APPENDIX. 497 



ADDITIONS TO CLASS I. AND II. 



I7orfe,page 2. After three, "the former, ac- 



cording to doctor Maty's com- 

 putation, covering at every 

 bound a fpace of ground equal 

 in length to twenty -three feet 

 royal; the latter only that of 

 eighteen feet and a half royal. 



Mr, Wall, in his late treatife 

 on horfes, informs us, that the 

 fineft breed comes from the little 

 kingdom of Temine, in Arabia 

 Felix, that thofe of the other 

 parts of Arabia are but little 

 valued : but a horfe of the bed 

 breed in South Arabia, will fell 

 for two or three hundred guineas 

 on the fpot ; that other horfes 

 have fold for four or five hun- 

 dred guineas ; and that fome of 

 the great breeders in that coun- 

 try will not part with a favorite 

 ftallion under fiveteen hundred 

 guineas." 



Ox, 1 8.. Holingjhed foys, but we know not 



on what authority, that the Ro- 

 mans preferred the Britijh cattle 

 to thofe oiLiguria. Hoi. Defer. 

 Britain 109. 



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