TREATISE ON SHEEP, ADDRESSED TO THE FLOCK-MASTERS OF AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND Southern Africa, SHOWING THE MEANS BY WHICH THE WOOL OF THESE AND SUGGESTING IDEAS FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF OTHER LANIGEROUS ANIMALS, SUITED TO THE CLIMATE AND CALCULATED TO ADD TO THOMAS BY SOUTH E Y, WOOL BROKER, LONDON: SMITH AND ELDER, CORNHILL; TEGG, CHEAPSIDE; AND CROSS HOLBORN. 1840. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. circle of purchasers. Convinced of this fact, I pointed out the means by which it might be improved and rendered more marketable, suggesting that it would be advisable to prepare it in such a manner as to be more useful to the generality of manufacturers. My first effort having been favourably noticed in the Australian Journals and several extracts made from it in publications relating to New Holland, I considered my labours adequately rewarded, the |