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THE CAMEL 



of them intermix and produce ; and the indivi- 

 duals Which proceed from this crofling of the 

 races, are the moft vigorous, and preferred to all 

 others * Thefe mongrels form a fecondary 

 race, which multiply among themfelves, and like- 

 wife mix with the primary races. Hence, m 

 this fpecies, as well as in thofe of other domeftic 

 animals, there are many varieties, the molt ge- 

 neral of which proceed from the influence of 



different 



i The Perils have feveral kind, of camels. Thofe with 

 t ,o bunche, .he, cal, ,,,',, and I^^^S 

 Of thefe U& there are four tod . T fc ca ; 



excellence, N<r, that nfg J*^™^ an d a female 

 of a dromedary, or a camel wthtwo bunch , ^ ^ 



With one bunch, wh,ch ,s called ^ "^ d that fome 



S covered by others, and arc & h «"j e " , ds rf „;„ 

 of them fell for a hundred "^ ^MS-afc When 

 f. t» -<'« J Jffl^.JSl"S-S m»tt?- enraged, 



iD it"' To ^ - t hem .om hurting their keepers, the 

 -and bite. To orgeat ^ ^^ fc 



I'evfians put muzzles on thur moot, , 



The camels tvhich proceed rem th k,nd g ^ 



^S^Stth^Turks, and fel, at thirty 



wheB h, fcafon, they foam not, but p« 



%f ^ ^thSkt^!fS They fell at 

 thcir hre uh, rarfe that , & ^ ^ ^ 



P? Th! c=t= S^L. *^ tW A>-k of a vahant 



l "^' , "tat he is a fW, and a poltroon is called - ,«. A 

 man, lay mat nets a < , i d fc 



Jfeth Knd - called by the PerKan -*£ * J ^J 

 the Turks V that. ? ^«"^ ^f^ of walk . 



but more fpnghtly than the other lands , J*-^* as 



iig; like ordinary camels, they trot and gallop as v.c.1 

 horfes ; 7yage fOkarius* torn. Up. 55»- 



