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The animal measured 85 inches from nose to base of tail and was 55 inches 

 high. The horns are 16 inches in length, 14^ inches in circumference and 

 30|^ inches between the tips. 



F. M. BAILEY, Capt. 

 Aligarh, March 1912. 



No. X.— TSINE (BIBOS SONDAICUS) FOUND WITH 

 VILLAGE CATTLE. 



The following may be of interest : — Last dry weather at the village of 

 Kyaving-le in the Kathir district of Upper Burma, a bull Tsine (Bibos 

 sondaicus) came down alone and associated with the village cattle which 

 were grazing in the reaped paddy fields adjoining the village. He remained 

 there for all the dry weather apparently doing nothing beyond herding the 

 cattle, as if by chance any of them showed signs of straying away he 

 rounded them up and then settled down again exactly as a sheep dog 

 would do. He apparently became quite domesticated paying no attention 

 to the villagers looking after their cattle ; in fact, Mr. Adamson, the Sub- 

 Divisioual Officer, Banmauk, was able to take a photograph of him at about 



