no MAMMALIA. PECORA. Camelopardalis. 
Inhabits and iflands of the Aiiiare (Irea??. ; eafdy taine'^' 
of exquifite fmell, flefh good when failed: hze of C. daina- 
colour pale tawny : tail above tawny, beneath white. 
Horns fiender, 3-forked; body above brown, beneath ci' 
nereous. Porcine Deef- 
Inhabits irtdiflS 3 1 feet long, 2} feet high: horns 13 inched 
long, tail 8 : body thickifli : feet {lender. 
Body yellowilh with white fpots. 
Inhabits Cape of Good Hope ; noftrils black : ears white within • 
tail yellow above, white beneath : legs dark brown. 
Mexkanus Horns 3-forked at the tip, turned forward ; body tawny- ^ 
Mexican Deef‘ 
Inhabits Nero Spain, Guinea and Braftl; lize of the roe. 
Horns thick : body wlien young fpotted with white : head large : 
eyes large,, bright : JieJh inferior to venifon. 
*Capreolus Horns branched, round, creel, fummits bifid ; body brown- | 
tawny. 
Inhabits the lefs moiintainoiis w'oods of Europe ond Af.a, in final' 
troops : aftirc, drops its iiorns in autumn, recovers them 1'' 
winter: never grows fat ; flefli very delicate : gravid 20 — 3® 
weeks, brings twins : feinale without honis : feeds on flroot* 
of fir and beech: ef feet high. 
Hair foft, in fumnxer fmooth, above tawny with grey tips, be- 
neath white, in winter longer, hoary, blackifli on ths back t 
face blackiflr ; horns 6 — 8 inches long ; legs (lender : tail 3 ^ ' 
inch long. 
2* Body white; hoofs and nofe black. 
Munljac, Three longitudinal ribs from the horns to the eyes; uppe'’ ' 
tulk proje£ting. Rib-jaced Dccf- 
Inhabits in fraall tribes fava and Ceylon, lels than the roC- 
horns placed on a bony procefs which is covered with haifi 
3 -forked, uppennoft branch hooked : fleflr good. 
37. CAMELOPARDALIS. Horns fimpkt 
covered with fkin, terminated by ^ 
tuft of black hair: fore-teeth lower St 
broad, thin, the outer on each 
deeply bilobate, 
Gira /‘‘' ' 
Porcinus. 
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