EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. 

 Earn lamis. 



275 



Day and year of birth of lamb. 



Dec. 8, 

 1862. 



Nov. 12, 

 1863. 



Nov, 23, Nov. 14, Nov. 29, 

 1864. 1865. 1866. 



"Weight of ewe after parturition . 



"NVeiglit of lauib at birth 



"Weight of lamb — 

 Jan. 1 . 



Feb.l 



Mar, 1 



Apr. 1 



Mayl 



June 1 



July 1 



Aug.l 



Sept.l 



Oct.l 



Nov.l 



Dec. 1 



Jan. J 



Peb.l 



Mar. 1 



Apr.l 



May 1 



June 1 



Julyl 



Weight of abecp- 



Aug. 1 



Sept.l 



Oot.l 



Nov.l 



Dec.l 



Jan. 1 



Lbs. oz. Lbs. oz. 



123 10 121 9 



8 10 8 3 



18 

 33 



45 10 



60 10 



71 9 



81 12 



91 



99 



106 . . . 



117 9 



125 6 



134 13 



142 ... 



156 ... 



157 10 



160 3 



161 10 

 161 ... 

 166 6 



163 9 

 165 .. 

 156 6 

 IfiO 4 



164 ... 



165 .. 



29 2 



46 9 



62 ... 



73 12 



84 13 



95 7 



98 ... 



108 10 



116 7 



125 3 



132 6 



139 13 



150 7 



160 ... 



165 14 



172 13 



174 13 



168 14 



169 9 



175 i 

 174 3 



176 12 

 180 12 

 18.'' 9 

 185 6 



Lbs. oz. 



115 6 



8 3 



24 10 



39 10 



74 3 



69 7 



78 6 



86 9 



93 13 



104 3 



112 ... 



122 3 



130 3 



139 14 



150 



157 9 



160 8 

 168 ... 



173 5 



161 14 

 156 1 



163 4 



165 10 



168 .. 



174 .. 

 176 8 

 187 8 



Lbs. oz. 



120 5 



9 .... 



28 5 



44 6 



52 7 



68 13 



82 2 



90 13 



97 9 



103 9 



110 1 



113 7 



122 3 



131 ... 



138 6 



144 .. 



146 5 



149 7 



159 4 



151 .. 



148 3 



149 10 



152 6 



151 .. 



163 .. 



161 9 



168 .. 



Lbs. oz. 



113 8 



10 13 



24 13 



34 10 



43 13 



54 14 



64 



72 



82 



90 7 



96 3 



101 7 



107 9 



113 9 



120 2 



125 8 



128 9 



135 13 



137 2 



138 .. 



124 10 



122 .. 



123 .. 



125 8 

 125 8 

 125 8 

 125 8 



Mice lamhs. 



The length of "wool on the ram lambs "when six months old "was 2.10, 

 2.09, 2.12, 2.14, and 2.15 inches, respectively, in 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 



