398 THE WILD CATTLE. 



'The varieties of Cattle are exceedingly numerous. 

 The following are the most distinct of those pro- 

 duced in the British islands. 



* Homed Cattle. 9 Scots. 



1 Wild Cattle. 10 Welsh. 



2 Devonshire. 11 Irish. 



3 Herefordshire. 



4 Sussex. 



5 Northern short-horned, or * Hornless Cattle. 



Holderness. 12 Suffolk Duns. 



6 Lancashire, or Long-horned/ 13 Galloway. 



7 Alderney. 14 Northern, or Yorkshire, 

 S Highland Stots, or Kyloe. polled. 



* Horned Cattle. 



THE WILD CATTLE. 



THIS breed, which is found in greatest perfection 

 in the park belonging to Lord Tankerville, at Chil- 

 linghanr, near Berwick*, is considered, in some 



* AtWoolerton, in Nottinghamshire, the seat of Lord Middleton ; 

 at Gisburne, in Yorkshire ; at Lime-hall, in Cheshire ; and at Chart- 

 ley, in Staffordshire, there are breeds called Wild Cattle : but it is 

 supposed that many of these have been contaminated by crossing 

 with other breeds. 



respects, 



