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MAP III. — THE CATTLE-BREEDING AREAS. 



The density of thz hzrd is slight in thi miizz hzlt. It is considerable in the centre and east of 

 ihe Pam<3zan region, which supply thz refrigzrators with pedigree stock, of good weight. The 

 density is considerable also in thz north of Mesopotamia, but the cattle there are less Valuable 

 and are taken by the saladeros of the Uruguay. The presence of the tick., which inoculates 

 cattle with Texas fever, is the chief obstacle to the improvement of the herd in the north of 

 Argentina. 



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