SUKOTVB-O. 
; bushy taiL The -eyes are placed ;i^p right in the 
head, quite difFerent from other beasts. On 
the sides of the head, next to the eyes, stand 
two long horns, or rather teeth, not quite, so 
thick as the tusks of the Elephant. It;feeds 
■on herbage, and istbut seidorn taken. 
H Mr.- Kerr adds, to the-abovg-acGount, which 
;is .all the dest ription given by Nieuhb{F, that 
*' By the'figure, this animal is very thick 
.::a-nd clumsy, with strong thick legs and feet ; 
i^hich last are each armed with four knobs, 
' •o"i* haif-hoofs, on their fore-parts. The nose 
is very broad, and truncated ; the- ears are 
very large, • and: slouching ; the'tail is-eovered 
with flowing, hairs, and Teaches^ lower than the 
middle of the hind-legs ; and the skin, whicli 
is smooth, is entirely free frioin plaits like 
those on the One-Horned Rhinoceros.^* 
Irti Nothing aotild be less difficult, than to mul- 
tiply conjectures respetting this animal: but 
they will, we apprehend, sufficiently suggest 
dieniselves to every intelligent reader. 
.■ -'For- our own parts, we really possess no 
