216 CATTLE. 14. 



Length from flioulder-point to buckle 

 four feet. 



Length from buckle to the extremity of 

 the nache, two feet two inches. 



Width at the buckles from out to out, two 

 feet two inches. 



Her horns fine; of a whitilh-grey colour ; 

 ftiarp ; fomewhat refembling the Craven 

 born ; but fhorter ; and turned upward at the 

 points in the middle-horn manner : her head. 

 and neck Imall and clean ; her legs fbort, and 

 her bone throughput fine. 



Her points as to fatnefs were not all of them 

 full. Her kernel was fmall, and her Jhoulder 

 bare ; her fore-dug and flank not extraordi- 

 nary ; her chine and loin were well laid up ; 

 one dimple, but not regularly cloven ; fhe 

 was not. what; is called very fat upon : but her 

 rib, her buckle^ and her nache, were very 

 good ; and her twift remarkable ; bulging 

 out in an extraordinary manner *. 



She 



* Taking the dimenfions of cattle, and defcribing 

 their points with minutenefs, is not merely a matter 

 of curiofity. Nothing matures the judgement more 

 fpeedily, nor gives a more adequate idea of the due 

 proportion of the parts of a bullock. J never, how- 

 ever, 



