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“•apt to repeat it vvhere another dog has done the fame: 
-edorat anum alterius : menftruans catulit cum variis ; 
mordet ilia illos ; c oh sere t copula jundtus. Goes 63 
days with young ^ brings from four to ten •, the males 
like the dog, females like the bitch : its feent exqui- 
fite : goes obliquely: foams when hot, and hangs 
out its tongue: fcarce fweats : about to lie down, 
often goes round the fpot: its Deep attended with a 
quick fenfe of hearing : dreams. 
Lupus Gefner quad. 634. Rail CanisLupus. C. cauda incurva- nlj Wolf. 
jyn. quad. 173. ta. Lin. Jyfl. 38. 
Wolf Klein quad. 6g, Kram.AnJi. Warg, Ulf Faun. fuec. No. 6. 
313. Le Loup deBuffion, vii. 39. tab. L 
Canis ex grifeo ftavefeens. Brif- Wolf. Br. Zool. I. 61. tab. I. 
fon quad. 170. 
D. with a long head : pointed nofe: ears ere£t and 
Iharp : tail long, buHiy, bending down : longleg’d: 
hair pretty long: teeth large : color generally pale 
brown, tinged with yellow ; fometimes found white % 
in Canada fometimes black : taller than a large gre- 
hound. 
Inhabits the continents of Europe , Ajia, Africa , 
and America ; but not fo high as the Arftic circle : 
have been long extirpated in Great Britain** : the 
vaft forefts on the European continent will always 
preferve them : the wolves of jV. America the fmal- 
* Such are found near the Jenefea, and fold to the Ruffians on the 
fpot for twenty Ihillings alkin. Muller Ruffi. Samlung. III. 527, 529. 
** Many centuries have paft fince they have been deitroyed in 
England ; and it is at left one fince they have been extirpated out of 
Scotland. M. de Buffion mttft have been greatly mifmformed on this 
point. Les Anglois pretendent en avoir purge leur ijle y cependant on m a 
epure quily en avoit en Ecolfe vii. 50. 
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