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BOUllY 



OF the size of a Camel, and of a snowy-white- 

 ness, with a protuberance on the back. Native 

 of Madagascar, and some other islands, called by 

 the name of Boury. 



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TINIAX OX. 



OF a white colour, with' black ears. Inhabits 

 the island of Tinian. 



Many other varieties might be mentioned, but 

 it would be a useless and trifling labour. Almost 

 every country producing some particular breed of 

 domestic cattle. 



AKXEE. 



Bos Arnee. B. conif&M* mr/M //;' SN///V/ fltmauntu rugosis. 

 Ox with upright lunated horns, flat and wrinkled on their up- 

 per surface. 

 Bos Arnee. Kerr's Animal Kiugdum, p. 336. pi. p. 295. 



Tins is an Indian species, known chiefly from 

 its vast horns, which are sometimes seen in Mu- 

 M-ums, and from Indian paintings, in which it is 

 occasionally represented. In the work of Mr. 

 Kcrr, above refrrred to, it is said to have been met 

 with by a British officer, in the woods above Ben- 



