S. Camelus Dromedarius *. The Dromedary. 
The Dromedary commonly weighs iooolb. in 
**gypt. They feed him, for want of better food 
J v ith bruifed kernels, or hones of dates : they copul 
ip Egypt in the month of December. 
9 - Equus Caballus k . The Horfe. 
Horses are found wild in the defarts of Grim 
tartary, and differ from thofe that are tame in 
ftavmg much larger tails, according to Juffi, who 
travelled in thofe parts. 
to. Cervus Camelopardalis 1 . The Camel Deer. 
Bellon. 179. Camelopardalis Giraffa. Alpin. 
EEgypt. Zurnap. Arab. 
The colour of th.e whole body, head and legs of 
j lls animal, is variegated with dark brown fpots- 
0 r e f P 9 « are as large as the palm of a man’s hand! 
an irregular figure, and in the living animal are 
v ( f ious ftades. This Deer is of the bignefs of a 
to 1 ^ a ™ e * » tbe whole length, from the upper lip 
the tail, is twenty-four fpans. It is met with in 
e ihady and thick woods of Sennar and Ethiopia. 
it ?' Tbis is a ele gant and docile animal, 
iud a r 11 feen by vej 7 few natural hihorians, and 
L - /Carcely by any, except Bellonius ; but none 
U 1 p Ven a P ei E e ^ defeription, or good figure of 
hot ti® only feen tbe ticin of the animal, and have 
yet had an opportunity of beholding it alive. 
Dn- Syft. Nar. P. 65. N. 1. 
I 
k P. 73. N, 1. 
1 P. 66. N. 1. 
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