INDEX 589 



CHAPTER XXXII. Page 



CHALLENGE TO TEST ALL BEEP BREEDS ON A BROAD SCALE 335 



1240. John V. Farwell, Chicago 320 



1241. Scene on the Farwell ranch, Texas. Cows of the T. L. Miller herd in early spring, after 



a hard winter 821 



CHAPTER XXXIII. 



CHAMPIONS CONTRASTED AMERICAN vs. ENGLISH; ANCIENT vs. MODERN 340 



1242. Champion ox at Smithfield, 1884, bred by Chas Doe, Shropshire 322 



1243. Champion steer, Roan Boy, bred by C. M. Culbertson 323 



1244. Benton's Champion, bred by Fowler & Van Natta 325 



1245. Grade Hereford calves, half, three-quarters, seven-eighths and fifteen-sixteenths blood, on 



straight Texas foundation 326 



CHAPTER XXXI V. 



HEREFORD MOVEMENTS BEGIN TO COMMAND THE OPPOSITION'S RESPECT 347 



f 246. Hereford and Shorthorn. Competing steers and comparative types. Smithfield winners, 1819 327 



247. John Scharbauer, Midland, Texas, and his favorite bull, valued at $5,000, Sir James 65916, by 



Corrector 328 



1248. Herefords in A rizona 329 



CHAPTER XXXV. 



HEREFORD CATTLE IN ENGLAND IN 1884, AS REPORTED BY OUR CONSULS 358 



' 241). Ex-Governor S. B. Packard, Marshalltown, Iowa * 3'iO 



250. Romeo (6646) 6420, at 18 months, bred by T. J. Carwardine 331 



i'^51. Mr. John Price's Elkington Chal.enge cup winner, at 3 years 833 



252. Golden Treasure (V. 15, p. 126), bred by Earl of Coventry 333 



253. Company gathered at Chadnor Court sale, 1883 386 



1254. Scene at Chadnor Court sale, Dilwyn, Herefordshire, 1883 337 



1 255. Company attending " The Leen " sale, 1883 338 



1J256. The Grove 3d (5051) 2490, bred by B. Rogers 339 



1256. Sale ring at Stocktonbury, Leominster, Herefordshire, Eng., 1884 841 



2566. An English sale ring, August 28, 1884. "Lord Wilton" (4740) 4057, at 9 years old, selling 



for 3,800 guineas ($20,000) 342 



1256c. Company attending Stocktonbury sale, August, 1894. Lord Wilton (4740) 4057 and two of 



his sons 343 



T256:?. Downton Castle, Herefordshire 344 



2r>(>e. Hampton Court, Leominster, Herefordshire, the seat of J. H Arkwright 845 



256/. Court House, Pembridge, Herefordshire, residence of J. Price. Mr. Harry Yeld and Mr. 



John Price in the foreground 848 







CHAPTER XXXVI. 



HEREFORDS AS DAIRY CATTLE 377 



CHAPTER XXXVII. 



HEREFORDS IN AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, SOUTH AMERICA, WEST INDIES AND JAMAICA 383 



i|257. Lord Wilton (4740) 4057 and two of his daughters 349 



Is 258. Samuel Goode, of Ivingtonbury, Herefordshire, for many years in Australia 350 



11259. Dale Tredegar (5856) 14682, at 10 months, bred by H. J. Bailey 351 



1260. Royal Head (4490) 15765. at 2 years 8 months, bred by J. Williams, Herefordshire 352 



1355. Success (5031) 2, imported in 1873 by T. L. Miller opp. 352 



CHAPTER XXXVIII. 



HEREFORDS ON THE BLOCK 414 



1261. Jno. G. Imboden, Decatur, 111., celebrated expert judge 353 



1262. Philip D. Armour, Chicago 354 



1263. Jas. A. Funkhouser, Plattsburg, Mo 355 



1264. Pure-bred steer Fred (by Fortune 2080), bred by J. S. Hawes, Colony, Kan 356 



CHAPTER XXXIX. 



FAIR AND FAT STOCK SHOW REPORTS 419 



1265. Princess B. 1777, bred by G. S. Burleigh, Vassalboro, Me 357 



History of the Herefords , 359 



1266. Kirkland B. Armour, Kansas City, Mo., president American Hereford Cattle Breeders' Asso- 



ciation, 1897-1898 3'9 



1267. Hero (5964) 4352, bred by J. Price, Pembridge , Eng b6J 



