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search for sires Princess Alice Linwood's salutary influence 

 J. J. Hill of North Oaks Hope's show herds of 1887 and 1889 



Luther Adams' importations The shipment of 1887 Cup- 

 bearer bought West Liberty sale The memorable purchase 

 of 1887 Lakeside's show herd of 1888 Third and last lot- 

 Last successful Duchess sale Sale of the Sittyton herd The 

 Cruickshank cows at Collynie Field Marshal and Mario 

 Scottish Archer and Count Lavender Argentine and the sham- 

 blesSummary of Sittyton sales Moberley and Young Ab- 

 bottsburn Mary Abbottsburn 7th Forest Grove sale Wood- 

 burn dispersion Columbian Exposition awards Recent im- 

 portations Herd-book consolidation 712-79B 



CHAPTER XXIII A DUAL-PURPOSE BREED. 



Universal adaptability Feed-lot favorites " Prime Scots" 

 Smithfleld Club American Fat-Stock Show On the range 

 Dairy capacity State fair tests The Columbian records 



The Wisconsin experiment Official records in Iowa Fig- 

 ures from New York Polled Durhams 800-838 



CHAPTER XXIV THE LAMP OP EXPERIENCE. 

 What constitutes success? Inbreeding Herd-book registration 



Color Handling quality Constitution, character and con- 

 formationPrimary points in management Does showing 

 pay? Selling the surplus About animal portraiture Tribal 

 designation Dignity of the breeder's calling The future. . . 839-872 



