xvi LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



FIG. 



101. A typical dairy cow, rear view. (Courtesy Penshurst 



Farm, Narberth, Pa.) . . . . . . . 



102. The points of the cow. (Bailey, Cyclopedia, Macmillan) . 



103. Section of the cow's udder, showing the internal structure 



and arrangement of the gland. (Sisson, Veterinary 

 Anatomy, Saunders) -. 



104. Section of cow's udder. (After Moussu) . 



105. Ayrshire heifer calves, showing the growth, feminine appear- 



ance and shape indicative of future dairy development. 

 (Courtesy of Highland Farm, Bryn Mawr, Pa.) . 



106. A typical dual-purpose cow. (Courtesy National Stock- 



man and Farmer, Pittsburgh, Pa.) . . ". . 



107. A Short-horn bull. (Courtesy Rookwood Farm, Ames, la.) 



108. A Polled Durham bull 



109. A Hereford bull. (Courtesy Orchard Lake Farm, Kent- 



land, Ind.) . 



110. An Aberdeen-Angus bull. (Courtesy Chas. Gray, Chicago, 



HI.) 



111. A Galloway bull 



112. A Jersey cow . . . . . . . . *, 



113. A Guernsey cow. (Courtesy Pencoyd Farm, Bala, Pa.) . 



114. A Holstein-Friesian cow. (Courtesy Lakeside Farm, Syra- 



cuse, N. Y.) 



1 15. An Ayrshire cow. ( Courtesy Penshurst Farm, Narberth, Pa.) 



116. A Brown Swiss cow 



117. A Dutch Belted cow 



118. A Red Polled cow 



119. A Milking Short-horn cow. (Courtesy National Stockman 



and Farmer, Pittsburgh, Pa.) 235 



120. Mutton carcass cuts. (Courtesy Illinois Experiment Sta- 



tion, Urbana, 111.) . . . . . . . 241 



121. A typical mutton wether . , . . -. . . .243 



122. Points of the sheep. (Bailey, Cyclopedia, Macmillan) . 244 



123. A Southdown ram . . . . . .... 253 



124. A Shropshire ram. (Courtesy Jess C. Andrew, Lafayette, 



Ind.) . . .254 



126. An Oxford ram . . . . ..... .255 



126. A Hampshire ram, ewe, and lambs. (Courtesy National 



Stockman and Farmer, Pittsburgh, Pa.) . . . 256 



