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CATJ'LC. 





HEAD OF MR. STEPHENSON S CELEBllATED BULL "WAIERLOO. 



The above cut of the head of Mr. Stephenson's celebrated bull 

 Waterloo presents to the reader the very perfection of a fine short- 

 horn head. The horn is small, well-placed and regular ; the fore- 

 head is broad and indented ; the eye large, prominent, and bright, 

 yet placid ; the nose small and tapering ; tiie muzzle fine and clean ; 

 the nostril -wide and large ; the lips tliin and delicate ; the cheek 

 thin, clear, and fine ; the neck small at the union with the head ; 

 the throat clean and well cut up ; Ihe whole head small and beauti- 

 ful, 5'et grand, and showing great constitution and stamina. Such a 

 head will always have copnnected with it quality of the very highest 

 kind — good hair — good handling — good flesh — feeding capacity. 



So far, the American Editor : and Mr. Youatt now resumes. 



