SUKOTYRO. 
speclficjilly characterised, as having a short, jiii 
narrow, upright mane, along the back, from ii( 
the hinder part of the head to the rump, | i 
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The Sukotyro is introduced by Dr. Shaw, ll 
into his recent Zoological publication: but, !0i 
like Mr- Kerr, and indeed every other natura- ; 
list by whom it is mentioned,, he has merely, 
.ligured and described it from NieuKoff's ii 
Voyage to India, as introduced in the second - 
volume of Churchill's Collection of Voyages ai 
and Travels, without attempting to throw any|,f 
new light on the subject. 
This figure, we also have copied; and, 
from want of certainty as to colour, havei 
given it that which, from it's reputed nature, 
seems most probable. The description oil 
NieuhofF,. which is in this respect silent, is td 
ihe following purport — 
" The Sukotyro, as the Chinese call it. 
is a very odd-shaped beast, inhabiting the 
Island of Java, It is of the bigness of < 
large Ox, with a snout like that of a Hog: 
liaving two jong, rougli ears ; and a ihick 
