232 27th report, bureau of animal industry. 
Bos frontosus fronconicus. 
Femeline. 
Charolaise (Nivernaise). 
De Sans (Du Mezenc). 
De Lourdes. 
Bos hracJiycephalus isolanus. 
Carmargiie, 
Bearnaise (Basquaise, D'Urt). 
Landaise. 
Bos hrachijcephalus aquitanicus. 
Garonnaise. 
Agenaise. 
Limousine. 
Bos hrachyccphalus celticus. 
Bretonne. 
Bos brachycephalus alverniensis. 
De Salers (Du Cantal). • 
Du Puy de Dorne. 
CLASSIFICATION OF BREEDS IN AMERICA. 
As in England, the breeds of cattle in America are usually classi- 
fied according to their uses into beef, dairy, and dual-purpose breeds. 
Hitherto, no attempt has been made to classify them according 
to their ancestry, but by following Werner's arrangement of types 
we have the following provisional classification, which includes the 
breeds which have originated in America as well as those which have 
been imported. In but few cases, however, are they true to the types, 
because of much intercrossing. 
1. Bos prbmgenius germanicus. 
Holstein-Friesian. 
Dutch Belted. 
Yellow Danish. 
Bos primigcnias germanicus var. normannus. 
Normandy. 
Bos primigenius germanicus var. anglo-saxonicus. 
Shorthorn. 
Polled Durham. 
American Holderness. 
Bed Polled. 
2. Bos primigenius scoticus. 
West Highland. 
Galloway. 
Aberdeen-Angus. 
Ayrshire (crossed with longifrons) . 
3. Bos longifrons alpestris var. hrunneiis. 
Brown Swiss. 
4. Bos longifrons isolanus. 
Jersey. 
Polled Jersey. 
Guernsey (crossed with primigenius). 
