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niards, and other Europeans, and are 

 very numerous in the Savannahs conti- 

 guous to the river Oronoque, where they 

 run wild, as alfo Mules, generated by 

 the Afs and Mare. 



Among ruminating animals, thofe of 

 the Beeve kind demand the foremoft 

 place ; but neither the Bull nor Cow 

 are natural to any part of South Ame- 

 rica* though, like the Horfe and Afs, 

 they have been fuccefsfully tranfplanted 

 into Guiana, particularly by the Spani- 

 ards near the river Oronoque, w r here 

 they likewife run wild, and are become 

 very numerous, being commonly fold 

 for about two dollars per head. The 

 policy of Spain interdicts all commerce 

 between her fettlements and thofe of 

 the other European Nations on this 

 coaft ; but many of their Cattle and 

 Mules are notwithstanding tranfported 

 into the Dutch Settlements on Guiana, 



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