20 MAMMALIA. 
34. Der Wilde Ochse von Gebirge Nerever, Donnd. Beytr. Zool. 
704; Zimm. Geog. Zool. u. 93; Thevenot, Voy. iii. 113. 
35. Die braunen Wilden Ochsen von Duguela, Donnd. Beytr. 
Zool. 705; Zimm. Geog. Zool. ii. 93; Marmol. Afrique, 
i. 66-157. 
36. Galla Ox, Salt, Travels. 
The Beuraye or Beurie. 
? Bos Cafer, Des Mur. & Flor. Prevost, Voy. en Abyss. vi. 40. 
Bos abessinicus, Donnd. Zool. Beytr. 693, 1792; Zimmer. 
Geog. Zool. i. 157, ui. 94; Dapper, Afrik. Ins. 31; Lobo, 
Voy. Abess. 70, 1728. 
Bos Taurus Abyssynicus, Gmelin, S. N. 294; Fischer, Syn. 
Mam. 500. 
Hab. Abyssinia. 
Pair of very thick, ight horns. Central Africa. Presented 
by Captain Clapperton, R.N., and Major Denham. Fi- 
gured in Griffith, A. K. iv. t. 201. f. 4. 
37. Cattle of Peauhy, Gardiner, Trav. Brazils, 278. Horns 
very long, wide-spreading ; colour brown. 
Hab. North Brazil. 
38. Cattle of Brazils, Gardiner, Trav. Brazils, 167,173. Used 
to carry loads on their back. 
Hab. N. Brazils. 
39. Cattle of Chili, Darwin, Journal, 130, 145. 
Hab. Chili and South America generally. 
40. Nata or Niata, Darwin, Journal, 145, 146. With a pug- 
nose like a pug or bull dog. 
Hab. Buenos Ayres. Skull in Mus. Coll. Surg. 
4]. Falkland Island Wild Cattle, Darwin, Journal, 190, 192. 
Three varieties :—1. dark brown; 2. white with black head 
and feet; 3. mouse colour. 
Hab. Falkland Islands. Introduced from France 1764. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Taureau, Daubenton, Buff. H. N. iv. t. 23. 
Boeuf sans cornes, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. iv. t. 9. f. 3, 4. 
Beeuf de la Romagne a grandes cornes, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. iv. 109. 
1 9t.7, Ob | 
Petit boeuf d’Ecosse 4 cornes déscendantes, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. 
iy. 109. t.'9: £. 9,10: 
Bull, Stephens, Book of the Farm, 1286. f. 598. 
Skeleton. England. 
Skull. England. 
