998 INDEX. 



Pagfe 



Ovis montana 11 



DalU '. 16 



Oxfordshire Downs 241, 440 



Patterson, John D., a noted sheepman 378 



Panlar Merinos, purchase of 185- 



Pennsylvania, introduction of sheep into 29' 



Merinos in 433 



sheep and tvooI in 439 



southwestern, sheep in 483 



Personal experience in Arkansas 893 



Colorado 798 



Iowa 830 



Kansas 880' 



Minnesota 818 



Missouri 868 



Nebraska 849 



New Mexico 930 



South Dakota 765 



■Wyoming 781 



Peters, Richard, Atlanta, Ga 47^ 



broad-tailed sheep of 78 



on sheep breeding 5g 



Piney woods sheep 683 691 



Powell, John Hare 83 43(> 



Prairie iires in North Dakota 745 



Predatory animals in California ggf 



"Promoters" of sheep husbandry, North Dakota 735 



South Dakota .' 764 



Rambouillet flock of Merinos 268- 



Merino Association 632 



Randall, Henry S., on Southern sheep husbandry 457 



Range facilities of Utah 803 



Eapp, George, wool-grower and manufacturer ". 484 



Rhode Island, Merinos in 280 



sheep husbandry of 41 



Richardson, John j^^ 



Rooky Mountain sheep -j^^ 



Romney Marsh sheep ^ 



Rowley, Mass., fuUing-miU at gg. 



Sanborn, Prof. J. W., on Missouri sheep husband ry 85& 



St. Louis wool market og= 



Saxony Merinos, first in United States 231 



Improved ^-^j 



in New York 0^5 



01»i« "\"y/"^. '..'..'. 546 



Pennsylvania ^-^^ 



^'^^siy^^ "'.'.'. .^^^'/^[.'^'. 45- 



orrgin of 225 



Scholfleld, Arthur, woolen manufacturer 101 



Scott, Robert W., flock of '..!..!..!".. 661 



Shearing at Arlington „. 



>""^V?°'' ■■■■■■--■ •-■■-';;^"i"^^;;;"596;598, 601 



Indiana p,_j, 



^^^ 825 



Kansas o__ 



