WOLF. 
* 
This is a most ferocious animal ; though long in the 
Tower, he could never be brought to any subjection. His 
disposition every way agrees with his well known charac- 
ter for rapacity, and unsalable thirst after animal food, 
or indeed whatever else presents him*, 
TMsaga ■ 
MUSK. CATS. : 
Of these there are three species in this collection, viz, 
the Civet, Zibet, and Genet. They are fed on animal food. 
Their perfume might easily be collected as is commonly done 
at Amsterdam, but they cannot here be attended to, from 
the great variety of other animals which rpore particu- 
larly require notice. 
GLUTTON. 
This animal is particularly distinguished for uncom- 
mon appetite ; being remarkable voracious,*- and' of a soli- 
tary nature, which is the only peculiarities observeable 
about him. 
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