MAMMALIA. CURES. Mus. 
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i.iige repofitones, fnrjll birds, and even on its own fpccies ; 
gnaws tluongh die hardell planks ; is devoured bv hawks, 
'''vLs, foxes and weelels. 
vat lei larger than llie kdl, tfliV long as the body, blackifh aboVc, 
V'hite beneath; fttt clear white. 
M' //' • 
T ail long, fcaly, body riilly-brown, belly white, a flraight 
line dividing the colours. Hameji Mouje^ 
tihabits England, chiefly in llampJhireit[om>:t\\\ug linaller than 
the lall ; never enters houles, but is ibund numerous in the 
fields during liarveft ; burrows deep, forms a bed of dry grafs, 
IS carried with fltcaves of corn into barns ; tail a little hairy. 
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.1 ail long, hairy ; body yellowiih ; dorfal Itripc black. 
Rujlic Moufe. 
■Inhabits Rujfia and Silefia, rarely Germany ; gregarious, wan- 
ders in large troops, doing great harm to the corn. 
About three inches long, tcn7. lialf as long ; belly and white ; 
hind-legs with a clulky circle above the foot ; a fmall claw on 
the fore-thumb. 
2. Dorfal Itripe mixed dtilky and ferruginous ; cheeks, between 
the ears, and lidcs orange ; under parts, legs and feet 
pure white. 
Inhabits New-York. 
i.ars large, open, naked; zvhijkeys long, fome of the hairs white, 
lonie black ; Innd-legs fomething longer than the lore ; tail 
duiky above, whitifh beneath. 
‘nutu 
‘‘■t 
T ail long, fcaly; body above ferruginous, beneath whitilTi. 
. Mir.utc Meufst 
Inhabits Ritjfic; lives in cornfields and hams. 
Half the lize of the common moule ; female Imaller, Icfs elegant ; 
face duiky ; mouth at the corners whitifh. 
Above elegantly yellow ; beneath fnowy. 
Inhabits Siberia ; very beautiful. 
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Tail middle length, .a little h.tiry ; fnout lengthened; eats 
round, hairy; above yellowiih grey, belly whitllh. 
Shrew-lik^ Meufe, 
Inhabits hardly Lng. 
iJ hijkers y rows; claws very flaort; tail yellowiih mixed with 
cinereous, more hairy beneath. 
Tail very long, nakedifli; body cinereous; dorfal hripe 
black ; ears plaited. ifandcring Moufe. 
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