CAMEL. 
KxfWhos B tZKTgos Ar ; Jl, bifl . bus, feu Ba&rianus. Rail jyn . g j.Bactrja^j 
An. II. c. I. _ quad. 145. 
CamelusBa6lnanusP/i«zz/i^.viii. Camelus Ba&rianus. C. dorfi. 
(. 18. tophis duobus Lin.fyfl. go. Klein 
Camel called Becheti Leo Afr . quad. 41. 
338. Le Chameau de Buffon xi. 211. 
Camelus Gefner quad. 150. Pr. tab. xxii. Briflbn quad. 32. 
Alp. bifl. AKgypt. I. 223. tab . 13. Perfian camel RtiJJeVs bifl. Aleppo, 
Camelus duobus in dorfo tuberi- 57, 
C. with two bunches on the back ; in all other re- 
fpedts like the preceding; of which it feems to be a 
meer variety, and is equally adapted for riding or 
carrying loads. 
It is found only in Afia , and even there is rare, 
the breed being almoft confined to fome parts of 
Perfia and the fouthern parts of Partary . They do 
not differ in their nature or manners from the other 
kind. 
Camels have been introduced into Jamaica and 
Barbadoes but, for want Qf knowlege of their 
diet and treatment, have in general been of very 
little fervice ff. 
f Brown's hij}, Jamaica, 488, Ligotfs bifl. Barbadoes, 5%, 
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