of the fame defcription. In the plate, in which 

 he is reprefented fmgle, his common, domeftic 

 form is given. 



With horned cattle of courfe, the foreft, 

 like all other large waftes, abounds ; and this 



is a fource of great pifturefque beauty. 



The inclofure prefents only a fmall number 

 at once, the property of fome fmgle perfon : 

 but in the foreft, the cattle of all the neigh- 

 bouring hamlets, and cottages, pafture to- 

 gether. We fee them often in large herds ; 

 and in fummer, the feafon of landfcape, they 

 are drawn in numbers, to favorite fpots, par- 

 ticularly about pools, and rivulets ; where a 

 choice may be made among the various combi- 

 nations, and attitudes they form, of fuch as are 



the moft beautiful, and picturefque. Befides, 



they appear in afore/} to much more advantage, 

 than they can poffibly do within the formality 

 of hedges. 



But of all animals with which the foreft 

 abounds, the flag is in a peculiar manner 

 adapted to it's fcenes. The wildnefs of his 



nature 



