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CARNIVORA. 
This is, perhaps, in general, more powerful than 
the other. It is equally courageous, and quite as 
well fitted for the purposes from which they both 
take their name. It is sometimes called the Scotch 
terrier. 
THE WOLF, OR POMERANIAN DOG, LE CHIEN LOUP, 
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Cams Fomeranus, L. 
Has the hair short on the head, feet, and ears, 
but long and silky on the body and tail. It is white, 
black, gray, or yellowish in colour 5 and has almost 
all the sagacity of the shepherd’s dog, accompanied 
with much more strength. It is also used as a guard 
for the flocks, particularly in countries pestered with 
the wolf, which it never fails to attack with success, 
while the former can only frighten that animal. ' 
THE SIBERIAN DOG. 
Cams Sihiricus, L. 
This appears to be nearly related to the last, and 
very like it, except that it is covered with long 
hair, even on the head and paws. Mr. Pennant 
adds, that the other varieties in the inland parts of 
Russia and Siberia are chiefly from the shepherd^s 
dog j and there is a high-limbed, taper-bodied kind. 
