APPENDIX B. 367 



Oxford Downs that won the silver medal at the Ontario pro- 

 vincial show held at London in 1899. 



Leicester Ram Royal Chester 742. Bred by Lord Pol- 

 worth, Mertoun, Scot. Imported and owned by John Kelly, 

 Shakespeare, Ontario, Can. Winner of sweepstakes as ram 

 of any age at the World's Fair at Chicago, 111., in 1893, and 

 also of many other noted prizes. 



Lincoln Ewe Lady. Bred by Mr. Budding, England. 

 Imported and owned by Gibson & Walker, Denfield, Ontario, 

 Can. A pri/:e winner at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. 

 Breeders' Gazette of Nov. 15, 1893. 



Cotswold Ram Game's 34, 16087. Bred by R. & W. 

 Game, Aldsworth, Gloucestershire, Eng. Imported by George 

 Harding & Son, Waukesha, Wis., in 1898. Winner of sweep- 

 stakes as best Cotswold ram at six leading state fairs that 

 same year. 



SWINE 



Chester White Sow Hodgson's Choice, No. 9804. Bred 

 and owned i>y L. C. Hodgson, Luverne, Minn. Winner of first 

 prize at the Minnesota state fair in 1899. Also in herd which 

 won first prize at the same fair. 



Large Improved Yorkshire Sow Donna 3d of Clover 

 Crest, No. 572. Bred by A. G. Wilcox, Hugo, Minn. Owned 

 by the Minnesota university experiment farm. 



Tamworth Sozv Katie Bell 345. Bred by John Bell, 

 Amber, Ontario, Can. Owned by the Iowa agricultural exper- 

 iment station. Winner of sweepstakes prize at the Trans- 

 Mississippi exposition at Omaha, Neb., 1898. 



Berkshire Sow Cherry Blossom IX 26274. Bred and 

 owned by A. J. Lovejoy & Son, Roscoe, 111. Winner of first 

 prize and sweepstakes at the Illinois, Minnesota and Kansas 

 state fairs and also of other important prizes. 



Poland-China Sow Rose Glen 30666, S. P. C. Record. 

 Bred by J. A. Shellenberger, Bedison, Mo. Owned subse- 

 quently by W. T. Garrett, Maryville, Mo. 



Victoria Sow Beauty. Owned by George Stark, St. 

 Louis, Mo. 



Duroc-Jersey SOTV Our Choice No. 15774. Bred and 

 owned by C. H. Searle, Edgar, Neb. Winner of first prize 

 at the Minnesota state fair, 1899. She was also in the herd 

 that won three first prizes at the Trans-Mississippi exposition 

 held at Omaha, Neb., 1898. 



Cheshire Sozv Daisy 2d No. 143. Bred and owned by 

 E. W. Davis, Oneida, N. Y. Winner of first prize at the New 

 York state fair and also at other important fairs. 



