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breeds with those of the heavy breeds. The student of 

 Animal Industry has become careless and unappreciative 

 of the educational value of the fine illustrations which 

 have become so common. The man with uneducated 

 tastes often treats them more carelessly than he does a 



Kindness of Mark L *ne hxtress, London. England 

 FIG. 35. Shire Filly, Tattou Bessie 



circus -dodger. If the farmer had no other good pictures 

 in his house than those contained in the "Breeders' 

 Gazette" of December 19, 1900, he would have a 

 respectable picture gallery of our larger domestic 

 animals. I only regret that the size of the page in this 

 book and the conditions under which it is published do 

 not permit of more and larger illustrations. 



