[617] McCombie, Cattle and Cattle Breeders, p. 33.
[618] These classes, however, did not comprise all the then known breeds of live stock.
[619] R.A.S.E. Journal, 1892, pp. 479 sq.
[620] At the show at Birmingham In 1898 there were 22 entries of Longhorns; in 1899 a Longhorn Cattle Society was established, and the herd-book resuscitated. More than twenty herds of the breed are now well established.
[621] R.A.S.E. Journal, 1901, p. 24.
[622] Caird, English Agriculture in 1850-1, pp. 252 sq.
[623] Porter, Progress of the Nation, p. 142.
[624] R.A.S.E. Journal, 1901, p. 25.
[625] Ibid. 1896, p. 96.
[626] Ibid. (1s. ser.), vi. 2.