MUTTON BREEiDS. 



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fore much more acceptable in the British mar- 

 kets. 



There is little doubt that when we have 

 learned our trade better we will in turn use 

 thousands of rams of both the Lincoln and Cots- 

 wold, breeds upon our range-bred ewes to pro- 



SOME OHIO CORSETS. 



duce mutton both for our own and the for- 

 eign markets. 



DOESET HOBNS. 



Properly, the Dorset belongs with the D.owns 

 and indeed the ancestors of the present Dorset 

 Horns were much like the Wiltshire ances- 

 tors of the Hampshire Down sheep. There is 

 now little resemblance between the Dorset and 



