INDEX 



591 



Page. 



11334. Sir Bartle Frere (6682) 6419, Earl of Shadeland 12th, Elton 1st (9875) 11245, Garfleld (6975) 



7015, TheGrove yd (5051) 2490, Shadeland stock bulls 434 



11335. Washington (8152) 22615, bred by A. E. Hughes, Herefordshire 4-J5 



*ji336. Pure-bred steer, Rudolph, Jr., bred, fed and exhibited by Geo. F. Morgan 436 



337. Samuel Weaver, Decatur, III., America's greatest cattle feeder 437 



1 338. View on Samuel Weaver's Farm, Decatur, 111 438 



339 Burleigh's Pride, cross-bred from Angus sire and Hereford dam by H. C. Burleigh, Vassal- 



boro, Me 439 



1~340. Plush, grand sweepstakes carcass, Chicago Fat btock Show, 1886, fed by John Gosling 440 



'342. Henry F. Russell, Westonb;;ry, Herefordshire 441 



c 342a. Westonbury, Peoibridge, home of Mr. H. F. Russell 442 



*:343. Pure-bred steer, bred by F. Platt, Barnby Manor, Newark-on-Trent 413 



'[344. F. Platt, Barnby Manor, Nottinghamshire 444 



4 !345. Rees-Keene, Pencraig, Careleon, Monmouthshire 445 



Dressed? Carcasses at American Fat Stock Show, 1885 445 



11346. Kathleen, bred by A. P. Turner 447 



The. Slaughter Test at Kansas City Fat Stock Show, 18S3 447 



^347. C. N. Cosgrove, Le Sueur, Minn 448 



f 848. Geo W. Henry, Goodenow, 111 449 



^349. Fortune (5922) 2080, bred by J. S. Hawes, Colony, Kan 450 



\ 350. Stretton Court, Herefordshire, home of the Yeomans family 451 



^[351. Mr. Geo. W. Henry's great stock bull, Prince Edward, and four of his get 452 



^ 352. William A. Tade, Bonaparte, Iowa 453 



1J353. F. A. Nave, Attica, Ind 4E4 



Weights of different parts of dressed carcasses at Chicago Fat Stock Show, 1886 456 



^354. Clem Graves, Bunker Hill, Ind . 457 



J355. Success (5031) 2, bred by J. Morris, Herefordshire 458 



1J356. Prairie Flower 1 159, bred by T. L. Miller 459 



f 857, Red Cap 4th 3507, a favorite cow of T. L. Miller 460 



T. L. Miller's Hereford Winnings 460 



CHAPTER XL. 



LETTERS FROM CORRESPONDENTS DURING THE " BATTLE OF THE BREEDS." 465 



1358. James C. Willson, Flint, Mich , 461 



:J59. Nannette (V. 11, p. 2J6) 451 1, bred by T. Middleton 462 



^360. D. P. Williams, Guthrie Center, Iowa 464 



Mr. Miller's posii ion 465 



r 361. W. S. Ikard, Henrietta, Tex 466 



CHAPTER XLI. 

 1 HE HEREFORD VERSUS SHORTHORN MR. MILLER RE-STATES His POSITION 493 



CHAPTER XLII. 



MONGREL PEDIGREES MAKE MONGREL BREEDS; CONCLUSIVELY DEMONSTRATED ON THE RANGE 514 



^362. Geo. W. Rust, eminent Shorthorn authority 467 



^1363. Hereford bulls on the Texas range, property of Mrs. C. Adair 468 



364. Shorthorn bulls on the Texas range, property of the Farwell syndicate 469 



365. Herefords on the range in Texas 470 



V366 Majaris Canyon, near the Canadian River, Panhandle of Texas .' 471 



1J367. .Grade yearling heifers in the Adair herd, J. A. Brand, Panhandle of Texas 472 



^368. A model surface tank in a Texas pasture 473 



1369. W. E. Campbell, of Winchester, Okla v 474 



370. Sample of a model range herd 475 



371. Sample of so-called Herefords too often found on the range and elsewhere 476 



T372. A model ranch headquarters. Spring Lake ranch of W. E. Halsell, Bovina, Tex 477 



3^3. A "round-up" on the range 478 



374. Familiar scene on the range 479 



375. "Drifting," a scene on the range of Col. C. C. Slaughter, North Texas and New Mexico line.. 480 

 ^341. Corrector 48976, greatest of modern Hereford sires. Bred and owned by T. F. B. Sotham, 



Chillicothe, Mo opp. 4SO 



1[376. A sample of Col. C. Slaughter's (Dallas, Tex.) Lazy " S " brand, North Texas 481 



CHAPTER XLIII. 



CONCLUSION THE PRESENT AND FUTURE. Open Battle of Breeds Beneficial to All. Beware of Subtle 



Manipulation '. 532 



^377. T. F B. Sotham, Chillicothe, Mo ". 515 



378. C. B. t-'mith, Hereford Park, Fayette, Mo 517 



