ZOOGRAPHY; 
OR THE 
Beauties of J!2atute stsplapeu* 
HOOFED QUADRUPEDS. 
PIORSE. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Hoof consisting of one piece. 
Six cutting teeth in each jaw. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Equus CabAueus. E. pedibus solidungulis, cauda undique setosa. 
IAnn. Syst.Nat. Gm. 1 . p.20C). Hoofs solids 
tail entirely covered with long hairs. 
Equus auriculis brevibus erectis, juba longa. 
Briss. Regn. An. p. 100. n. 1. 
Common Horse. Sm. Buff. v. 3. p. 307- pb 11. Penn. Hist. 
Quadr. v. 1 . p. 1 . Penn. Br. Zool. v. 1 . pi. 1 . 
Betv. Quadr. p. 1. Shaw Gen. Zool. 2, 
pi. 214. 
The horse is endowed with so many noble and en- 
gaging qualities, that he seems better to deserve the 
title of king of beasts than the lion, upon whom 
that dignity has so long been conferred. The lion 
only exerts his strength to the prejudice of other 
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