6 Of Quadruped's. Part I. 
of the Ibexmas. In ihape almoit like a bended Crofs- 
bow. By the firing, ? of a yard long 3 but by the 
bow , about an Eln. It was formerly tipp'd with 
filver, and kept in a Gentlemans houfe, and fhew'd ( to 
fome fpecial Friends ) for the Claw of a Griffin. See the 
figure hereof in Mofcarduts Mufaum. 
TheHORNES of a WILD BULL 5 called Bu- 
balm five Buffalus. They are broad at the Roots, but 
grow very fharp of a fudden 5 and bended inwards about 
the middle 3 fo that the Tips are not above two inches 
diftant. See the Animal defcrib'd in Belionius, and others. 
He is much bigger than the European Bull. This kind 
breeds moll in Afia. But they are alfo kept in Italy, m 
their Cities. In India they fell the Milk of the Female about 
the ftreets, as they do Cows Milk here. The Leather call'd 
Buff, is made of the Hyde. Thefe Homes were brought 
from Africa. 
The HORNES of the BUNCH-B AK'D BULL. 
Cornua Bifontis. This pair belongeth to that Species, winch 
hath a great Maine. Thefe, contrary to the former, ftand 
wide, and efpecial upwards , their Tips being s an Eln 
diftant. See the Description of the Animal in Aldrovan* 
dus, his Picture in Johnfon. He is fwifter than any other 
Bull, and untameable. He breeds in Lithuania. To the 
homes is joyn d the fore-part of the skull, together with 
the skin, which is very thick and tough. The skin of any 
Bulls Forehead, either for its toughnefs, or other caufe, is 
the only part of the Hyde made ufe of by Homers, 
whereupon they lhave their Homes ( which they take out 
of a Tub of warm water by them ) to fit them for Lamp- 
horns. 
The TAIL of an bid i an COW. The Male is call'd 
Bonafus. The hairs hereof are greyilh. Above a yard and 
* long. Yet almoft as foft and fine as a Womans. The 
Cow is faid to be worfhipped by the people that live near 
the River Ganges. 
A little STONE out of an Oxes Liver. Infcribed 
Tetraedrum invention in Hepate Bovis. But I find it broken 
into feveral pieces. It is juft of a liver-colour. And is 
compos d, as the Bezoar Stone, of feveral crafts or foft lhells 
one over or within another. 
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