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CARNIVORA. 
THE Hudson’s bay dog. 
The opposite figure is from one of these animals, 
brought to England by Captain Ross, in his late ex- 
pedition, and is now in the British Museum. 
THE SPANIEL. l’ePAGNEUL. 
Canis EMrarius, L. 
The spaniel has the hair very long in parts. It is 
generally white, with large brown, liver-coloured, or 
black spots, of irregular shape and size. The nose 
is sometimes cleft. The ears are very long and 
pendulous, and covered with long hair. This race 
came originally from Spain, whence its name. 
THE SETTER. 
The setter is sometimes called the English spaniel. 
It corresponds in every point with the true spaniel ; 
but is trained more immediately for field sports. 
THE ALPINE SPANIEL. 
The Alpine or St. Bernard’s variety of the spaniel 
breed exceeds all others in size and beauty. It ge- 
