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FLAXES. 
XIII. A. Lion-tailed Monky, No. 73. a. Variety of the 
Tawny M. No. 86. 
XIV. Long-tailed Monky, ( 3 . p. 109. Dog-faced. 
From a drawing by Mr. Edwards. No. 72. 
XV. Silky Monky, No. 101. 
XVI. Tail-lefs Maucauco, No. 104. Yellow, No. 108. 
XVII. Spotted Hyaena, No. 119. ArclicFox, No . 113. 
XVIII. Hunting Leopard, after a Fainting by Mr. 
Stubbs , No. 125. Black Tiger, XT 130. 
XIX. Bay Lynx, XT 136. Ferfian , XT 137. 
XX. Polar Bear, XT 139. Wolverene, XT 140. 
XXI. Brq/ilianNfeefel, No. 164. Foffane, No. 171. 
XXII. Virginian OpolTum, XT 144. Leffer Otter, 
XT 174. 
XXIII. Alpine Hare, a Siberian variety. No. 184. 
RuJJian Rabbet, y. p. 252. 
XXIV. Brafilian Porcupine, No. 195. Quebec Mar¬ 
mot, 199. 
XXV. Cafan Marmot, No. 201. Lapland , No; 202. 
Adgyptian jerboa, AT 222. 
XXVI. Black Squirrel, No. no. Grey Sq. No. 209. 
Hudfon's Bay , a. p. 280. 
XXVII. Sailing Squirrel, XT 220. 
XXVIII. Radiated Mole, AT 243. Long-tailed M. 
No. 314. Hedge-hog, XT 247. 
XXIX. Three-toed Sloth, No. 250. 
XXX. Led; Ant-Eater, No. 262. 
XXXI. Variety of the Fernate Bat, ( 3 . p. 362. New- 
York Bat, No. 283. * 
* The Bookbinder is defired to o.bferve that each plate is num¬ 
bered with the page it is to be placed oppolite to. 
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