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(Accords tolerably with tlie description of C. 
ALPINUS, except that the tail is uniformly rufous.) 
120. C. LUPUS, L. (F. Cuvier, Mamm, Lith,)* 
SYNi C. lycaon, L. (Melanoid var.) 
Hab. Europe ; Siberia. 
A, Stuffed specimen from Norway. B. Skele- 
ton from Norway. Presented by the University 
of Xia (1844). 
121. C. PALLiPES, Sykes. 
Syn. (7. lupus of India, auctorum. 
Bharyd, H. Nekra^ H. Laudgahy Dukhani. 
^ Toltty Canarese. 
Hab* Plains of India. 
A. Specimen from Chaibasa, C. India. Pre- 
sented by Major S. R. Tickell (1848). B, 
Another, from Pind Dadun Khan. Presented by 
W. Theobald, Esq. (1854). C, Skull, taken 
from stuffed head (1856). 
122. C. LANIGER. 
Syn. Lupus laniger, Hodgson. 
Changu of Tibetans (Hodgson). 
Hab. Tibet. 
A, B, C. Stuffed specimens. Presented by G. 
S. Lushington, Esq. (1844-6). D. Skin of a 
melanoid individual. Presented by Lieut. Strachey 
(1847). J, A, 8. XYI, 1176. E, F, G. H, 
Skulls. Presented by G. T. Lushington, Esq. 
(1835). 
(Section Saccalius, C. Ham, Smith. Jackals.) 
123. C. MELANOTus (?), Pallas. 
Syn. J ackal of Eastern Turkestan, Timkowski^ 
Lloyd's Transl. I, 406, 
Hab, Chinese Tartary. 
* Mons. F. Cuvier's figiire of a French Wolf represents an animal seeming! j 
intermediate to the Scandinavian and Indian races. 
