OF OX, NAMED GAYA L. 527 



not appear to differ in any thing, except the supe- 

 rior size, and more uniform figure, of the wild 

 animal, A better description of the buffalo, than 

 has been yet given, is perhaps wanted ; but the 

 Bos A?mee, of Kerr and Turtox, must be re- 

 jected from systems of zoology, as an erroneous 

 description taken from a loose drawing, assisted 

 by the fragment of a skeleton. 



