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by Williamson) measured above six feet high at the 
shoulder, and nearly a yard in breadth at the chest, 
and the horns were above five feet and a half in 
length. 
Major Smith mentions another killed to the east- 
ward of Bengal, whose head, when resting perpen- 
dicularly on the ground, required the out- stretched 
arms of a man to hold the points of the horns. Ano- 
ther pair of horns in the British Museum, measured 
by the same author, were six feet three inches in 
length, following the curve, and eighteen inches in 
circumference at the base. 
