LL (T^v Jj 
“.that of an. Aft,. with black cloven Feef> and two 
u black Homs on his Head/' 
This is the Whole of his Account, which is fo. 
Imperfeft, that it can hardly be thought abfolutely 
to mean this very Bead before us. The following 
Defcription and Drawing I hope will be found pretty 
exadf; and may ferve to fHew with” which Genus of 
(Quadrupeds he may- be dafted, and, confcquently, 
what proper Name may be given him ; which I fub- 
mit to this learned Society to determine. 
The Creature is a Male, having the Tents and 
Tcftides like thofe of a Deer ; but, as the Tents does 
not come very forward, it cannot be feen in a fide 
View of the Animal. 
The Head is formed like that of a Deer, with a 
rhomboidal Spot of black Hair on his Forehead ; his 
Ears are dark without, and yellowifh within, with 
dark Spots toward their Edges ; and the Horns rife 
about feven Inches high, bending forwards ; which 
is very particular, .becaufe thofe of all other horned 
Animals are dirc&ed Tideways or backward, except 
the Brow -Antlers of fome Kinds of Deer. He keeps 
his Ears in continual Motion, which is an Adtion com- 
mon with Deer, and butts with his Horns as they do. 
His Eyes are black and lively, and the RiStus Oris is 
long. 
His Neck bends forward like the Deer Kind, but 
is thick and ftrong, fomewhat refembling that of a 
Male Deer in rutting Time. His Mane is thin of 
Hair like that of an Afs, and on the convex Part of 
his Neck forward he has a Tuft of black Hair. 
His Shoulders are thick, and his Bread: pretty broad 
and ftrong, from which a Piece of ioofe Skin hangs 
like the Dewlap of a Cow. 
His 
