1000 INDEX. 



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Tariff system, Its effect on wool-growing 240, 557 



Teeswater sheep 91 



Taylor, Col. John, wiitings of 453 



Tennessee, lamb club in 675 



mntton sheep in 67$ 



sheep husbandry of 669 



Texas, central 901 



northeastern 898 



sheep husbandry of 895 



southwest 907 



Texel sheep in New York 24, 39» 



origin of 89^ 



Tunis or Barbary broad-tailed sheep 78 



Utah, experience of sheep-owners in 808 



number of sheep in 80^ 



rainfall and irrigation in 80? 



sheep husbandry of 805 



Vermont Merinos 281 



Merino Sheep-Breeders Association 323 



sheep and wool in 329' 



Victor-Beall Delaine Merinos 508 



Virginia, first sheep in 21 



Merinos in 453 



mutton sheep in 462' 



Wadsworth, Jereiuiah, woolen manufacturer IIS 



War of the rebellion, effect on sheep and woolen industries.. .321, 336, 389, 505, .5.52, 682 



Washington County, Pa., sheep in 490 



George, as a sheep-breeder 5,5 



Watson, Elkanah, pioneer of sheep industry 122, 21^ 



AVatts, James W., his broad- tailed sheep 85- 



Wells & Dickinson, ilockmasters and mauufactuiers 492^ 



West Virginia, Merinos in 467 



Panhandle of 485 



sheep and wool in 4691 



Wiltshire sheep. Old 45 



Wisconsin, Merinos in (539, 



mutton sheep in g52' 



Wolves in Iowa g9g; 



Wood, James, Hampshire Downs of 4]^^ 



Wool-growers' convention at Syracuse 553 



Woolen industry, the household gg. 



Wool clips of Utah g(jy 



market, the St. Louis ...Q5 



prices of, and of other farm products 57(> 



in gold and currency -jrt 



1824 to 1890 -ji;.) 



1871 to 1890 [......[..... j(\-y 



production of, east of Mississippi Eivor ggj 



Wools of the Dakotas • ^|,» 



Wyoming grazing lands ^-i^ 



sheep husbandry — . 



laws of -gg 



water supply -„g 



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