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Bubalis, 
Koba, 
Gnu, 
Or:,.,. 
Orc(}trag7is 
Gazella. 
MAMMALIA. PECORA. Antilope. 
Horns lyrate, thick, twiftecl, wrinkled, llraight at the tip* 
head and tail elongated. Cervine A- 
Inhabits AJrica and Arabia ; gregarious ; flefh tender, dry ; 4 
feet liisth. 
O 
Head retcinbling an ox ; horns black, 20 inches long ; tail 
bulhy, a foot long, rdcnibling an alles ; body reddifh-brown* 
beneath white. 
Horns lyrate, thick, annulate ; tips fmooth, lharp, bent 
back. Senegal A‘ 
Inhabits Senegal j y Ret long. 
Bars large, y inches long, horns ly, rings 15, prominent; body 
pale reddilh-brown ; llripe down the neck black ; rump dirty 
white'; on each knee and above each fetlock a dulky Ipotj 
tail a foot long, covered with long blackifh hairs. 
Horns bent forwards at the bafe, backwards in the middle ; 
neck maned ; tail dirty-white. 
Inhabits the plains of AJrica behind the Cape of Good Hope; 
Reds in large troops ; lierce, fights with its horns ; refembling 
in its head an ox, body and tail a horlc, thighs a flag, fur 
and lachr^al duft the antelope; flcQi good; gi feet high, 
61 long. 
Uudy rufty-brown ; hreajl black; mane cinereous; over the 
ncje a tuft of long, black, reflefted hairs ; on the chin a hang- 
ing tuft of white hairs ; feet with one fpurious hoof. 
Horns liraight, tapering, diftinftly annulate ; body grey ; 
dorfal Itripe blackiSi, with the hinder hair reverled. 
Egyptian A- 
Inhabits the plains of Egypt, Arabia and India; fize of a deer ; 
horns g feet long, tail 1, black at the tip ; face whits, with a 
black Ipot at the bale of the horns, one on the middle of the 
fac."^ and one each fide reaching from the eye to the throat ; 
body beneath white ; tail 2 1 feet long, hairy. 
Horns llraight, tapering, a little wrinkled at the bafe ; head 
tawny ; body grCenilh-ycllow', beneath white-alh ; tail 
very Ihort. 
Inhabits AJrica. 
Horns tapering, a little bent inwards, wrinkled. Gazelle. 
Inhabits India, Perjia, Egypt and Ethiopia, in herds ; runs 
Iwiftly np hill ; ealily tamed ^ in the abomafus is found the 
real bezoar of a greenilh-blue colour, and when recent very 
aromatic ; body red above, w.hite benbtli. 
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