MAMMALIA. GLIKES. Mas. * 
Inliabits the dcfcrts between the rivers Ohy and Ural: lives ^ 
clefts of rocks, among Hones,- in hollows of trees; feeds 
leeds, aiul lell'cr animals ; wanders in Hocks, fleeps in 
lefs than the lall. 
Z’eet llciicler, whitifli ; tail fometliing longer than the body, ab^'* 
cinereous, bencatli wliitifb, preheniilc; fore-teeth .yeWo'-'^' 
grinders a in eaeli jaw; chixos king; teats 8; nofe blui'** 
rcdcTiih at the tip. 
Bit-ulinns. Tail very long, nakedifli ; body tawnv, dorful ftripc blacky 
cars plaited. ' Beech 
Inhabits tlic Ixxrh woods in tlie de!-erts- of If him and Bard!)^' 
and near the Ohy ; lives folitary in the hollows of old trt'e*’ 
cHifibs eafily ;■ very delicate, loon growing torpid ; voice 
Leis than the lad; tail brown above, whitifli beneath; n‘f 
Iharp, tip red; liinhs ilendcr. 
Piunilic. Tail middle length, nakcdifli ; body dark afh ; forelic^^ 
naked, black ; 4 dorfal lines black. Diuarf Aioup' 
Inhabits the foretts near the Cape nf Good Hope. 
Body hardly 2 indies long; tail not fo much; feet c-toC*^"' 
tiuimh liiiall, clawed,- 
Striatus. Fail longilli, naked-iflv; body wrfb 12 rows of parall^^ 
white I'pot'ij. • Oriental AdoUp’ 
Inhabits India; half the flze of the common moufe. 
Body dulky, whitifh beneath ; tm’/ length of the body; 
fliort, rctind, naked. 
Barhams. Tail middle length ; body brown with 10 paleftripes; 3 
toes before,- 4 behind. JBtirhary 
Inhabits iJariary; lefs than the common moule ; tail 
annulate, length- of the body. 
Maicanns A large reddilh fpof each fide the beily. Mexican Meufi' 
Inlubits Mexico ; whitilh mixed with red. 
C. Tail round, hairy. 
Virginia. Tail entirely hairy, thick at the bafe, long, taperino-, 
t > K'* v' t, /I • - l^irginian MovJ^' 
Inhabits ^orth Amenca, in coni fields and paftures. 
Aer/y white; myi; black, pointed ; run- iharp ; limbs ilendet- 
Baxatilis. Tail longift ; ears longer than the fur j fore-feet 
1 wdth the appearance of a fourth. Bock I 
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