lO AMERICAN KERRY AND DEXTER CATTLE HERD BOOK. 



breeds, as well as answering inquiries from correspondents. 

 Up to November 1920, nine bulletins of uniform character^ 

 were published. Bulletin No. i is dated October, 191 1, and 

 Bulletin No. 9 is dated November, 1920. These have been more 

 or less freely distributed and should have served a useful pur- 

 pose. It is unfortunate that funds have never been available 

 for promoting these breeds into greater publicity. 



Just what the future of the Club is to be remains to be 

 seen. Present conditions cannot long continue. An official or- 

 ganization and election of officers must take place through a 

 cooperative movement of the breeders, otherwise the present 

 so-called Club must go out of existence. The one now acting as 

 secretary feels that with the publication of this herd book, he has 

 about completed his task, and that some one else should now 

 assume the responsibility of the office. Careful records have 

 been kept of all registrations and transfers, and a cash book in 

 detail shows the financial transactions of the Club. All records 

 are in shape to be placed in other hands that may be willing to 

 look after Kerry and Dexter interests in America. 



Charles S. Plumb, 



Secretary-TreasitreJ'. 



