O X. 
to drink out of; in ampliffimis epulis pro poculis utun~ 
tur fays Cafar : if, according to Pliny, each horn 
held an urna , or four gallons, it was a goodly 
draught. Gefner in his Icon. Anim . 34, fays, he faw 
\ a horn, he fuppofes of an Urns , hung againft a pil¬ 
lar in the cathedral of Strajhourg, which was fix 
feet long. 
a Grunting, vacca grunniens jubata. Lin.fyft. 99. 
villofa cauda equina, Sarluk. La vache de Tartarie. De Buf- 
Nov. com. Petrop . v. 339. Ru- fon , xv. 136. 
bruquis voy. Harris coll. 1 . 371. Le boeuf velu. Le Brun. voy D 
Bos grunniens. B. cornibus tere- Mofcov. I. 120. 
tibusextrorfumcurvatisjvellere Bubul. Bell's Travels, I. 224. Br* 
propendente, cauda undique Muf. 
A mane on the neck: whole body covered with long 
hair, reaching almoft to the ground : back hunched: 
tail like that of a horfe, covered with full white and 
long hairs : ftrikes with its head like a goat: is very 
unruly : found in the country of the Calmucs , called 
by them Sarluk. Grunts like a hog. 
In the Br. Mufeum , the tail of a cow from Tibet* 
covered with fine white filky hairs, fix feet long, 
pofiibly belonging to one of this kind. Bernier * 
mentions this fpecies ; Rubruquis fpeaks of the fame 
kind, which he fays are very ftrong, and draw the 
houfes of the Tartars ; and that they have a great 
averfion to red. 
A wild fpecies called Bucha , found near the king¬ 
dom of Tibet* fo fierce that if wounded, will 
turn on its enemy, and never fail of deitroying 
him. 
* P. 124, vol II. 
B 3 P. Indian*, 
