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Of the larger Quadrupeds, that are whole and cloven footed, 
I. Equus. The Horfe. Raij. fyn. an quad. p. 62. 
Thefe of the Spanifh Kind are very commonly bred here, and aré 
fmall, fwift, and well turn’d. They are fo wild as to be often taken in 
Toils. 
I have feveral Stones taken out of dead Horfes Bodies in Jamzice, 
which are very ponderous and of different Shapes, and the like are taken 
Notice of by Brackenbofer, Vid. 
Hipootieas, lapis ab eguo, pondus 90 Lothonum Colonienfiam adequans & 
alius 25 & § lothones ex untus eqat vifceribus, Muf. Bracks p. 13. 
Il. Afinus. The Afs. Reéjs [yw p. 63. 
They are in Samaica. 
ILI. Malas. The Mule. Raij. fy. p. 64, Fromian Afs and Mare, are 
generally bred by the Spaniards, and brought hither by them in 
Traffick. 
IV. Taurus. A Bull. Raij. fym 4. 4. ps Jo. Vacca, A Cow ib. 
Vitulas, A Calf. ib. : They 
