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Bos cornibus teretibus extrorsum curvatis, palearibus 

 (axis. Bos (taurus) domesticus. Linn. Syst. Nat. Gmel. 

 gen. 32, sp. 1, var. 0. i. p. 202, 203. Erxleben, Syst. 

 regn. animal, gen. 26, sp. 1, var. ,3. p. 228. 



Bos taurus, var. 2. European Ox. Turton, i. p. 

 119. Kerr, p. 334. 



Bos domesticus. Brisson, regn. animal, p. 78. Ges- 

 ner, p. 25, #c. Ruysch, i. pa. 1, p. 26. Raii. Syn. 

 quad. p. 70. 



Taurus domesticus , cum vacca. Klein, quad. disp. 

 p. 10. 



Le Bceuf. Buff. Sonn. xxiii. p. 1, tab. 1. 



Le Bceuf ordinaire, le Taureau, la Vache* le Few, le 

 Genisse. Cuv. Tab. Element, p. 166. 



Common Ox. Shaw's Gen. Zooi. ii. p. 397, tab. 206. 

 Bing. Anim. Biog. 3d edit, ii p. 76. 



Domestic Ox. Penn. Brit. Zool. i. p. 18, tab. 2. 



Ox. Smellie's Buffon, iii. p. 423, tab. 13. 



* Horned. 



VAR. 1. Wild Cattle, 



Size small. Colour entirely white. Horns white, with black tips, 

 and very fine. Whole inside of ear, and about j of outside, from tip 

 downward, red. Head small. Muzzle black. 



VAR. 2. Devonshire Cattle. 



Size large. Colour red or mahogany. Horns light yellow, and 

 tapering to a point. Head small. Muzzle of a clear yellow like 

 horn, Round each eye a light ring. Bones fine. Skin thin, 



E VAR. 



