1000 INDEX. 



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Tariff system, its effect on wool-growing 240. 557 



Teeswater sheep 91 



Taylor, Col. John, wi itings of : 453 



Tennessee, lamb club in 675 



mutton sheep in 67$ 



sheep husbandry of 669 



Texas, central 901 



northeastern 898 



v sheep husbandry of 895- 



southwest 90T 



Texel sheep in New York 24,399- 



origin of 8(H 



Tunis or Barbary broad-tailed sheep IS- 



Utah, experience of sheep-owners in 808 



number of sheep in 803 



rainfall and irrigation in 802" ; 



sheep husbandry of 805- 



Vermont Merinos 281 j 



Merino Sheep-Breeders Association 323- 



sheep and wool in 329* 



Victor-Bean Delaine "Merinos 50$ -j 



Virginia, first sheep in 21 



Merinos in . . 453 



mutton sheep in 462" 



Wadsworth, Jereuiiah, woolen manufacturer 118 



War of the rebellion, effect on sheep and woolen industries. . .321, 336, 389, 505. 552, 682 



Washington County, Pa., sheep in 49Q ; 



George, as a sheep- breeder 53 ^ 



Watson, Elkanah, pioneer of sheep industry 122, 218 



Watts, James W., his broad-tailed sheep 85 



Wells & Dickinson, flockmasters and manufacturers 492 



West Virginia, Merinos in 467 j 



Panhandle of 48$ I 



sheep and wool in 469" 



Wiltshire sheep, Old 45- 



Wisconsin, Merinos in 639" 



mutton sheep in : 652" I 



Wolves in Iowa 828 ; 



Wood, James, Hampshire Downs of 419 



Wool-growers' convention at Syracuse 558 



Woolen industry, the household 95 



Wool clips of Utah 807 



market, the St. Louis 865- 



prices of, and of other farm products 570- 



in gold and currency 573 



1824 to 1890 5Hi 



1871 to 1890 r>(>2- 



production of, east of Mississippi River 697 



Wools of the Dakotas 763- 



Wyoming grazing lands r 776- 



sheep husbandry 771 



laws of __---' 785 



water supply .^^^T^r^a^. 77S 



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