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the animal shows its head like a turtle when he looks out from his shell. The saddle tree is furnished before with a high pummel sizing about 4 to 6 inches, and behind it sizes also abruptly to the same height shaped or sounded so as to form the seat_ Over the tree and understrappings is thrown what are called the mochillas, or cover, which amany? there people is generally of a square shape in length about 4 feet and reaching down to cover the unclear of the mule._ This cover is furnished with two large pockets in front in which the annexed? carries whatever necessaries he may require. The stirrups are of wood are although very large and light the bit is powerful and is the same as used universally in the Country, and the bridle and