THE BUFFALO. 
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severely wounded that he 
At 
stro circumstance proves a 
1 S antipathy and great courage in the 
til ^ known indeed that neither 
® lion nor the tiger like to attack these 
^ erful animals, for which reason the Indian 
iu'^ 1 -® P^®® tl*® night in 
se'^f T hy those depredators when 
® on the hack of a favourite buffalo. 
®Usk^ of the buffalo is so hard that a 
, ®f-ball will scai’cely penetrate it unless 
oad be mixed with tin. For this reason 
shi 1* ^’^kly valued as a material for the 
s used by the savage inhabitants of 
Africa, and for harness by the 
^^lonists. 
