Of Quadruped x. 
Part I„ 
in Calceolarias Mufaeum. That in Kir c hers China lUuftrata 
faulty as to the Snout and Feet. That of Johnfton ab- 
furd. Almoft every where worfe defcrib'd. That he is 
a two-horn d Animal, fays Aldrovandus, all agree , except 
Simeon Sethi, who faith he hath but one. Neither of which 
is true. The Description likewife given by Scaliger^ and 
out of him by Chiocco in Calceolaria's Mtifaum isfalfe, and 
very defective. The bed I find is amongft the German 
Tranfa&ions. To which I would have refer d the Rea- 
der, but that comparing it with That I had drawn up before 
I met with it, I fee fome differences. 
From his Nofe end to his Tail, a yard and i a foot long. 
His Head above \ a foot. His Neck 5 of a yard. His Fore- 
head three inches broad. His Nofe end fcarce * of an inch, 
being very fharp, like that of a Grey-Hound. His Ears 
like a Coneys, about three inches long, and erect. As alfo 
his Tail or Scut, which exceeds not two inches. His fore- 
Leg a foot and two inches long, taking in Foot and Thigh. 
Near an inch over : the Foot deeply cloven 3 with two 
fore-Hoofs, an inch and * long, each * of an inch over 5 and 
two Heels, almoft as big, and therefore confpicuous. His 
hinder feet are here wanting. 
His hair on his Head and Legs about r * inch long, and 
rateably fmall. On his Belly an inch and ? long, and fome- 
what thicker. On his Back and Buttocks three inches long : 
thicker in proportion, than in any other Animal, except 
perhaps fome of the Deer kind, fc. three or four times as 
thick as Hogs Briftles: confifting of brown and white porti- 
ons alternately from the Root to the top.On the Head and 
Legs, brown $ On the Belly and under the Skut,whitilh. As 
it were frizled, efpecially on the Back and Belly ,by a kind of 
undulation. Softer than in moft Animals, and exceeding 
light and rare. For being fplit, and view'd with a Glafs, 
they appear to be made up of little Bladders, like thofe in 
the Plume or Stalk of a Quill : fo that it is a thing betwixt 
a common Hair and a Quill. On each fide his lower 
Chap, almoft under the corners of his mouth, there is a 
peculiar Tuft (about * of an inch long) of fhort, thick and 
hard hairs, or rather Briftles, of equal length, as in a fcrub- 
ing-Bruih. 
The Musk Bladder or Bag is about three inches long, 
two 
