Mr. White on the Natural Hiftory of the Cow. 447 
i have mentioned, fome of which are without 
horns or cloven feet, and without fuet; fome 
have only two, fome three ftomachs, and fome 
are furnifhed with fore-teeth in the upper jaw j 
but I cannot learn that any of thefe are pofiefled 
of the property I have mentioned. 
It may, perhaps, be faid, that the Tartars ride 
mares, upon their excurfions for plunder, in order 
to live upon the milk, and probably do not take 
their foals with them- But this will not difprove 
the doctrine I have advanced 5 as the milk will 
hardly defert them in fo Ihort a time, as one of 
thefe excurfions might laft. 
Is there not, therefore, fomereafon to conclude 
that the Cow w'as, by the omnifcient Author of 
nature, intended to give milk, particularly for 
the ufe of man ? 
