1 66 THE STUDY OF BREEDS. 



(2) They have also been introduced into Jamaica, Mexico v 

 the Cape of Good Hope, Australia and New Zealand. 



IX. Herd books. 



(1) The first volume of the English Devon Herd Book, 

 edited by J. Tanner Davy, was published in 1851. 



(2) The first volume of the American Devon Herd Book 

 was published in 1863. 



(3) The first volume of the American Devon Record was 

 published in 1881. 



(4) Registrations are also kept in Ontario and Nova 

 Scotia. 



X. Distribution in the United States. 



(1) Devons are kept in every state in the Union, save 

 North Dakota, Washington, Wyoming, New Mexico and 

 Arizona, hence, 



(2) They are more generally distributed than any breed 

 largely devoted to meat making except the Shorthorns. 



(3) They arc most numerous in the states of Ohio, Penn- 

 sylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, 

 Illinois and Texas, and probably in the order named. 



XL Registration in the United States. 



(1) Six volumes of the American Devon Record have 

 been issued. 



(2) There have been recorded 18,843 animals, of which 

 6902 are bulls and 11,941 are cows. 



