137- 

 THE BEE, 



OR. 



LITERAR r WEEKL Y INTELLIGENCER, 



FOR 



WEDNE3DAT, July 17. 1793. 



On the different varieties of Sheep in a wild and do- 

 mestic state, REARED IN THE RoSSIAM EmPIRE, AND BY 

 THE PASTORAL NATIONS FROM THE FRONTIERS OF EUROPE TO 



THOSE OF China. 



Composed principally from the Latin notes of the leant' 

 ed and liberal zoologist Dr Pallas, profefsor of na- 

 tural history in the imperial acadamy in St. Peters- 

 burg, containing the interesting remarks made during 

 his wide extended travels in Rufsia, Siberia, 'Tar-' 

 tary, X^c. 



COMMUNICATED BY ArCTICUS, 



For the Bee. 



IKTRODUCTION. 



1 HANKS to our great countrymen Bacon, Boyle, and 

 Newton, with their worthy succefsorS, theoretic jar- 

 gon, unsupported by facts, is banifhed from natural 

 philosophy, and in a great measure from science at 

 large, insomuch that our modern sophists are obliged 

 to direft their hypothetic artillery, to the theory of 

 government, and will probably retard its progrefs, aS 

 vox, xvr. F % 



