SHEEP. 
with two upright and two lateral horns: body 
covered with wool: forepart of the neck with 
yellowifli hairs, 14 inches in length : was alive in 
London about three years ago : very mifchievous 
and pugnacious : the horns the fame with thofe 
in GreWy tab . 2.: very different from the com¬ 
mon fort of polyceratous fheep. Compare 
the laft with Le Belter d'ljlande de Buff on , xu 
tab . xxxi. 
£ African. Aries guineenlis. Lin.jyfi. 98. 
Margrave Brafil, 134. Raiifyn. La Brebis de Guinee. Brijfon 
quad.J 5. . quad. C1. 
Le Belier des Indes. deBuffon. xi. Sheep or Sahara. Shaw s travels, 
362. tab. xxxiv. 8c c. 241. 
Ovis guineenlis. O. auribus pen- Carnero or Bell wether. Della 
dulis, palearibus laxis pilolis. Valle trav. gi. 
Meagre; very long legged and tall: fhort horns: 
pendent ears, covered with hair inftead of wool: 
Ihort hair: wattles on the neck. Perhaps the Adi- 
main of Leo Africanus, 341. which he fays furnifhes 
the Lybians with milk and cheefe; is of the fize 
of an afs, fhape of a ram, with pendent ears. Della 
Valle tells us, that at Goa he has feen a wether 
bridled and faddled* which carried a boy twelve 
years old. 
Broad tailed. Ludolph. Lin.JyJl. qj. Brijfon quad. 30. 
JEthiop. q 3. Ovis arabica. Call Nov. Com. Petrcp, v. 347. tab.%. 
epufc. 72. Gejner quad. Icon . 15. Le Mouton de Barbarie. de Bujfon 
taunul. Sinens . xi. 355. tab. xxxiii. Shaw’s tra- 
Ovis laticauda. Raiijyn. quad. 74. vels, 24.1. Rujjel’s Aleppo, 51. 
Common in Syria , Barbary and AEthiopia . Some of 
their tails end in a pointy but oftner fquare or round. 
They 
