quadrupeds. 
Clafs I. ] 
afcend the moft dangerous places : They carl 
ftand unmoved on the higheft precipices, and 
fo ballance their center of gravity, as to fix 
themfelves in fuch fituations with fecurity and 
firmnefs; fo that we feldom hear of their fal- 
ling, or breaking their necks. When two are 
yoked together, as is frequently pra&ifed * 
they will, as if by confent, take large and 
hazardous leaps j yet fb well time their mutu¬ 
al efforts, as rarely to mifcarry in the attempt. 
GENUS V. The STAG. 
SPECIES L The STAG, or RED DEER. 
Red Deer, Stag or Hart. Cervus-. 
Rati jyn. quad. 84. 
Char It. ex. 11. 
Meyer's an. Tab. 22* 
Gefner quad. 326. 
Grew's Mufeum , 21. 
Bujffon. Tom. 6. 63. Tab. 9, 10. 
( STAG 
Britijh , Carw 
French , Cerf 
Italian , Cervid 
Spanijh , Ciervo 
Portug. Cervo 
German , Hirtz, Hirfch 
Dutch , Hert 
Swedijh> Hiort, Kronhiort 
V 
SPECIES II. 
Fallow deer, or buck; cervus 
platyceros. Rati jyn. quad. 85. 
Dama vulgaris. Gefner quad. 307. 
Meyer s an. Tom. 1. Tab. 71. 
Bujjbn.Tom.6) i6i.Tab. 27, 28. 
Cervus cornuum unica et altiore 
Cervus cornibus teretibus ad late- 
ra incurvis. Brijfon quad. 74. 
Cervus elaphus Lin.Jyft. 67. 
C. cornibus ramofis teretibus in- 
curvatis. 
Faun , fuec . 38. 
C. nobilis. 
Klein quad \ 23. 
HIND 
YOUNG, or CALF 
Ewig 
Elain 
Biche 
Faon 
Cervia 
Cierva 
Cerva 
Hint 
Hinde kalh 
Hinde 
Hind 
The B U 
C K. 
fummitate palmata. Brijfon 
quad. 91. 
Cervus dama. Cervus cornibus 
ramofis compreffis.- fummita- 
tibus palmatis. Lin. fyjt. 67. 
Faun. fuec. 40. 
Cervus palmatus. Klein, quad. 25. 
BUCK 
NAMES 
