FOUR-HORNED RAM. 
be considered as of the same kind ; though it 
certainly has much similarity, as far as relates 
to the hairy investment of the neck : but it 
differed in many other respe£ls, besides having 
only Tv^o Horns, as will appear from the fol- 
lowing account. 
" It was exbibited in 1774, at the Fair of 
St. Germain, under the name of the Morvant 
of China. This Ram is remarkable for a kind 
of mane on his neck ; and for long hairs, vs^hich 
hang down from his throat, and form a kind of 
cravat. These hairs are a mixture of red and 
grey; hard to the touch, and about ten inches 
long. The hairs of the mane are red; they 
are not very thick, but extend as far as the 
middle of the back, and are of the same na- 
ture as those on the throat; but they are 
shorter, and mixed with some brown and black 
hairs. The wool, which covers the body, is a 
little curled, and soft at the cxtremitv; but, 
near the skin of the animal, it Is straight, and 
hard. In general, it is about three inches long, 
and of a bright yellow colour. The legs are 
of a deep red, and the head is spotted with dif- 
ferent shades of yellow. The greatest part of 
the 
