LITTLE INDIAN BUFFALO. 
The generality of naturalists seem to be 
but little acquainted with this species of tlie 
Buffalo ; the accuracy of the figure, however, 
may be fully relied on, having been originally 
published by Edwards, from a drawing com - 
municated to him by Sir Hans Sloane 
He denominates it the Little Indian Buffalo, 
iind describes it as growing to the size of a 
calf six months old. It resembles the Englisli 
bull in shape; except that it has very short- 
horns, and a bunch rising on the back, be- 
tween the shoulders, somewhat like that of 
the camel. 
The nose is broad, flat, and destitute of hair ; 
on the lips, or muzzle, there are some loose, 
shaggy, straggling hairs; and the hair on the 
inside of the nose is whitish. The horns, 
which are small, and of a dark colour, appear 
but a little way above the rough hair on the 
top of the head; and the ears are much longer. 
