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on whicli we shall not dwell. Fig. 58 represents tlie Pyreneean 

 Horse, sometimes called the Horse of Tarbes, on account of the 

 splendid studs which have been established in the neighbourhood 

 of that city, which have produced some of the most beautiful 

 animals of the breed. 



The Barbary breed of Horses, or the Barb, which is a native of 

 Algeria and Morocco, is found among the settled Arab tribes, and 

 also among the Kabjdes. Having been introduced into Spain by the 

 Arabs and the Moors, this type there assumed the name of Anda- 



.o9. — raissLan Horse. 



lusiau. A cross from the same race and the Arab also exists 

 in the Pyrenees under the name of Navarriae. Its forehead is 

 large and slightly prominent, its face is short and wide, and 

 the brow is projecting in a line with the orbits ; its nostrils 

 but little opened ; the mouth small ; the eye large ; the ear 

 straight and finely cut ; the expression calm when the animal 

 is at rest, but lighting up during the time of action. This 

 breed is but diminutive in size, but carries a high crest adorned 



