l62 SHORTHORNS OR DURHAMS. 



In the Southern states comprising what is known as the "fever belt" 

 they have not proved easy to acclimate, averaging a high percentage 

 of mortality when brought into this region. Good animals, old enough 

 for service, and recorded in the American Herd Book, can be obtained 

 at from $100 to $200 of any responsible breeder. 



The individuals so well represented by our illustrations need no in- 

 troduction to any one familiar with Shorthorns. They are represental 

 tive animals of the strains to which they belong, and their breeders are 

 men of unquestioned integrity. 



