DOMESTIC BEEEDS OF SHEEP. 
Deciding the order in which to take up the breeds of the different 
classes is not so easy as it seems upon first thought. The importance 
CORNWALL 
DEVON 
SOMERSET 
DORSET 
WILTS 
HAMPSHIRE 
SURREY 
WEST SUSSEX 
9, EAST SUSSEX 
10. KENT 
il LONDON 
12.. ESSEX 
1$ MIDDLESEX 
14 HERTS 
15 BUCKS 
16 BERKS 
17 OXFORD 
13. GLOUCESTER 
13 MONMOUTH 
20 HEREFORD 
21. WORCESTER 
It WARWICK 
O. NORTHAMPTON 
24 BEDFORD 
25 HUNTS 
26. CAMBS. 
2? SUFFOLK 
2B NORFOLK 
29 I. OF ELY 
SO PETERBOROUGH 
31.' RUTLAND 
32 HOLLAND 
33 KESTEVEN 
34 NOTTS 
35. LiNDSEY 
36 LEICESTER 
37 DERBY 
36 STAFFORD 
39 SALOP 
40 CHESTER 
41 LANCASTER 
■42,. YORK 
43 DURHAM 
44. WESTMORELAND 
45 CUMBERLAND 
46 NORTHUMBERLAND 
4? BERWICK 
48 ROXBURGH 
49 SELKIRK 
30 PEEBLES 
51. DUMFRIES 
32 KIRKCUDBRIGHT 
53 WIGTOWN 
3* AYR 
S3 LANARK 
36 MIDLOTHIAN 
57 HADDINGTON 
38 LINLITHGOW 
59RENFREW 
€0 DUMBARTON 
6/ STIRLING 
62 FIFE 
63 KINROSS 
64 CLACK 
63. PERTH 
66 FORFAR 
67 KINCARDINE 
68 ABERDEEN 
6S> BANFF 
7Q ELGIN 
71. NAIRN 
71. ARGYLE 
73. INVERNESS 
74 ROSS 
73. CROMARTY 
76 SUTHERLAND 
77 CAITHNESS 
76. GLAMORGAN 
79. BRECON 
80. CAERMARTHEN 
B> PEMBROKE 
82 CARDIGAN 
83 RADNOR 
84. MONTGOMERY 
03 MERIONETH 
86 DENBIGH 
67. FLINT 
68 CAERNARVON 
Fig. 1. 
-Map showing place of origin of the breeds of sheep of Great Britain that have been imported 
into the United States. 
of the breed is indicated, but not necessarily decided, by the number 
of purebred animals recorded. The records usually extend over a 
number of years and few of the sheep that have died have been noted 
