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doubt, give valuable results, and making a special study of them. They 
a hitherto unknown species of buffalo; from Southern Africa, under the 
name of Bos longicornis, and has since that time procured farther evidence 
about this animal from the Rev. Mr. Schreuder, Bishop of the Norwegian 
mission in the Zulu territory, who had himself formerly sent the horns to 
the Museum of Christiania. They were those of a wild buffalo-cow, shot 
at Eutumeni, and belonging to a troop which suddenly made its appear- 
ance in the country, and excited some stir because of their uncommon 
the skin er a stay of some time in the neighbor of 
Eutumeni, the troop disappeared from the country and was no mo 
of. Proba it was a str from a more distant part of 
totally unknown to the explorers, travellers, and residents of the country ; 
only known in fact from a couple of horns, picked up and sent far away 
to the most distant Univers rsity of the other half of the globe! Professor 
Rasch, the indefatigable fish cultivator, has published the results fi some 

Place, thus confirming the views of Dr. Widegren, that the sea-trout and 
fresh-water trout are only varieties of the same species, an opinion also 
entertained by Professor Rasch since 1850, when he observed that the 
d of the sea-trout, living together with that of the fresh-water trout, 
Was nine at sm aga from the latter, a in habits or in ae 
and they perished by degrees. Spawn of trout 
arrested, y 
the milt of the Salvelin only gave ten per cent. of brood, whereof some 
Misshaped. Spawn of true salmon, fecundated by the trout, pro- 
RES ee carne aa or maT ed 

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