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5. Bos frontosus hurgundicus. 
Simmenthal. 
Mixed breeds from Sweden. 
6. Bos hrachycephalus ihericus. 
Texas. 
Guinea. 
7. Bos hrachycephahis celticus. 
North Wales. 
Kerry. 
Jamestown. 
Brittany. 
French-Canadian. 
8. Bos brachycephalus licestriensis. 
Longhorn, 
9. Bos brachycephalus hritannicus. 
Hereford. 
Polled Hereford. 
Kansan. 
Sussex. 
Devon. 
Polled Devon. 
10. Bos indicus. 
Zebu. 
11. Bos MsonX, Bos primigcnius scoticus. 
Cattalo. 
This arrangement is faulty in many respects and can not be ac- 
cepted as it now stands. The longhorn breed is presumably of the 
primigenius type, with possibly some mixture of longifrons blood. 
The Hereford, Polled Hereford, and Kansan have about the same 
origin as the Normandy breed. Probably the Ayrshire, West High- 
land, and Galloway have more longifrons blood than primigenius, 
while the Kerry and Brittany are more like longifrons than brachy- 
cephalus. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Many thousands of articles have been written on the ancestry of 
domesticated cattle, but it is possible to insert here only a few of the 
more important articles and such as have been referred to in the pre- 
ceding pages. A more extensive bibliography is in preparation. 
Adametz, L. Untersuchungen iiber das Rind der Wahima- (Watussi-) Stilmme. 
(Bos Zebu africanus Watussi.) Journal fiir Lnndwirtschaft, Jahrgang 42, 
pp. 137-155. Berlin, 1894. 
Adametz, L. Studien iiber Bos (brachyceros) europaeus, die wilde Stammfonii 
der Brachyceros-Rassen des europiiischen Hausrindes. Journal fiir Land- 
wirtschaft, Jahrgang 46, pp. 269-320. Berlin, 1898. 
Allen, Grant. Anglo-Saxon Britain. London, 1901. 
Arenander, E. D. Studien iiber das ungehtirnte Kindvieh im ncirdlichen Europa 
unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung der nordschwedischen Fjollrasse. nebst 
Untersuchungen iiber die I^rsaclion d<'r Ilornlosiukoit. Berithte aus dem 
physiologischen Laboratorium und der Versuchsanstalt des laudwirth- 
schaftlichen Instituts der Universitat Halle, Band 3, Heft 13, p. 178. Dres- 
den, 1898. 
