PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR,
AND SOLD BY H. D. SYMONDS, PATERNOSTER-ROW.


1807.
T. Gillet, Printer, Wild-court.

CONTENTS
OF
THE SEVENTH VOLUME.

Of Carnivorous Animals.

Page
Of Tigers[1]
Animals of the Old Continent[4]
Animals of the New World[24]
Animals common to both Continents[33]
The Tiger[57]
The Panther, Ounce, and Leopard[68]
The Jaguar[81]
The Cougar[87]
The Lynx[92]
The Hyæna[107]
The Civet and the Zibet[117]
The Genet[129]
The Black Wolf[132]
The Canadian Musk-rat, and the Muscovy Musk-rat[133]
The Peccari, or Mexican Hog[141]
The Rousette, or Ternat Bat, the Rougette, or Little Ternat, and the Vampyre [149]
The Senegal Bat[162]
The Bull-dog Bat[163]
The Bearded Bat[164]
The striped Bat[165]
The Polatouch[165]
The Grey Squirrel[173]
The Palmist, the Squirrel of Barbary and Switzerland[177]
The Ant Eaters[181]
The Long and Short-tailed Manis[193]
The Armadillo[197]
The Three-banded[202]
Six-banded[205]
Eight-banded[207]
Nine-banded[208]
Twelve-banded[210]
Eighteen-banded[212]
The Paca[222]
The Opossum[229]
The Marmose[251]
The Cayopollin[253]
The Elephant[255]
The Rhinoceros[322]