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Nose. The partition between the noftrils was 
artificially perforated for fixing a cord, or bridle, ac- 
cording to the Eaftern cuftom of tying up or lead- 
ing horned cattle. The noftrils are very long, in a 
diredion almofi; parallel to the mouth, and are widefi: 
at their anterior end. 
Mouth. The riSlm orh is long ; and as far as 
this reaches, the lower jaw is white : fo is the up- 
per lip, as far as the noftril. 
Teeth. There are fix grinders in each fide of 
each jaw, and four incifor teeth in each half of the 
lower jaw. The firfl; of the incifors is very broad ; 
and the reft fmaller in gradation, as they are placed 
more outwards or backwards. 
Eyes. The eyes in general are dark coloured ; 
for all of the conjunBiva that can be commonly feen 
is of that complexion. In an oblique or fide view, 
the cornea^ and all that is feen through it, is blue, 
like burnilhed fteel. The pupil is oval, or oblong, 
from fide to fide ; and the irii is almoft black. 
Ears. The ears are large and beautiful, above 
feven inches in length, and fpread to a confiderable 
breadth near their end. They are white on their 
edge, and on their infide ; except where two black 
bands mark the hollow of the ear with a zebra-like 
variety. 
Hgrns. The horns are feven inches long; they 
arc fix inches round at their root, and growing 
fmaller 
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