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The Cape “Weasel.”

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IN Prof. Moseley's account of his visit to the Cape of Good Hope (“Notes of a Naturalist on the Challenger,” p. 153), the following sentence occurs:—“Again, there are tracks of the Ichneumon (Herpestes), called by some name sounding like ‘moose haunt.’”

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TITCHENER, E. The Cape “Weasel.”. Nature 41, 394 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/041394c0

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