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BRAHMIN BULL. 
BRAHMINEE BULL.—SMALL ZEBUS. — ANTELOPE. — 
SAMBOG DEER.-—-REIN DEER, AND RED DEER.— 
BLACK-TAILED DEER. 
“ That beautiful Brahmin, or Brahminee, 
Bull,” said Mr. Dartmouth, ‘*‘ very strongly 
reminds me, as well by its countenance, its 
figure, the pink insides of its ears, and the 
prevailing whiteness of its coat, of the cele- 
brated breed of Wild Cattle, as they are 
called, in Lord Tankerville’s park, at Chil- 
lingham, in Northumberland. I am_per- 
suaded that those cattle are foreigners, and I 
could fancy them of the sacred breed in 
India, and perhaps in ancient Egypt. It is 
true that the Chillingham breed is wholly 
white; but its muzzle, like this of the Bull 
before us, is black. The Egyptian Apis 
was mottled white and black ; and, if this 
Brahminee Bull can be of the kind which 
Egyptian history referred to, its identity 
would be interesting to our views of the 
