1044 A HISTORY OF HEREFORD CATTLE 



Some Interesting Tabulations. It had been the 

 purpose of the writer to undertake at this point a 

 detailed analysis of the various bloodlines and com- 

 binations entering into the production of the 

 greatest Hereford sires and show bulls of these lat- 

 ter days, but again we are faced with the fact that 

 such endeavor must be deferred from an absolute 

 lack of space. All that has preceded leads up logic- 

 ally to such a procedure, by way of drawing conclu- 

 sions based upon the lessons of the sales, shows, 

 breeding operations and importations herein re- 

 corded, but this must now be reserved for another 

 occasion or for such students as may see fit to work 

 them out from the mass of facts contained in the 

 foregoing chapters. There are several other mat- 

 ters still to be touched upon, and we have either to 

 end this part of our study here or face the necessity 

 of beginning another volume. This one is already 

 too fat. We shall, therefore, content ourselves with 

 merely inserting at this point a few tabulations that 

 suggest themselves as of special interest at this 

 time in connection with contemporary sale and show- 

 yard events. 



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