- Zebus (var. γ) and Car
- Zebu.—(Var. δ.)
- Zebu
- Zamouse, or Bush Cow
- Young female Bison
- Young Cape Buffalo
- Yak, from Oriental Annual
- Yak, from Asiatic Transactions
- Wounded Bison
- Two cows
- Two cows
- Two children offering hay to cow
- Two calves
- Thelemark cows of Norway
- 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. - The Sangu, or Abyssinian Ox
- The Musk-Ox (Ovibos moschatus)
Another large mammal, perhaps less well known, is the Musk-Ox (Ovibos moschatus), which resembles in size the smaller varieties of Oxen, but in structure and habits is closely allied to the Sheep. As is implied by the specific name, it exhales a musky odour; this does not, however, appear to be due to the secretion of a special gland, as is the case in other animals with a similar smell. The skin is covered with long brown thickly-matted hair, interspersed with white. It is confined to the most northerly parts of North America and the American Arctic islands, and to North Greenland. Though not now living in the Old World, it seems formerly to have been abundant in Siberia, and, as we shall learn later on, it was one of the species which took part in the great Siberian invasion of Europe. Its remains have been found not only in Germany and France, but also in the south of England. - The Cow
- The Calf
- The Bison
- Tea time interrupted
- Syrian Ox
- Stomach of Manilla Buffalo
- Skull of Short-nosed Ox of the Pampas
- Skull of Domestic Ox
- Short-horned Bull
- 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. - Sacred Bull of Burma
- Pulo Condore Buffalo
- Prize Short-horn, 'Pride of Windsor' , shown at Islington
- Podolian Cow, Galicia
- Pegasse
- Outlines of Manilla Buffalo
- Occipital view of the same Skull
- Milking the cow
Girl milking a cow - Mariahof Cow, Styria
- Manilla Buffalo
- Kyloe, or Highland Ox
- Jungly Gau
- Italian Buffalo
- Indian Hunting Bison
- Hungarian Ox
- Horse and cow
- Horns of Young Arnee
- Herefordshire Cow
- Hereford Bull, 'Tredegar'
- Herd of cows
- Head of young male Bison
- Head of Musk Ox
- Head of Manilla Buffalo—female
- Head of Gyall
- Head of Gaur
- Head of Domestic Gayal
- Head of Cape Buffalo
- Head of Asseel Gayal
- Gyall (Bos Frontalis)
- Gayal, from Asiatic Transactions
- Gaur
- Free Martin
- Devon Yearling Heifer, shown at Croydon, 1875