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Georgia, Merinos in i^^ 



sheep husbandry of i^^ 



Gibson, Paris, the Montana flockmaster 704 



Grasses of Arizona 945 



Montana 720 



Hamilton, Alexander, report of 11* 



Hammond, Edwin 290 



Hampshire Downs 414 



Henry, Prof. W. A., on feeding sheep 656 



Herefordshire, old sheep of 46 



Holland, the center of wool industries 99 



Holloway, Herbert, v. S., reports of 705, 718 



Hosiery, early manufacture of 115 



Household woolen industry 95 



Humphreys, Col. David 154 



Elinois, decline of sheep husbandry in 608 



Merinos in 588 



mutton sheep in 604 



Improved Black-Top Meriuos 514 



Saxony scale of points 518: 



Indiana, mutton sheep in 58T 



sheep industry of 575 



statistics of sheep and wool 588 



Iowa, personal experience in 830 



sheep husbandry 822^ 



State Sheep-Breeders' Association '- 826' 



value of sheep in : 821 



wolves in 828 



Irish sheep, importations of 86 



Irrigation in New Mexico 928 



Jamaica, L. I., cloth-mill at 110 



Jarvis, William 172' 



Merino importations by 173^ 



Jefferson, Thomas, importation of Merinos into Virginia by 174 



Kansas, extent and resources of 871 



number and value of sheep in 872^ 



sheep-feeding in 879' 



sheep husbandry 87 J 



Kelsey, Rev. F. D., on grasses of Montana 720 



Kentucky, Cotswolds in 659 



pioneer sheep of 65T 



Southdowns in 658 



Lamb club in Tennessee 675 



Lambs, early, in Massachusetts 248 



experiments in feeding 250 



Laws relating to sheep, Colorado 797 



Montana 724 



North Dakota 749 



South Dakota 769 



Wyoming 783 



Leicester sheep in New York 366 



the New 87 



Lincolnshires in New York 370 



Livingston, Robert E 138 



