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525 ; Fayette, 600 ; Geauga, 95 ; Hancock, 140 ; Tuscarawas, 659 ; Huron, 175 ; Morgan, 

 326 ; total, 6, 517 ; number of sheep, 1,523,074. 



Michigan : Menomonee, 50; Livingston, 100; Allegan, 27; Genesee, 250; Hillsdale, 

 200; Van Buren,50; Jackson, 500; Macomb, 200; Sanilac, 21; Tuscola, 38; Mecosta, 

 17 ; Ottawa, 70 ; Barry, 100 ; Ingham, 200 ; Montcalm, 157 ; Cass, 1,000 ; Kalamazoo, 

 300; total, 3,280; number of sheep, 810,576. 



Indiana: Clinton, 150; Knox, 400; Ohio, 25; Perry, 150; Ripley, 500; Union, 150; 

 Boone, 78; Cass, 306 ; La Porte, 200; Martin, 230; Orange, 1,200 ; Posey, 171; Shelby, 

 400 ; Warren, 100 ; Washington, 150 ; Huntington, 50 ; Pike, 200 ; Whitley, 600 ; Brown, 

 200; Fulton, 240; Hamilton, 300; Switzerland, 73; Tippecanoe, 621; Tipton, 300; 

 Bartholomew, 450 ; De Kalb, 150 ; total, 7,394 ; number of sheep, 415, 674. 



I?/inois: De Kalb, 500; Logan, 110; Schuyler, 200 ; Woodford, 20 ; Edwards, 200 ; 

 Grundy, 100 ; Jackson, 127 ; Lawrence, 150 ; Pope, 500 ; Scott, 437 ; Stark, 50 ; Wil- 

 liamson, 200 ; Carroll, 50 ; Cass, 300 ; Lee, 28 ; Pulaski, 100 ; Clay, 200 ; De Witt, 500 ; 

 Clark, 1,000; Clinton, 100; Johnson, 45; Shelby, 71 ; White, 1,000; Hancock, 125; 

 Sangamon, 100 ; Mercer, 100 ; Stephenson, 100 ; total, 6,413 ; number of sheep, 398,711. 



TVisconsin : Juneau, 5 ; Vernon, 38 ; Waupaca, 100 ; Crawford, 185 ; La Fayette, 

 500 ; Pekin, 20 ; Brown, 20 ; Columbia, 118 ; Douglas, 2 ; Sauk, 100 ; Calumet, 60 ; 

 Eichland, 300 ; Green, 50 ; Jefferson, 160 ; total, 1,658 ; number of sheep, 262,171. 



Minnesota : Steele, 19 ; Olmsted, 200 ; Rice, 30 ; Sibley, 35 ; Sherburne, 135 ; Isanti, 

 70 ; Lyon, 50 ; Faribault, 87 ; Nicollet, 75 ; Todd, 25 ; Pope, 15 ; total, 741 ; number of 

 sheep, (not including Lyon,) 28,451. 



loiva : Washington, 25 ; Allamakee, 90 ; Cass, 50 ; Fayette, 100 : Jasper, 175 ; Jones, 

 75 ; Scott, 27 ; Decatur, 500 ; Fremont, 200 ; Marion, 200 ; Winnes'heik, 19 ; Benton, 78; 

 Mahaska, 75; Buchanan, 25; Ida, 8; Madison, 5; Shelby, 50; total, 1,702; number of 

 sheep, 203,841. 



Missouri : Pike, 100; Benton, 150; Chariton, 270; Clarke, 300; Greene, 1,500 ; Maries, 

 170 ; Miller, 25 ; Moniteau, 1,000 ; Nodaway, 233 ; Pettis, 230 ; Polk, 350 ; Rolls, 125 ; 

 Caldwell, 400 ; Franklin, 300 ; Madison, 375; Montgomery, 300 ; Morgan, 130; Newton, 

 1,000; Phelps, 250; Saint Francois, 30 ; Shelby, 200 ; Bates, 478; Daviess, 200 ; Calla- 

 way, 760; Clay, 250; Douglas, 50; Howard, 500; Randolph, 1,000; Stoddard, 300; 

 Jackson, 10 ; Putnam, 500 ; Adair, 400 ; Dent, 125 ; Lincoln, 300 ; Macon, 100 ; Vernon, 

 250; Carter, 100; Dade, 90 ; Henry, 100 ; Oregon, 60 ; Ozark, 60 ; Schuyler, 20 ; Texas, 

 60; total, 13,146 ; number of sheep, 585,027. 



Kansas: Marshall, 20 ; Allen, 150; Lincoln, 102; Nemaha, 16; Neosho, 100; Wood- 

 son, 120; Cloud, 7; Lyon, 84; Labette, 35; Wilson, 225; Butler, 50 ; total, 909; num- 

 ber of sheep, 23,497. 



Nebraska : Dixon, 11 ; Pawnee, 17 ; Nemaha, 100 ; total, 128 ; number of sheep, 1,435. 



California: Alameda, 43; San Luis Obispo, 300 ; Mendocino, 400 ; Placer, 300; El 

 Dorado, 100 ; Fresno, 25 ; Santa Clara, 500; Tulare, 200 ; Humboldt, 97; total, 1,965;. 

 number of sheep, 681,146. 



Oregon: Lane, 300; Clackama", 50; Multnoma, 60; Curry, 150; Linn, 126 ; total, 

 686; number of sheep, 109,441. 



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