Herd-Cattle.
Pecora.
| The Bull, 1. the Cow, 2. and the Calf, 3. are covered with hair. | Taurus, 1. Vacca, 2. & Vitulus, 3. teguntur pilis. |
| The Ram, the Weather, 4. the Ewe, 5. and the Lamb, 6. bear wool. | Aries, Vervex, 4. Ovis, 5. cum Agno, 6. gestant lanam. |
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The He-goat, the Gelt-goat, 7. with the She-goat, 8. and Kid, 9. have shag-hair and beards. | Hircus, Caper, 7. cum Capra, 8. & Hædo, 9. habent. Villos & aruncos. |
| The Hog, the Sow, 10. and the Pigs, 11. have bristles, but not horns; but also cloven feet as those others (have.) | Porcus, Scrofa, 10. cum Porcellis, 11. habent Setas, at non Cornua; sed etiam Ungulas bisulcas ut illa. |
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Labouring-Beasts.
Jumenta.
| The Ass, 1. and the Mule, 2. carry burthens. | Asinus, 1. & Mulus, 2. gestant Onera. |
| The Horse, 3. (which a Mane, 4. graceth) carryeth us. | Equus, 3. (quam Juba, 4. ornat) gestat nos ipsos. |
| The Camel, 5. carryeth the Merchant with his Ware. | Camelus, 5. gestat Mercatorem cum mercibus suis. |
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The Elephant, 6. draweth his meat to him with his Trunk, 7. | Elephas, (Barrus) 6. attrahit pabulum Proboscide, 7. |
| He hath two Teeth, 8. standing out, and is able to carry full thirty men. | Habet duos dentes, 8. prominentes, & potest portare etiam triginta viros. |