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1913. Kleinheinz, “Sheep Management,” Madison, Wis., 1912. Powers, 
“The American Merino,” New York, 1907. Doane, “Sheep Feeding and 
Farm Management,” Boston, 1912. Stewart, ‘“‘ The Domestic Sheep,” Chicago, 
1900. Wing, “ Sheep Farming in America,” Chicago. Miller and Wing, 
“The Winter Lamb,” Mechanicsburg, Ohio, 1907. Shaw, “Sheep Husbandry 
in Minnesota,” St, Paul, Minn., 1901. ‘‘ Shepherd Boy,” “ Modern Sheep, 
Breeds and Management,” Chicago, 1907. Wrightson, “Sheep, Breeds and 
Management,” London, 1903. Shaw and Heller, “ The Management of Sheep 
on the Farm,” Farmers’ Bulletin 20, 1894. Craig, “ Sheep Feeding,” Farmers’ 
Bulletin 49, 1897. Curtiss, “ Raising Sheep for Mutton,” Farmers’ Bulletin 
96, 1899. Thompson, “ Angora Goat Raising and Milch Goats,” Chicago, 
1903. Schreiner, “ The Angora Goat,” New York, 1898. Thompson, “ Infor- 
mation Concerning the Milch Goat, » Bureau Animal Industry, U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture, Bulletin 68, 1905. Thompson and Shaw, “ The 
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Experiment Station Publications.—Colo., b. 32, 52, 75, 76; Ill, b. 129, 
166; c. 125; Ind., b. 147, 162; Iowa, b. 17, 18, 33, 35, 48, 63, 110; c. 6; 
Mich., b. 84, 107, 114, 128, 136, 178, 220; Minn., .b. 44, 57, 59, 75, 78; 
Mo., b. 115; Mont., b. 21, 27, 35, 39, 47, 59; Neb., b. 66, 71; N. H., c. 16; 
N. Y. Res Serta b, 809; Ohio, b. 179, 187; Okla., b. 78; S. D., b. 71, 86; 
Utah, b. 78, 90; Wis., r. ’97, ’04, ’05; b. 32, 41, 58; Wyo., b. 47, 51, 64, 68, 
69, 73, 81; Ont. (Guelph), +. 91; Farmers’ Bulletins 49, 98, 556; U.S. Bur. 
An. Ind. b . 17; ce 18. 
