The evolution of British cattle and the fashioning of breeds
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THE EVOLUTION OF
BRITISH CATTLE
AND
THE FASHIONING OF BREEDS
BY
JAMES WILSON, M.A., B.Sc.
PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTURE IN
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE FOR IRELAND, DUBLIN
LONDON
VINTON & COMPANY, Ltd.
8, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, E.C.
1909
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I. | Bos Primigenius | 1 |
II. | Bos Longifrons | 15 |
III. | The Roman Contingent | 25 |
IV. | The Anglo-Saxons | 38 |
V. | The Norse Contingent | 45 |
VI. | The Dutch Invasion | 70 |
VII. | The Foundlings | 83 |
VIII. | The Melting-Pot | 88 |
IX. | The Dutch Supremacy | 102 |
X. | Bakewell | 110 |
XI. | Blending and Sorting | 122 |
XII. | Speculations | 136 |
Index | 145 |
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Bos Primigenius, from Burwell Fen, Cambridge | 11 |
Bos Primigenius (Side View), from Burwell Fen, Cambridge | 11 |
Bos Longifrons, from Sweden | 17 |
Bos Longifrons, from Switzerland | 18 |
Bos Longifrons, from Burwell Fen, Cambridge | 19 |
Bos Longifrons, from Ireland | 20 |
Romano-British Skull, with Upturning Horn-cores, from Reach Fen, Cambridge | 26 |
Roman Ox, from a Painting on a Wall in Pompeii | 29 |
Old Egyptian Cattle | 29 |
Sicilian Ox | 29 |
Italian Ox | 29 |
Ancient Egyptian Cattle | 30 |
Old Glamorgan Cow | 31 |
Abergavenny Bullock | 31 |
Old Derbyshire Bull | 31 |
Modern Italian Bull | 32 |
Chillingham Bull | 32 |
Map of the British Islands showing the Locations of the Herds in Harting's List and also the Approximate Direction of Green's Line | 36 |
The Durham Dun Cow | 52 |
Burghead Bulls | 63 |
Hornless Skull, from the Dunshaughlin Crannoge | 63 |
Swedish Fjåll Cow | 69 |
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