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37041Do the initial characteristics of the sample indicate whether the sperm will withstand freezing?
37041Does maturity of the sperm affect their freezability?
33972How can Bermuda or carpet grass pasture best be established?
33972What can be done towards converting these poor native pastures into good permanent pastures?
33972Where are the necessary funds coming from for the financing of those enterprises?
33972_ By A. C. Williams._ Was n''t it Saul who went out in search of asses and found a kingdom?
30310Again, how are we to explain the human cultures of medium virulence?
30310If this disease is transmitted from animals to man, how does the transmission take place?
30310The first questions asked by those who oppose the adoption of the tuberculin tests are: Is this test infallible?
30310The question may be resolved into two divisions:( 1) How frequently does the disease invade those parts of the body which are used as food?
30310and, if it is not infallible, why should it be forced upon the cattle owners of the country?
22520He was very polite in his askings, and put it thus:"Will you have the goodness to allow me to go through your property when I am on my annual tour?
22520My father was very unwilling that I should follow his business, knowing that it was a very precarious one; but what could he do with me?
22520The first question he asks when told that a calf is ailing, is,"How old is it?"
22520What is a day, or a man or two, and a night''s hay, if your beasts come safe?
22520What will he do with it?
22520Where do all the scraggy, bad- fleshed beasts come from that we see daily in our fat markets, and what is the cause of their scragginess?
22771Is chronic pleuro- pneumonia contagious? 22771 Can the creature be otherwise than uneasy? 22771 How many succumb? 22771 How shall such attacks be prevented? 22771 How, then, is our stock to be improved? 22771 In response to a question,Whether any animals that had once been affected, had afterward recovered?"
22771The all- important question,"Is inoculation of service?"
22771The question should be-- with so much hay, so much grain, so many roots, how can the most milk, or butter, or cheese, be made?
22771Was not the cyst broken through by some accident, thus letting in the air, when she grew worse?
22771Would she not, probably, have overcome this disagreeable accident, and recovered, in spite of it?
22771_ 2dly._ In the event of such contagion''s existing, would all the animals become affected, or what proportion would resist the disease?
22771_ 3dly._ Amongst the animals attacked by the disease, how many recover, and under what circumstances?
22771_ 4thly._ Are there any animals of the ox species decidedly free from any susceptibility of being affected from the contagion of pleuro- pneumonia?
22771_ 5thly._ Do the animals, which have been once affected by a mild form of the disease, enjoy immunity from subsequent attacks?
22771_ 6thly._ Do the animals, which have once been affected by the disease in its active form, enjoy such immunity?
27975And how far do the limits of varieties extend?
27975And shall I return to this scenery never?
27975Are they, as some affirm, merely different names for the same animal; or do they designate animals which are really and truly distinct?
27975At what age does the curly hair appear which constitutes the mane of the wild bull?
27975Bos Sondaicus?_[ Illustration] The above figure was drawn from a stuffed specimen in the British Museum.
27975Bos----?_ This singular animal is only found in Abyssinia, and is famous on account of its horns, which are of an almost incredible size.
27975Can any one say wherein consists the similarity between a dwarf Zebu and a Mouse, or a Flamingo?
27975Can the milk of a rabid cow be drunk with impunity?
27975Can the term large be equally applicable to animals of such different sizes?
27975Dans l''ombre d''un ormeau, Quand danserai- je au son du Chalameau?
27975How many pairs of ribs are there in the skeleton of the Chillingham Ox?
27975How many vertebræ are there( from the skull to the end of the tail)?
27975In what month does the rutting take place among the wild cattle?
27975Is the family safe?
27975Or between Buffaloes, whose horns are partially covered with skin(_ Dermaceros_), and cocks and hens(_ Rasores_)?
27975Quand reverai- je en un jour, Tous les objets de mon amour, Mon père, Ma mère, Mon frère, Ma soeur, Mes agneaux, Mes troupeaux, Ma bergère?
27975What constitutes a species?
27975What is the precise time the wild cow goes with young?
27975What is this but saying that a bull- calf is a bull- calf, and a cow- calf is a cow- calf?
27975What more can be predicated of cattle in the purest state of health?
27975Where is that boasted power of man over nature?
27975Where is that boasted power of man over nature?
27975Where the fruits of long- continued efforts and fostering protection?
27975Where the fruits of long- continued efforts and fostering protection?
27975Will the wild cattle breed with the domestic cattle?
27975_ Bos Bubalus?_[ Illustration] Not much is known of the Buffalo which is found in the island of Pulo Condore.
27975_ Bos----?_ THE ZEBU, OR BRAHMIN OX.--(_Var.
27975to nearly 11 ft. Can the term long be equally applicable to animals of such different lengths?
39850Ai n''t those antelopes over there by that little hill?
39850An''then,chimed in another,"if we do n''t work much, we do n''t get much, so what''s anybody else got to kick about, s''long''s we''re satisfied?"
39850And have n''t you had anything to eat since noon?
39850And those rods running lengthwise from it? 39850 Are you dry, old man?
39850Are you lost?
39850Baldy to boot, eh? 39850 Besides,"he continued,"Baldy can smell a trail through two feet of snow, and is n''t he in good condition?
39850Breakfast? 39850 But how do you take the gold out of the quicksilver?"
39850But say, wo n''t that feed taste good when we get to the camp? 39850 But what became of Simmons?"
39850But what?
39850But who''ll tend door?
39850Can you cook?
39850Catch the fish in your mouth?
39850Did n''t you see that outfit?
39850Did you ever think of going to school?
39850Did you expect to win?
39850Did you see anything of a freight outfit along the trail to- night?
39850Do n''t forget to write, John, will you? 39850 Do n''t you know me, Sherman?"
39850Do n''t you know me?
39850Do you want to get back to pot- wrestling?
39850Doctor in?
39850Dry up,said he;"let Harry talk, will you?
39850Elevator?
39850Ever been to Miles City?
39850Family all right, Worth?
39850Found the camp stronger than you thought, eh?
39850Frank,he said one day,"I''ve got to get out of this or I''ll be stone broke; do you know of any fellow that will take me on a range?"
39850Freight outfit?
39850Going away?
39850Got a saddle?
39850Had enough?
39850Hello, can we go with you?
39850Hello, kid; where''d you come from?
39850Horses all there?
39850How d''ye like astronomy?
39850How did you come out?
39850How do you do, sir?
39850How do you want to fight?
39850How far is it to the railroad?
39850How long have you known Jerry, Worth?
39850How many cattle back?
39850How many horses? 39850 How many were there in the party?"
39850How many were there? 39850 How much money have you?"
39850How''d the earth look from the bird''s- eye view you got of it, Tony?
39850How''s that?
39850How''s the legs, kid?
39850Hullo, kids,he said,"Mr. Mackenzie wants-- what are you doing?"
39850I hope not; but how are you going to get there? 39850 I suppose you did''em up?"
39850I''m glad I''m going, Ben, but I''m sorry to leave you; you''ll go back and tell them I''ve gone-- and be good to Baldy, wo n''t you? 39850 I''m going to be promoted, and what''s the matter with you moving up too?"
39850It was n''t Jerry?
39850Job? 39850 Mean the kerrige?"
39850Money? 39850 More coffee?"
39850Must you go?
39850No? 39850 Notice that mule?"
39850Now that academy is----"What''s an academy?
39850Oh, that? 39850 Oh, yes, I was going to tell you about that, was n''t I?
39850Say, you three X men,said the foreman,"scatter out there; d''yer take this for a conversation party?"
39850Schools? 39850 Schools?"
39850See that big spotted steer there, leadin''? 39850 See that?
39850So you''re goin''range- ridin'', eh, kid?
39850That so?
39850That was about the time Dick Bradford and Charley Lang shot each other, was n''t it?
39850That''s it, eh?
39850They did n''t come till daylight and so were in plain sight, while we were under cover, see? 39850 Those all the clothes you have?"
39850Used the cottonwood for fuel, I suppose?
39850Was n''t it cold?
39850Was that the case where there was some talk of the men being killed first and hung afterwards?
39850Well, Frank, it''s you, is it? 39850 Well, how about Mexican Jack?"
39850Well, kid, how did you get along?
39850Well, kid, think you can tame the buckskin?
39850Well, kid, wha''d''ye see?
39850Well, what''s the matter with making one?
39850Well,said Frank,"would you rather wrestle dishes in Helena or wrangle horses in the open?"
39850Well?
39850Well?
39850Well?
39850Were n''t you afraid to have him round so long?
39850What are you giving us?
39850What are you going to do with your money, Worth?
39850What became of your wagons?
39850What can I do for you?
39850What d''ye want of the railroad?
39850What did you think we were doing, branding calves?
39850What do you think?
39850What do you want to cut down brush for?
39850What kind of things?
39850What were you trying to do?
39850What''ll you give for the buckskin now?
39850What''ll you take for him?
39850What''s all this got to do with Mexican Jack?
39850What''s that you''ve got in your hat?
39850What''s that?
39850What''s that?
39850What''s the matter with chasing them?
39850What''s the matter with your hand?
39850What''s the matter?
39850What''s the matter?
39850What''s up?
39850What''s your reason?
39850Whatcher laughin''at?
39850Where are the horses?
39850Where are you going?
39850Where did you get your blanket and moccasins?
39850Where from, kid?
39850Where is he?
39850Where shall we go?
39850Where were you bound?
39850Where''d yer come from? 39850 Where''s all the people?"
39850Where''s the contractor?
39850Which way you goin''?
39850Who ever heard of people eating dinner at night, anyway?
39850Who''s there?
39850Who''s your friend? 39850 Why did n''t you say something about this before?"
39850Why do you keep it up there?
39850Why not get''Coyote- on- a- hill''to work the door while I run the car?
39850Why, what are you kids doin''here this time of night? 39850 Why, what''s the matter?"
39850Why, what''s the trouble?
39850Why? 39850 Why?
39850Why? 39850 Why?"
39850Will you come with us?
39850Yes,said one of the herders,"he''s a dandy, is n''t he?
39850You got good horse? 39850 You got white- faced horse?"
39850You know Big Hawk?
39850You night- herdin''too? 39850 You ready yet, Worth?"
39850You run race? 39850 You''ve never been East,"began the ranchman,"or to school?"
39850You''ve not spent much this year, have you?
39850You-- you ca n''t be John Worth? 39850 ''Fraid?
39850''Hoss, pony, you got''em?''
39850A look of pity showed plainly on each hobo''s face as he echoed"Walked?"
39850Are you sure you wrote it yourself?"
39850As the new rider trotted in through the gap, some one shouted:"What''ll you take for that horse?
39850But what are we going to do when we get back?
39850Ca n''t we go?"
39850Could he leave him to such a fate after he had so spent himself for his master''s sake?
39850Did they have any squaws with them?"
39850Did you come in on that last freight?"
39850Do n''t you wish you had come back when I wanted you to?"
39850Do you know how to work the pan?"
39850Had they been all killed with the enemy''s noiseless arrows?
39850Have you got a horse- wrangler yet?"
39850How are you?"
39850How?"
39850I said to myself, Is this a Punch and Judy show or a scene from the Inferno come to the surface?
39850In a minute or two they entered camp, and John''s first question was"Where?"
39850John could stand it no longer; he slipped off his back and caught his head in both arms:"Why did I bring you out here?"
39850Never seen one before?"
39850Not out yet?"
39850Or had they been lured away beyond hearing and shot?
39850Pretty dark night, is n''t it?"
39850See that brake beam?"
39850See that?"
39850See?"
39850See?"
39850See?"
39850See?"
39850So the crowd they came round and they staked all they had, While Ike, sorter innocent, said:"Is he_ bad_?"
39850That shuts us out, does n''t it?"
39850The boss''s query,"Got''em all, Worth?"
39850There was a lot of squaws in that bunch, do you remember?"
39850Want to go?"
39850Want to try now?"
39850We did n''t have-- Say, Mr. Miller, what''s this?"
39850Were they not bound on a journey of unknown duration, liable to have all sorts of delightful adventures?
39850What d''ye want of money?
39850What drove you down the trail to- night?"
39850What had become of the pickets?
39850What is the trouble?"
39850What would he do with it?
39850What you doin''round a gamblin''house?
39850What''s his name?"
39850What''s up?"
39850Whatjer think they did, go up to dinner?"
39850When the trainmen had gone into the station, Jimmy took the boy over to a car and pointing under it said:"Never rode a brake beam?
39850Where did they cross?"
39850Where''s the gold?"
39850Where''s your horses?
39850Where''s your people?"
39850Whipped you well, did n''t he?"
39850Who you lookin''for?"
39850Why, bless my heart, is it really you?"
39850Will you do it?"
39850Would that haven of rest ever come into view?
39850You know what a''bad man''is, do n''t you?"
39850You little John Worth?
39850[ Illustration: WHOSE IS IT?
39850going to pull up stakes?"
39850he ejaculated,"I guess you''re on the wrong trail, ai n''t you?
39850what''s the matter?"