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description of every ewe in tlie flock, then 83 in number, was taken, 

 and any showing much crimp of any kind was especially noted. 

 The rams were examined again and again, and, in consequence, in 



1917 " MacPherson " was discarded and . the other two rams, 

 "Edward" and "Blackie " (No. 117) were used <o great extent. It 

 was noticed in the 1917 lambs that a great improvement in lustre 



