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2.g, Cervus, Deer. Horns folid, branched, de- 

 ciduous ; no canine 

 teeth. 



CamelopardyElk^ St ag^ Rein Deer ^ 

 ' Buck^ Roebuck^ Guinea. 



30. Capra. Goat. Horns hollow, ered ; no 



canine teeth. 

 ^ame Goat^ Wild Goat^ Chamois^ 

 Rock Goat^ Gazelle Egyptian 

 Antelope of Mr. Pennant^ Com- 

 mon Antelope^ Bezoar^ Dorcas^ 

 Ammon^ &c. 12 fpecies. 



31. Ovis. Sheep, Horns hollow, bending back- 



wards no canine teeth. 

 Ram and its varieties ; Guinea^ 

 Cretan \ thefe two are alfo 

 varieties, according to Mr. 

 Pennant. 



32. Bos, Ox. Horns hollow, extending out- 



wards ; no canine teeth. 

 Bull'i BonafuSy the fame in a 

 wild ftate, according to Mr. 

 Pennant ; Bifon, Grunting^ 

 Buffalo^ Dwarf or Indian. 



VI. B E L L U iE. 



33. Equus. Horfe. Fore- teeth 6 above, and 6 



below. 

 Horfe^ Afs^ Zebra. 



34. Hippopotamus. Hippopotame. Fore-teeth 



above 6, below 4. 

 River Horfe* Mr. Pennant de- 

 fcribes this animal as having 

 F 5 4 cutting 



