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well acquainted with every description of British cattle, 

 visited the Chillingham herd. They crept up through 

 the fern, to within about two hundred yards' distance 

 of the herd, part of which were standing and part 

 lying down, and, by means of glasses, obtained an 



HEAD OF THE CHILLINGHAM BULL SHOT BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OP WALES. 



(Engraved, by permission, from a Photograph taken by the London Stereoscopic Company.) 



excellent view of the cattle without disturbing- them. 

 Mr. Chandos-Pole-Grell, whose long experience with 

 regard to every description of cattle, and whose 

 acquaintance with their breeders, is larger than that of 

 any man I know, made to me the following remarks 

 upon them :— 



"As far as I could judge, their form bore most resem- 

 blance to the unimproved Yorkshire cow of former days, 



