MAMMALIA. PECORA. Bos. ’ 
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Horns round, fmooth, dhxrgent. ' 
Inhabits the Cordeleras in South Aiiiericd, gentle, defeends in 
winter into the vallies ; fizc of a half-grown kid ; velembles a 
goat, but the horns are turned round outwards ; beard o ; 
female no horns ; colour dulky. 
Horns ere£t, carinate, fpirally iwifted. Cretan Sheep. 
Inhabits the Grecian IJlands, Hungary and Aujiria; harm 
twilled like the worm of a ferew, very divergent at the ends ; 
tuaol long, hairy. 
41. BOS. Horns hollow, bent outwards and 
forwards, femicircular, fmooth: fore^ 
teeth lower 8 : tujks o. 
Thefe fight by pufhing with the horns ; delight in low rich 
paftures, are ufed for draught and burthen ; and valuable for 
their lleih, milk, hides, and many domeltic putpofes. 
' '^ttunis. Horns round, turned outwards ; dewlaps lax. Ox. 
j . Horns lliort, thick, refledled back ; forehead curly, Ox. 
b. Horns bent back ; mane very long. Bona/us. 
c. Horns bent forwards ; back gibbous; mane long. 
2. Horns round, fmooth, diftant at the bafe, bent forwards. 
European Ox. 
b. Horns Ihort, bending back dole to the neck ; body red ; 
a fatty bunch on the Ihouldcr. Indian Ox. 
c. Horns nearly ereft, turned forwards ; a fatty bunch on 
the Ihoulders. Zetu. 
d. Diminutive; fize of a large dog. Surat Ox. 
e. Horns pendulous^ adhering only to the Ikin ; back with 
a bunch. Abyffmian Ox. 
f. Ears pendulous ; back gibbous; fize large; body white. 
Aladagafcar Ox. 
g. Body white; e.irs black. Tinian Ox. 
h. Body fnowy; legs flender; horns elegant ; hoofs black; 
very fwift. African Ox. 
Inhabits various parts of the world, and is domellicated almoft 
every where, for the purpofes of agriculture, or for its meat 
■and Ikin ; is lometimes found in England and Scotland of a 
I'mall fize without horns ; obllinate, vicious, attacking with 
the horns; tearing up the ground and llamping with the 
feet when enraged ; is fubjefl to a variolous dileafe communi- 
cable to mankind and preventing future infeftion from the 
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