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to that country are almost the only ones we shall mention 
under this head. The principal of these come from Vendee, 
Auvergne, La Garonne (Fig. Ill), Gascony, Bearn (Fig. 112), 
Fig. 109. — Norman Bull. 
Bazadois (Fig. 113), La Camargue, those of Maine and Morvan, 
which unfortunately are disappearing, and, lastly, those of 
Algeria. 
England, on the other hand, surpasses all other nations in 
Fig. 110.— Breton Bull. 
Oxen fit for the butcher ; and this is just as it should be, for every 
true Englishman is nationally a worshipper of roast-beef. The 
most celebrated British stock is the Durham, or Short-horned 
breed, which has been introduced on the Continent, and, by mixing 
