HORNLESS sin i ]-. .;! 



arc found in many of the Tartarian deserts, from 

 the /Wv/ to the Irtis and the Altaic chain of 

 mountain. The\ c\hil)it more or less of the ap- 

 pearance just dc.seribed, according to the nature 



of their pasture, hut are observed to llourish most 

 in such as an of a saline nature. 



SPANISH SHEEP. 



TIIM principal distinction of the Spanish Sheep 

 is the fineness of the fleeee, and the horizontally 

 extended spire of the horns, which, of course, ap- 



f;n wider than in other sheep. 



HORNLESS SHEEP. 

 * Kis Angltca. JM. Sytt. Nat. p. 97. 



JJuKEDs of Hornless Sheep are raised in man) 

 parts of F.njrlund and some other parts of Km 



Other varieties of Sheep mi^ht he mentioned. 

 but it would be tedious, as well as useless, to par- 

 ticulari/e the slighter variations which occasion- 

 ally take place in an animal so much affected by 

 climate and manner of life. 



