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left there is a border of long white hair, which 
makes it on the infide look like a feather. 
Legs. The legs are fmail in proportion to their 
length j more fo than in our black cattle, and rather 
lefs fo than in our deer. The length of the fore- 
leg is a little more than two feet and feven inches. 
There is one white fpot on the fore part of each 
foot, almoft immediately above the large hoofs j and 
another fmaller white fpot before the fmall hoofs : 
above each of the fmall hoofs, there is a remark- 
able tuft of long white hair, which turns round 
in a flat curl. The large hoofs of the fore-leg, 
are of an awkward length. This was very .obfer- 
vable in every one of the five individuals of this 
fpecies which I have feen ; yet it was fufpedfed to 
be the effedl of confinement; and the examination 
of the hoof, in the dead animal, proved that it was 
fo. * 
Neck. The neck is long and flender, as in deer ; 
and when the head is raifed, it has the double turn 
of the Italic letter S. At the throat, there is a flaield- 
like fpot of beautiful white hair; and lower down, 
on the beginning of the convexity of the neck, there 
is a mane-like tuft of long, black hair. 
Head. The head is long and flender. From 
the horns, it rifes upwards and backwards to join 
the neck. Its length, from the horns only to the 
point of the nofe, is about one feet two inches and 
three, quarters. 
Nose» 
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