MAMMALIA. 167 



. uY}im)MQe]),ucanan,Mysore,ii.277>t.l7 <$ 9.f.42,43. 

 Wool thick, curly, with little or no hair. Ears small. 

 Hob. India; Mysore. 



8. The Sheep called Garar, Buchanan Hamilton 1 *, Icon. ined. Mus. 



Ind. Company, t. # ? . 



Black. Wool short. Tail very long, slender. Horns short, 

 close-pressed on side of head. Face arched. Ears large, de- 

 pendent. 



Hab. India. 



9. The Dukhun Sheep, Sykes, P. Z. S. 1831. 



Legs short. Body throughout short, chaffron arched. Wool 

 short, crisp and coarse, nine-tenths black, with a white streak 

 from angle of the eyes to the mouth, and a white patch on crown. 

 They are extensively bred; as many as 20,000 or 30,000 Sheep 

 and Goats may be seen together in the uncultivated tracts of 

 the Dukhun. 



Hab. Dukhun. 



10. West-Indian Sheep, Blyth, Ann. N. H. vii. 255, note. 

 Hab. West Indies. Mus. Zool. Soc. 



11. Brazilian Sheep, Gardiner, Travels Brazils, 163. 

 Hab. Brazils. 



12. Demerara Sheep. Brown. Horned. Ears small, erect, co- 



vered with long, harsh hair, much longer on the sides ; of 

 face short, adpressed. Tail elongate, slender. In summer, 

 hair short and adpressed. 

 Hab. W. Africa. 

 A male. From the Gardens of the Zoological Society. 



13. South American Sheep, Ovis Aries, Renger, 366. 



14. Smooth-haired Sheep, Ovis Africanus, Raii Syn. 75; Linn. 



AmoKn. Acad. vi. 173. 

 O. jEthiopica, Charlet. Exerc. 9. 

 O. Africana a, Sloane, Jam. ii. 328. 

 Hab. Africa. 



15. African Sheep, Penn. Syn. 12. 



Ovis Guineensis, Raii Syn. 75; Linn. S. N. 98 ; /. Geoff. Diet. 



Class. H. N. xi. 268. 

 A. longipes, Desm. Mam. 489. 

 A. Guineensis seu Angolensis, Mara. Bras. 234. fig. 

 Caper Mambrinus, Charlet. Exerc. 10. 

 Adimmayn, Marmol. Afric. i. 39. 

 Mouton, Adans. Seneg. 37. 



