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the Egyptian Sudan and westwards to Lake Chad ami the 

 Niger. In (ialaland and parts of Abyssinia they became the 

 dominant breed, and from these regions they were brought by 

 dala immigrants into the regions about the dreat Lakes, 

 perhaps even mingling their strain with the Indian breed, as 

 tar south as (ierman Last Africa. 



The humped or Indian type of ox, derived no doubt 



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separately from a wild form, Ihs indi.us, at a relatively early period 

 reached Egypt and Mast Africa -i-iii Arabia. The Hottentots 

 when they migrated southwards from East Africa seem to have 

 brought with them some of the long-horned breed, though it 

 is possible that the long-horned, big-framed cattle of South 

 Africa and Madagascar arose almost entirely from the cattle 

 introduced from Spain, in which, however, there was a marked 



