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Bewick / Sable(Martes zibellina) this mustelid seemingly survived the evolutionary struggle by being the fittest to provide garments for the lady friends of the wealthy
Bewick / Souslik(or Suslik) (Mus citellus) Classed by Bewick as a mouse, (he also calls it a Sisel) this rodent lives on the banks of the Volga and in Austria
Bewick / Skunk(Mephitis mephitis) This mustelid inhabits north and south America, and is famed for the awful-smelling liquid it projects at predators from ducts at its rear end
Bewick / Sloth(Bradypus tridactylus) All its motions seem to be the effect of the most painful exertion, which hunger alone is capable of exciting. (We all know how it feels...)
Bewick / Stoat(Mustels erminea) This mustelid is similar to and frequently mistaken for a weasel. It is found pretty well throughout the northern hemisphere
Bewick / Meerkat(Suricata suricatta) also named by Bewick the SURICATE or four-toed weasel, famed for its tendency to stand on its hind legs when looking out for enemies
Bewick / Tenrec(Tenrec ecaudatus) There are 25 species of tenrec, living in Africa and Madagascar : they are hedgehog-like insectivores and use their spiny hairs as a defence
Bewick / Tapir(tapirus terrestris) This is the South American Tapir, classified by Linnaeus as a hippopotamus : it avoids its predators by diving into water
Bewick / Orang-Utan(Pongo pygmaeus) - 18th century naturalists - and the general public - were fascinated by this primate, so similar to us : Bewick names it the wild man of the woods
Bewick / MarmotBewick classified this rodent as a mouse and named it MONAX, but he accepted that it was probably the same as the Marmot described by Buffon and not really a mouse
Flying Opossum (Bewick)The FLYING OPOSSUM of New South Wales, Australia
Mex. Opossum (Bewick)The MEXICAN OPOSSUM is found in the mountainous parts of New Spain
Opossums (Bewick)Left, the SARAGOY, or MULUCCA OPOSSUM, from the East Indies. Right, the MURINE, from the warmer regions of South America
Otter (Bewick)mustela lutra : le loutre, according to Buffon. Loved by some, hunted by others, the otter lives a marginal existence in and out of water
Chinese Pig (Bewick)This breed was widely imported into England in the 18th century, and interbred with the native breeds to produce a breed combining the advantages of both
Improved Sow (Bewick)A mixture of Chinese Black Swine with the larger British breed, this busy sow produced three litters (50 pigs) in ten months for Arthur Sherburn of county Durham
Bewick Ichneumonviverra ichneumon : This animal, in Egypt, is domestic, like the Cat; and is retained by the natives for the same useful purpose of clearing their house of rats and mice
Macauco (Bewick)lemur catta : the one in the tree is a YELLOW MACAUCO, and he is looking enviously at the RING-TAILED MACAUCO. Both are beautiful, but that tail certainly gives an edge
Marmot (Bewick) - 3mus lemmus - the LAPLAND MARMOT is better known as the LEMMING, a creature given to mass migrations of which Bewick gives a graphic account
Marmot (Bewick) - 2mus marmota (?) this is the tail-less marmot which, Bewick says, has hitherto been undescribed. He thinks it might be a variety of Zisel. He may be right
Marmot (Bewick)mus marmota somewhat like a mouse, somewhat like a hare, it lives in the higher Alpa, Poland, Ukraine and Tartary
Radiated Mole (Bewick)sorex cristatus This is the RADIATED MOLE, smaller than the Common Mole, who lives in, or rather under, North America. Unfortunately its fur is used to make hats
Mongoose (Bewick)The lower creature is the lemur mongooz : the upper the TAILLESS MACAUCO - lemur tardigradus - who spends its life envying the mongoose its tail : both live in India
Varied Monkey (Bewick)Bewick gives no Latin name but says its the best known of all the Monkey-tribe, being more frequently brought into Europe than any other. It is a native of Barbary and Arabia
Green Monkey (Bewick)simis sabaea : Buffon calls it the CALLITRICHE. The hair on the upper body is green, the underside silver. It lives on the Cape Verde islands and parts of North Africa
Striated Monkey (Bewick)simia iacchus : Buffon calls it the OUISTITI. It lives in Brazil where it feeds on fruits, vegetables, insects and snails, and is fond of fish
Mico Monkey (Bewick)Latin name unknown to Bewick who thinks this Amazon resid- ent the most beautiful of all monkeys - face and ears of so lively a vermilion colour as to appear the effect of art
Red-Tailed Monkey BewickSimia oedipus (!) A lively, beautiful little animal who lives on the banks of the Amazon and is notable for its long silvery hair and its soft whistling voice
Barbary Ape (Bewick)Simia inuus...is wilder and more intractable than the others. It lives in most parts of Africa, from Barbary to the Cape of Good Hope
Capybara (Bewick)(or capibara) mus hydrochaerus The largest of the rodents, dwelling in Brazil and related to the guinea-pig
Caracal (Bewick)felis caracal Found in Asia and Africa : this may be the creature named the lynx by classical writers
Cavy (Bewick)mus paca This is the SPOTTED CAVY, a relatived of the guine-pig. It lives in America but has no tail
Cougar (Bewick)felis concolar COUGAR or COUGUAR
Beagle (Bewick)The Beagle is used only in hunting the Hare... Although far inferior in point of speed, it follows by the exquisiteness of its scent and traces her footsteps
Arctic Fox (Bewick)canis lopogus
Angora Goat (Bewick)The coat of the goat of ANGORA (named from a town in Asia) is prized for the warm, silky clothes made from it
Chamois (Bewick)capra rupicapra - though Linnaeus classified this as a goat, it is actually a capriform antelope found only in rocky and mountainous places
Syrian Goat (Bewick)This is the SYRIAN GOAT so- called because that is where it lives
Goat (Bewick)capra hircus COMMON GOAT A lively, playful, and capricious creature (did Bewick intend the pun ?) and a very useful one
Wood-Goat (Bewick)THE WOOD-GOAT This is the label Bewick assigns to this resident of South Africa : but it could well be an antelope or a kind of deer
Guinea Pig (Bewick)mus porcellus also known as the restless cavy : a childrens favourite
Hamster (Bewick)mus cricetus This is not the golden hamster of Syria, which we love to keep in cages : but Bewick says it well deserves our highest admiration
Jerboa (Bewick)mus jaculus A rodent remarkable for the singular construction of its legs
Hippopotamus (Bewick)Hippopotamus amphibius
Kangaroo (Bewick)This native of New Holland was a relatively new discovery when Bewick drew it, having been recently identified by Sir Joseph Banks
Axis or Ganges StagAs its name implies, this deer is a resident of India
Kudu (Bewick)Bewick termed this the Elk- Antelope, one of the larger kinds of gazelles : not so, say todays naturalists, who consider it a kind of deer
Chevrotain (Bewick)Bewick thought the Chevrotain, or little Guinea Deer, was an antelope, but it is today recognised as a small version of the musk-deer. The Meminna beside it is from Sri Lanka