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with among all cattle. These smaller zebus are the most familiar 
to observing visitors to India; they are very tractable, and are 
d in carriages, like the ancient polled cattle of Scythia. 
met, in 1883, a native Indian gentleman, Mr. Hassain, and I 
the question, “Is there any distinct polled breed in India, re- 
ded as such?” He said there was, in the Northwest Province; 
ir name is “ dagoudha ;” they are of a dull white color, used 
heavy traffic. He said, in reply to my query, that no partic- 
Be Fic. 6.—Indian Ox, or Zebu. 
a desc ribes the zeb 
— nS,” figures, in the plate, in the “ Naturalist’s Li- 
ii, an ash ` 
MGN, 
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us as occurring “either horned  —s_—> 
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