the Mammals of Devon. 
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in. Foina, Marten. 
Martes foina, Bell, Brit. Quad., p. 167. 
Mustela foina, Clermont, Quad. Europe, p. 58. Jenyns, Brit. Vert., 
p. 11. 
I know of no recent captures. My authority for inserting it in 
this list is IMr. J. C. Bellamy, who gives it as a Devon species as 
follows : — " Woods at Lydford and Buckland in the Moor." 
M. XHartes, Pine Marten. 
Martes ahietum, Bell, Brit. Quad., p. 174. 
Mustela martes, Clermont, Quad. Europe, p. 58. Jenyns, Brit. Vert., 
p. 11. 
My only authority for inserting this species here is the presence of 
a specimen in the Museum of the Pl^Tnouth Institution, — a part of 
the collection formed by the late Mr. Leach. Bellamy certainly says 
Buckland in the Moor, but the whole paragraph is inserted with a 
query prefixed. 
Gen. Z.VTRA, Cuv. 
Zi. Vulgrarls, Otter. 
L. vulgaris, Bell, Brit. Quad., p. 129. Clermont, Quad. Europe, p. 59, 
Jenyns, Brit. Vert., p. 13. 
Common on all our rivers and sometimes around the coast. 
Qen. CANIS, Linn. 
C. Vulpes, Fox. 
Vulpes vulgaris, Bell, Brit. Quad., p. 252. 
Cams vulpes, Clermont, Quad. Europe, p. 62. Jenyns, Brit. Vert., p. 14. 
The Fox only owes its existence to the sportsman ; were fox 
hunting abolished, within five years we should not have one in the 
county. 
Gen. PKOCA, Linn. 
P. Vitulina, Seal. 
p. vitulina, Bell, Brit. Quad., p. 263. Clermont, Quad. Europe, p. 73. 
Jenyns, Brit. Vert., p. 15. 
Found on the north coast, but not to my knowledge on the south, 
although a specimen thrown dead upon the shore was noticed by Mr. 
J. J. Reading so near as Whitsand Bay a year or two since. 
