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A. Pair of massive horns of Burmese bull : 
and B. Right horn of cow. C. Another pair 
of bull-horns from Arakan. All presented 
by Col. Phayre, in 1847—61. D. Pair of 
cow-horns of the same race, from the Tip- 
pera hills. Presented by the Rev. J. Barbe, 
in 1846, as those of a domesticated individuaL 
E. Horns of a small Indian bull, polished. 
Presented by G. Dowdeswell, Esq., in 1836 
{As. Res. XII, App. XXII). 
(The ordinary Indian race has the horns 
longer, less massive,, and more attenuated.) 
F. Stuffed bull, from Chaibasa. Presented 
by Major S. R. Tickell, in 1842 {J. A. S. XI, 
588). G. Skin of cow, prepared for being 
mounted, from Umarkantak. Presented by 
Major R. Wroughton,in 1842 {J. A. S. XI, 
98, XII, 166). G. Skeleton of adult bull. /. 
. Skeleton of adult cow, from Chota Nagpore, 
Presented by Major Ousley, in 1840 {J. A. S. 
IX, 865), and 1846 {J. A. S. XXY, 
415). Remarkably fine skull of bull, pur- 
chased in 1847. K. Another bull-skull, 
equally fine (but minus the corneous sheath 
to the horn-cores, and both wanting the 
lower jaw). Presented by Col. C. S. Guthrie, 
in 1862. L. Skull of a mature cow, from 
Asam. Presented by Col. Jenkins, in 1844. 
507. G. FRONTALIS ; Bos frontalis, Lambert (Lin. Tr, 
VII, 57, pi. ? ; skull figured in J. A. 
X, 470). 
Syn. B. gavcBus, Colebrooke. 
B. sylhetanus, F. Cuvier (hybrid with com- 
mon humped species). 
(The Gayal, or Mifhun.) 
Hab. Hill regions east of the Brahmaputra river^; 
the domestic race extending southward to the 
hills bordering on the Kaladyne river, which 
flows into Akyab harbour from the north ; 
Chittagong hills ; the wild race numerous in 
the Mishmi and other hill ranges bordering on 
Upper Asam ; and northward the tame herds 
