My thanks are due to Mr. R. Harvey-Mason, of Necton Hall; 

 Mr. C. F. Newton, of Saham Toney, Norfolk; Mr. J. B. Chevallier, 

 of Aspall Hall, Suffolk; Mr. Fraser Meadows, Thornville, Co. Wex- 

 ford; Mr. Ralph E. Macan, Agent at Longford Castle, Wilts., and 

 Mr. G. P. Grout, of Duluth, Minn., for material by which to complete 

 my records. My detailed list of Milk Records, and my Full Pedigree 

 tables with a Breed Analysis of each of the Cows and Bulls named 

 there, will be available to students of heredity in the local collection 

 of the Norwich Public Library, on whose shelves is a complete set of 

 the United Kingdom Red Polled Herd Book. 



Breeders of Red Polled Cattle and students of Farm Economics 

 can hardly fail to detect an inaccuracy here and there in the array 

 of figures quoted from so large a mass of detail as that contained 

 in the records of milk, butter-fat and beef, from which I have had to 

 glean facts and figures. There has been a triple revise, and I trust 

 this, my striving after accuracy, will be accepted as an apology for 

 faults discovered. No small proportion of the credit for a clean page 

 is due to Mr. George Abbs, the linotype operator and mechanic, in the 

 employ of the "Norwich Mercury" Co., Ltd., who has striven to do 

 his best: "Honor to whom honor is due" in a task the like of which 

 few men are called on to undertake. Henry F. Euren. 



