TAIL-LESS MAUCAUCO.' 
the liberality to excuse, though they cannot 
avoid perceiving, and sometimes mentioning, 
the many errors into which men of talents are 
thus frequently betrayed. 
We mean, here, no particular application . 
there is not a single instance of any general 
writer of natural history who does not occa- 
sionally need this sort of indulgence ; which 
all, therefore, may the more readily grant, as 
they must themselves more or less require it. 
BufFon, we apprehend, has not at all no- 
ticed our Tail-less Maucauco. 
