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Part I. Of Quadruped's. 
tain near Hebron ; where about, chiefly, this Goat breeds. 
(a) See Gefners Defcription of him. And compare it with ItivPara- 
the Picture he gives,which feenaeth to be the truer,as to the 'yp° m - 
homes. His Ears are fo long, (b) as to reach almoft to the (b) Gefe 
ground. A fufficient fupplement for the ihortnefs of his ibid ’ 
homes: being not above two inches and t long, and a little 
crooked backward, almolt like a Dogs Tooth. 
The HORNES of a DOG-GOAT. I find them 
infcribed, The homes of a Dog. Johnflon giveth the 
figure of the Animal, without any Defcription. According 
to that figure, he is headed like a Dog, and of the bignefs 
of a Tumbler. But footed, and horned like a Goat. To 
whofe alfo the homes here preferved are like in colour, and 
fomewhat near in Rape: but nothing near fo big 5 being not 
much above two inches long. Not only the homes them- 
felves, but alfo the bones whereon they hand, are hollow to 
the top. They were fent from a certain Kingdom near 
China. 
The HORNES of a HARE; fo I find them in¬ 
ferred. Although it is probable, that they are the homes 
of a frnall land of German Deer. Yet Wormius faith, There 
are horned-Hares in Saxony. See alfo Gefner of the fame. 
Johnflon gives the Picture, without a Defcripton. This 
pair, once belonged to the Prince Elector of Saxony , 
A pair of very great Englijh Rams HORNES. 
The HORNES of a Spanijh- Ram. In length, I of 
a yard. The Tips a yard diftant. Somewhat flat, wrin¬ 
kled, and twilled, as thofe of an ordinary Ram. 
The HORNES of a MUSCOVY-Ram. I meet 
no where with the Defcription of the Animal, or thefe 
Hornes. He feenaeth to be of kin to the Hircus Cotilar- 
diem, which Johnflon hath pictur’d. Thefe homes are black : 
and fomewhat wrinkled. Confifl of four Branches : The 
two greater whereof are a foot long, and as thick as an 
ordinary Rams, very llrait, Handing in the form of the 
letter V, or like the legs of a pair of Compafles, and a 
little wnthen. The two lefler are feven inches long, not 
fo thick, winding downward, and inward one towards 
another, in the form of two half Moons. The points of 
all four very blunt. 
A very great HORN of the ROCK-BUCK, or 
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