IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 ■^■21 12.5 ^ ^ i2.2 I.I us Kb lit ■luu 1.25 1.4 1^ III 1.8 1^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WiST MAIN STREfT WIBSTER.N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4S03 1 m i\ ^\ *^ ^1.^^ <^ or CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHM/ICIVIH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions/ Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques Technical and Sibliographic Notes/Notes techniques et bibliographiques The Institute hss attempted to obt^ in the best original copy available for filming. Features of this copy which may be bibMographically unique, which may alter any of the images in ths reproduction, or which may significantly change the usual method of /liming, are checked below. L'Institut a riicrofilmd le meilfeur exemplaire qu'il lui a eti possible de se procurer. Les details de cet exemplaire qui sont peut-dtre uniques du point de vue bibliographique, qui peuvent modifier une image reproduite. ou qui peuveot exiger une modification dans la mithode normale de filmage sent indiquis ci-desso OiTARIO EXPERIMITAL FARM HERDS AND FLOCKS. .^1884-^^^ "r — -tw o.A.a?j^XjOG"cr -OF- mmi: HERDS AND FLOCKS. Every animal given lias been imported from Great Britain. In 1870 and 1881 the Farm secured several cattle and sheep for Experimental and Educational purposes, but the importation of 1884 exceeds both m variety and value, indeed, when the Dutch or Holstein Cattle and Merino Sheep are obtained, as it is proposed to do in the fall of 1884, there will not be one unrepresented breed of cattle or sheep known as important contributors to the civilized world. The Farm will then be actually in possession of ten breeds of cattle and ten breeds of sheep. The merit of individuals by pedigree is fully given in this catalogue, but as 5, ,,„.,,,., .-v-iv/Ji IT iu\.- ---.rii vixiij njxj iixiV/TTii kJJ iil^^pCWUlUxi, 1 li lllCLy UC W UH OU OUUlliili some notes on several of the animals. 1870 and ducatioiial le, indeed, ., as it is d breed of )rld. The I breeds of fue, but as u ouuiiiii; 8 The Short Horn Bull " Eob Eoy " (45484) was obtained from Mr. Duthie under favour to the Experimental Farm. This magnificent animal was refused to a Canadian in 1888 at any price, and in his letter to Mr. Brown, Mr. Duthie says: "I never parted with an animal with so much regret as I do with Kob Koy,— and had it not been for the way in which you behaved, and for the credit of our breed, I would never have put him in price." With reference to this bull the Lire Stock Journal of England says,—" The bull is Rob Roy (45484), a very large and handsomely formed red, bred by Mr. Jas. Gordon, of Arabella, Ross- shire, out of a cow named Luxury, which Mr. Gordon obtained from the. Midland Counties of England, and got by the well-known 400-guiuea showyard hero Rosario (35315), whose sire was the celebrated Duke of Aosta. Mr. Gordon purchased Rosado at the Highland Show at Glasgow in 1875— the year in which the Duke of Aosta, and his two beautiful sons (Rosario and Pioneer), swept everything before them at the three national shows. By many good judges Rosario was considered the best bull of that remarkable trio, and Rob Roy is very Httle inferior to his sire. Larger in size and fully as wealthy in fiesh, Rob Roy is perhaps scarcely so gay and so attractive in character as his sire was in his youth, but he has, indeed, very few faults. He is long in the frame, admirably let down behind, broad and level on the back, with great wealth of flesh, excellent quai-ters, and good head and horn/' The cows Princess Royal bth and Mademoiselle, from the same herd, are beautiful types of the proper beef and milk combination in a Short Horn ; they t^ c^i/Xlr qS "^"t'^a- ?otZ"."TT^"*- "Mademoiselle." says feminine characL' "ndl^oeJLglyTS q'latv^?^^ '""' "'"' ''" '='^''''^''^' '^ eaucaSrobS£KXat:TSl!^E^^^^^^^^ -' — ^ *- Majesty's Herds at "wlndst a"d tZjJl T^T'''! ^''"'T, ?' ^er reasonssimilartothoseexpressedWv'! n?*V^ % I'avc been sold but for of England says: ''At the W of fifp W f'^ T'^" f ame h,gb class Jonrnal bull Conqueror. In the hind aiiartlr L ' "l"^' " * i' '''''"'*'*'"' two-year-old desired, but otherwL is atoirlwy fo wd " W°' f 'n" ""^'^ °"' "^^ """'d be ribs wide and well coverenoinstron—. H's shoulders are well laid in, his and character faultlesT his head and^' bZ °^^^''^ ^''^ "'^''' l'"'!'*^ «'"'«»«°t. two weeks ago, ConqTeror was bred tZLflF "r'^ attractive. As noticed got by the celebrated Lorf Wtouji/o and ou 'of P^'i'^'r' l'°f'"" ^"''y- the sire and dam of Mr Tavlor'^ ZZa T- f ^'"'^h ^^ ^^"duey (4907), Show at York last yeu- ' ^ "^ ^"^"^ two-year-old bull at the Eoyal secured for editor of the eTournal already quoted, and with reference to those at the Ontario Experimental Farm he says : "Of this popuhir and very vahiable breed Professor Brown has taken with him several very good specunens ; two of them, m particu- lar are of very high merit, namelv, the two-year-old bull Stratliglass (2,357) and the four-year-old cow Kyma (4969), purchased from Mr. Wilken, Waterside of Forbes, Alford. Strathglass was bred by Lord Tweedmouth, Guischan, Inverness- shire, out of the 155-guinea cow Witch of Endor, and got by the Pride bull Heir of Glory, and won the first prize in the yearling class at tlie Royal Show at York, last year. He was purchased by Mr. Wilken, v/hen a calf, at 108 guineas, and it is worthy of notice that at the Tillyfour dispersion sale, his dam was by many good iudges accorded the premier position for symmetry, quality and character; also that the dam of his sire. Pride of Aberdeen 9th, was the highest priced animal at that memorable sale. Large in size, and veiy well Heshed, Strathglass is specially good over the loins and back ribs, while ho is deep m the carcase, ol good quality, and excellent masculine character. The cow that accompanies him from the Waterside Herd is a very thick, handsome, and heavily-fleshed iour- year-old, of good character and line quality. Although not more than four years old she has at foot her fourth calf— a very nice bull, got by Pans 4th (2277)., Her last year's bull-calf was sent to Canada, to the Hon. J. H. Pope, Minister ot A^cTi-iciilture. She was first at the Aberdeen Show as a heifer with calf at foot, and'fi^st at Alford last year in the cow class. Two good cows were secured at Mr. Bennett's dispersion sale at Marypark, Inveraven, and along with these goes a promising bull-cr.lf from Mr. Grant's herd at Advie." For notes to Sybill's Darling 2nd — an Aberdeen Angus Poll cow of high merit — see pedigree. The Galloways are not only of the host families, but unusually good specimens of the breed. Stanley 3rd of Drumlanrig, by the famous Black Prince, is a long, level and very promising young bull. The Devon bull Eose's Duke, is from the Stowey Court herd, still so well known for purity and good size, and the cow Esmeralda (4433), from Windsor, is such an unusually large, well-formed animal, as will probably draw some criticism. The specimens of Ayrshire caCoJe are from herds well and favorably known in Scotland. The pedigree notes mdicate individuality that ha» already been sustained since importation. The Guernseys and Jerseys were obtained direct from tliese Islands, by the agency of Mr. Fowler, of Bushey, England. The Lire Stock Joimud says : "All these animals are of the choicest quality and characteristic shapes." ♦♦Very good as is the collection of cattle, that of sheep is equally good,— if not, indeed, even better." This introduction by Mr. McDonald is enough. The pedigrees and notes to each of the classes are sufficient to guide those interested. \ TEBMS OF SEBVICE, 1884-85. i to Sybill's )edigreo. i specimens e, is a long, till so well Windsor, is 16 criticism. y known in ready been lids, by the cest quality y good,— if )iigli. The nterested. Short Horn - Rob Roy," Aberdeen Angus Poll - Stratliglass," and Hereford -Conqueror." $10 Tor each cow or heifer ; Short Horn -Sir Leonara, $5; all other bulls $1 each. Cash before removal. i •/. . No cow will be allowed that has cast her calf. Should any cow or heifer turn within three weeks after being taken home, no charge wil be made ior on^J^^;;^ service. Twenty-five cents will be charged iar each days keep of a cow or heifer. An allowance will be made for a number of cows or heilsrs. S ET IB E IP. All rams will be $5 per ewe, excepting Lincoln, Highland, Cheviot, and Merl-io, which are 60c. per ewe. Cash before removal. No ewes taken after i5th November. Allowance will be made for a large number of ewes. No rebate for ewes not in lamb. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM BROWN, Atjricultural CoUeije Gnelph, Ontario. 1 8 CATTLE. SHORT HORNS. SIE LEONARD (45G18) [lOOO] . Boan, calved 4ilr Jannary, 1880 ; bred by Hugh Aylm.er, West Dereham, Eng. sire Sir Wilfrid (37484) "'''''' """' dam Countess Brd 2. d. Countess 2nd 8. d. Countess 4. d. Calendula 5. d. Calomel 0. d. Chalk 7. d. Bellona by High Sheriff (20392) by British Crown (21322) by Sir Sam (25171) by Mnjestic (13279) by Hamlet (8126) by Leonard (4210) by Buckingham (3239) Price, ^210. T. C. Booth, Warlaby T. C. Booth, Warlaby E. Booth J. Peel, Knowlmere Manor K. Booth J. Booth R. Booth J. Booth ,w^ reliam, Eng. D BY otli, Warlaby otli, Warlaby 'nowlmere Manor ! NOTES TO SIR LEONARD. Sir Wilfrid is by Royal Benddict, for many years the principal sire at Warlaby, from Lady Fanny by Jjord Blytlie, own brother to the famuus Royal prize cow Lady Fragrant, High Sheriff was by Commander-in-Chief (1st prize bull at the Royal, 1868), from Blooming Bride by Prince of Battersea, Ist prize bull calf at the Yorks}nre Show, 18G8, and a son of Queen of the Ocean, 1st prize cow at the Royal International Meeting at Battersea, 1862. Jl 10 SHORT HORNS. Bed, calved 2q,.-i t "^^^^ "^^'^ (^5484). caived 23rd June, 1880 ; bred hv T i / , «V3 En, • . "^ '^- ^°'''^°"' U-^^l^. Scotland sirs Rosano (35815) , „ bred by ' oy Heir of Windsor (263fi4i i;* ^- ^^wne, Doxford 3-d. Legacy b^r ., , , ^ *^^ ^°'^ ^^'^wgham.Merton 4. d. Lovel/Kate bv w -f."^'" ^^"887) - Hall 5.d. ^ ^ 7 Hosills (H720) by loimgWynyardf 15524) dam Luxury 2. d. Lemon 6. d. 7. d. 8. d. 9. d. 10. d 11. d. 12. d. 18. d. bv nuT? i^'"*°" (4206 ) ?y Burleigh (3244) "^ oyWoodvi]le(2856) oy George (1068) by Constellation (919) by Young Favorite (254) by Midas (486) ^ ^ by Major (897) I'nce, ^450 p. Barnett, Stratton Park Earl r^^ The Hasells l^arl of laardwicke, Wim pole ^" (< Marquis of Exeter Marquis of Exeter ^. Uolling Mr. cirant C. Colling 11 Scotland. ED BY ne, Doxford fcackhouse igham.Merton ^tratton Park i'3Hasells twicke, Wim- <4 B HaselJs NOTES TO ROB ROY. Rob Roy (45484), in 1882, won 1st prize at Dingwall in the class of two-year-olds. In 1883, at the Highland Society's Show at Inverness, he won 2nd prize in a large class of bulls. His sire, Rosario (35315), won 1st prize at *' The Royal English," " The Royal Irish," and *' The Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland " Shows. :eter eter His dam. Luxury, won 1st prize as a cow at Birmingham. If 12 I I I^oan, calved 18th dam Missie 47tli 2. Missie 30th «• Missie 12th «• Missie 4th ^' Missie 6. Countess 7. Jessamine o» Eose ». Thorn SHORT HORNS. MADEMOISELLE. January, 1878 ; bred by Wm Duthfp P.it • . , J^ vvm.iJuthie, Lollynie, Aberdeenshire. oy Orladstone (31253) ?^ £^^^-^^S^§:er (24044) by Master Gunner (2331G) t)y Clarendon (14,280) t>y bon of Duj£e 3rd (17 G97) by The Pacha (7012) by Mahomed (6170) by Plenipo (4725) Cf 117-, "'"'" "^ W. Man-, Upper Mill Kev J. Storei-, Hellidon n' r'°P^?'"'J' Sliethin i)uko of Bjchmond, Gordon Castle Capt. Barclay, Ury Capt. Barclay, Ury »V v/i Oil ^ wi^' ®''"P'°"' Bab- 13 NOTES TO MADEMOISELLE. [Mademoiselle won 1st prize at the ** Eoyal Northern" and "The Ythanside " Shows, both as a yearling and two-year-old. Pier sire, Earl of Derby 2nd (31061), in 1874 won 1st prize at *' The Formattine " I and medal for best bull at "The Highland Society's" and at the "Royal Northern ;" 1st prize,— Cup for best Short Honi, and Cup for best animal of any breed Also, m 1875, at Inverness, he won 1st prize, Lochiel's Cup (460), as best bull of any breed, and Sir Geo. McPherson Grant's prize for best breeding animal in the show-yard. Her dam Missie 47th, won 1st prize and Challenge Cup as best cow of any i-.^^Kl III Uj Ii-iIqv \jidiaa ah J.X1U xlliUimlUe DilOW ill IttVb. ■i^iiS-.tf^'^tfe. u sire dam Beautiful Btar by SHORT HORNS. BETA. Bed, calved 9th September, 1879 ; bred by Hugh Sh- Wilfred (37484) Hyperion (34196) High Sheriff (26392) Cerdic (19415) Sir James (16980) Prince Imperial (15095) Grand Duke (10284) Baron Warlaby (7813) Leonard (4210) Young Matchem (228'>.) Jerry (4097) Young Pilot (4702) Pilot (49G) Son of Apollo (36) 2. d. Balmful 3. d. Banter 4. d. Blithesome 5. d. Bashful 6. d. BHssful 7. d. Bridget 8. d. Bhss 9. d.YoungBroughton,by 10. d. Broughton by 11. dam by 12. dam by 13. dam by by by by by by by by Aylmer, West Dereham, Eng. RRED BY T. C. Booth, Warlaby H. Aylmer, West Dereham T. C. Booth, Warlaby J. Peel, Knowlmere Manor E. Booth S. E. Bolden T. Bates R. Booth R. Booth J. Booth T. Booth T. Booth R. Coiling T. Booth . Sir ■ Hig] Cere H- Price. £210. 15 NOTES TO BETA. lam ,nor . Sir Wilfrid, by Eoyal Benedict (see Notes to Sir Leonard). High Sheriff, by Commander-in-Chief (see Notes to Sir Leonard). Cerdic was by Mr. Booth's Elfin King, from Bride, a daughter of Mr. Bolden's celebrated cow Bridecake, by Crown Prince, of the Bhss tribe. H-^orion, by High Sheriff*, was the sire of Hesperus (39994), 2nd prize bull at '^the Essex Show, and reserve number in the aged bull class at the R.A.S.E. at York, 1883. IS SHORT HORNS. «ed.na.„„,ca,ve.^i^2SSS .^LD EYES. ""'"'■''"■' "'"^"'•"^vanB.Uffin^ton, Shrewsbury Sire Wild Duke 3rd (42611) - - — ^^^^ ^^ dam Wild Duchess 3rd 2. d. Wild Duchess 2nd 3. d. Wild Duchess t' ^' Sm? ^y^« 25th 5. d. Wild Fire 6. d. Wild Eyes 18th I- ^' Wild Eyes 16th in f y^^^ ^yes 8th by Marquis 6tl} (34777) by Caractacus (28141) hi f'^t^^ P"^^^ 3^^ (16182) by Lablache (16353) ^ by Vocalist (13960) by Soion (13766) ^"nalf ^~"°^' U"^«riey Mr. Bolden, Springfield Hall by 2nd Duke of Oxford /Qnj«\ by 4th Duke of NoSu J^erf4 (oa.o, ll ^f?ot Northumberiand (/Itof n. d. Mr. Bate's W Id Eves hi S^^^^^^^^ (1706) ^'''^"^ 12. dam ■^>^®^' ^y Emperor (1975) 13. dam ?y Wonderful (700) 14. dam fy Cleveland (145) 15. dam V Butterflv (104) 16. dam ^yHollon's Bull (313) 17. dam by Mowbray's Bull (2342) 18. dam -^ MastprmoM'o p..i\ ^'99' descended from'M. Dolrison's stock frioe £81 10s. ''■college'"*""'"'"^''' '^'^« Mr. Bates, Kirklevington (( Mr. Stevenson, Wolviston Xur. Parrmgton Major Rudd C. Colling C. Colling ir NOTES TO BARONESS WILD BYES. Wild Duke 3rd is by Duke of Connaught (38604). The Wild Eyes family is said to have always been famous for their deep milking and heavy beef-making properties. Lady Wild Eyes 15th was winner of two first prizes at the R. A. S. E. 18 SHORT HORNS. PBINCESS BOYAL 8tli. Dark roan, calved 22nd January, 1882 ; bred by Wm. Dutliie,Collynie, Aberdeen- shire. XT , ■^ • BKED BY sn-e Ventnloqiiist (44180) A. Cruicksliank, Sitty- dam Princess Roy a) 2(1, by 2d Heir of Eiiglmlunau (34128, W.S^Man-, UpperMill 2. d. Princess Royal by Grand Priuce (2C308) ' A. Crnickshank, Sitty' ton G. Milne, Kinaldie Mr. Emtliie, Lochern Wm. Jobson Wm. Jobson Gen'l Simson, Pitcor- thie C. Colling 3. d. Annie 4. d. Fanny 5. d. Averne 6. d. Young Amazon 7. d. Amazon . u, jDeiiona 9. d. EoUa by Picotee (15908) by Gai'ioch Lad (17988) by Bucephalus (6748) by Crusader (934) by Sultan (1485) by Mars (411) by North Star (458) Price, £200. J§ NOTES TO PRINCESS ROYAL 8th, Princess Eoyal 8th stood 2nd to Mr. Duthie's 1st prize heifer Countess 6th at ''The Formartine," " The Ythanside," and " The Eoyal Northern" Shows in 1883, at the latter beating " The Highland Society's" 1st prize heifer. Her Sire, Ventriloquist (44180), is from Mr. Cruickshank's famous Victoria family, and well known in Aberdeenshire as a prize winner and first-class stock getter. 2nd Heir of Englishman is by the celebrated Heir of Englishman, Grand Prince won 1st prize as a two-year-old at "The Highland Society's" Show. 20 HEREFORDS. CONQUEKOB (7510). Calved 25th April, 1882 ; bred by T. J. Carwardiiie, Stockton Bury, Eng. dam Coral 2. d. Blossom 3. d. Fera 4. d. Eosemary 5. d. Silver T 1 rxT-i, , BRED BY 'hv ^Z ^^tZif^^^ ^- ^''^^'^ A^^'«^'*°"' Herefordshire by Rodney (4907) T. J. Carwardine by DeCote (8060) Thos. Edwards, Wintercott by Heart of Oak (2035) J. Rea, Monauffhty by Counsellor (1939) Phil. Turner, Pembridge by Downton (1219) John Ashwood, Downton Price, i'500. 21 NOTES TO CONQUEROR. Eodney (4907) and Coral are the sire and dam of Mr. Taylor's 2nd prize two- year-old bull at the Koyal Show at York, 1883. Lord Wilton (4740). called the invincible, is acknowledged the greatest Show Bull and sire of the present day. Winner of 1st prize at the Royal Agricul- tural Show at Taunton, also at the Bath and West of England, hela at Croydon and at Hereford in 1875, besides the champion prize m 18HU, 1881, and 1882. He is by Sir Roger (3850), h-, by Sir Thomas (20), and he by Sir Benjamin (86), bred by Mr. B. Rogers in 1856. With reference to the Lord Wilton (4740) blood, The Field of England, 8th March, 1884, says: "According to general confession there has been on:/ one Hereford known to tl: ^ wesent generation of broeders at ail comparable to Horace (3877). The Americans are running wild just now alter the progeny of both. The sensation created by Horace's stock was equalled at the Royal Show at Derby in 1881, by the extraordinary merit of Lord TTr:u«„.l p A ;io„«u+/v,.c Mv navwavflinfi sold Sir Bartlc Frere (obaii) for exportation to America for £600. It may fairly be doubted whether thei-e is another animal of any cattle breed at the present day owning such a numerous progeny." ■ ill ! 22 HEREFORDS. BLOOMEB. Calved 29th May. 1878 ; br.d by John Hill, Feiha»pto„ ■ Kngland. siVo Beube-i (4923) dam Bloomer by Lord Lincoln (8220) 2. d. Blossom by Cheafem (3014) f f ^?f/ , by Pincote (4836) ' i. d. Bloomsbury, by Clungnnford (8G9 a) e! d! fcr b^ Young Hector by Plector (585) "^' '^JL^^i^ythemm bull Price, dei05. Court, Church Stretton. BRED BY E. Bowen, Corfton, Ludlow. J. Hewer, Vern House, Hereford (( <( J. Ackers, Gloucester Mr. Howells, Clungun- ford Mr. Dawes Mr. J. Hewer L^^ 23 NOTES TO BLOOMER. Stretton, orfton, House, icester itngun- (Clurigunford is . le same animal as Sir Eichard Dawes g-ey bull (1954 a.) Bloomer is descended straight from a cow that was got by Walford s (see not .s Iq; Cronkhiil Duchess 2nd), sire Clmigmitord. She is of the Hewer blood, and connected with Cronkhill Duche^^^^ ^^^^A the bull Wonder (420), who tracea back to Silver (540), the origin oi xne Hewer strain. f ThG dam of Wonder (420) was Lofty, who was also the dam of «»« J.^^P^^ J*^^'- at Oakham, in 1837, and the 1st prize m h.s class at femithfield, with a medal to the breeder. a HEREFOROS. SUNPLOWEB. if 1 OCi-t 1 _ _ Calved 3rd December, 1881 ; bred by s7u ■ . ,. ''^ ^"^^J««'y The Queen, dam PrineessofWalPQO.,^ '^'^^"'^''^^'iWemarreiaam.. M .'"'^'> "^ 2. f Princess of Wa lef ' l^ fr""<'^«°P°W (3361) h'^ m*^-'''/ '-^^e Queen 8-d. Tritnia '"' ^' Maximus (660)* ' ?%^''J«% The Queen 4. d. Gwenllian by Brecon (s)i8) w m''T 5. d. GwenUian t^ ^"''"sDeaiahall 11125) V;l *'*>berry, Brecon 6. d. Yoong Princees b^ '^^^o) V^sco^t Hereford.Pre '• a. Princess J"-^ I" t>y bovereign (404) fw ,, ^'egoj'd 25 NOTES TO SUNFLOWER. Her Majesty's Herefoil Herd has never been large, but very choice, and noted for uniformity of style and general evenness, of which Sunflower is a good example. The Ontario Experimental Farm secured the Duke of Connaught (4528) in 1876, from the same herd, and his offspring have already made no mean record in the United States and Canada. 26 HEREFOROS. Calved March 8tL ^^^f^^^ ^^UCHESS 2nd. ' -^^^^ ' bred by John Hill T?^iu Eng and. " ^°"^*' Cluirc h Stretton' dam Cronkhill Lady |- d. CronkiU Bessy 7 ^' Q"een Bessy 4 d. Bessy 5. d. Dorcas 3rd ^. d. Dorcas 2nd 7. d. Dorcas 8. d. Old Damsel ^. d. Old Daisy ^■i. d. Cherry, bred by Skimblescott feiOl) w R r» , bred by by His Majesly JiGSO)' ^^ n;''^"tW«"lo<*. Salop by Walfoi-d (871) by Tom TJuimb (248) by Wonder ^420 by White I5„li (870) by Chancellor (15C) by Thickset (1769) Lord Bei-w,c]c, CronkhiU. iiios. Longmore, Walford J- Tbomas. Cholstrey J- Hevver.Vernflouso, Hereford T. fc,ahvey Ashley Moor "^ J W;K*:.'^,°™*» Castle l-A.Kuight,Dow„to„ Castle ^^^'''' ^°^^"to„ Castle ■Price, £67. 217 NOTES TO ORONKHILL DUCHESS 2nd. Wonder (420) (see notes to Bloomer). Walford (871) was got by Clungunford (869a). -R A Q 17 m-izes including 1st at tlie Windsor Meeting of the He won many E. A. S. h.., piizes, j^^JJ^^ - , ^ ^ ^i offspring at the Eoyal Agricultural Bociety m ^^^1^^%^^^^ Paris '' for the best bull, open to all breeds. ; ;: Cherry, the ''Foundation Cow," was so called from a spot under the eye;.Cronlt- hill Duchess 2nd has a similar spot 1 28 ABEROEEN-ANGUS POLLS. y I^o^i Tweedmouth, G„isacha„, I„,e.„es, dam Witch of Endor (SS2H\ hX^^''' °^ ^lory ^746, ^ ,. '«"=° ^y ''• (rf&^8) by Valiant (663) * ' S^"^- McCombie T;il.,f 2. d. Mayflower 2d of P . u ^™- McComb-e pf r*' 3 . ^'"-h. SSalf "^^^^ ''^E^pe,o. of Ea,, T,„j. Skene. ™'"^- ^^^'er 3- f Mayflower " rs'>7Qi 1 1°"'' '^96) NOTES TO STRATHGLASS (2357), 1 nn nvhihited ffainine first prize as a yearling at the Eoyal Strathglass was only once exhibited, gaming f Society's Show at York, 188.-5. _ Heir of Glory, his sire, brought 155 guineas, when a yearUug. at the Taiyfour Sale in 1880. . . , Paris (1473), Heir of Glory's Sire, was one of tt.e McCon:bie w.nn.ng group at ^'"Varis in 1878, and 1st prize Lull m l«s class. best beef animals. , „ n ^ f \Tr.} VTTT nf *«The Polled Herd Book, strathglass- porti-ait fronts the first page of Vol. VIII of 80 ABERDEEN ANGUS POLLS. : . r , i . ^^^ 3^^ OF MABYPAEK (5285). CalvedAp,,, ,87D.. b.ed by John Mac.e„.ie, L,„e of Can-o. 1 iiT . sire Eobin (1511) ,, . bred by dam Mav,s 2nd by Forager (2114) John MackeMie 2...Mav.. .: byB,ac,cJoc,cofir„,ben(1505, 5^^ Price, ie52 10. n NOTES TO MAVIS 3rd OP MARYPARK (5285). Mr. Alex. Paterson, of Mulbeii, near Keith, Scotland, was one of the oldest breeders of Polls, and many of the present generation like to trace back to. . his beginning of 1839. This pedigree does so, and it is interesting to note at the bame time, that Professor Brown bought a bull from Mr. Paterson as far back as 1859. ^ ;■; : -.•^ 32 ABERDEEN ANGUS POLLS. KYMA (4969). Calved 11th March, 1880; bred by James Strath. Cauldhame. Tarves, Aberdeen. dam KateofTiUychetlvaoqit tv r!?"KT^-'^1ml- , , Sir g!m! Grant 2. d. Mar, of tJCVS) ^y SSSif """"''^"^ ^'''^ K.^SS. 8. d. a pure Abordeenshire cow by C. McCombie, Tillychetly. (Se^vk^p:ii) Price, ^£100. 33 NOTES TO KYMA. Kyma, with calf at foot, gained first prize at the Royal Northern at Aberdeen in 1882 ; also 1st at Vale of Alford Show in 1883 in a strong class of cows. . She has only been twice exhibited. Etonian is by Elcho (595) oat of Eva (984). The dams w^re bred at Tillychelty. w,.._^ 84 iff ABERDEEN-ANGUS POLLS. SYBIL'S BiAJlLZNG 2iid (4611). Calved 27th March, 1880; bred by James Argo, Cairdseat, Tarves. BRED BY sire Etonian (1658) dam Sybil's Barling (4050) by Ballot (634) 2. d. Fred's 5th Darling (2363) by Scotland (725) 3. d. Fred's Darling (1045) by Reform (408) ' 4. d. Sybil (974) by Black Prince of Bogfern (501) , ^_^.^„. 5. d. Ann of Bogfern (539) by Banks of Dee (12) The late Sir Thos. Burnett, Leys 6. d. Young Matilda (177) ' Price, £50. ^M.tl^AJ JO X Sir G. M. Grant, Ballindalloch Wm. Anderson, Wellhouse Alex. Paterson, Mulven Wm. McCombie, Tillyfour Wm. McCombie, Tillyfour 85 NOTES TO SYBIL'S DARLING 2nd (4611). Etonian (see notes to Kyma). Sybil's Darling 2nd (4611) has never been shown. She is the only one of that family out of Great Britain, and the present owner of the Sybils in Scot- land offered the Ontario Experimental Farm a large priro to have her returned. An American offered $2,000 for her in 1B82. Her bull calf Mar- quis of Huntly sold for $550 at the public sale in 1883. Sybil's Darling (4050) was first as one year old at Inverurie, second as two year old at Udney, first as cow when three years old, first a cow when four years old, in a class of 19, at Alford in 1882, and third at Royal Noi'thern sam^ year, with third calf at foot. 86 i I ABERDEEN-ANGUS POLLS. MINNIE OF Calved April, 1880; sire dam Apple Blossom (893) by 2. d. Abbess (654; by 3. d. Annie of Portletlien (273; by 4. d. Jenny Lind 2nd (162) by 6. d. Jenny Lind of Portletheu by (246) 6. d. Young Duchess 2nd (32) by MABTPABK (5286). bred by The Earl of Seafield. KRED BY Scotia 2nd (1801) James Mackessac, Forres Sir James 2d (378) liob't Walker, Portletlien Wallace (211) liob't Walker, Portletlien Fyvie (18) W. Cosmo Gorden, Port- lethen Jamie (10) Eob't Walker, Portle^hen Banks of Dee (12) The late Sir Thomas Bur- nett, Leys Porty(oO) Bob't Walker, Port lethen MIO 7s, 37 NOTES TO MINNIE OP MARYPARK (6286), This is one of the best Portlethen Pedigrees. MJ i fjf mOimimmmm SB m DEVONS. HOSE'S DUKE. Calved 7th April, 1883; bred by Walter Farthing, Stowey Court, Bridgewater. sire General Golley ^564) dam Rose (4903) 2. d. Rosa 2nd )3885) 8. d. Red Rose (3006) 4. d. Rosa ( ) 5. d. Rose ( ) by Croydon Boy (1309) by Duke of Devon (1056) by Royal Duke (9l8a) by Mr. Stranger by Mr. Stranger Ontrr^^i'xperir^ ?-^ immediately previous to transfer to the p mi r arm, Mr. J .it, H. M. Commissioner, desiring to pay a compliment. Price, £'45. m 11? I % swater. to the ment. 1 1 DEVONS. 1'';' HI 1 ESMiiiBALiDA ^443d). '■ I Calved in 1877 ; bred by "William Smith, Whimple, Devon. 1 1 sire Chancellor (1047) I dam Tyra by Duke of Devonshire (1062) ■ 2. d. by Duke of Wellington (1830) J ■• Price, JeeO. ^^^^1 1 m H 1 40 ^1) GALLOWAYS. STANLEY 3rd OF DBUMLANBIG (1793). Calved 1st January, 1882 ; bred by Dnke of Biiccleuch. BRED BY _ -p -, n sire Eskdaill (1559) Duke of Buccleucli dam Lady Stanley of Prumlanrig . _ _ (2858) by Pretender (617) John Underwood, Crofts 2. d. Lady Stanley (1670) by Hossack (1319) John Wallace, Kirkcud- bright. 3. d. Jane of Breconhill (3354) by Emancipation John Graham, Lockerbie (1318) 4. d. Rosy of Breconhill (3353) by Black Jock of Geo. Graham, Riggfoot ^ Pedderhill (1316). Price, deiOO. '^ 41 NOTES TO STANLEY 3rd OP DRUMLANRIG (1703.) Eskdaill was Brd at Castle Douglas as a yearling ; his sire, Black Prince of Driunlanrig (54G), had a remarkable show-yard career, besides his breeding qualities. He was 1st as a yearling at Castle Douglas and at Highland Society's Show at Kelso, and won. the Highland Society's first prize at Stirlihg when two-year-old, and the three-year-old at Inverness in 1874,, their gold medal at Glasgow, 1875 and Aberdeen in 1876, and the last time at the Dumfries Union show in 1876, wiien he won 1st. Lady Stanley was 2nd at Lockerbie, 3rd at H. S., Glasgow, 2nd at Carlisle, fend- 1st at Dalbeattie in 1875 ; 1st at Lockerbie, H. S. Show, Aberdeen, Carlisle and Dumfries Union in 1876 ; 3rd at the Eoyal of Eng., Liverpool ; 1st and cup at Carlisle and 1st at Dalbeattie in 1877. Stanley 8rd was 2nd at the Eoyal of Eng. at York and 3rd at the Dumfries Union Show in 1888. -itil I i» CALLOWAYS. aEM 2nd OF BBUMLANBia (4236). Calved 18th January, 1882 ; bred by Jos. Neilson, Kirkgunzeon, Dumfries. BBED By sire Speculation (1662) The Duke of Buccleuch dam Gem of Druralanrig (4235) by Earl 8rd of Drumlanrig The Duke of Buccleuch (1155) 2. d. Miss Tait of Killymingan (2746) by Robin Hood (1120) &, d. bred by Jam^s Ta^it, Lochrutton Price, ^60. 43 NOTES TO GEM 2nd OP DRUMLANRIG (4236). Speculation, by Stanley of Drumlanrig (1348), besides winning several other prizes, was 1st at Stirling as aged bull. Speculation's dam, Countess of Drumlanrig (2621), was by Black Prince and un- doubtedly one of the best cows in the herd. Black Prince of Drumlanrig (546), grandsire of Berta of Drumlanrig (4222) (see next page) gained the 1st prize at Castle Douglas, Kelso Highland Society, and Thomhill in 1872 ; the 1st at Stirling H. Society and Thornhill in 1878 ; the first at Inverness Highland Society in 1874 ; the gold Medal at Glasgow Highland Society in 1875 ; the gold medal at Aberdeen Highland Society, the Ist Prize at Thornhill, with special prize for best male, and 1st at Dum- fries Union in 1876. 44 _ GALLOWAYS. BEBTA OF Di:UMLANEIG (4222). Calved 27tli February, 1882 ; bred by the Duke of Biiccleuch. . BRED BY sire Harden 2nd (1458) James Graham, Par- celstown , ^ :dam Bessie 2nd of Drumlanrig by Black Prince of Drum- (3411) lanrig (546) James Cunningham, Dalbeattis 2. d. Bessie of Drumlanrig (2183) by Statesman (G30) W. & J. Sherman, Ba- lig, Ki^'kcudbright 3. d. Countess of Blaiket (1582) by Clansman of Blaiket W. & J. Sherman, Ba- (629) lig, Kirkcudbright 4. d. Maggie of Blaiket (1570) by Sir Walter (536) W. & J. Sherman, Ba- lig, Kirkcudbright 5. d. Maggie, 1st of Blaiket (2948) by Sir William (222) SamueJ Cunningham, 'DunrodMill 6. d. Mary of Blaiket (2945) by Wellington (22) Adam Corrie, Cairnie- hili Price, £60. ^^^^^mf^i^^^mi^-ir^rj^'^^- ■<■ 46 NOTES TO BERTA OP DRUMLANRIG (4222). For Black Prince A Drumlanrig (546) s.ee notes to Gem 2nd of Drumlanrig. Berta of Drumlanrig's sire, Harden 2nd, is fall brother to Mr. Cunningham's celebrated bull (lloi), illustrated in Vol.IV., and took the 'ind prize at the Koyal Show at Carlisle and the II. S. Show at Kelso in 1880, when one year old, also 2d at H. S. Show,:Stirhng, in 1881, and 2nd to Harden as above at Glasgow in 1882. Harden 2nd gained 1st prize at Brampton in 1879. f Her dam, Bessie 2nd, was only twice shown, viz. at Carlisle and Kelso, in 1880, being 2ud on both occasions. Harden (1151) gained 1st prize at Wigton, 2nd at Milnthorpe, and was highly commendred at Dumfr:-^3 H. Society and Carhsle in 1878. 1st at Carlisle, Brampton, Wigton and Lockerbie; 2nd at Perth H. Society and Cocker- rvimifii ary(\ TT ftn^i'^tv'H TTiedal «« bfist Gallowav a,t Lockerbie in 1879. «! Ah i 46 i; I I Jii AYRSHIRE^. CAMPBEXjX. of DBUMIjANBIG (462). Calved April, 1882 ; bred by the Duke of Buccleuch. sire Keil of Craigman (148) dam Myres (819) Price, ?42. His « NOTES TO CAMPBELL OP DRUMLANRIG (462). His dam, Myers (319), was 4th in tlie Ayr Derby of 1874. 1st as a three-year- old at New Cummock in 1874, and as the same in calf or milk, and 1st as best cow of any age. Also 1st as a three-year-old in milk at Miiirkirk in 1874, and 1st as cow of any age and best bred animal. Besides several prizes at Tarbolton in 1872-8-4. iiiifiHa AYRSHIRES. STATELY 3rd OF DBUMLiANBIG (863). Calved 22d April, 1879 ; bred by tlie Duke of Bnccleiicli. . sire Knight of Drumlaiirig (35) dam Stately 2nd of Drumlanrig (383) by ^nrnliousc of Drumlanrig (7) -1. Stately of Drumlanrig (382) by bliankston " ' Price UO. ■"""■mil 49 NOTES TO STATELY 3rd OP DRUMLANRIG (863). Stately 3rd was only once exhibited, being first in milk when three years old. Knight of Drumlanrig was never shown, being kept exclusively for breeding pur- noses. His dam, Eosie of Drumlanrig (371) won, when three years old, 1st in the Derby at Ayr for milk, 1st in the three year old class and gold medal for best female in the Show. She also won in the same year 1st for three- year-old in milk at Glasgow and Sir Michael Stewart's Cnp for best female. She won this cup for three successive years, besides winning many prizes at Ayr. Mr. James Cranston, manager for the Duke oj: Buccleuch, says "this is the only Ayrshire cow that never was beaten in u show-yard." I 50 AYRSHIRES. SENSATION and OF DBUMLANEIG. Calved Uth June. 18S1 ^J^^^^^^^^^ Dam Sensation of Dnxmlanrig (848) by White Prince (63) Pric £40. 51 NOTES TO SENSATION 2n''* OP DRUMLANRX^ This cow is entered in Vol. VII. of H. B., not yet issued. Altliou-h neither Sensation 2nd, her sire, nor dam were ever shown, there are no Ayrshire animals with more show-yard records than . ie Barneil stock W which the sire is descended. On the dam's side, .^ving for sire WhL^.e Prince, a ball which stands first on record as being sire c , as many it not, more prize milch cows than any other Ayrshire bull. mi 52 il ! AYRSHIRES. PEGGIE OF AUCHETSIBBAIN. Calved March, 1882 ; bred by Robert Wallace, Auchenbrain, Manchlin. sire Duke 3rd (G47) Dam White Kate (2475) Price, £25. 53 AYRSHIRES. JEANIE OF AUCHENBBAIN. Calved April, 1882; bred by Eobert Wallace, Aiichenbrain, Mauchlin. Dam Paisley 2. d. Grey Kate 8. d. Kate sire Duke 8rd (647) by Wallace of Drumlanrig (61) by Bob Price, £25. 54 n ' GUERNSEYS. CEa?Y^ArAYO (37). Yellow, fawn and white; calved 12th May, 1882; bred by John LePage, St. Saviour's, Guernsey. No 1 on horn. sire Presto (li) BRED B\ Dam Princess 2nd by Premier (31) James LePage, Ncuve Maison, Parish of the Catel, Island of Guernsey. Price, ^650. 55 NOTES TO CBTBWA^O (37). Cetewayo's sire. Presto (14), won 1881 and 1882. 1st Prizes at the Royal Agricultural Shows in 1,11 Mi 56 i s No. 6 on horn. GUERNSEYS. BUTH. Calved May 1882 ; bred by Mr. Ogier, St. Martins, Guernsey. Price, £S5. No. -^ 57 GUERNSEYS. GOLDLEAF. Calved April, 1881 ; bred by Mr. De Garris, Fortavale Parish, Guernsey. No. 4 on horn. i' iyji^i ' iKM ' *ggr' i V-gt! '^' W'?!*,^ g yM? t J. ? ». ' / Ji'' ..:t < Wffw 68 JERSEYS. " ST. MART'S BOY" (535). Solid Grey, switch and tongue black ; calved 10th Feb 188B ; bred by E. P. DuFeu, St. Mary's Parish, Jersey Island. sire Careful Lad (331) Dam Morning Star (659) Price, ^45. 69 NOTES TO ST. MARY'S BOY. This bull is grey in color and all the heifers are fawn, a variety not so desirable to those who breed for uniformity of herd, but thought to be an important feature experimentally for this station. ' il i ! I 60 (( JERSEYS. BEAUTY OF THE MILL." Solid fj.wn, calved 8tli May, 1982 ; bred by Pli. LeCoiiilliard, Parish of Groiiville, Jersey Island. No. 7 on horji. sire Lemon Peel (320) Dam Cantering Lady. Price, £45. "Bei And Her 61 NOTES TO BEAUTY OP THE MILL. jiiville, *♦ Beauty of the Mill " is twin to "Eosie." And these are from the most noted family of butter-making cows on the Island of Jersey. Her sire ** Lemon Peel " is by " Bobby " 208, of the famous Coomassie blood. 62 JERSEYS. ''BOSIE." Solid fawn, calved 8tli May, 1885 ; bred by Ph. LeCouilliard, Parish of Grouville T,, „ , Jersey Island. ' No. 8 on horn. ^ ^, . sire Leinon Peel (320) Dam Cantering Lady. ,^, ^, , Twin to " Beauty of the xMill." (bee Notes to *♦ Beauty of the Mill.") Price, ^645, Grey No. 4^ 68 JERSEYS. iville, LE TOCQ'S PBINCESS. Grey fawn ; calved May 1882; bred by J. H. Kent. Parish of St. Owen's, Jersey Island. No. 4 on horn. (Registration not yet out.) Price, M5. 64 Calved April, 1881. (( WEST HIGHLAND. DUKE OF ABQYLE." Presented to the Ontario Experimental Farm by George Whitfield, Eougemont, Quebec. 65 HGL8TI;lN. jeorge S I 66 HOLSTEIN. i h M 67 HOLSTEIN. Ir' i 68 HOLSTEIM. i. i i i V Gra^ 69 SHEEP. LINCOLNS. RAM "Nocton, 1884." Lambed Spring, 1883, Bred by R. Wright, Nocton Heath, Lincohi. bire Grand sire R. Wright. '* T. Needham. Price, £S0. 70 Sire Grand sire LINCOLNS. EWE. Ear No. 877. Lambed Spring, 18S3. Bred by R. Wright, Nocton Heath, Liiicohi. <( W. Harrison. " Late W. F. Marshall. Price i^lO. 1 71 LINCOLNS. EWE. Ear No. 881. Lambed Spring, 1883. Bred by E. Wright, Nocton Heath, Lincoln. Sire '' R. Wright, g. '* *• W. Barrison, g'g' " " Late W. F. Marshall. Price, ieiO. 72 LING0LN8. li i EWE. Bar No. 878. Lambed Spring^ 1883. Bred bv B. Wright, Nocton Heath, Lincohi W. Boe B. Wright T. Petchell B. W. Holmes T. Marshall Mr. Chaplin g-g g.g-g-g-g sire n (( t( (( (( ({ n (( Price,;jeiO. 78 GOTSWOLDS. RAM " Swanwick." Lambed Spring ^ 1883. Bred by Eussell Swanwick, Cirencester, Gloucestershire sire Young Carlisle g. " Carlisle. First Prize ram at the Eoyal at Carlisle. Price, ^623. it 74 COTSWOLDS. I RAM " Gillett, 1884." Lambed Spring, 1883. Bred by T. & S. G. Gillett, Kilkenny, Bampton sire Oaldands '* John Gillett, late of Oaklands Dam bred by T. & S. G. Gillett. Shown with his mother in a pan of five ewes with lambs ; took 1st prize for best pen at the Oxfordshire Show in 1883. Price, £30. Da 75 GOTSWOLDS. EWES. Lambed Spring, 1883. Ear No. 588\ Ear No. 832 Ear No. 833 Ear No. 842 Ear No. 886j Bred by T. & S. G. Gillett. Sire *' Oaklauds," bred by John Gillett, late of Oakland^ Dams bred by T. i^ S. G. Gillett. Price, £5 each. 76 LEICESTERS. RAM " Wallace." Lambed Spring, 1883, Bred by Eobert Wallace, Mauchlin. iyrshire sire " 90-Guineas," bred by Messrs. Clark, Old Hamstock Mains Dam '* Old Perth," bred by E. Wallace. g. sire a £37 ram of the Mellandean strain g.g. *' the £195 Pol worth Earn " 90-Guineas " gained 3rd prize at the H, S. Show in Glas« Price ii20. . \ ■dsliire OXFORD DOWNS. R^M "BRASSBY, 1884." Lambed Spriny 1888. r^'ed by A. Brassey, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire sire Buyal Derby, 1st prize shearing of 1882 sire ot dam Royal Kilboiirn, second prize shearing of 1879. Price, ^20. ill: 84 OXFORD DOWNS. ■i' I EWES. Lawhrd SpruKj 1883. Bred by A. l'>rassey, ('hippiiii,' Norton, Oxtbrdsliire Eav No. (>84 Ear No. GDO Ear No. 820 ' All descended from })rize winning Rtock exhibited at all the Ear No. 840;' principal shows held Um^ugliont England. Ear No. 084 Ear No. 377 j He Price, i^lO each. 85 all the HAMPSHIRE DOWNS. RAM, " Parsons 1884." Lambed Spring, 1882, Bred by W. Parsons, West Stratton, Miclieldever, England. Grand sire '» W. Newton. Descended from a lamb bred by James Rawlener, Wilton, Salsbury. Price, UO, T 86 HAMPSHIRE DOWNS. RAM. " Wilts, 1884." Lambed Sjiring, 1883. Bred by W. Parsons, West Stratton, Miciieldever sire " \V. Parsons, West Stratton, Miciieldever which was also in prize pen mentioned in notes preceding Price, £35. w \ I! "^ 87 HAMPSHIRE DOWNS. BWBS. Lambed Spring, 1883, Bred by W. Parsons, West Stratton, Miciieldever. Ear No. 590— Sire ''Parsons 1884." Ear No. 685— Sire bred by James Reid, Hornington, Salsbury. Ear No. 859— Descended from stock bred by W. Parsons. Ear No. 860— Grand dam bred by G. A. Morrison, Salsbury and g. g. sire '* '' James Rawlener, Wilton,— sire of his sheep ■o XT r.^. -r^ so successful in the show-yard Ear No- 884— Dam and sire bred by W. Parsons. Price M6 each. WVi 88 i: > •f ■ t ^1 r i il SHROPS. RAM. *• Royal Stamp" 1699 . Lambed Spring, 18S'^. Bred by John Evans, Uffington, Shrewsbury. Sire -' Eoyal Gem" (1024) Dam's '♦ "Bristol Keserve" (H4) g. dam\s " '' Grand Duke" (G20; g.g. dam's ♦' *' Union Jack" (1252) This ram was let in 1883, to R. Thomas, Esq., for 70 guineas. Price £65 t», 89 8HR0PS. RAM. " Monarch." Lambed Spring, 1888. Bred by John Evans, Uffington, Shrewsbury. Sn-e " Lord Coxcomb" (743) Dam's " " May Duke" (837) g. dam's " '« Eoyal Taunton" (115) g.g. dam's ♦♦ " Cardinal" (53) Price £35. 90 SHROPS. RAM. " AUsopp 1884." Lamhed Spring 1883 Bred by Sir Henry Allsopp, Bt., Hindlip Hall, Worcester. Sire •• Chisham's No. 8" (376) bred by Lord Chisham. Dam bred by Mr. Smith, Sutton Haddock,— sire '♦ Lothair" (779) Sire's sire *' Son of Mansell's No. 8" bred by Lord Chisham. Sire's dam an R. A. S. E. prize that won in 1879, Ist at Kilburn, 1st and champion at Manchester, 1st and special at Worcestershire and Malvern, 1st at Worcestershire and btonebridge m 1831, and 2nd at Worcestershire and Dudley in 1882,— being one in a pen of nve at the above. ^ Price deiO. 91 »h 8HR0PS. EWES. Lambed Spring, 1883. B-I by Sir Henry Allsopp, Bt., Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire. Ear No. 589 \ Eer No. 593 Z No. fo5 -''(885) '°'"-^ ^°- ''" <^^^' '^"•^ -" °f " ^^""'™ i" I'-vo" Ear £: 600 1 ^''"' ^''^ ^^ ^"' "^'^'^ '^"^°1'1'' ^'- Price i;5 each. ■ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) 1.0 I.I 1^ 1^ 2.2 a. M £[ ld£ 12.0 ILL8. L25 114 1111.6 % / '^^ '/ >!!^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. H580 1 ^s > % ^^ ^ "<^ ► -■■^ssimnxu.im^iJi^iij . .iMiMtaWi ^isan 92 SHR0P8. EWES. Lambed Spring, 1883. Bred by Sir Henry Allsopp, Bt., Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire. Ear No. 632 Ear No. 676 \ Ear No. 683 Ear No. 687 Ear No. 688 Ear No. 689 Ear No. 699 Ear No. 816 Ear No. 834 Ear No. 888^ Sire ♦' Cliisham's No. 14" (377) Dams bred by Mr. Smith, Sntton Maddock, and by Mr. Minton, Monntford. Price £5 each. 98 SHROPS. EWES. Lamhed Sjninff, 1883. Bred by Sir Henry AUsopp, Bt., Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire. Ear No. 890 \ Ear No. 89G ' Sire " Baron Pendeford" (217). Ear No. 1000 j Dams bred by Mr. Griffin, Peel Wj Price £5 each. Ear No. 1001 j 'all Marhet, Drayton. u II i 1 i 1 94 1 1 SOUTH DOWNS. RAM. "Walsingham 1884." Lamhed Spring 1882. Bred by Lord Walsingham, Merton, Norfolk. Sire a son of '' Royal Taunton,"— first prize ram. Dam by a grandson of *♦ Viceroy." The son of - Roya) Taunton" was half brother to the yearling ram sold to George Carew- Gribson for 200 guineas, and great grandson of " Royal Manchester," for which an offer of 500 guineas was refused. Price Je52 10s 95 SOUTH DOWNS. EAM. "Woods 1884." Lamhed Spring, 1883. Bred by Lord Walsingham, Merton, Suffolk. Sire — Ro>al Reading first prize ram. Dam sister to the Oxford and Royal Bristol first prize yearling ram. The sire was by the Royal Bristol two-year old prize ram. Price £105. 96 80UTHD0WN8. Li ^BS. Lambed Spring, 1883. Bred by Lord Walsingham, Merton, Suffolk. Ear No. 1002— Half sister to " Woods 1884" preceding. Ear Eo. 1003 — Sire " Webb," a favorite and well known ram. Ear No. 1004 — Sire the first prize " Halifax" ram. Ear No. 1005 — Sire ** Sliirston," a favorite yearling ram. Ear No. 1006 — Sire a grandson of ** Royal Birmingham." Dams bred by Lord Walsingham. Price £10 10s. each. 97 MERINO. gjg ^g!M 8 IK[in£j | fc^ f ^ » #»ffig i^^B 98 * 1 99 MERINO. INDEX. CATTLE. Breed. Page. Short Horns 8 Herefords 20 Aberdeen Angus Polls 28 Devons 38 Galloways 40 Ayrshires 46 Guernseys 54 Jerseys 58 West Highland 64 Holstein 65 SHEEP. Breed. Page. Lincolns 69 Cotswolds 78 Leieesters 76 Highland -. 78 Cheviots.. 80 Oxford Downs 82 Hampshire Downs 85 Shrops 88 South Downs 94 Merino 97