Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College . PL.\TE 4. Doipi iif I 111 icri«an Ahoriirinos. PLATE 4. Fig. 1.— Clallam-Indian Dog. From the painting bj Paul Kane in 1846,now in the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeologj at Toronto. Fig. 2.— Fuegian Dog. Reproduction of dHerculais i,1884) figure drawnfrom a dog brought to France from Tierra del Fuego fjy the MissionScientifique du Cap Horn. BULL. ALLEf; Plate 4. PLATE 5. AlLEN.— (if till XiniTiciiii MMirigines. PLATE 5. Fig. 1.— A clog of the Bersiniis Indians, Canada, supposed to represent theShort-legged


Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College . PL.\TE 4. Doipi iif I 111 icri«an Ahoriirinos. PLATE 4. Fig. 1.— Clallam-Indian Dog. From the painting bj Paul Kane in 1846,now in the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeologj at Toronto. Fig. 2.— Fuegian Dog. Reproduction of dHerculais i,1884) figure drawnfrom a dog brought to France from Tierra del Fuego fjy the MissionScientifique du Cap Horn. BULL. ALLEf; Plate 4. PLATE 5. AlLEN.— (if till XiniTiciiii MMirigines. PLATE 5. Fig. 1.— A clog of the Bersiniis Indians, Canada, supposed to represent theShort-legged Indian Dog. Photograph by William B. Cabot. Fig. — Small yollow-and-white or brindle dogs, with a cnild of the MacusiIndians in southern British Guiana. These dogs may have more orless blood of European stock, but probably retain some aboriginalcharacteristics. Photograph by Dr. William C. Farrabee. BULL. Allen. Dogs. Plate 5


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