THE AFRICAN SHEEP. 



the under part of its neck is furnifhed with a fort of dew-lap. It is faid to 

 be uncommonly itrong and fwift; and, though domefticated, to approach 

 near to a flate of nature. 



Delia Valle aflerts, that he faw, at Goa, a Wether of this defcription, 

 faddled and bridled, which carried a boy of twelve years of age. 



It is an inhabitant of Guinea, and is found in raoft of the tropical 

 climates. 



