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ELEPHANT. 
To this may properly be added a very obfcure 
animal, mentioned by Nieuhoff *, and called by the 
Chinefe of Java y Sukotyro . It is of the fize of a 
large ox: has a fnout like a hog: two long rough 
ears; and a thick bufhy tail: the eyes placed up¬ 
right in the head, quite different from other beads : 
on the fide of the head, next to the eyes, dand 
two long horns, or rather teeth, not quite fo thick 
as thofe of an elephant. It feeds on herbage, and 
is but feldom taken. 
? Nieuhoff's *voj, in Churchill's coll II. 360. 
p I V. IL 
