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The Welsh breed (Fig. 97) and the Scotch, both fed and reared 
principally on elevated ground, furnish mutton highly appreciated. 
The Flemish breed affords a large supply of tallow, but the 
carcass possesses too much bone, and is rather wanting in flavour. 
Fig. 97.— Welsh Breed (Earn). 
The Breton breed, which inhabits the coasts of Morbihan and 
Finisterre, is valuable on account of the justly-esteemed quality 
of its flesh. This small variety wanders at will over the Landes. 
Fig. 98.— Touareg Breed (Earn). 
The Touareg breed (Fig. 98), which is very widely dis- 
tributed in Algeria, seek their food over enormous tracts of 
