HUN-TING LEOPARI>, 
for it's hair is not short, and it has a mane of 
four or five inches long on it's neck and be- 
tween it's shoulders. The hair on it's belly is 
likewise three or four inches in length, and it's 
tail is proportionably shorter than that of the 
Panther, Leopard, or Ounce. It is nearly of 
the size of this last animal, being only about 
three feet and a half long. It's fur, which is 
of a very pale yellow colour, is speckled, like 
that of the Leopard, with black spots ; but 
they are smaller and nearer each other, being 
only three or four lines in diameter. I ima- 
gined, that this animal was the same with 
that mentioned by Kolben, under the name of 
the Tiger Wolf, the description of which is: 
subjoined* 
j ' He is the. size of a common Dog, and 
I sometimes larger. His head is as big as that 
of a Bull-Dog. His chaps, as well as his 
muzzle and eyes, are large, and his teeth are 
yefy sharp. His hair is curled, like that of 
a Water-Dog ; and spotted, like that of a 
Tiger. His paws are large; and armed with 
great claws, which he retradis at pleasure^ like 
the Cats. His tail is short. The Lion, Ti- 
ger, 
