- Buffalo grazing
- Two children offering hay to cow
- Tea time interrupted
- Cows and horse
- Horse and cow
- Cows and a horse
- Calf
Calf laying down - Cow
- Cows eating
- Milking the cow
Girl milking a cow - Cow
- Sacred Bull of Burma
- Calf and caravan
- Cow
- Bull calf and the poppy
- Herd of cows
- Cow and little girl
- Calf
- Cow
Cows head - Bull calf chasing an old lady
- Two cows
- Two cows
- Cow and girl
- Cows and a rabbit
- Cow
- Sheep-ox
The Sheep-ox or Muscus-ox , the Oemingarok der Eskimos ( Ovibos moschatus ), miraculously combines in itself the characteristics of the Cattle and of the Sheep; it is therefore necessary for us to consider him as a representative of a separate subfamily. - Cow
- Two calves
- The Calf
- Bison surrounded by Wolves
- A calf
A calf - Hungarian Ox
- The Cow
- Occipital view of the same Skull
- The Sangu, or Abyssinian Ox
- Yak, from Oriental Annual
- Bison Calf, about three weeks old
- Head of Gyall
- Prize Short-horn, 'Pride of Windsor' , shown at Islington
- Head of Asseel Gayal
- Manilla Buffalo
- Banteng
- Gyall (Bos Frontalis)
- Yak, from Asiatic Transactions
- Devon Yearling Heifer, shown at Croydon, 1875
- Wounded Bison
- Herefordshire Cow
- Young female Bison
- Jungly Gau
- Skull of Domestic Ox
- The Bison
- Aurochs, or European Bison
- Alderney Cow
- Head of Domestic Gayal
- The White Yak of the Asiatic Mountains
This animal has a thick coat of long, silky hair, which hangs nearly to the ground. Ropes and cloth are made from it. The tail is just a great[96] bunch of long hair. The Yak does not bellow like the ox but gives a short grunt. Its milk is very rich, and fine butter is made from it. - Gayal, from Asiatic Transactions
- Syrian Ox
- Hereford Bull, 'Tredegar'
- Mariahof Cow, Styria
- Head of Gaur