CEYLOKESE DOG. 
^ars, and sharp muzzles; that the SiherianDogs, 
md those called Wolf Dogs, are larger than 
:he Lapland kind, but their ears are still ere6l, 
:heir hair is coarse, and their muzzle is sharp ; 
:hat those of Iceland are nearly similar to the 
Siberian Dogs ; and, in the same manner, that 
he native Dogs of the Cape of Good Hope, 
ind other warm climates, have pointed muz- 
zles, ere6t ears, long trailing tails, and clear but ** 
ong rough hair ; that, in still warmer climates, 
m at Madagascar, Madura, Calicut, and Ma- 
abar, the native Dogs have all long muzzles, 
)ie6k ears ; and a general resemblance to the 
shepherd's Dog." He inclines, therefore, to 
m opinion, that the Shepherd's Dog ap- 
proaches nearer to the primitive race, than 
my of the other kinds. 
In his Supplement, BufFon tells us, that 
here is a race of Wild Dogs, of which he 
lad seen two individuals, but had not an op- 
tortunity of either describing or delineating 
hem. He adds, that there are, among Wild 
>ogs. different races, as well as among the 
omestic kinds. " M. Le Vicomte de 
Juerhoent," concludes he, " has been so ob- 
