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Half-Bound in Illustrated. Leather, Demy 8vo about 1000 pages, 21/- net ; Post free 21/6 ; Foreign 22/- HISTORY OF SHORTHORN CATTLE. Edited by JAMES SINCLAIR. The remarkable reception accorded to the volume by breeders of Shorthorns all over the world, and the high praise bestowed upon it by the Press, agree in describing the History as the most comprehensive yet published on its subject, and the standard work on Shorthorn Cattle. It deals not only with the History of the Breed in the British Islands, but also follows the fortunes of the Shorthorn across the seas to the Colonies and Foreign Countries, where it has made history in the great Cattle Breeding Industry. The best systems of management are fully dealt with, and altogether the work is well-nigh an indispensable companion to breeders of Shorthorn Cattle throughout the world. CONTENTS. Chapter 13. Chapter i. ORIGIN OF THE BREED. 2. SYSTEMATIC IMPROVE- MENT. 3. THE BROTHERS COL- LING. 4. FROM BARMPTON TO CHILTON AND WISE- TON. S- THE BOOTH HERDS. 6. THE BATES HERDS. 7. FAMOUS EARLY BREEDERS AND HIS- TORIC HERDS. „ 8. ANOTHER GROUP OF NOTABLE BREEDERS. „ 9. LANDMARKS— SHORTER NOTICES OF PROMI- NENT HERDS. „ 10. HERDS IN ENGLAND ASSOCIATED WITH THE PAST. „ n. THE BREED IN SCOT- LAND. „ 12. THE BREED IN IRE- LAND. THE BREED IN THE COLONIES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES 14. SOME IMPRESSIVE SIRES, 1863-1898. „ 15. REGISTRATION AND PEDIGREES. SHORT- HORN LITER.^TURE. „ 16. THE BREED IN THE SHOW-YARD. 17. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BREED. „ 18. SYSTEMS OF MANAGE- MENT. 19. A REVIEW OF PRO- GRESS. 20. EXISTING HERDS IN THE UNITED KING- DOM. Appendix. LIST OF SOME HIS- TORIC SALES. INDEX OF EXISTING HERDS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. GENERAL INDEX. Over 80 Illustrations of Famous Shorthorns, Portraits of Prominent Breeders, and Homes of the Breed. Standard Edition. Price 31/- net; Post free ai/6; Foreign 23/= VINTON & COMPANY, LTD., 8, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, E.G., England.