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mal employs this means of annoyance upon 
being offended, charges nothing against the 
saliva, except ‘a very bad odour :—‘ When,’ 
says he, ‘thereis a man on one of them, if the 
beast is tired, and is urged to go on, he turns 
his head round, and discharges his saliva, 
which has a very bad odour, inte the rider’s 
face.”-—In this manner finishing his remarks, 
the Admiral, after making 2 courteous bow 
to the ladies, and taking a cordial leave of 
the children, proceeded toward the gate of 
the Garden, and drove home to dinner. 
“ This Black Goat,” remarked Mr. Dart- 
mouth, “‘ which you see in the same enclo- 
sure with the White Llama, is a variety of 
the Cashmere Goat, so much celebrated for 
the fineness of its wool, which is wrought 
into the Cashmere shawls. Several of these 
Goats have long been at the farm of the 
Kast India Company. The Cashmere Goat 
is usually white.” 
