OF MONDORAL. raned life so timid and inffenjive a crea- ture is forced to undergo. In the im- mene forests of this country it i sur- .rounded by enemies, of which the tyger is the moIt frequent, mad not the lert inveterate. Nor is it by any mean i sece frao the hostility of the inhabitant of mother element, the alligator; a mon- tr which infests every watery pot and whos statagems are often mluceaflly employed in surprising animal of larger and wifter kind than itself. The Gazell Sra most beautiful little creature, sad ha been considered the Dorca, or Brbarian Antelope, of LiUnouus. It i about half the size of the deer. The Peccary, and the Warree, are ani- I Um of the hog kind. The former is the Perhaps with quetioiubl accuracy, a It op. pmn in cantradictjle to a asmbhlijlid aplalPm o .Ml of the moat able lmd dtitdlgnshed nuAur* L I, r. Pmeaat, ia particlaMr, bu detrrled, t as e tl a lic specdrsa the Anitlpe has boee A.