ARNEE. 
The Arnee, or Bos Arnee, is an Indian 
inimal of the Ox or Buffalo kind — we are far 
Tom certain which — first described by the late 
VIr. Robert Kerr, of Edinburgh, in his Trans- 
ation of part of the Sy sterna Naturae of Lin- 
lasus, with Additions, pubUshed in 1792. 
From the account of this learned and in- 
genious gentleman, it appears that the Arnee 
las long, eredled, semi-lunar horns, which are 
lattened, and annularly wrinkled, with smooth, 
ound, approaching points. It inhabits India, 
lorth from Bengal ; is of vast size ; and is 
litherto non-descript. A skeleton of the 
lead, with the horns, is in the Ediiiburgh 
College Museum. The description given of 
lie living animal, by a British officer, vv^ho 
let with one in the woods, in the country 
bove Bengal, is, that it is about fourteen feet 
igh; most probably, estimating the distance 
rom the ground to the tip of the horns : that 
partakes of the form of the Horse, Bull, 
