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ADDITIONS, 
To the Article, Ass, p. 3. 
The Onager , or Wild Afs ; the Tchigetai of Gtnelin j 
Sibir. II. 107, and the Kulan of Ritcbkoff Topogr. 
Orenb . I. 291, are found in herds of thoufands in 
the deferts beyond the river Taick , about the rivers 
Temba and Saraffu ; have long ered ears, and thick 
long moufe-colored hair *, run very fwift, and are 
eaten by the Tartars. 
Add, the defcription of z. another bearded man, 
p. 10, to that of the Spotted Monky, No. 75. 
P. 88. Authorities for the three relations of the faga- 
city of Elephants. Hamilton's Voy. Eaft-Indies , II. 
109. Terry's Voy. 148. He Ruff on 9 xi. 77. 
P. 98. Add to Milan lib .—xvi. c. 21. 
Add to p. 104. A new Baboon, from a drawing 
lately communicated by Mr. Paillou ; who informed 
me, that it was a large fpecies, very deformed, as the 
figure ihews •, of a reddilh brown color ; very long 
limbed ; went often on all fours ; had a fliort pig¬ 
like tail, which it carried eredl *. Place unknown. 
P. 120. A variety of the Tawny Monky, No. 86. 
communicated by Mr. Paillou ; face black, with 
long white hairs on the cheeks : body of a dull pale 
green; limbs grey; tail aufky'**. 
P. 174. No. 125. The Hunting Leopard is called in 
India , Chittah , and is the fame with he Guepard of 
M. de Buff on. 
* Vide Plate XIII. ** Plate XIII. A. 
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