58 , ' MAMMALIA. FLR.L. Muftda. 
lulrtda. Feet very hairy, toes equal ; mouth white. Lcljer Ottd‘ 
Inhabits marfliy places in GcmawjV', Poland, Finland, RujtHi 
and Hilerta ; feeds on filli and frogs ; fetid ; fur valuable. ■ ' 
Body tawny mixed with dullty, fhorter hairs yellowifh, longer. ' 
black; crozon hoary; c/iire white; dulky, broad, darke' . 
towards the end. 
Cayennen- Toes oh the fore-feet unconnecledj tail long, taper, nake< 5 ' 
t ^ Cayenne OtteP 
Inhabits Cayenne ; y inches long. 
Body with large brownifli-black I'pots, yellowilh-grey betweeii) 
under parts white ; over each cyt a white fpot ; ears largei 
round; m-outh whilkered; tail round above, Hat beneath, 
white at the tip, covered with a rough granulated fkin. 
Minx. Body entirely deep chefnut. 
Inhabits North America, on the banks of rivers; feeds on fid'? 
birds, mice 5 Ibnietimes haunts farm-yards. 
B. Feet clejt. Weefels.' 
Barhaia. Black ; a white q-lobed fpot under the neck. Guinea IFceJel 
Inhabits Guinea, and Brazils fizeof the martin. 
Hair coaife ; ears rounded, hairy ; Ipace between the eyes cinC' 
, reous j teats q, behind the navel. 
Gakra. Body r.niformly brown. Frown Weejt'- 
Inhabits C.'/iTiffl, and Madagafcar : burrows lihe a rabbit, 
flruftive to game and poultry : fize of a rabbit. 
Body lhaped like a rat ; lower yaw flrorter; eyes midway b^' 
tsveen the ears and tip of the nofe ; tars flat, round ; 
rough; tfli/ pendent, tapering; /«< ftrong, formed for dig' 
ging : fur rough. 
Afra, Body above brown, beneath pale yellow ; tail blackifh ■ 
T 1 r ^ ■ Madagajear fVeejAf ■ 
inhabits Madagafcar, and interior parts of Africa. 
Hair brotSTi at the roots, annulate above with black and ruft)"' 
brown; ears fhorf._ grinders, upper 6 each fide, lower 5' 
length 14 inches, tailjo, ^ 
Vifon. 
Body bright tawny ; tail dulky. 
Inhabits North America ; relcmbles the martin. 
Ears rounded ; beneath the hair a thick, loft down 
tipt v.’ith rufty-broivn ; length 1 7 inches, tail g. ’ 
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Canadenfd' 
