roUR-HORNED RAM* 
** In the month of August 1774," says 
BuiFon, " we saw a Corsican Ram, which be- 
longed to the Duke de Vrilliere. It exceeded 
riot the size of a French Sheep. It was white, 
low on it's legs, and had long hair disposed m 
locks. It had Four large Horns, the upper 
Two being more bulky than the under; and 
they had rugosities, like those of the Moufion.'^ 
We adhere, however, to our origrnal opi- 
nion, that these are all mere accidental yarie- 
ties, happening more or less to resemble each 
other. The multiplicity of Horns occurs fn 
all, or nearly all, the different species, andj 
even varieties ; but they are not found suffi- 
ciently frequent, in any one class^ to form a 
distin6live chara6ler. ! 
