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Title: Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-Bred Neat Stock
Short Horns, Ayrshires and Devons
Author: Various
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HERD RECORD
OF THE
ASSOCIATION OF BREEDERS
OF
Thorough-Bred Neat Stock.
SHORT HORNS.
HARTFORD:
PRESS OF WILLIAMS, WILEY & WATERMAN.
1863.
NOTICE.
Owing to circumstances beyond the control of the Committee of Publication, or of the Committees on the Pedigrees of the various classes of stock, it has been impossible to publish the first volume of the Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-bred Neat Stock at an earlier day. The desire to obtain as large a representation of stock as possible, and to extend the advantages of the Association as widely among breeders as they could, has induced the committees on the various classes of stock to hold open their books, and the delays incident upon tracing doubtful pedigrees, through in many instances a long correspondence with owners and breeders, have prevented them from furnishing the copy to the Publication Committee in season to have the work finished sooner. Every care has been taken to have the records perfect, and to admit no pedigrees of doubtful character. It is believed this has been successfully accomplished, and that the animals here recorded may be relied upon as of undoubted purity of blood.
H. A. DYER,
S. I. BARTLETT,
Committee of
Publication.
INDEX TO BREEDERS AND OWNERS
Allen, J. S., 12, 27, 33, 44, 60, 61, 74, 75, 76
Alexander, R. A., 38, 47, 68, 72
Bartlett, S. W. & Son, 25, 34, 37, 43, 48, 51, 63, 71, 79, 84
Bartlett, D. W., 25, 44, 46, 49, 53, 84
Barber, C. H., 19, 55, 46, 51, 52, 78
Beach, A. H., 22
Bissell, J. H., 73
Bissell, S. T., 39
Boyd, S., 27
Booth, J., 22
Bolden, S. E., 47
Buffum, S. W., 11, 13, 20, 21, 22, 23, 33, 40, 41, 42, 44, 54, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 73, 79
Bragg, N. W., 16
Carter, N., 13, 24, 35, 39, 49, 51, 54, 69, 77, 80, 82, 83
Chapman, J. B., 60
Clement, I. S., 28
Cowles, Thomas, 67
Cowles, Solomon, 54
Cummins, A. O., 26, 43, 50, 53, 55, 56, 68
Ely, E. C., 12, 19, 50, 52, 66
Fogg, J., 16, 26, 36, 63, 65, 67, 68, 70, 72
Fosgate, James, 79
Goodale, J. H. & Co., 26
Goodwin Morgan & Son, 83
Huntington, T. P. & O. H. Smith, 60
Hurst, Wm., 16, 22, 23, 28, 47, 70, 78, 83
Ives, Wm. J., 82
Lathrop, P., 10, 19, 21, 25, 31, 35, 37, 41, 43, 56, 57, 60, 62, 64, 65, 69, 71, 72, 74, 76, 77, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85
Loomis, Burdett, 22
Lubbock, Sir John, 35
Lyman, Wm., 13
Mather, Timothy, 15, 18, 27, 36, 37, 49, 50, 51, 70
North, F. H., 81
Noble, F. A., 10, 12, 45, 53, 60
Phelps, E. A., 35, 36, 37, 51, 77
Porter, Norman, 25, 48, 60, 61, 71, 80
Robbins, S. W., 14, 32, 38, 56, 68, 72, 73, 82
Rockwell, Dr. W. H., 79
Rotch, F., 70
Rotch, F. M., 39
Sessions, Wm. Vine, 39
Sherwood, J. M., 53, 55, 58, 80
Smith, Lawrence, 63
Smith, M. J. & Son, 20, 21, 25, 29, 30, 37, 39, 46, 61, 78
State Lunatic Asylum Worcester, Mass., 27
State Reform School, Conn., 18
Stedman, P., 17, 21, 25, 32, 33, 45, 69, 73, 74
Stedman, B. H., 11, 15, 29, 30, 31, 48, 54, 61, 71
Stebbins, E. W., 15
Tanqueray, J. S., 41
Taylor, J. S. & G. E., 16
Taber, S. T., 9, 10, 18, 31, 33, 36, 39, 40, 62, 78, 82
Taintor, D., 12
Thorne, S., 13, 14, 18, 22, 24, 32, 41
Vail, George, 24
Walton, J., 10
Webb, Jonas, 59
Wells, H. L., 82
White, H. G., 12, 13, 17, 18, 22, 40, 43, 50, 53, 56, 57, 62, 63, 69, 74, 77, 84
Winslow, A. M., 11, 20, 25, 40, 58, 59, 64, 65, 72, 76, 80, 83
Wilson, Wilbur, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 24, 26, 29, 34, 35, 39, 45, 48, 52, 71
Wood, A. C. & J. G., 14, 18, 19, 23, 26, 31, 45, 48, 59, 60, 67, 70, 72, 78, 81
SHORT HORNS.
The pure, improved Short Horn, having become an established variety of Neat Stock for useful and farm purposes throughout the Northern and Western States, and proved themselves to be all that can reasonably be expected of them when established on soil productive of an abundance of grass, it is desirable to preserve their blood as pure as possible, and the animals herein inserted have had their pedigrees examined and approved by the Committee appointed for that purpose. It must be admitted that the Short Horns present themselves to notice under circumstances of peculiar interest; possessing in themselves a combination of desirable qualities, and rendered attractive to the eye by their splendid frames, and beautiful varied colors, it is not surprising they have become objects of public interest. Great temptation is laid before a class of men to manufacture pure bloods to suit their purposes, being able to afford them at a much less price than a genuine article. Great facilities are within the reach of all at the present day, who desire to become acquainted with their history and their great performance at the shambles, and for the dairy, and general usefulness as farm stock.
The beef producers, and beef dealers uniformly acknowledge their great superiority over common stock. In the month of November, 1817, the improved Durham Short Horn Bull, Young Denton, (963) then sixteen months old, arrived in Boston, sent out from England by Samuel Williams, of London, a present to his brother Stephen Williams, of Northboro', Worcester Co., Mass.; he remained there until 1827 or 1828, when he was taken to the State of Maine, where he died, April 16, 1830. His Sire was Denton, (198); his G. Sire Comet, (155); was sold for 1000 guineas in 1810. In 1822, Mr. Williams received the Short Horn Cow, Arabella, from the same source; her Sire was North Star, (460); Dam, Aurora by Comet, (155). Both of these animals were bred by that eminent breeder, John Wetherel, who was one of the four spirited purchasers of Comet (155) in 1810, at the price before mentioned. It has been claimed by those who have gone before us, that Young Denton (963) was the first improved Durham Short Horn Bull, imported into the United States. From these two imported animals sprang a very numerous progeny, and their descendants are scattered through all of the Northern States. In 1823 the Bull Admiral, (1608) and Cow Arabella, were sent out from the same herd as a present from Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin, to the Massachusetts Agricultural Society, who placed them under the charge of E. Hersey Derby, Esq., of Salem, Mass., who bred from them successfully a few years, when the stock on hand was sold and removed to Hartford Co., Conn. Many animals of the present day, trace back to this importation. About the same period, Israel Monson, Esq., of Boston, a large landholder, brought out the Cow, Tube Rose, also from the herd of Mr. Wetherel. She produced but one Heifer in this country, (Rose by Young Denton), which, with her Mother and Daughter, (Nellie by Admiral, (1608)) died about the year 1830.
In 1823. Mr. John S. Skinner, then editor of the American Farmer, Baltimore, imported two Heifers, Conquest and Pansey, and a Bull, Washington, (1566) for Gen. Stephen Van Renselaer, of Albany, N. Y., all from the herd of Mr. Champion, Blythe, England. Many of their descendants are recorded in this book, and are scattered through all the Northern States. All of the above mentioned animals possessed a very high order of excellence for milking capacity, both quality and quantity, and their descendants maintain that character in a very high degree at the present day.
In 1829, Mr. Benjamin Rodman, of New Bedford, Mass., imported three Heifers, Adaliza, Dulcibella, and Galatea, and a Bull, Devonshire, (966) bred by Mr. Whitaker, of Burley, Yorkshire,—these were selected by Mr. Francis Rotch, then in England. One of them, Dulcibella was in calf when purchased, and produced Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) from which has sprung a numerous family of Cows, celebrated for their superior dairy qualities.
In 1830, Mr. Enoch Silsby, of Boston, Mass., sent to England and brought out the Cow, Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) and Bull, Boston, (1735) both bred by Mr. Curry, of Brandon. These animals left a numerous progeny, justly celebrated for strong constitutions as well as rich handling and dairy qualities; many of their descendants are also recorded in this book.
It is not claimed the instances of Short Horn excellence herein cited are superior to many others; they are those that have been noted and the facts made public.
Beef Qualities.
In 1843 a thorough bred Heifer, Regina, three years and a half old, having nursed her calf through the summer, was in thin flesh in the fall. Her bag having been deformed by accident, and she not being in calf, was put into a distillery stall in November, fed on slops and straw, and slaughtered in April following, and her dressed weight, beef, hide and tallow, 1005 pounds; beef of the finest quality.
In 1857, Lucy, a thorough bred Heifer, was turned to pasture with reference to making beef of her, she having proved barren, being then nearly four years old. She was put into the stable in November, fed on good hay and a very small quantity of meal, it being the design to feed her a long time. On the fourth day of January following she was sold to a butcher for ten dollars per cwt., estimated at 1,000 pounds. She was slaughtered at Hartford, Conn., being four years and five months old, having eaten less than two bushels of meal in her life. Her beef was sold, all the prime pieces at twenty-five cents per pound; was a very beautiful animal, with handling properties of the very highest order of excellence.
In the month of January, 1862, Pocahontas, a thorough bred Heifer, was sold and slaughtered, then five years and one month old. Her dressed weight was as follows: hide, ninety pounds; tallow, one hundred and twenty-seven pounds; quarters, eleven hundred and eighteen pounds; total dressed weight, thirteen hundred and thirty-five pounds; was sold for eight cents per pound, making $106.80. Her feed, other than hay and grass, being twenty and one-half bushels of meal in all.
Dairy Qualities.
Lucilla, a thorough bred Heifer, at four years old, gave in June fifty-five pounds of milk on an average for one month; her greatest yield in one day was fifty-nine pounds and eight ounces, and during this month yielded fourteen pounds and eight ounces of butter in one week; her feed, grass, with three quarts of meal daily. At five years old the first week in June, her milk yielded fifteen pounds three ounces of butter, on grass only.
Dorothy, a thorough bred Cow, gave thirty-nine pounds eight ounces of milk per day, three months after calving, on grass only; and in seven days made fifteen pounds one ounce of butter, in October.
Nymph 5th, in the month of June, 1860, gave twenty-four quarts of milk daily for two weeks in succession, and made butter at the rate of two pounds four ounces per day, or fifteen pounds three ounces per week, on grass only.
Rose 2d, a thorough bred Cow, produced seventeen pounds four ounces of butter from one week's milk in June, on grass only.
Longevity.
Princess, a thorough bred Cow, bred regularly up to eighteen years old; was then dried off and turned to grass for beef, and slaughtered in the fall without stall-feeding, and made merchantable beef.
Arabella, a thorough-bred Cow, bred regularly up to seventeen years old, and died in 1861, at eighteen years old.
Lilac 4th, a thorough-bred Cow, bred regularly up to nineteen years old, and died in 1861.
Scale of Points for Short Horn Bulls.
Points.
Art. 1.—Purity of breed on male and female side; sire and dam reputed for docility of disposition, early maturity, and aptitude to fatten. Sire a good stock getter. Dam a good breeder, and giving a large quantity of milk, or such as is superior for making butter or cheese.
4
Art. 2.—Head muscular and fine. The horns fine and gradually diminishing to a point; of a flat, rather than of a round shape at the base; short and inclined to turn up; those of a clear, waxy color to be preferred, but such as are of a transparent white, slightly tinged with yellow, admissible. Ears small, thin, and covered with soft hair; playing quick and moving freely. Forehead short and broad, especially between the eyes, and slightly dished. Eyes bright, placid, and rather prominent than otherwise, with a yellow rim round them. Lower part of the face clean, dished, and well developing the course of the veins. Muzzle small. Nose of a clear orange or light chocolate color. Nostrils wide and open. Lower jaw thin. Teeth clean and sound.
5
Art. 3.—Neck fine, and slightly arched; strongly and well set on to the head and shoulders; harmoniously widening, deepening, and rounding as it approaches the latter point. No dewlap.
2
Art. 4.—Chest broad, deep and projecting—the brisket on a lower line than the belly.
5
Art. 5.—Shoulders broad, strong, fine, and well placed. Fore legs short, straight, and standing rather wide apart than narrow. Fore arm muscular, broad, and powerful; slightly swelling and full above the knee; the bone fine and flat. Knees well knit and strong. Foot flat and in shape of an oblong semi-circle; horn of the hoof sound, and of a clear, waxy color.
2
Art. 6.—Barrel round and deep, and well ribbed up the hips.
4
Art. 7.—Back short, strong, straight and broad from the withers to the setting of the tail. Crops round and full. Loins broad. Huckle bones on a level with the back. Tail well set, on a level with the back, or very slightly below it; fine and gradually diminishing to a point, and hanging without the brush an inch or so below the hock, at right angles with the back.
4
Art. 8.—Hind quarters from the huckle to the point of the rump, long and well filled up. Twist well let down and full. Hind legs short, straight, and well spread apart; gradually swelling and rounding above the hock; the bone fine and flat below. Foot flat, and in shape making an oblong semi-circle. Horn of the hoof sound, and of a clear, waxy color. Legs not to cross each other in walking, nor to straddle behind.
3
Art. 9.—Skin of a medium thickness; movable and mellow; a white color is admissible, but a rich cream or orange much
preferable
. Hair well covering the hide; soft and fine, and if undercoated with soft, thick fur in the winter, so much the better. Color, pure white, red roan, bright red, or reddish yellow and white. (A black or dark brown nose or rim round the eye; black or dark spots on the skin and hair decidedly objectional, and indicative of coarse meat and bad blood.)3
Art. 10.—Good handling.
4
Art. 11.—Sure stock-getter.
4
Art. 12.—Stock, when made steers, certain to feed kindly for beeves at any age, and make prime beef.
5
Art. 13.—General appearance.
2Perfection.
50
Red, bred and owned by Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved February 6th, 1862, got by Duc D'Argentine, *20, Dam Kate Louisa, &c., as above.
2d dam Fay, by Foig-a-Ballagh, (8082) 3d—Fame, by Raspberry, (4875) 4th—Farewell, by Young Matchem, (4422) 5th—Flora, by Isaac, (1129) 6th— —— by Young Pilot, (497) 7th— —— by Pilot, (496) 8th— —— by Julius Cæsar, (1143).
Scale of Points for Short Horn Cows.
Points.
Art. 1.—Purity of breed on male and female side; sire and dam reputed for docility of disposition, early maturity and aptitude to fatten. Sire a good stock getter. Dam a good breeder; giving a large quantity of milk, or such as is superior for making butter or cheese.
7
Art. 2.—Head small and tapering; longer and narrower in proportion than that of the bull. Horns fine and gradually diminishing to a point; of a flat rather than of a round shape at the base; short, and inclined to turn up; those of a clear waxy color to be preferred, but such as are of a transparent white slightly tinged with yellow, admissible. Ears small, thin, and well covered with soft hair; playing quick and moving freely. Forehead of good breadth between the eyes, and slightly dished. Eyes bright, placid, and rather prominent than otherwise, with a yellow rim round them. The lower part of the face clean, dished, and well developing the course of the veins. Muzzle small. Nose of a clear orange, or light chocolate color—the former much preferred. Nostrils wide and well opened. Lower jaw thin. Teeth clear and sound.
5
Art. 3.—Neck fine and thin, straight, and well set on to the head and shoulders, harmoniously widening, deepening, and slightly rounding in a delicate feminine manner as it approaches the latter point. No dewlap.
2
Art. 4.—Shoulders fine and well placed. Fore legs short, straight, and well spread apart. Fore arm wide, muscular, slightly swelling, and full above the knee; the bone fine and flat below. Knees well knit and strong. Foot flat and in shape of an oblong semi-circle. Horn of the hoof sound, and of a clear waxy color.
2
Art. 5.—Chest broad, deep and projecting—the brisket on a lower line than the belly.
5
Art. 6.—Barrel round, deep, and well ribbed up to the hips.
4
Art. 7.—Back short, strong and straight, from the withers to the setting of the tail. Crop round and full. Loin broad. Huckle bones on a level with the back. Tail well set, on a level with the back or very slightly below it; fine and gradually diminishing to a point; and hanging without the brush, an inch or so below the hock, at right angles with the back.
4
Art. 8.—Hind quarters from the huckles to the point of the rump long and well filled up. Twist well let down and full. Hind legs short, straight, and well spread apart; gradually swelling and rounding above the hock; the bone fine and flat below. Foot flat and in shape of an oblong semi-circle. Horn of the hoof sound and of a clear waxy color. Legs not to cross each other in walking, nor to straddle behind.
3
Art. 9.—Udder broad, full, extending well forward along the belly, and well up behind. Teats of a good size for the hand; squarely placed with a slight oblique pointing out; wide apart; when pressed by the hand the milk flowing from them freely. Extra teats, indicative of good milking qualities, but should never be milked, as they draw the bag out of shape. Milk veins large and swelling. Milk excelling either in quantity or quality for making butter or cheese.
5
Art. 10.—Skin of a medium thickness; movable and mellow; a white color is admissible, but a rich cream or orange much preferable. Hair well covering the hide; soft and fine, and if undercoated with soft, thick fur in the winter, so much the better. Color pure white; red roan; bright red; red and white; spotted roan, or reddish yellow and white. (A black or dark brown nose, or rim round the eye; black or dark brown spots on the skin and hair decidedly objectionable, and indicative of coarse meat and bad blood.)
3
Art. 11.—Good handler.
4
Art. 12.—Sure and good breeder.
4
Art. 13.—General appearance.
2Perfection.
50
HERD RECORD
OF THE
ASSOCIATION OF BREEDERS
OF
Thorough-Bred Neat Stock.
SHORT HORNS.
The figures in parenthesis, thus, (00) refer to the numbers in the English Herd Books; the open figures thus, 00 refer to the American Herd Books; the figures at the right of the asterisk, thus, *00 refer to the numbers adopted by this Association in its volumes.
BULLS.
*1 Arch Duke, 3649.
Light roan, bred by S. T. Taber, Chestnut Ridge, Duchess Co., N. Y.; property of A. P. Viets, Hancock, Berkshire Co., Mass.: calved April 1st, 1859; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Calla, by Lamartine, (11662),—
2d dam Jane, by Young Magog, (2247) 3d—Laura, by Budget, (1759) 4th—Strawberry, by Sandœ, (2598) 5th—Old Red Rose, by Copeland, (1871) 6th—Grey Hook, by Marquis, (407).
*2 Berkshire Duke, 3675.
Red and white, bred and owned by A. P. Viets, Hancock, Berkshire Co., Mass.: calved March 6th, 1860; got by Chaos, 1347, Dam Cassiopeia, by Highflyer, *37, 578,—
2d dam Jeanett, by Backwoodsman, 226, 3d—Jane, by Young Magog, (2247) 4th—Laura, by Budget, (1759) 5th—Strawberry, by Sandœ, (2598) 6th—Old Red Rose, by Copeland, (1871) 7th—Grey Hook, by Marquis, (407).
*3 Berkshire Boy,
Red and white, bred and owned by A. P. Viets, Hancock, Berkshire Co., Mass.: calved April 2d, 1861; got by Arch Duke, *1, 3649, Dam Cassiopeia, by Highflyer, *37, 578,—
2d dam Jeanett, by Backwoodsman, *6, 226, 3d—Jane, by Young Magog, (2247) 4th—Laura, by Budget, (1759) 5th—Strawberry, by Sandœ, (2598) 6th—Old Red Rose, by Copeland, (1871) 7th—Grey Hook, by Marquis, (407).
*4 Buncomb, 1302.
Roan, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of F. A. Noble, East Windsor, Conn.: calved December 11th, 1855; got by Prince of Orange, 872, Dam Madonna, by imported Wolviston, 1109,—
2d dam Marchioness, by imported Yorkshireman, 189, 3d—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 4th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*5 Bonaparte,
Red and white, bred and owned by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved August 22d, 1861; got by Hamilcar, *33, Dam Rose, 2d, by Dan O'Connell, 407,—
2d dam Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 3d—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— ---- by Patriot, (486).
*6 Backwoodsman, 226.
Roan, bred by John Walton, C. W., late the property of S. T. Taber, Duchess Co., N. Y.: calved April 20th, 1847; got by Brilliant, 30, Dam Young Favorite, by Comet, 1385,—
2d dam Favorite, by Hewood, (2114) 3d—Sweet Apple, by Frederic, (1060) 4th—Ribstone Pippin, by Cleaveland, (146) 5th—Golden Pippin, by North Star, (459) 6th—Beauty, by Favorite, (252) 7th— —— by Favorite, (252) 8th— —— by Favorite, (252) 9th— —— by Favorite, (252).
*7 Capt. Wilkes,
Red and white, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved December 21st, 1861; got by Duke of Carlisle, *10, 3850, Dam Alida, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Autumn, by North American, 116, 3d—Adaliza, by Agate 2, 4th—Adaline, by Young Comet, (3427) 5th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 6th—Annabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*8 Cæsar,
Red and white, bred and owned by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved August 23d, 1861; got by Rob Roy, 4320, Dam Yarico 17th, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Yarico 6th, by Prince Leopold, 869, 3d—Yarico 2d, by East Windsor, 56, 4th—Yarico, by North American, 116, 5th—Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Miranda, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*9 Chicopee,
Red and white, bred and owned by B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved October 3d, 1861; got by Hampden, *31, 2949, Dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) by 7th— —— Marske, (418).
*10 Comet, 3772.
Red roan, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved August 23d, 1859; got by 2d Prince of Orange, *59, 2183, Dam Pocahontas 4th, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Pocahontas 2d, by Tam O'Shanter, 168, 3d—Pocahontas, by North American, 116, 4th—Princess by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— —— by Patriot, (486).
*11 Cow Boy,
Red and white, bred by J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.; property of E. C. Ely, Longmeadow, Mass.: calved May 24th, 1860; got by 2d Hiawatha, *34, 1667, Dam Eva 2d, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Eva, by Logan, 95, 3d—Agatha, by Fabius, 60, 4th—Young Agatha, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Dorcas by Boston, (1735) 6th—imported Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 7th—Duchess, by Wellington (683) 8th—by Admiral, (4) 9th—by Sir Harry, (1444) 10th— —— by Colonel, (152) 13th—by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 12th—by Son of Hubback, (319).
*12 Commodore, 3777.
Roan, bred by F. W. Stone, Moreton Lodge, Guelph, C. W.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved May 26th, 1857; got by imported John O'Gaunt 2d, (13089) Dam Duchess, 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Duchess 2d, by North Star, (4592) 3d—Duchess, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 5th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*13 Duke of Worcester, 3896.
Light roan, bred by Daniel Taintor, Worcester, Mass.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved May 4th, 1859; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Cara, by Young Meteor, 1147,—
2d dam Double Rose, by Prince Hal, 137, 3d—Rosilla, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Elvira by Young Comet, (3437) 5th—Emma by Rockingham, (560) 6th—imported Anabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*14 Dupont,
Red and white, bred by F. A. Noble, East Windsor, Conn.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved January 17th, 1861; got by 2d Hiawatha, *34, 1667, Dam Kathleen, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Atalanta, by Prince Albert, 847½, 3d—Alice by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Danae, by Carlos, (1787) 5th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 6th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 7th—Delicia, by Major, (2252), &c.
*15 Duke of Argyle,
Roan, bred and owned by Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved February 6th, 1862; got by Red Rover, 2109, Dam Tube Rose 4th, by imported Wolviston, 1109,—
2d dam Tube Rose 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, (5941) 3d—Tube Rose 2d, by Earl of Antrim, (10174) 4th—Tube Rose, by South Durham, (5281), &c., as in Tube Rose, 4th.
*16 Duke of Windsor,
Red star in the face, bred and owned by H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved February 11th, 1862; got by Red Duke, *60, 4295, Dam Windsor Belle, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Red Romp, by Agate 2, 3d—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansey, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— ---- by Patriot, (486.)
*17 Duke of Carlisle, 3850.
Red, bred by Samuel Thorne, Thornedale, Duchess Co., N. Y.; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved April 22d, 1859; got by 2d Grand Duke, (12961) Dam Clover, by Grand Duke, (10284),—
2d dam Countess, by 3d Duke of Oxford, (9047) 3d—Careless, by Short Tail, (2621) 4th—by son of Second Hubback, (2683).
Note.—Clover was the winner of the first prize and Silver Medal to the breeder at the New York State Show, at Syracuse, in 1858.
*18 Duke of Wilbraham,
Red and white, bred by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.; owned by William Lyman, Wilbraham, Mass.: calved July 29th, 1860; got by 2d Hiawatha, *34, 1667, Dam Fancy, by Berlin Hero, 257,—
2d dam Letty, by Fabius 2d, 478, 3d—Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 4th—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Young Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 6th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 7th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*19 Derby,
Bred and owned by John
Howitt
, Guelph, C. W.: calved in 1848; got by Prince Albert, *56, Dam Moss Rose, by imported Reformer, 898,—2d dam Ruby, by Agricola, (1614) 3d—imported Beauty, by Snowball, (2647) 4th—by Lawnsleeves, (365) 5th— —— by Mr. Mason's Charles, (127).
*20 Duc D'Argentine,
Red, bred by Samuel Thorne, Duchess Co., N. Y.; property of S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn.: calved April 11th, 1859; got by 2d Grand Duke, (12961) Dam Darlington, 6th by 4th Duke of Oxford, (11387),—
2d dam Darlington, 1st by Thomas, (5471) 3d—Pretty Maid, by Eryholme, (3736) 4th—by Reformer, (4914) 5th—by Young Favorite, (3770) 6th—by Wellington, (2825).
*21 Duke of Springfield,
Roan, bred by H. J. Chapin, Springfield, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved August, 1861; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Belladonna, by Holyoke, 580,—
2d dam Stella, by Fabius 2d, 478, 3d—Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 4th—Arabella, by Agate 2, 5th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 6th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 7th—Delicia, by Major, (2252).
*22 2d Duke of Kent,
Red roan, bred by D. B. Haight, Duchess Co., N. Y.; property of A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved April, 1861; got by Duke of Kent, 2768; Dam Red Rose 3d, by imported Duke of Athol, 445,—
2d dam Red Rose, by Plow Boy, 824, 3d—Lucilla, 2d, by Guarionez, 68, 4th—Lucilla, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 6th—Agatha, by Sir Charles, (1440) 7th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 8th—by Admiral, (4) 9th—by Sir Harry, (1444).
*23 Dacotah, 3800.
Red and white, bred and owned by B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved May 8th, 1858; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Virgillia, by Prince Royal, 880,—
2d dam Stella 2d, by Rollo, 152, 3d—Stella, by North American, 116, 4th—Stately, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Princess, by Splendid, (5297) 6th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 7th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*24 Double Marmion,
Red and white, bred and owned by Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved June 29th, 1861; got by Young Marmion, *37, 3602, Dam Nymph 5th, by imported Lord Vane Tempest, 669½,—
2d dam Nymph, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 4th—Nonpareil, by young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*24½ Fourth of July,
Red and white, bred and owned by E. W. Stebbins, Deerfield, Mass.: calved July 4th, 1859; got by Hiawatha, 1666, Dam Regetta, by Prince Albert 3d, 858,—
2d dam Lydia, by Walter, 1072, 3d—Arabella, by Victory, (5565) 4th—Sally, by Major (441) 5th—Old Sally, by grand son of Favorite, (252) 6th—by Punch, (531) 7th—by Hubback, (319.)
*25 Fabius 3d,
Red roan, bred and owned by B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved April 3d, 1859; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60.
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— ——— by Comus, 161, 7th— ——— by Marske.
*26 Franklin,
Red and white, bred and owned by Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.: calved December 1st, 1861; got by Prince of Wales, 4276, Dam Molly, by Hiawatha, 1666,—
2d dam Cassy, by Young Meteor, 1147, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
*27 Finellas Neptune,
Dark roan, bred and owned by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.: calved January 20th, 1860; got by imported Neptune, *50, 3192, Dam imported Finella, by Grand Duke, (10284),—
2d dam Fay, by Foig-a-Ballagh, (8082) 3d—Fame, by Raspberry, (4875) 4th—Farewell, by Young Matchem, (4422) 5th—Flora, by Isaac, (1129) 6th— ---- by Young Pilot, (497) 7th— —— by Pilot, (496) 8th— —— by Julius Cæsar, (1143).
*28 General Sale,
Red, bred by J. S. & G. E. Taylor, Shelburne Falls, Mass.: calved July 29th, 1859; got by John Bull, *40, 3025, Dam Lady Sale 6th, by Red Knight, 890,—
2d dam Lady Sale 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, 1034, 3d—Lady Sale 2d, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 4th—Lady Sale, by General Sale, (8099) 5th—Clara, by Napier, (6238) 6th—Maid of Orleans, by
Mameluke
, (2258).*29 Granite State,
Red, bred by James Fosgate, Winchester, N. H.; property of Nathaniel W. Bragg, Royalston, Mass.: calved June 3d, 1862; got by Duke of Carlisle, *17, 3850, Dam Victoria, by Ashuelot, 1213,—
2d dam Victoria, by imported Cerdic, (5843) 3d—Young Agatha, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Dorcas, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Agatha by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 9th— ——- by Colonel, (152) 10th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 11—by Hubback, (319).
*30 Gov. Hancock
Red and white, bred and owned by H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved April 8th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Lucy, by Osceola, 789,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Logan, 95, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252)7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th by Marske, (418).
*31 Hampden, 2949.
Roan, bred by P. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved June 30th, 1857; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Young Dorothy, by Windsor Comet, 1105,—
2d dam Dorothy, by East Windsor, 56, 3d—Red Romp, by Agate 2, 4th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 6th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 7th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 8th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 9th—by Prince, (521) 10th—by Patriot, (486).
*32 Hannibal,
Red and white, bred by H.J. Chapin, Springfield, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved March 8th, 1859; got by 2d Hiawatha, *34, 1667, Dam Belladonna, by Holyoke, 580,—
2d dam Stella, by Fabius 2d, 487, 3d—Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 4th—Arabella, by Agate 2, &c., as in Hamilcar.
*33 Hamilcar,
Red and white, bred by H.J. Chapin, Springfield, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson; Agawam, Mass.: calved November, 1857; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Belladonna, by Holyoke, 580,—
2d dam Stella, by Fabius 2d, 487, 3d—Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 4th—Arabella, by Agate 2, 5th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 6th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 7th—Delicia by Major, (2252), &c.
*34 2d Hiawatha, 1667
Light roan, bred by Wells Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved September 29th, 1856; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Yarico, by North American, 116,—
2d dam Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038) 3d—Miranda, by Young Denton, (963) 4th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 5th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 6th— ---- by Henry, (301) 7th— —— by Danby, (190).
*35 Humboldt,
Red, bred by S. T. Taber, Dover Plains, Duchess County, N. Y.; property of State Reform School, Meriden, Conn.: calved May, 1859; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Laura 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Laura, by North American, 116, 3d—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 5th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 6th— ---- by Admiral, (4) &c., &c.
*36 6th Hiawatha, 2971.
Red and white, bred by Wells Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved September 17th, 1857; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Yarico 3d, by East Windsor, 56,—
2d dam Yarico, by North American, 116, 3d—Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038) 4th—Miranda, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, 155, &c.
*37 Highflyer, 578.
Red, bred by Samuel Thorne; property of A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved December 14th, 1854; got by Duke of Gloster, (11382) Dam imported Diana Gwynne, by Duke of Lancaster, (10929),—
2d dam Dolly Varden, by Ribblesdale, (7422) 3d—Dorothy Gwynne, by Conservative, (3472) 4th—Cripple, by Marmion, (406) 5th—Daphne, by Merlin, (430) 6th—Nelle Gwynne, by Layton, (366) 7th—Nelle Gwynne, by Phenomenon, (491) 8th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 9th— —— by Favorite, (252) 10th— ---- by Hubback, (319) 11th— —— by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 12th—by Weistel's Bull, (669) 13th— —— by Masterman's Bull, (422) 14th— —— by the Studley Bull, (626.)
*38 Honest Abe, 4026.
Red and white, bred by E. C. Ely, Longmeadow, Mass.; property of Charles H. Barber, East Windsor, Conn.: calved May 12th, 1860; got by Brother Jonathan, 2570, Dam Ruth, by Uncle Tom, 1056,—
2d dam Stella 2d, by Rollo, 152, 3d—Stella, by North American, 116, 4th—Stately, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Princess, by Splendid, (5292) 6th—Flora by Patriot, (2412) 7th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*39 John Bell, 4068.
Red roan, bred and owned by A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.; calved January 12th, 1861; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Lady Chesterford 2d, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam imported Lady Chesterford, by Earl Ducie, (12799) 3d—Lady Jane, by Red Roan Kirtling, (10691) 4th—Lady Ann, by Pam, (6272) 5th—Countess, by Vanguard, (5545) 6th—Dodona, by Alabaster, (1616) 7th—No. 6, by Dr. Syntax (220) 8th— —— by Charles, (127) 9th— —— by Henry, (301) 10th—Lydia, by Favorite, (252) 11th—Nell, by the White Bull, (421) 12th—Fortune, by Bolinbroke, (86) 13th— —— by Foljambe, (263) 14th— —— by Hubback, (319).
*40 John Bull, 3025.
Red and white, bred by Frederic W. Stone, Guelph, C. W.; property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved July 6th, 1857; got by John O'Gaunt, (13089) Dam imported Bianca, by Minstrel, (11818)—
2d dam Banksie, by Shepherds Purse, (10804) 3d—Raspberry, by Mozart (11830) 4th—Cherry, by Sterling, (5330) 5th—Wide 2d, by Frederic, (3836) 6th—Old Wide, by Favorite, (3768) 7th— —— by Fathwell Studley, (5401) 8th— —— by Son of Waddingworth, (668).
*41 John P. Hale,
Red, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved April 28th, 1862; got by Duke of Carlisle, *17, 3850, Dam Dawn, by Earl of Warwick, 465,—
2d dam Luna, by Nebraska, 738, 3d—Aurora 2d, by East Windsor, 56, 4th—Aurora, by North American, 116, 5th—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 6th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3437) 7th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 8th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 9th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 10th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 11th— —— by Henry, (301) 12th— —— by Danby, (190).
*42 Leonidas, 4094.
Red roan, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved August 17th, 1860; got by 2d Prince of Orange, *59, 2183, Dam Pocahontas 4th, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Pocahontas 2d, by Tam O'Shanter, 168, 3d—Pocahontas, by North American, 119, 4th—Princess, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— —— by Patriot, (486).
*43 Lucifer,
Red, bred and owned by Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved September 9th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Colona, by Earl of Warwick, 465,—
2d dam Atalanta 3d, by Logan 2d, 652, 3d—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 5th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 6th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*44 Marmion, 1843.
Roan, bred by N. J. Becar, property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, and Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved October 2d, 1855; got by Duke of Gloster, (11382) Dam Zoe, by 5th Duke of York, (10168),—
2d dam Janetta, by Lycurgus, (7180) 3d—Jacosta, by Friar Tuck, (3848) 4th—-L. Junta, by Warden, (5595) 5th—Joyance, by Javelin, (4093) 6th—Joy, by Blythe, (797) 7th—Jeanette, by Wellington, (684) 8th— —— by Phenomenon, (491) 9th— —— by Favorite, (252) 10th— —— by Favorite, (252) 11th— —— by Hubback, (319) 12th— —— by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 13th— —— by Weistel's Bull, (669) 14th— —— by Masterman's Bull, (422) 15th— —— by the Studley Bull, (626).
*45 Marmion,
Roan, bred and owned by Phineas Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved August 1st, 1862; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam White Rose, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Rose 2d, by Dan O'Connell, 407, 3d—Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 6th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 7th—Primrose, by Charles, (127).
*46 Marmion 2d,
Red, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved February 21st, 1862; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Dianna Gwynne, by Duke of Lancaster, (10929),—
2d dam Dolly Varden, by Ribblesdale, (7422) 3d—Dorothy Gwynne, by Conservative, (3472) 4th—Cripple, by Marmion, (406) 5th—Daphne, by Merlin, (430) 6th—Nell Gwynne, by Layton, (366) 7th—Nell Gwynne, by Phenomenon, (491) 8th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 9th— —— by Favorite, (252) 10th— —— by Hubback, (319) 11th— —— by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 12th—by Weistel's Bull, (669) 13th— —— by Masterman's Bull, (422) 14th— —— by the Studley Bull, (626).
*47 Major Anderson,
Red roan, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved February 4th, 1861; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Dianna Gwynne, by Duke of Lancaster, (10929),—
2d dam Dolly Varden, by Ribblesdale, (7422) 3d—Dorothy Gwynne, by Conservative, (3472) 4th—Cripple, by Marmion, (406) 5th—Daphne, by Merlin, (430) 6th—Nell Gwynne, by Layton, (366) 7th—Nell Gwynne, by Phenomenon, (491) 8th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 9th— —— by Favorite, (252) 10th— —— by Hubback, (319) 11th— —— by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 12th— —— by Weistel's Bull, (669) 13th— —— by Masterman's Bull, (422) 14th— —— by the Studley Bull, (626).
*48 Monarch,
Red and white, bred by A. H. Beach, Merwinsville, Conn.; property of Burdett Loomis, Suffield, Conn.: calved June 23d, 1860; got by Duke of Ash Grove, 2745, Dam Belle 3d, by the Count, 1028,—
2d dam imported Belle, by Monarch, (7249) 3d—Barmaid, by Hurricane, (4061) 4th—Spotted Boughton, by Crusader, (7939) 5th—Bombazine, by Regent, (544).
*49 Middlesex,
Red and white, bred and owned by H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved June 30th, 1862; got by Thorndyke, *68, 4422, Dam Laurestina 2d, by John Bull, *40, 3025,—
2d dam Laurestina, by Earl of Warwick, 465, 3d—Laura 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869, 4th—Laura, by North American, 116, 5th—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 6th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 7th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 8th— —— by Admiral, (4) 9th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 10th— —— by Colonel, (152) 11th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, 319, 12th— —— by Hubback, (319).
*50 Neptune,
Light roan, bred by John Booth, Killerby, England; imported by Samuel Thorne, owned by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.; got by Water King, (11024) Dam Bloom, by Buckingham, (3239),—
2d dam Hawthorn Blossom, by Leonard, (4210) 3d—Blossom 3d, by Young Red Rover, (4905) 4th—Blossom, by Isaac, (1129) 5th—Blossom, by Pilot, (496) 6th—Twin Cow, by Albion, (14).
*51 Napier,
Dark roan, bred and owned by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.: calved March 10th, 1861; got by imported Neptune, *50, 3192, Dam imported Finella, by Grand Duke, (10284),—
2d dam Fay, by Foig-a-Ballagh, (8082) 3d—Fame, by Raspberry, (4875) 4th—Farewell, by Young Matchem, (4422) 5th—Flora, by Isaac, 1129, 6th— —— by Young Pilot, (497) 7th— —— by Pilot, (496) 8th— —— by Julius Cæsar, (1143.)
*52 Nonesuch, 1935½.
Red and white, bred by D. C. Collins, Hartford, Conn.; property of David Mosely, Westfield, Mass.: calved April 2d, 1853; got by Monarch, 718, Dam Novice, by Coxcomb, 382,—
2d dam Nina, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 4th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155.)
*53 Osceola,
Red and white, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved May 24th, 1861; got by Duke of Winchester, 2792½, Dam Lucky, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Aurelia, by Osceola, 789, 3d—Adeliza, by Agate 2, 4th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 5th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 6th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 9th—by Henry, (301) 10th— —— by Danby, (190).
*54 Prince of Wales, 4275.
Red roan, bred and owned by A. C. & J. G. Wood, Millbury, Mass.: calved October 11th, 1860; got by Highflyer, *34, 587, Dam Lady Chesterford, by Earl Ducie, (12799,)—
2d dam Lady Jane, by Red Roan Kirtling, (10691) 3d—Lady Anna, by Pam, (6272) 4th—Countess, by Vanguard, (5545) 5th—Dodona, by Alabaster, (1616) 6th—No. 6, by Dr. Syntax, (220) 7th— —— by Charles, (127) 8th— —— by Henry, (301) 9th—Lydia, by Favorite, (252) 10th—Nell, by the White Bull, (421) 11th—Fortune, by Bolingbroke, (86) 12th— —— by Foljambe, (263) 13th— —— by Hubback, (319.)
*55 Pluto,
Red and white, bred by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved June 4th, 1860; got by Frank Forrester, 2868, Dam Eva 3d, by Duke of Windsor, 451,—
2d dam Eva, by Logan, 95, 3d—Agatha, by Fabius, 60, 4th—Young Agatha, by imported Boston, (1735) 5th—Dorcas, by imported Boston, (1735) 6th—imported cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 7th—Duchess, by Wellington, (1683), &c.
*56 Prince Albert,
White, bred by George Vail, Troy, N. Y.; property of John Howitt, Guelph, C. W.: calved June 19th, 1846; got by Meteor, 104, Dam Splendor, by Symmetry, (2723),—
2d dam Pomona, by Bedford, Jr., (1701) 3d— —— by Isaac, 1129, 4th— —— by Whitworth, (1584) 5th— —— by White Comet, (1582) 6th— —— by Son of Kitt, (2179.)
*57 Prince of Oxford, 3308.
Red roan, bred by Samuel Thorne, Duchess Co., N. Y.; property of Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved July 3d, 1857; got by Duke of Gloster, (11382) Dam Maid of Oxford, by Lord of Eryholme, (12205),—
2d dam Oxford 13th, by 3d Duke of York, (10166) 3d—Oxford 5th, by Duke of Northumberland, (1940) 4th—Oxford 2d, by Short Tail, (2621) 5th—Matchem Cow, by Matchem, (2281) 6th— —— by Young Wynyard, (2859.)
*58 Planet,
Red and white, bred by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.; property of Charles H. Barber, East Windsor, Conn.: calved August 15th, 1861; got by Hamilcar, *33, Dam Fancy, by Berlin Hero, (257,)—
2d dam Letty, by Fabius 2d, 478, 3d—Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 4th—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 6th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 7th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155.)
PRINCE OF OXFORD, 2 Years Old, 3308. Vol. 4, A. H. B. THE PROPERTY OF NEWTON CARTER, HARTFORD, CONN.
*59 2d Prince of Orange, 2183.
Light roan, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved May 24th, 1856; got by Prince of Orange, 872, Dam Novice, by Coxcomb, 382,—
2d dam Nina, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 4th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*60 Red Duke, 4295.
Red, bred by Phineas Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.; property of Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.: calved June 2d, 1859; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Young Dorothy, by Windsor Comet, 1105,—
2d dam Dorothy, by East Windsor, 56, 3d—Red Romp, by Agate 2, 4th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 6th—imported Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 7th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 8th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 9th— —— by Prince, (521) 10th— —— by Patriot, (486).
*61 Red Blaize, 3325.
Red, bred by D. W. Bartlett, East Windsor, Conn.; property of Norman Porter, Berlin, Conn.: calved May, 1857; got by Powhatan, 829, Dam Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592),—
2d dam Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 3d—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 4th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*62 Rising Star,
Red roan, bred and owned by Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved August 21st, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Starlight, by Earl of Warwick, 465,—
2d dam Aurora 2d, by East Windsor, 56, 3d—Aurora, by North American, 116, 4th—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 6th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 7th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 8th—Ada, by Denton, 198, 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 10th— —— by Henry, (301) 11th— —— by Danby, (190).
*63 Roan Duke,
Red roan, bred and owned by A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.; got by Highflyer, *34, 578, Dam imported Lady Chesterford, by Earl Ducie, (12799),
2d dam Lady Jane, by Red Roan Kirtling, (10691) 3d—Lady Ann, by Pam (6272) 4th—Countess, by Vanguard, (5545) 5th—Dodona, by Alabaster, (1616) 6th—No. 6, by Dr. Syntax, (220) 7th— —— by Charles, (127) 8th— —— by Henry, (301) 9th—Lydia, by Favorite, (252) 10th—Nell, by the White Bull, (421) 11th—Fortune, by Bolingbroke, (86) 12th— —— by Foljambe, (263) 13th— —— by Hubback, (319) 14th— —— bred by Mr. Maynard.
*64 Rebel, 3023.
Red and white, bred and owned by Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.: calved March 2d, 1862; got by John Bright, 3023, Dam Madonna, by imported Wolviston, 1109,—
2d dam Marchioness, by imported Yorkshireman, 189, 3d—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 4th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*65 Star,
Red, star in the face, bred and owned by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved April 9th, 1862; got by Buncomb, *4, 1302, Dam Rose, by Young America, 2404,—
2d dam Rose 2d, by Dan O'Connell, 407, 3d—Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 6th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 7th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 8th—by Blythe Comet, (85) 9th— —— by Prince, (521) 10th— —— by Patriot, (486).
*66 Son of Highflyer,
Red, bred by A. O. Cummins, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.; property of J. H. Goodell & Co., Millbury, Mass.: calved February 2d, 1862; got by Highflyer, *34, 578, Dam Jessie, by Double Duke, 1451½,—
2d dam Regetta, by Prince Albert 3d, 858, 3d—Lydia, by Walter, 1072, 4th—Arabella, by Victory, (5565) 5th—Sally, by Major, (401) 6th—Old Sally, by grandson of Favorite, (252) 7th— —— by Punch, (530) 8th— —— by Hubback, (319).
*67 Stephenson,
Red and white, bred by Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.; property of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved June 7th, 1859; got by Red Rover, 2109, Dam Nymph 5th, by imported Lord Vane Tempest, 669½,—
2d dam Nymph, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 4th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 7th— —— by Henry, (301) 8th— —— by Danby, (190).
Note.—This is a three-fourth Stephenson and one-fourth Bates blood Bull. J. S. A.
*68 Thorndyke, 4422.
Light roan, bred at the State Lunatic Asylum, Worcester, Mass.; property of Samuel Boyd, Marlboro', Mass.: calved January 15th, 1861; got by Young Monarch, 3605, Dam Yarico 2d, by East Windsor, 56,—
2d dam Yarico, by North American, 116, 3d—Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038) 4th—Miranda, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 7th— —— by Henry, (301) 8th— —— by Danby, (190).
*69 Woronoco,
Red and white, bred and owned by David Mosely, Westfield, Mass.: calved April 16th, 1858; got by Nonesuch, *52, 1935½, Dam Marchioness, by Yorkshireman, 189,—
2d dam Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 4th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 5th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*70 Young Marmion, 3602.
Light roan, bred and owned by Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved July 6th, 1858; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Nymph 5th, by imported Lord Vane Tempest, 669½,—
2d dam Nymph, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 4th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
*71 Young Humboldt,
Red and white, bred by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.; property of Isaac S. Clement, Saratoga Co., N. Y.: calved April 19th, 1859; got by Humboldt, 1678, Dam Minnie, by Lord Eryholme 2d, (11715),—
2d dam Agnes, by Lamartine, (11662) 3d— —— by Plowboy, 824, 4th—Pocahontas, by Harlem Comet, 71, 5th—Fose, by Greenbush, 2940, 6th—Young Lily, by imported Albion, 2483, 7th—imported Flora, by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Ossian, (476)
COWS.
Arabella,
Red and white, bred by B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.; the property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved July 8th, 1858; got by Connecticut, 369, out of Arabella, by Agate 2,—
2d dam Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 3d—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 4th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 5th— —— by Comus, (161) 6th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 2d,
Red and white, bred and owned by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved October 6th, 1861; got by Fabius 3d, *25, 3920, Dam Arabella, by Connecticut, 369,—
2d dam Arabella by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 2d,
Red and white, bred by John Bissell, East Windsor, Conn.; the property of B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass: calved April, 1846; got by Fabius, 60, Dam Arabella, by Agate 2,—
2d dam Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 3d—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 4th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 5th— —— by Comus, (161) 6th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 3d,
Red, bred by B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.; the property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved December 8th, 1856; got by Powhatan, 829, Dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60.
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 4th,
Red, bred by and property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved October 14th, 1859; got by John Bull, *40, 3025, Dam Arabella 3d, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 5th,
Red roan, bred by and property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved December 18th, 1860; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Arabella 3d, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 6th,
Roan, bred and owned by B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved June 5th, 1859; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Arabella, by Agate 2,—
2d dam Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 3d—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 4th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 5th— —— by Comus, (161) 6th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 6th,
Red, bred by and property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass: calved December 15th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Arabella 3d, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 7th,
Red and white, bred by and property of B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved September 13th, 1860; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Arabella 4th, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 8th,
Red and white, bred by and property of B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved October 2d, 1860; got by Dacotah, 3800, Dam Arabella, by Connecticut, 369,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arabella 4th,
Roan, bred and owned by B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved January 28th, 1858, got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
Arazonia,
Roan, bred by Samuel T. Taber, owned by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; calved June 23d, 1857; got by Earl of Warwick, 465, Dam Atalanta 3d, by Logan 2d, 652,—
2d dam Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 3d—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 4th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 5th—Arabella, by Major, 398, 6th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 8th— —— by Henry, (301) 9th— —— by Danby, (190).
Ann Gwynne,
Red and white, bred by D. B. Haight, Dover Plains, Duchess Co., N. Y.; the property of A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved 1851; got by Prince Albert, 853, Dam Daisy 2d, by Danby, 50,—
2d dam Daisy, by King Charles 2d, 84, 3d—imported Daffodil, by Sampson, (5081) 4th—Young Daisy, by Danby, (1900) 5th— —— by Mr. Wilkinson's Bull, (2838) 6th— —— by Mr. Greathead's Grey Bull, (3936) 7th— —— by Mr. Ellerton's Roan Bull, (3708).
Atalanta 3d,
Roan, bred and owned by Phineas Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved September 20th, 1857; got by Duke of Windsor, 451, Dam Atalanta, by Prince Albert, 847½,—
2d dam Alice, by Splendid, (5297) 3d—Danae, by Carlos, 1787, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252).
Atalanta 4th,
Red and white; bred and owned by Phineas Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.; calved September 11th, 1859; got by Hampden, 2949, Dam Atalanta, by Prince Albert, 847½,—
2d dam Alice, by Splendid, (5297) 3d—Danae, by Carlos, (1787) 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252).
Ariadne,
Red, bred by Samuel Thorne, Duchess Co., N. Y.; property of S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn.: calved April 10th, 1859; got by Neptune, *50, (11847) Dam Alma, by Young Balco, (12426),—
2d dam Aurora, by 3d Duke of York, (10166) 3d—Allspice, by 2d Duke of Northumberland, (3646) 4th—Young Amazon, by Crusader, (934) 5th—Amazon, by Sultan, (1485) 6th—Bellona, by Mars, (411) 7th—Rolla, by North Star, (485).
Ariadne 2d,
Red, bred and owned by S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn.: calved December 7th, 1861; got by Duc de Argentine, *20, Dam Ariadne, by Neptune, (11847),—
2d dam Alma, by Young Balco, (12426) 3d—Aurora, by 3d Duke of York, (10166) 4th—Allspice, by 2d Duke of Northumberland, (3646) 5th—Young Amazon, by Crusader, (934) 6th—Amazon, by Sultan, (1485) 7th—Bellona, by Mars, (411) 8th—Rolla, by North Star, (485).
Adda,
Red and white, bred and owned by G. E. Taylor, Shelburne, Mass.: calved September 6th, 1861; got by 4th Hiawatha, 2970, Dam Cherry 2d, by Napoleon, 734,—
2d dam Cherry, by King Philip, 85, 3d—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Lilac 3d, by Whisker, (5639) 5th—Lilac 2d, by Frederic, 2038, 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Aurora,
Red, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved February 14th, 1861; got by Duke of Carlisle, *17, 3850, Dam Dawn, by Earl of Warwick, 465,—
2d dam Luna, by Nebraska, 738, 3d—Aurora 2d, by East Windsor, 56, 4th—Aurora, by North American, 116, 5th—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 6th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3437) 7th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 8th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 9th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 10th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 11th— —— by Henry, (301) 12th— —— by Danby, (190).
Alida,
Light roan, bred by S. T. Taber, Hempstead Branch, Queens County, N. Y.; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved August 8th, 1855; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Autumn, by North American, 116,—
2d dam Adeliza, by Agate 2, 3d—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 4th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 5th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 6th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 8th— —— by Henry, (301) 9th— —— by Danby, (190).
Atalanta 2d,
Red and white, bred by Phineas Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.; the property of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved November 3d, 1856; got by Red Jacket, 891, Dam Atalanta, by Prince Albert, 847½,—
2d dam Alice, by Splendid, (5297) 3d—Danae, by Carlos, (1787) 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— Marske, (418).
Autumn Rose,
Red, bred by Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.: calved September 7th, 1861, got by Red Duke, *60, 4295, Dam Fair Star, by King Philip, 1740,—
2d dam Phœbe, by Berlin Hero, 257, 3d—Lily, by Logan, 95, 4th—Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 5th—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 6th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 7th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 8th—Lilac, by imported Young Denton, (963) 9th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 10th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 11th— —— by Henry, (301) 12th— —— by Danby, (190).
Belladonna,
Red and white, bred by H. J. Chapin, Springfield, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved October 22d, 1856; got by Duke of Windsor, 451, Dam Belladonna, by Holyoke, 580,—
2d dam Stella, by Fabius 2d, 487, 3d—Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 4th—Arabella, by Agate 2, 5th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 6th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 7th—Delicia, by Major, (2252), &c.
Belladonna 2d,
Red and white, bred by H. J. Chapin, Springfield, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved March 28th, 1860; got by Hampden, 3949, Dam Belladonna, by Holyoke, 580,—
2d dam Stella, by Fabius 2d, 487, 3d—Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, &c., as in Belladonna above.
Belladonna 3d,
Red and white, bred and owned by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved February 18th, 1861, got by Hamilcar, *33, Dam Belladonna, by Duke of Windsor, 451,—
2d dam Belladonna, by Holyoke, 580, 3d—Stella, by Fabius 2d, 478, 4th—Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 5th—Arabella, by Agate 2, 6th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 7th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 8th—Delicia, by Major, (2252.)
Belladonna 4th,
Red and white, bred and owned by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved March 10th, 1862; got by Buncomb, 1302, Dam Belladonna, by Duke of Windsor, 451,—
2d dam Belladonna, by Holyoke, 580, 3d—Stella, by Fabius 2d, 487, 4th—Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 5th—Arabella, by Agate 2, 6th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878), &c., as in Belladonna.
Bellflower 3d,
Red and white, bred by E. A. Phelps, Avon, Hartford County, Conn.; property of Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved April 11th, 1859; got by Red Rover, 2109, Dam Bellflower, by Harvester, 1641,—
2d dam Mayflower, by North American, 116, 3d—Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 6th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 7th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 8th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 9th— —— by Prince, (521) 10th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Bianca,
Red and white, bred by Sir John Lubbock, Kent, Eng.; property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved January 25th, 1854; got by Minstrel, (11818) Dam Banksia, by Shepherds Purse, (10804),—
2d dam Raspberry, by Mozart, (11830) 3d—Cherry, by Sterling, (5330) 4th—Wide 2d, by Frederic, (3836) 5th—Old Wide, by Favorite, (3768) 6th— —— by Tathwell Studley, (5401) 7th— —— by Son of Waddingworth, (668).
Bianca 2d,
Red, bred by and property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved August 4th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam imported Bianca, by Minstrel, (11818),—
2d dam Banksia, by Shepherds Purse, (10804) 3d—Raspberry, by Mozart, (11830) 4th—Cherry, by Sterling, (5330) 5th—Wide 2d, by Frederic, (3836) 6th—Old Wide, by Favorite, (3768) 7th— —— by Tathwell Studley, (5401) 8th— —— by Son of Waddingworth, (668).
Cassy,
Light roan, bred by A. & J. A. Clark, Granby, Mass.; property of Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.: calved October 10th, 1854; got by Young Meteor, 1147, Dam Arabella, by Agate 2,—
2d dam Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 3d—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 4th—Delicia, by Major, (2242) 5th— —— by Comus, (161) 6th— —— by Marske, (418).
Casseopia,
Red and white, bred by S. T. Taber, Chestnut Ridge, Duchess County, N. Y.; property of Rev. A. P. Viets, Hancock, Mass.: calved April 9th, 1857; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Jeannette, by Backwoodsman, 226,—
2d dam Jane, by Young Magog, (2247) 3d—Laura, by Budget, (1759) 4th—Strawberry, by Sandœ, (2598) 5th—Old Red Rose, by Copeland, (1871) 6th—Grey Hook, by Marquis, (407).
Cheapside,
Light roan, bred by and property of Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.: calved February 28th, 1861; got by Hiawatha, 1666, Dam Madonna, by imported Wolviston, 1109,—
2d dam Marchioness, by Yorkshireman, 189, 3d—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 4th—Nonpareil, by imported Young Denton, (963) 5th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 7th— —— by Henry, (301) 8th—by Danby, (190).
Coriander,
Red, bred by E. A. Phelps, Avon; property of Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved September 11th, 1856; got by Monarch, 718, Dam Carnation, by Coxcomb, 382,—
2d dam Coral, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Conquest, by Washington, (1566) 4th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 5th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 6th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 7th— —— by Prince, (521) 8th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Coriander 2d,
Red and white, bred by and property of Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved December 7th, 1860; got by Young Marmion, *70, 3602, Dam Coriander, by Monarch, 718,—
2d dam Carnation, by Coxcomb, 382, 3d—Coral, by Bertram 2d, 21, 4th—Conquest, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, 85, 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Cinderella 2d,
Red, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved July 13th, 1858; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Cinderella, by Harvester, 1641,—
2d dam Carnation, by Coxcomb, 382, 3d—Coral, by Bertram 2d, 21, 4th—Conquest, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85), &c., as above.
Cora,
Red and white, bred by E. A. Phelps, Avon, Conn.;
property
of William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: calved May 20th, 1853; got by Harvester, 1641, Dam Carnation, by Coxcomb, 382,—2d dam Coral, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Conquest, by Washington, (1566) 4th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 5th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 6th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 7th— —— by Prince, (521) 8th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Cora 3d,
Roan, bred by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.; property of Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.: calved November 4th, 1861; got by Hampden, 2949, Dam Cora 2d, by Double Duke, 1451½,—
2d dam Cora, by Harvester, 1641, 3d—Carnation, by Coxcomb, 382, 4th—Coral, by Bertram 2d, 21, 5th—Conquest, by Washington, (1566) 6th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 7th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 8th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 9th— —— by Prince, (521) 10th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Cora 4th,
Red and white, bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: calved June 12th, 1862; got by Brigham Young, 3702, Dam Cora, by Harvester, 1641,—
2d dam Carnation, by Coxcomb, 381, 3d—Coral, by Bertram 2d, 21, 4th—Conquest, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Chance 5th,
Roan, bred by R. A. Alexander, Woodford County, Ky.; property of S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn.: calved December 23d, 1857; got by Duke of Airdrie, (12730) Dam Chance 2d, by full brother to Mercer, (11807),—
2d dam Chance, by Renick, 903, 3d—Bantam, by Cossack, (3503) 4th—Claudine, by Prince Charles, (2461) 5th—Orbit by Oliver, (2387) 6th— —— by Contention, (3479) 7th— —— by San Martin, (2599) 8th— —— by Paul Jones, (4661).
Cherry 5th,
Roan, bred and owned by J. S. Taylor, Shelburne, Mass.: calved November 1st, 1860; got by 4th Hiawatha, 2979, Dam Cherry 4th, by Champion, 328,—
2d dam Cherry 2d, by Napoleon, 734, 3d—Cherry, by King Philip, 85, 4th—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Lilac 3d, by Whisker, (5639), &c.
Cherry 6th,
Red, bred and owned by J. S. Taylor, Shelburne, Mass.: calved October 24th, 1861; got by General Sale, *28, Dam Cherry 4th, by Champion, 328,—
2d dam Cherry 2d, by Napoleon, 734, 3d—Cherry, by King Philip, 85, 4th—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Lilac 3d, by Whisker, (5639) 6th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 7th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963).
Carnation,
Red and white, bred by F. M. Rotch, Otsego Co., N. Y.; property of Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved April 19th, 1850; got by Coxcomb, 382, Dam Coral, by Bertram 2d, 21—
2d dam Conquest, by Washington, (1566) 3d—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 4th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 5th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 6th— —— by Prince, (521) 7th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Colona,
Red, bred by S. T. Taber, Duchess Co., N. Y.; property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved May 14th, 1858, got by Earl of Warwick, 465, Dam Atalanta 3d, by Logan 2d, 652,—
2d dam Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 3d—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 4th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 5th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 6th—Ada, by Denton (198) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Dew Drop,
Red and white, bred by S. T. Bissell, East Windsor, Conn.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved May 2d, 1854; got by Holyoke, 580, Dam Atalanta, by Prince Albert, 847½,—
2d dam Alice, by Splendid (5297) 3d—Danae, by Carlos, (1787) 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (5252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske (418).
Dew Drop,
Red, bred by William Vine Sessions, South Wilbraham, Mass.; property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved August 12th, 1858; got by Buncomb, 1302, Dam Atalanta 2d, by Logan 2d, 652,—
2d dam Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 3d—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 4th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 5th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 6th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155.)
Dora Haines,
Roan, bred by B. & C. S. Haines, Elizabeth, N. J.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved February 4th, 1860; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Anna, by imported Duke of Exeter, 449,—
2d dam Gertrude, by Paular, 807, 3d—Snowstorm, by imported Duke of Wellington, (3654) 4th—Old Snowstorm by Alexander, 4, 5th—Fashion, by Otto, (9463) 6th—Kicker, by Moscow, (9413) 7th—Princess, by Wellington, (684) 8th—Old Princess, by Wynyard, (703).
Dora Haines 2d,
Red roan, bred and owned by H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved June 26th, 1862; got by Duke of Carlisle, *17, 3850, Dam Dora Haines, by Marmion, 1843,—
2d dam Anna, by imported Duke of Exeter, 449, 3d—Gertrude, by Paular, 807, 4th—Snowstorm, by Duke of Wellington, (3654) 5th—Snowstorm, by Alexander, 4, 6th—Fashion, by Otto, (9463) 7th—Kicker, by Moscow, (9413) 8th—Princess, by Wellington, (684) 9th—Old Princess, by Wynyard, (703).
Dawn,
Red, bred by S. T. Taber, Chestnut Ridge, N. Y.; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.; calved July 12th, 1857; got by Earl of Warwick, 465, Dam Luna, by Nebraska, 738,—
2d dam Aurora 2d, by East Windsor, 56, 3d—Aurora, by North American, 116, 4th—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3437) 6th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 7th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 8th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 10th— —— by Henry, (301) 11th— —— by Danby, (190).
Dairy Maid,
Red roan, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved June 9th, 1862; got by Comet, 3772, Dam Topsy, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Victoria, by North American, 116, 3d—Lady Holyoke, by Hero, (4020) 4th—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 9th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 10th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Diana Gwynne,
Roan, bred by J. S. Tanqueray, Hendon, England; imported by Samuel Thorne; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved January 28th, 1852; got by Duke of Lancaster, (10929) Dam Dolly Varden, by Ribblesdale, (7422),—
2d dam Dorothy Gwynne, by Conservative, (3472) 3d—Cripple, by Marmion, (406) 4th—Daphne, by Merlin, (430) 5th—Nell Gwynne, by Layton, (366) 6th—Nell
Gwynne
, by Phenomenon, (491) 7th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 8th— —— by Favorite, (252) 9th— —— by Hubback, (319) 10th— —— by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 11th— —— by Weistel's Bull, (669) 12— —— by Masterman's Bull, (422) 13th— —— by the Studley Bull, (626).Note.—Diana Gwynne sold to George Bachelder, Stanstead, Canada East.
Duchess 4th,
Red, bred by P. Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved September 15th, 1855; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Duchess 2d, by North Star, (4592),—
2d dam Duchess, by Splendid, (5297) 3d—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 4th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 7th— —— by Henry, (301) 8th— —— by Danby, (190).
Duchess 6th,
Roan, bred by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.; property of R. B. Hubbard, Amherst, Mass: calved March 5th, 1860; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Duchess 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Duchess 2d, by North Star, (4592) 3d—Duchess, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 5th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 8th— —— by Henry, (301) 9th— —— by Danby, (190).
Duchess 7th, (twin with Duchess 6th),
White, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved March 5th, 1860; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Duchess 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Duchess 2d, by North Star, (4592) 3d—Duchess, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 5th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 8th— —— by Henry, (301) 9th— —— by Danby, (190).
Duchess 8th,
Red and white, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved February 17th, 1861; got by Duke of Winchester, 2792½, Dam Duchess 4th, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Duchess 2d, by North Star, (4592), &c., as in Duchess 7th.
Duchess 9th,
Roan, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved April 12th, 1861; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Duchess 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Duchess 2d, by North Star, (4592), &c., as in Duchess 7th and 8th.
Duchess 10th,
Red, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved April 28th, 1862; got by Duke of Carlisle, *17, 3850, Dam Duchess 4th, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Duchess 2d, by North Star, (4592), &c., as in Duchess 7th.
Duchess 11th,
Red and white, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved September 15th, 1862, got by Duke of Carlisle, *17, 3850, Dam Duchess 7th, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Duchess 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869, &c., as in Duchess 7th.
Dimity,
White, bred by and property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved July 15th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Yarico 7th, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Yarico, by North America, 116, 3d—Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038) 4th—Miranda, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 7th— —— by Henry, (301) 8th— —— by Danby, (190).
Duchess of Naubuc,
Red, bred by George F. Hubbard, Glastenbury, Conn.; property of Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.: calved June 15th, 1859; got by King Philip, 1740, Dam Dew Drop, by Holyoke, 580,—
2d dam Atalanta, by Prince Albert, 847½, 3d—Alice, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Danæ, by Carlos, (1787) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Drusilla,
Red and white, bred and owned by H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved June 1st, 1862; got by Duke of Worcester, *13, 3896, Dam Virgilia, by Prince Royal, 880,—
2d dam Stella 2d, by Rollo, 152, 3d—Stella, by North American, 116, 4th—Stately, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Princess, by Splendid, (5297) 6th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 7th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Eva,
Light roan, bred by D. B. Haight, Dover Plains, Duchess County, N. Y.; property of A. O. Cummins, Millbury, Mass.: calved March 15th, 1855; got by Backwoodsman, *6, 226, Dam Ann Gwynne, by Prince Albert, 853,—
2d dam Daisy 2d, by Dandy, 50, 3d—Daisy, by imported King Charles 2d, 84, 4th—imported Daffodil, by Sampson, (5081) 5th—Young Daisy, by Danby, (1900).
Emma,
Red and white, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved September 4th, 1860; got by Duke of Winchester, 292½, Dam Alida, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Autumn, by North American, 116, 3d—Adeliza, by Agate 2, 4th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 5th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 6th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Eva,
Roan, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved June 15th, 1861; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Lily of the Valley, by Comet, 358,—
2d dam Lucy, by Rough and Ready, 930, 3d—Miss Lathrop, by North American, 116, 4th—Lily, by Grafton, 1623, 5th—Young Lilac, by Sampson, (5074) 6th—Lilac 2d, by Frederic, (2038) 7th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Eva 2d,
Red, bred by D. W. Bartlett, East Windsor, Conn.;
property
of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved August 3d, 1856; got by Powhatan, 829, Dam Eva, by Logan, 95,—2d dam Agatha, by Fabius 60, 3d—Young Agatha, by imported Boston, (1735) 4th—Dorcas, by imported Boston, (1735) 5th—imported Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 9th— —— by Colonel, (152) 10th— —— by Son of Hubback, (319) 11th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Eva 3d,
Red, bred by and property of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved June 17th, 1861; got by Red Duke, 4295, Dam Eva 2d, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Eva, by Logan, 95, 3d—Agatha, by Fabius, 60, 4th—Young Agatha, by Boston, (1735,) 5th—Dorcas, by Boston, (1735) 6th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 7th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683), &c., as in Eva 2d.
Eva 3d,
Roan, bred by P. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved December 7th, 1857; got by Duke of Windsor, 451, Dam Eva, by Logan, 95,—
2d dam Agatha, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Young Agatha, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Dorcas, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Agatha, by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 9th— —— by Colonel, (152).
Eulalie,
Red and white, bred by and property of E. M. Holman, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved February 1st, 1860; got by Cayuga Prince, 2609, Dam Eva, by Backwoodsman, 226,—
2d dam Ann Gwynne, by Prince Albert, 853, 3d—Daisy 2d, by Dandy, 50, 3d—Daisy 2d, by Danby, 50, 4th—Daisy, by imported King Charles 2d, 84, 5th—Daffodil, by Sampson, (5081) 6th—Young Daisy, by Danby, (1900).
Emma,
Red and white, bred by and property of F. A. Noble, East Windsor, Conn.: calved October 6th, 1861; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Letty, by Fabius 2d, 487,—
2d dam Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 3d—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 5th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Evelina,
Roan, bred by A. & J. A. Clark, Granby, Mass.; property of A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved January 20th, 1857; got by Granby, 544, Dam Cara by Young Meteor, 1147,—
2d dam Double Rose, by Prince Hal, 137, 3d—Rosilla, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Elvira, by Young Comet, (3437) 5th—Emma, by Rockingham, (569) 6th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Esmerelda,
Red and white, bred by and property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved December 14th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Dew Drop, by Buncomb, 1302,—
2d dam Atalanta, by Logan 2d, 652, 3d—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3437) 5th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 6th—imported Anabella, by Major, (389) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Ethelind,
Red, bred by and property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved January 1st, 1862; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, dam Rena, by Earl of Warwick, 465,—
2d dam Aurora, by North American, 116, 3d—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 5th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 6th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Ella,
Light roan, bred and owned by Charles H. Barber, East Windsor, Conn.: calved July 19th, 1859; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Stella, by Fabius 2d, 487,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Elaine,
Roan, bred and owned by Daniel W. Bartlett, East Windsor, Conn.: calved April, 1862; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Windsor Lass, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Red Romp, by Agate 2, 3d—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Fairy Belle,
Red and white, bred and owned by E. M. Holman, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved April 11th, 1862; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Tube Rose 7th, by Tornado, 1040,—
2d dam Tube Rose 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, (5941) &c., as in Tube Rose 6th.
Finella,
Red, bred by S. E. Bolden, Lancaster, England, imported by R. A. Alexander, Ky.; property of William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.: calved June 30th, 1852; got by Grand Duke, (10284) Dam Fay, by Foig-a-Ballagh, (8082),—
2d dam Fame, by Raspberry, (4875) 3d—Farewell, by Young Matchem, (4422) 4th—Flora, by Isaac, (1129) 5th— —— by Young Pilot, (497) 6th— —— by Pilot, (496) 7th— —— by Julius Cæsar, (1143).
Fairy,
Roan, bred and owned by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.: calved January 24th, 1862; got by imported Neptune, *50, 3192, Dam Florence, by imported Sirius, (13737)—
2d dam imported Finella, by Grand Duke, (10284) 3d—Fay, by Foig-a-Ballagh, (8082) 4th—Fame, by Raspberry, (4875) 5th—Farewell, by Young Matchem, (4422) 6th—Flora, by Isaac, (1129) 7th— —— by Young Pilot, (497) 8th— —— by Pilot, (496) 9th— —— by Julius Cæsar, (1143).
Florence,
Red and white, bred and owned by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.: calved December 16th, 1858; got by imported Sirius, (13737) Dam imported Finella, by Grand Duke, (10284),—
2d dam Fay, by Foig-a-Ballagh, (8082) 3d—Fame, by Raspberry, (4875) 4th—Farewell, by Young Matchem, (4422) 5th—Flora, by Isaac, (1129) 6th— —— by Young Pilot, (497) 7th— —— by Pilot, (496) 8th— —— by Julius Cæsar, (1143).
Fair Star,
Red, bred by George F. Hubbard, Glastenbury, Conn.; property of Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.: calved January 17th, 1858; got by King Philip, 1740, Dam Phœbe, (bred by S. W. Bartlett), by Berlin Hero, 257,—
2d dam Lily, (bred by Norman Porter, Berlin), by Logan, 95, 3d—Lilac 8th, (bred by J. B. Chapman, East Windsor, Conn.,) by Superior, (5360), 4th—Lilac 4th (bred by J. Pasco, East Windsor), by North Star, (4592) 5th—Lilac, (bred by Stephen Williams, Northboro' Mass.,) by Whisker, (5639) 6th—Lilac, (bred by Mr. Williams), by Frederick, (2038) 7th—Lilac, (bred by Mr. Williams), by Young Denton, (963) 8th—imported Arabella, (bred by Mr. Wetherel), by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, (bred by Mr. Wetherel), by Comet, (155).
Fancy,
Red and white, bred by Norman Porter, Berlin, Conn.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved March 15th, 1855; got by Berlin Hero, 257, Dam Letty, by Fabius 2d, 478,—
2d dam Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 3d—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 5th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 9th— —— by Henry, (301) 10th— —— by Danby, (190).
Flora,
Red and white, bred by and property of B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved April, 1860; got by Hampden, 2949, Dam Virgilia, by Prince Royal, 880,—
2d dam Stella 2d, by Rollo, 152, 3d—Stella, by North American, 116, 4th—Stately, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Princess, by Splendid, (5297) 6th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 7th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Florence,
Red and white, bred by and property of A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved June 19th, 1860; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Ann Gwynne, by Prince Albert, 853,—
2d dam Daisy 2d, by Dandy, 50, 3d—Daisy, by King Charles 2d, 84, 4th—Daffodil, by Sampson, (5081) 5th—Young Daisy, by Danby, (1900), &c.
GRACE, 4 Years Old, Vol. 4, A. H. B. THE PROPERTY OF NEWTON CARTER, HARTFORD, CONN.
Guenever,
Red, bred and owned by Daniel W. Bartlett, East Windsor, Conn.: calved March 12th, 1861; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Windsor Lass, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Red Romp, by Agate 2, 3d—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 5th—imported Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Grace,
Red, bred by N. J. Becar, Smithtown, L. I.; property of Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn: calved November 24th, 1854; got by Marquis of Carrabas, 3122, Dam Garland 2d, by Pestalozzi, (10603),—
2d dam Garland, by Hector, (4000) 3d—Moss Rose, by Emperor, (1974) 4th—Rose Bud, by Margrave, (2243) 5th— —— by Leopold, (2199) 6th— —— by Hector, (2103) 7th— —— by Traveller, (655) 8th— —— by Surly, (2715) 9th— —— by Colonel, (152).
Hartford Lady,
Red and white, bred and owned by Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved June 21st, 1859; got by Red Rover, 2109, Dam Holiday, by Valiant, 2332,—
2d dam Helen, by Prince of Orange, 872, 3d—Moss Rose, by imported Wolviston, 1109, 4th—Marigold, by Major, 678, 5th—Marchioness, by Yorkshireman, 189, 6th—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 7th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Hartford Lady 2d,
Roan, bred and owned by Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved May 13th, 1861; got by Young Marmion, *70, 3602, Dam Hartford Lady, by Red Rover, 2109,—
2d dam Holiday, by Valiant, 2332, 3d—Helen, by Prince of Orange, 827, 4th—Moss Rose, by imported Wolviston, 1109, 5th—Marigold, by Major, 678, 6th—Marchioness, by imported Yorkshireman, 189, 7th—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 8th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 9th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 10th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Hartford Belle,
Roan, bred and owned by Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved June 22d, 1860; got by Young Marmion, *70, 3602, Dam Holiday, by Valiant, 2332,—
2d dam Helen, by Prince of Orange, 878, 3d—Moss Rose, by imported Wolviston, 1109, 4th—Marigold, by Major, 678, 5th—Marchioness, by Yorkshireman, 189, 6th—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 7th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Highland Maid 2d,
Red, bred by A. O. Cummins, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved March 5th, 1861; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Lady Sale 5th, by Red Jacket, 890,—
2d dam Lady Sale 3d, by imported 3d Duke of Cambridge, (5941) 3d—imported Lady Sale 2d, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 4th—Lady Sale, by General Sale, (8099) 5th—Clara, by Napier, (6238) 6th—Maid of Orleans, by Mameluke, (2258) 7th—Helena, by Waterloo, (2816) 8th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 9th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491) 10th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 11th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 12th—Bright Eyes, by Favorite, (252) 13th— —— by Hubback, (319) 14th— —— by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 15th—Beauty, by Masterman's Bull, (422) 16th—Duchess of Athol, by Harrison's Bull, (292) 17th—Tripes, by the Studley Bull, (626) 18th— —— (bred by Mr. Stephenson, of Ketton, in 1739).
Harvest Rose,
Red and white, bred and owned by E. C. Ely, Longmeadow, Mass.: calved October 26th, 1861; got by Frank Forrester, 2868, Dam Rose 5th, by Duke of Windsor, 451,—
2d dam Rose 3d, by Tecumseh, 1025, 3d—Rose 2d, by Dan O'Connell, 407, 4th—Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 5th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 6th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 7th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 8th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 9th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 10th— —— by Prince, (521) 11th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Holiday,
Roan, bred by E. A. Phelps, Avon, Conn.; property of Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved December 25th, 1856; got by Valiant, 2332, Dam Helen, by Prince of Orange, 872,—
2d dam Moss Rose, by imported Wolviston, 1109, 3d—Marigold, by Major, 678, 4th—Marchioness, by Yorkshireman, 189, 5th—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 6th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Holiday 2d,
Roan, bred and owned by Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved June 1st, 1861; got by Young Marmion, *70, 3602, Dam Holiday, by Valiant, 2332,—
2d dam Helen, by Prince of Orange, 872, 3d—Moss Rose, by imported Wolviston, 1109, 4th—Marigold, by Major, 678, 5th—Marchioness, by Yorkshireman, 189, 6th—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 7th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Hyacinth,
Red and white, bred by Samuel W. Bartlett, East Windsor, Conn.; property of Charles H. Barber, East Windsor, Conn.: calved July 9th, 1858; got by Connecticut, 369, Dam Letty, by Fabius 2d, 478,—
2d dam Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 3d—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 5th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Isabel,
Red and white, bred and owned by Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved April 21st, 1860; got by Red Rover, 2109, Dam Miranda, by Backwoodsman, 226,—
2d dam Lucilla 2d, by Guarionez, 68, 3d—Lucilla, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Agatha, by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 9th— —— by Colonel, (152) 10th— —— by Son of Hubback, (319).
Ida,
Red and white, bred by and property of David Moseley, Westfield, Mass.: calved August 21st, 1859; got by Nonesuch, 1935½, Dam Marchioness, by Yorkshireman, 189,—
2d dam Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 4th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 5th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Ilda,
Red and white, bred and owned by Charles H. Barber, East Windsor, Conn.: calved September 6th, 1860; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Stella, by Fabius 2d, 487,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Juda,
Red and white, bred and owned by David Moseley, Westfield, Mass.: calved September 3d, 1860; got by Nonesuch, 1935½, Dam Marchioness, by Yorkshireman, 189,—
2d dam Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 4th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 5th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 6th— —— by Henry, (301) 7th— —— by Danby, (190).
June Rose,
Red and white, bred by E. C. Ely, Longmeadow, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved June 10th, 1860; got by Frank Forrester, 2868, Dam Rose 5th, by Duke of Windsor, 451,—-
2d dam Rose 3d, by Tecumseh, 1025, 3d—Rose 2d, by Dan O'Connell, 407, 4th—Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 5th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 6th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 7th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 8th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 9th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 10th— —— by Prince, (521) 11th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Jessie,
Roan, bred by J. M. Sherwood, Auburn, N. Y.; property of A. O. Cummins, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved July 24th, 1857; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Regetta, by Prince Albert 3d, 858,—
2d dam Lydia, by Walter, 1072, 3d—Arabella, by Victory, (5565) 4th—Sally, by Major, (401) 5th—Old Sally, by Grandson of Favorite, (252) 6th— —— by Punch, (531) 7th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Jennie,
Red and white, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved November 15th, 1861; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Katrina, by Murat, 729,—
2d dam Cherry 2d, by Napoleon, 734, 3d—Red Lily, by King Philip, 85, 4th—Rosabella, by Dictator, (3591) 5th—White Tulip, by Whisker, (5639) 6th—Tulip, by Patriot, (2412) 7th—Lilac 2d, by Frederic, (2038) 8th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 9th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 10th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Juliette,
Dark roan, bred and owned by H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved October 1st, 1861; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Eva, by Backwoodsman, 226,—
2d dam Ann Gwynne, by Prince Albert, 853, 3d—Daisy 2d, by Dandy, 50, 4th—Daisy, by imported King Charles 2d, 84, 5th—imported Daffodil, by Sampson, (5081) 6th—Young Daisy, by Danby, (1900), &c.
Kathleen,
Red and white, bred by D. W. Bartlett, East Windsor, Conn.; property of F. A. Noble, East Windsor, Conn.: calved May, 1855; got by Powhatan, 829, Dam Atalanta, by Prince Albert, 847½,—
2d dam Alice, by Splendid, (5297) 3d—Danae, by Carlos, (1787) 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252).
Kitty,
Red and white, bred
and
owned by B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved June 27th, 1859; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Kathleen, by Powhatan, 829,—2d dam Atalanta, by Prince Albert, 847½, 3d—Alice, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Danae, by Carlos, (1787) 5th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 6th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 7th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 8th— —— by Comus, (161) 9th— —— by Marske, (418).
Katrina,
Red, bred by Solomon Cowles, Farmington, Conn.; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved September 15th, 1852; got by Murat, 729, Dam Cherry 2d, by Napoleon, 734,—
2d dam Red Lily, by King Philip, 85, 3d—Rosabella, by Dictator, (3591) 4th—White Tulip, by Whisker, (5639) 5th—Tulip, by Patriot, (2412) 6th—Lilac 2d, by Frederic, (2038) 7th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Kate Louisa,
Red, bred and owned by Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved April 20th, 1859; got by Red Rover, 2109, Dam Miranda, by Backwoodsman, 226,—
2d dam Lucilla 2d, by Guarionez, 68, 3d—Lucilla, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Agatha, by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 9th— —— by Colonel, (152) 10th— —— by Son of Hubback, (319).
Kate Louisa 2d,
Red, bred and owned by Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved February 6th, 1862, got by Duc D'Argentine, *20, Dam Kate Louisa, &c., as above.
Lady 3d,
Roan, bred and owned by J. S. Taylor, Shelburne, Mass.: calved June 14th, 1861; got by 4th Hiawatha, 2970, Dam Stella, by Tecumseh, 1025,—
2d dam Luna, by Rollo, 152, 3d—Young Lilac, by Sampson, (5074) 4th—Lilac 2d, by Frederic, (2038) 5th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, 460, 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Lady 4th,
Red roan, bred and owned by J. S. Taylor, Shelburne, Mass.: calved June 25th, 1861; got by General Sale, *28, Dam Lady 2d, by 4th Hiawatha, 2970,—
2d dam Luna, by Rollo, 152, &c., as in Lady 3d.
Lady 5th,
Red, bred and owned by J. S. Taylor, Shelburne, Mass.: calved May 26th, 1862; got by General Sale, *28, Dam Stella, by Tecumseh, 1025,—-
2d dam Luna, by Rollo, 151, &c., as in Lady 3d.
Lady Sale 5th,
Red, bred by J. M. Sherwood, Auburn, N. Y.; property of A. O. Cummins, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved June 20th, 1855; got by Red Jacket, 890, Dam Lady Sale 3d, by imported 3d Duke of Cambridge, (5941),—
2d dam Lady Sale 2d, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 3d—Lady Sale, by General Sale, (8099) 4th—Clara, by Napier, (6238) 5th—Maid of Orleans, by Mameluke, (2258) 6th—Helena, by Waterloo, (2816) 7th—Moss Rose, by Baron, 58, 8th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491) 9th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 10th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 11th—Bright Eyes, by Favorite, (252) 12th— —— by Hubback, (319) 13th— —— by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 14th—Beauty, by Masterman's Bull, (422) 15th—Duchess of Athol, by Harrison's Bull, (292) 16th—Tripes, by the Studley Bull, (626).
Lady Finley,
Red roan, bred and owned by S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn.: calved September 24th, 1861; got by Duc D'Argentine, *20, Dam Maid Marion, by 5th Albion, 2482,—
2d dam Maid Marion 2d, by Lord John, (11728) 3d—Maid Marion, by Robin Hood, (9555) 4th—Lily, by Young Zealot, (8797) 5th—Lily, by Young Van Dyke, (8733) 6th—Duchess, by Young Spectator, (8619) 7th— —— by Phantassie, (8389) 8th— —— by Young Rockingham, (8498).
Lady Lathrop,
Red, bred by A. O. Cummins, Millbury, Mass.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved November 10th, 1859; got by Young Monarch, 3605, Dam Lady Sale 5th, by Red Jacket, 890.—
2d dam Lady Sale 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, (5941) 3d—imported Lady Sale 2d, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 4th—Lady Sale, by General Sale, (8099) 5th—Clara, by Napier, (6238) 6th—Maid of Orleans, by Mameluke, (2258) 7th—Helena, by Waterloo, (2816) 8th—Moss Rose, by Baron, 58, 9th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491) 10th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 11th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 12th—Bright Eyes, by Favorite, (252) 13th—Bright Eyes, by Hubback, (319) 14th—Bright Eyes, by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 15th—Beauty, by Masterman's Bull, (422) 16th—Duchess of Athol, by Harrison's Bull, (292) 17th—Tripes, by the Studley Bull, (626).
Laura 3d,
Red and white, bred and owned by P. Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved August 29th, 1851; got by Prince Leopold, 869, Dam Laura, by North American, 116,—
2d dam Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 3d—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 4th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 5th— —— by Admiral, (4) 6th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 7th— —— by Colonel, (152) 8th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 9th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Laura 5th,
Red and white, bred and owned by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved May 1st, 1860; got by Brother Jonathan, 2570, Dam Laura 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Laura, by North American, 116, 3d—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 5th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 6th— —— by Admiral, (4) 7th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 8th— —— by Colonel, (152) 9th— —— by a Grandson of Hubback, (319) 10th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Laura 6th,
Nearly red, bred by and property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved August 6th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Laura 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Laura, by North American, 116, 3d—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 5th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 6th— —— by Admiral, (4) 7th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 8th— —— by Colonel, (152) 9th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 10th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Laurestina 2d,
Roan, bred by P. Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved June 10th, 1860; got by John Bull, *40, 3025, Dam Laurestina, by Earl of Warwick, 465,—
2d dam Laura 3d, by Prince Leopold, 869, 3d—Laura, by North American, 116, 4th—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 9th— —— by Colonel, (152) 10th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 11th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Lady Sale 6th,
Red, bred by J. M. Sherwood, Auburn, N. Y.; property of Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved November 29th, 1856; got by Red Knight, 890, Dam Lady Sale 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, 1034,—
2d dam imported Lady Sale 2d, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 3d—Lady Sale, by General Sale, (8099) 4th—Clara, by Napier, (6238) 5th—Maid of Orleans, by Mameluke, (2258) 6th—Helena, by Waterloo, (2816) 7th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 8th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491) 9th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 10th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 11th—Bright Eyes, by Favorite, (252) 12th—Bright Eyes, by Hubback, (319) 13th—Bright Eyes, by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 14th—Beauty, (bred by Thomas Hall,) by Masterman's Bull, (422) 15th—Duchess of Athol, by Harrison's Bull, (292) 16th—Tripes, (bred by C. Pickering,) by the Studley Bull, (626) 17th— ——(bred by Mr. Stephenson, of Ketton, in 1739.)
Lady Sale 7th,
Red, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved June 19th, 1860; got by 4th Hiawatha, 2970, Dam Lady Sale 6th, by Red Knight, 890—
2d dam Lady Sale 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, 1034, 3d—imported Lady Sale 2d, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 4th—Lady Sale, by General Sale, (8099), &c., as in Lady Sale 6th.
Lady Sale 8th,
Red, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved June 15th, 1861; got by 2d Prince of Orange, 2183, Dam Lady Sale 6th, by Red Knight, 890,—
2d dam Lady Sale 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, 1034, 3d—imported Lady Sale, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 4th—Lady Sale, by General Sale, (8099) 5th—Clara, by Napier, (6238) 6th—Maid of Orleans, by Mameluke, (2258) 7th—Helena, by Waterloo, (2816) 8th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 9th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491) 10th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 11th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 12th—Bright Eyes, by Favorite, (252) 13th—Bright Eyes, by Hubback, (319) 14th—Bright Eyes, by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 15th—Beauty, (bred by Thomas Hall,) by Masterman's Bull, (422) 16th—Duchess of Athol, by Harrison's Bull, (292) 17th—Tripes, (bred by C. Pickering,) by the Studley Bull, (626).
Lady Sale 9th,
Red roan, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved May 5th, 1862; got by Comet, 3772, Dam Lady Sale 6th, by Red Jacket, 890,—
2d dam Lady Sale 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, 1034, 3d—imported Lady Sale 2d, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 4th—Lady Sale, by General Sale, (8099) 5th—Clara, by Napier, (1238) 6th—Maid of Orleans, by Mameluke, (2258) 7th—Helena, by Waterloo, (2816) 8th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 9th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491) 10th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 11th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 12th—Bright Eyes, by Favorite, (252) 13th—Bright Eyes, by Hubback, (319) 14th—Bright Eyes, by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 15th—Beauty, by Masterman's Bull, (273) 16th—Tripes, by the Studley Bull, (621).
Lady Chesterford,
Roan, bred by Jonas Webb, of Babraham, Cambridgeshire, England, imported by F. W. Stone, Guelph, C. W.; property of A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved April 19th, 1854; got by Earl Ducie, (12799) Dam Lady Jane, by Red Roan Kirtling, (10691),—
2d dam Lady Ann, by Pam, (6272) 3d—Countess, by Vanguard, (5545) 4th—Dodona, by Alabaster, (1616) 5th—No. 6, by Dr. Syntax, (220) 6th— —— by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Henry, (301) 8th—Lydia, by Favorite, (252) 9th—Nell, by the White Bull, (421) 10th—Fortune, by Bolingbroke, (86) 11th— —— by Foljambe, (263) 12th— —— by Hubback, (319) 13th— —— bred by Mr. Maynard.
Lady Chesterford 2d,
White, bred and owned by A. C. &. J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved July 19th, 1858; got by Kirkleavington, 611, Dam Lady Chesterford, by Earl Ducie, (12799), &c., as in Lady Chesterford.
Lady Gwynne,
Red, bred and owned by A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Ann Gwynne, by Prince Albert, 853,—
2d dam Daisy 2d, by Dandy, 50. 3d—Daisy, by King Charles 2d, 4th—imported Daffodil, by Sampson, (5081) 5th—Young Daisy, by Danby, (1900) 6th— —— by Mr. Wilkinson's Bull, (2838), &c.
Lena,
Red roan, bred and owned by A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved January 2d, 1860; got by Cayuga Prince, 2609, Dam Evelina, by Granby, 544,—
2d dam Cara, by Young Meteor, 1147, 3d—Double Rose, by Prince Hal, 137, 4th—Rosilla, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Elvira, by Young Comet, (3437) 6th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 7th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 8th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Letty,
Red and white, bred by Norman Porter, Berlin, Conn.; property of F. A. Noble, East Windsor, Conn.: calved April 17th, 1852; got by Fabius 2d, 487, Dam Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360),—
2d dam Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 3d—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 4th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 5th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Lelia Ada,
Red and white, bred by T. P. Huntington & C. H. Smith, Hadley, Mass.; property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved November 29th, 1860; got by Holyoke, 2979, Dam Ada, by Earl of Warwick, 465,—
2d dam Atalanta 3d, by Logan 2d, 652, 3d—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 5th—Emma by Wellington, (683) 6th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Lilac 5th,
Red, bred by J. B. Chapman, East Windsor, Conn.; property of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved February, 1849; got by Windsor Comet, 1105, Dam Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592),—
2d dam Lilac 3d, by Whisker, (5639) 3d—Young Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 4th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Lilac 6th,
Red and white, bred by and property of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved September 20th, 1860; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Lilac 5th, by Windsor Comet, 1105,—
2d dam Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 3d—Lilac 3d, by Whisker, (5639), &c., as in Lilac 5th.
Lilac 7th,
Roan, bred by and property of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved October 13th, 1861; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Lilac 5th, by Windsor Comet, 1105, &c., as in Lilac 6th above.
Lilac 7th,
Red, bred by B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.; property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved December 1st, 1856; got by Red Jacket, 891, Dam Lilac 6th, by Windsor Comet 2d, 1106,—
2d dam Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 3d—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 4th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 5th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Lilac 8th,
Red roan, bred by and property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved May 25th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Lilac 7th, by Red Jacket, 891,—
2d dam Lilac 6th, by Windsor Comet 2d, 1106, 3d—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592), &c., as in Lilac 5th.
Lilac 9th,
Red and white, bred and owned by Norman Porter, Berlin, Conn.: calved June, 1859; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360),—
2d dam Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 3d—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 4th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 5th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Lily,
Light Roan, bred by and property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved April 7th, 1861; got by Fabius 3d, *25, 3920, Dam Virgilia, by Prince Royal, 880,—
2d dam Stella 2d, by Rolla, 152, 3d — Stella, by North American, 116, 4th — Stately, by North Star, (4592) 5th — Princess, by Splendid, (5297) 6th — Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 7th — Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 8th — imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th — Aurora, by Comet, (155) 10th — —— by Henry, (301) 11th — —— by Danby, (190).
Louisa,
Roan, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: calved August 19th, 1855; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Victoria, by North American, 116,—
2d dam Lady Holyoke, by Hero, (4020) 3d — Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 4th — Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 5th — Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 6th — ---- by Admiral, (4) 7th — —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 8th — —— by Hubback, (319).
Louisa 2d,
White, bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: calved May 15th, 1859; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Louisa by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Victoria, by North American, 116, &c., as in Louisa.
Lucky,
Red and white, bred by S. T. Taber, Hempstead Branch, Queens Co., N. Y.; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved July 19th, 1855; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Aurelia, by Osceola, 780,—
2d dam Adaliza, by Agate 2, 3d — Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 4th — Emma, by Wellington, (683) 5th — Anabella, by Major, (398) 6th — Ada, by Denton, (198) 7th — Aurora, by Comet, (155) 8th — —— by Henry, (301) 9th — ---- by Danby, (190).
Lily of the Valley,
Roan, bred by J. & E. Wadsworth, Livermore Falls, Me.; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved July 1st, 1852; got by Comet, 358, Dam Lucy by Rough and Ready, 930,—
2d dam Miss Lathrop, by North American, 116, 3d—Lily, by Grafton, 2623, 4th—Young Lilac, by Sampson, (5074) 5th—Lilac 2d, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 9th— —— by Henry, (301) 10th— —— by Danby, (190).
Lucy,
Roan, bred by Lawrence Smith, Middlefield, Mass.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved April 22d, 1857; got by Osceola, 789, Dam Arabella 2d, by Logan, 95,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
May Queen,
Roan, bred by and property of Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.: calved May 29th, 1859; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Letty, by Fabius 2d, 478,—
2d dam Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 3d—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 5th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Madonna,
Red and white, bred by D. C. Collins, Hartford, Conn.; property of Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.: calved September 18th, 1852; got by imported Wolviston, 1109, Dam Marchioness, by imported Yorkshireman, 189,—
2d dam Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 4th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 5th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 6th— ---- by Henry, (301) 7th— —— by Danby, (190).
Madonna,
Red, bred by and property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved November 1st, 1859; got by John Bull, *40, 3025, Dam Madonna 3d, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Madonna, by imported Wolviston, 1109, 3d—Marchioness, by imported Yorkshireman, 189, 4th—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 5th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet (155).
Madonna 3d,
Light roan, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved March 15th, 1857; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Madonna, by imported Wolviston, 1109,—
2d dam Marchioness, by Yorkshireman, 189, 3d—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 4th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Madonna 4th,
Light roan, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved September 6th, 1860; got by John Bull, *40, 3025, Dam Madonna 3d, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Madonna, by imported Wolviston, 1109, 3d—Marchioness, by imported Yorkshireman, 189, 4th—-Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 5th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 8th— —— by Henry, (301) 9th— —— by Danby, (190).
Madonna 5th,
Red roan, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved July 20th, 1861; got by 2d Prince of Orange, 2183, Dam Madonna 3d, by Kirkleavington,—-
2d dam Madonna, by imported Wolviston, (1109) 3d—Marchioness, by imported Yorkshireman, 189, 4th—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 5th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Madonna 6th,
Red roan, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved May 25th, 1862; got by Comet, 3772, Dam Madonna 3d, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Madonna, by imported Wolviston, 1109, 3d—Marchioness, by imported Yorkshireman, 189, 4th—Narcissus, by Bertram 2d, 21, 5th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Maud,
Roan, bred by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.; property of R. B. Hubbard, Amherst, Mass.: calved December 1st, 1860, got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Peach Bud, by Lauderdale, 1759,—
2d dam White Rose, by Derby, 19, 3d—Favorite, by Prince Albert, 56, 4th—Cowslip, by imported Reformer, 898, 5th—Pedigree, by Mynheer, (2345) 6th—Vanda, by Marske, (419) 7th—Trinket, by Meteor, (432) 8th—Princess, by Western Comet, (689) 9th—Selina, by Favorite, (252) 10th—Countess, by Cupid, (177) 11th—Lady, by Grandson of Bolingbroke, (280) 12th—Phœnix, by Foljambe, (263) 13th—Favorite, by R. Alcock's Bull, (19) 14th— —— by Smith's Bull, (608) 15th—Strawberry, by Jolly's Bull, (337).
Magnolia,
Red and white, bred and owned by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved February 10th, 1857; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Agatha, by Fabius, 60,—
2d dam Young Agatha, by Boston, (1735) 3d—Dorcas, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 5th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 6th— —— by Admiral, (4) 7th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 8th— —— by Colonel, (152) 9th— —— by a Grandson of Hubback, (319) 10th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Mag,
Red and white, bred and owned by Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.; calved April 14th, 1861; got by Fourth of July, *24½, Dam Cassy, by Young Meteor, 1147,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
May Flower,
Red and white, bred and owned by E. C. Ely, Longmeadow, Mass.: calved May 24th, 1861; got by Frank Forrester, 2868, Dam Ruth, by Uncle Tom, 1056,—
2d dam Stella 2d, by Rollo, 152, 3d—Stella, by North American, 116, 4th—Stately, by North Star (4592) 5th—Princess, by Splendid, (5297) 6th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 7th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 10th— —— by Henry, (301) 11th— —— by Danby, (190).
Miss Oxford,
Red, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved February 28th, 1862; got by Marmion, _(*)44, 1843, Dam Sally, by Comet, 358,—
2d dam Stella, by Logan, 95, 3d—Stately, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Princess, by Splendid, (5297) 5th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 6th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 9th— —— by Henry, (301) 10th— —— by Danby, (190).
Miss Oxford 2d,
Red, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved April 29th, 1862; got by Duke of Carlisle, *17, 3850, Dam Peach Bud, by Lauderdale, 1759,—
2d dam White Rose, by Derby, 19, 3d—Favorite, by Prince Albert, 56, 4th—Favorite, by imported Reformer, 898, 5th—imported Pedigree, by Mynheer, (2345) 6th—Vanda, by Marske, (419) 7th—Twinkle, by Meteor, (432) 8th—Princess, by Western Comet, (689) 9th—Selina, by Favorite, (252) 10th—Countess, by Cupid, (177) 11th—Lady, by Grandson of Bolingbroke, (280) 12th—Phœnix, by Foljambe, (263) 13th—Favorite, by R. Alcock's Bull, (19) 14th— —— by Smith's Bull, (608) 15th—Strawberry, by Jolly's Bull, (337).
Miss Fannie,
Light roan, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved November 13th, 1860; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Sally, by Comet, 358,—
2d dam Stella, by Logan, 95, 3d—Stately, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Princess, by Splendid, (5297) 5th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 6th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 9th— —— by Henry, (301) 10th— —— by Danby, (190).
Mountain Queen,
Roan, bred and owned by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved May 15th, 1859; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Lily of the Valley, by Comet, 358,—
2d dam Lucy, by Rough and Ready, 930, 3d—Miss Lathrop, by North American, 116, 4th—Lily, by Grafton, 1623, 5th—Young Lilac, by Sampson, (5074) 6th—Lilac 2d, by Frederic, (2038) 7th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 10th— —— by Henry, (301) 11th— —— by Danby, (190).
Morning Glory,
Red, bred by Thomas Cowles, Farmington, Conn.; property of A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved March 31st, 1855; got by Prince of Orange, 872, Dam Novice, by Coxcomb, 382,—
2d dam Nina, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 4th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Molly,
Light roan, bred and owned by Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.: calved May 30th, 1859; got by Hiawatha, 1666, Dam Cassy, by Young Meteor, 1147,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
Milly,
Red and white, bred and owned by Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.: calved June 25th, 1860; got by Hampden, 2949, Dam Arabella, by Agate 2,—
2 dam Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 3d—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 4th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 5th— —— by Comus, (161) 6th— —— by Marske, (418).
Maid Marion 5th,
Roan, bred by R. A. Alexander, Woodford County, Ky.; property of S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn.: calved October 26th, 1858; got by Albion, 2482, Dam Maid Marion 2d, by Lord John, (11728),—
2d dam Maid Marion, by Robin Hood, (9555) 3d—Lily, by Young Zealot, (8797) 4th—Lily, by Young Vandyke, (8733) 5th—Duchess, by Young Spectator, (8619) 6th— —— by Phantasie, (8389) 7th— —— by Young Rockingham, (8498).
Mille Maud,
Roan, bred and owned by A. O. Cummins, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved January 1st, 1860; got by Cayuga Prince, 2609, Dam Jessie, by Double Duke, 1451½,—
2d dam Regetta, by Prince Albert 3d, 853, 3d—Lydia, by Walter, 1072, 4th—Arabella, by Victory, (5565) 5th—Sally, by Major, (401) 6th—Old Sally, by Grandson of Favorite, (252) 7th— —— by Punch, (531) 8th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Minnie Moore,
Red, bred and owned by A. O. Cummins, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved December 22d, 1860; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Jessie, by Double Duke, 1451½,—
2d dam Regetta, by Prince Albert 3d, 858, 3d—Lydia, by Walter, 1072, 4th—Arabella, by Victory, (5565), &c., as in Mille Maud above.
Minnehaha,
Red and white, bred and owned by Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.: calved May 2d, 1858; got by Hiawatha, 1666, Dam Cassy, by Meteor, 1147,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th—by Marske, (418).
Mary,
Red, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; owned by H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved January 1st, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Magnolia, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Agatha, by Fabius, 60, 2d—Young Agatha, by Boston, (1735) 3d—Dorcas, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 5th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 6th— —— by Admiral, (4) 7th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 8th— —— by Colonel, (152) 9th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 10th— —— by Hubback, (319).
Meadow Maid,
Roan, bred and owned by Phineas Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved May 23d, 1861; got by Double Duke, 1451½, Dam Young Dorothy, by Windsor Comet, 1105,—
2d dam Dorothy, by East Windsor, 56, 3d—Red Romp, by Agate 2, 4th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 6th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 7th—Primrose, by Charles, (127).
Miranda,
Red roan, bred by D. B. Haight, Washington, Duchess County, N. Y.; property of Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved March 9th, 1855; got by Backwoodsman, *6, 226, Dam Lucilla 2d, by Guarionez, 68,—
2d dam Lucilla, by Enchanter, (3729) 3d—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Agatha, by Sir Charles, (1440) 5th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 6th— —— by Admiral, (4) 7th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 8th— —— by Colonel, (152) 9th— —— by Son of Hubback, (319).
Mary Ann,
Red, bred and owned by Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved May 3d, 1862; got by Duc D'Argentine, *20, Dam Miranda, by Backwoodsman, 226, &c., as in Miranda.
Nymph,
Red and white, bred by Francis Rotch, Otsego Co., N. Y.; property of William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.: calved in 1844; got by Bertram 2d, 21,—
2d dam Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 3d—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 4th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 5th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 6th— —— by Henry, (301) 7th— —— by Danby, (190).
Nymph 5th,
Red and white, bred by B. & C. S. Haines, Elizabeth, N. J.; property of Timothy Mather, Hartford, Conn.: calved January 15th, 1854; got by imported Lord Vane Tempest, 669½, Dam Nymph, by Bertram 2d, 21,—
2d dam Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 3d—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 4th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 5th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 6th— —— by Henry, (301) 7th— —— by Danby, (190).
Nelle,
Red and white, bred and owned by Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.; calved April 7th, 1862; got by Prince of Wales, 4276, Dam Milly, by Hampden, 2949,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
Onesima,
Red and white, bred and owned by A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved March 6th, 1861; got by Cayuga, Prince, 2609, Dam Princeton Belle, by Highflyer, 578,—
2d dam Ann Gwynne, by Prince Albert, 853, 3d—Daisy 2d, by Dandy, 50, 4th—Daisy, by King Charles 2d, 84, 5th—Daffodil, by Sampson, (5081) 6th—Young Daisy, by Danby, (1900).
Phœbe,
Red and white, bred by Samuel W. Bartlett, East Windsor, Conn.; property of B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved July 20th, 1855; got by Berlin Hero, 257, Dam Lily, by Logan, 95,—
2d dam Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 3d—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 5th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Phœbe 2d,
Red and white, bred by and property of B. H. Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved April 11th, 1861; got by Fabius 3d, *25, 3920, Dam Phœbe, by Berlin Hero, 257,—
2d dam Lily, by Logan, 95, 3d—Lilac 8th by Superior, (5360) 4th—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 6th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 7th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Pink,
Red and white, bred by and property of Norman Porter, Berlin, Conn.: calved May 1860; got by Red Blaize, 3325, Dam Lucy, by Berlin Hero, 257,—
2d dam Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 3d—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 5th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Pocahontas 2d,
Red and white, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.; calved June, 1848; got by Tam O'Shanter, 168, Dam Pocahontas, by North American, 116,—
2d dam Princess, by Washington, (1566) 3d—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 4th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 5th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 6th— —— by Prince, (521) 7th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Pocahontas 4th,
Red, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: property of Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved December 31st, 1855; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Pocahontas 2d, by Tam O'Shanter, 168,—
2d dam Pocahontas, by North American, 116, 3d—Princess, by Washington, (1566) 4th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 5th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 6th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 7th— —— by Prince, (521) 8th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Pocumtuck,
Red and white, bred and owned by Josiah Fogg, Deerfield, Mass.: calved October 1st, 1860; got by Sultan, 2270½, Dam Minnehaha, by Hiawatha, 1666,—
2d dam Cassy, by Young Meteor, 1147, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418.)
Princeton Belle,
Red and white, bred and owned by A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved July 18th, 1859; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Ann Gwynne, by Prince Albert, 853,—
2d dam Daisy 2d, by Dandy, 50, 3d—Daisy, by King Charles 2d, 84, 4th—Daffodil, by Sampson, (5081) 5th—Young Daisy, by Danby, (1900).
Pearlette 3d,
Roan, bred by R. A. Alexander, Woodford County, Ky.; property of S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn.: calved September 24th, 1858; got by Albion 2842, Dam Pearlette, by Benedict, (7828),—
2d dam Pearl 2d, by Senator, (8551) 3d—Pearl, by Homer, (2134) 4th—Windemere, by Emperor, (1974).
Pride,
Dark roan, bred and owned by S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn.: calved September 27th, 1861; got by Duc D'Argentine, *20, Dam Pearlette 3d, by Albion, 2482,—
2d dam Pearlette, by Benedict, (7828) 3d—Pearl 2d, by Senator, (8551) 4th—Pearl, by Homer, (2134) 5th—Windemere, by Emperor, (1914).
Peach Bud,
Red roan, bred by F. W. Stone, Guelph, C. W.; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved August 5th, 1858; got by Lauderdale, 1759, Dam White Rose, by Derby, *19,—
2d dam Favorite, by Prince Albert, 56, 3d—Cowslip, by Reformer, 898, 4th—Pedigree, by Mynheer, 2345, 5th—Vanda, by Young Marske, (419) 6th—Trinket, by Meteor, (432) 7th—Princess, by Western Comet, (689) 8th—Selina, by Favorite, (252) 9th—Countess, by Cupid, (177) 10th—Lady, by Grandson of Bolingbroke, (280) 11th—Phœnix, by Foljambe, (263).
Rosa,
Roan, bred by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.; property of John H. Bissell, East Windsor, Conn.: calved February 1st, 1862,; got by Commodore, *12, 3777, Dam Louisa, by Kirkleavington, 610,—-
2d dam Victoria, by North American, 116, 3d—Lady Holyoke, by Hero, (4020) 4th—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Colonel, (152) 9th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 10th— —— by Hubback, (319.)
Rose 8th,
White, bred and owned by Phineas Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.: calved September 17th, 1861; got by Hampden, 2949, Dam Rose 3d, by Tecumseh, 1025,—
2d dam Rose 2d, by Dan O'Connell, 407, 3d—Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 6th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 7th—Primrose, by Charles, (127).
Rose,
Red and white, bred and owned by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved December 25th, 1859; got by Young America, 2404, Dam Rose 2d, by Dan O'Connell, (407),—
2d dam Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 3d—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet. (85).
Rose 2d,
Roan, bred by P. Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved June 1856; got by Dan O'Connell, 407, Dam Rose, by Splendid (5297),—
2d dam Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 3d—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 4th—imported Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 5th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 6th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 7th— —— by Prince, (521) 8th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Rose 7th,
Light roan, bred by Phineas Stedman, Chicopee, Mass.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved June 3d, 1860; got by Hampden, 2949, Dam Rose 3d, by Tecumseh, 1025,—
2d dam Rose 2d, by Dan O'Connell, 407, 3d—Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566), 6th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76), &c., as in Rose 2d.
Ruby,
Red, bred by John Bissell, East Windsor, Conn.; property of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved June, 1851; got by Logan, 95, Dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
Ruby 2d,
Red, bred by John Bissell, East Windsor, Conn.; property of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved September 1st, 1855; got by Powhatan, 829, Dam Ruby, by Logan, 95,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Ruby 3d,
Red, bred by and property of J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved February, 1859; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Ruby, by Logan, 95,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Ruby 4th,
Roan, bred and owned by J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved June 20th, 1859; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Ruby 2d, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Ruby, by Logan, 95, 3d—Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 4th—Arabella, by Agate 2, 5th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 6th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 7th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 8th— —— by Comus, (161) 9th— —— by Marske, (418).
Ruby 5th,
Red, bred and owned by J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved May 10th, 1860; got by Prince Arthur, 3296, Dam Ruby, by Logan, 95,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 7th— —— by Comus, (161) 8th— —— by Marske, (418).
Ruby 6th,
Red, bred and owned by J. S. Allen, East Windsor, Conn.: calved May 1st, 1861, got by Red Duke, *60, 4295, Dam Ruby, by Logan, 95,—
2d dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60, 3d—Arabella, by Agate 2, 4th—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 5th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 6th—Delicia, by Major, (2252).
Red Rose,
Red, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved July 25th, 1861; got by Comet, 3772, Dam Topsy, by Kirkleavington, 610,—
2d dam Victoria, by North American, 116, 3d—Lady Holyoke, by Hero, (9020) 4th—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 9th— —— by Colonel, (152) 10th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319.)
Red Rose 8th,
Red, bred and owned by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved August 4th, 1860; got by Charles 2d, 3745, Dam Red Rose 6th, by Earl of Seaham, 1499,—
2d dam Red Rose 4th, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 3d—Red Rose 2d, by Napier, (6238) 4th—Tube Rose, by South Durham, (5281) 5th—Rose Ann, by Bellerophon, (3119) 6th—Rosette, by Belvidere, (1706) 7th—Red Rose, by Waterloo, (2816) 8th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 9th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (419) 10th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 11th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 12th—Bright Eyes, by Hubback, (319) 13th—Bright Eyes, by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 14th—Beauty, by Masterman's Bull, (422) 15th—Duchess of Athol, by Harrison's Bull, (292) 16th—Tripes, by the Studley Bull, (626) 17th— ---- (bred by Mr. Stephenson of Ketton, in 1739).
Rosabel,
Red and white, bred by E. A. Phelps, Avon, Conn.; property of Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved June 10th, 1858; got by Red Rover, 2109, Dam Tube Rose 4th, by imported Wolviston, 1109,—
2d dam Tube Rose 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, (5941) 3d—Tube Rose 2d, by Earl of Antrim, (10174) 4th—Tube Rose, by South Durham, (5281) 5th—Rose Ann, by Bellerophon, (3112) 6th—Rosette, by Belvidere, (1706) 7th—Red Rose, by Waterloo, (2816) 8th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 9th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491) 10th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 11th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 12th— —— (owned by Robert Colling, sister to his white bull,) by Favorite, (252) 13th— —— by Hubback, (319) 14th— —— by Masterman's Bull, (422) 15th— —— by Harrison's Bull, (292) 16th—Tripes, by the Studley Bull, (626) 17th— —— (bred by Mr. Stephenson of Ketton, in 1739).
Red Rose 9th,
Mostly red, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; owned by H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved August 9th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Red Rose 6th, by Earl of Seaham, 1499,—
2d dam Red Rose 4th, by Earl of Chatham, (10176) 3d—Red Rose 2d, by Napier, (6238), &c., as in Red Rose 8th.
Rose,
Red and white, bred and owned by G. E. Taylor, Shelburne, Mass.: calved December 20th, 1861; got by 4th Hiawatha, 2970, Dam Marilla, by Champion, 328,—
2d dam Luna, by Rollo, 152, 3d—Young Lilac, by Sampson, (5704) 4th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 5th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Rose 2d,
Red and white, bred and owned by G. E. Taylor, Shelburne, Mass.: calved January 22d, 1862; got by General Sale, *28, Dam Statira, by Champion, 328,—
2d dam Stella, by Tecumseh, 1025, 3d—Luna, by Rollo, 152, 4th—Young Lilac, by Sampson, (5704) 5th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Stella,
Roan, bred and owned by A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved February 4th, 1861; got by Highflyer, *37, 578, Dam Evelina, by Granby, 544,—
2d dam Cara, by Young Meteor, 1147, 3d—Double Rose, by Prince Hal, 137, 4th—Rosilla, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Elvira, by Young Comet, (3437) 6th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 7th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 8th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Stella,
Red and white, bred by John Bissell, East Windsor, Conn.; property of Charles H. Barber, East Windsor, Conn.: calved May, 1850; got by Fabius 2d, 487, Dam Arabella 2d, by Fabius, 60,—
2d dam Arabella, by Agate 2, 3d—Dew Drop, by Charles, (878) 4th—Dulcibella, by Frederic, (1060) 5th—Delicia, by Major, (2252) 6th— —— by Comus, (161) 7th— —— by Marske, (418).
Starlight,
Red, bred by S. T. Taber, Dover Plains, Duchess Co., N. Y.; property of Milo J. Smith & Son, Northampton, Mass.: calved August 13th, 1857; got by Earl of Warwick, 465, Dam Aurora 2d, by East Windsor, 56,—
2d dam Aurora, by North American, 116, 3d—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 5th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 6th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Sea Nymph,
Red and white, bred and owned by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.; got by imported Neptune, *50, 3192, Dam Nymph, by Bertram 2d, 21,—
2d dam Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 3d—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 4th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 5th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 6th— —— by Henry, (301) 7th— —— by Danby, (190).
Spot,
Red and white, bred and owned by Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.: calved April 24th, 1862; got by Red Duke, *60, 4295, Dam Letty, by Fabius 2d, 487,—
2d dam Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 3d—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 4th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 5th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 6th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Sally,
Red and white, bred by J. & E. Wadsworth, Livermore Falls, Me.; property of S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.: calved May 6th, 1852; got by Comet, 358, Dam Stella, by Logan, 95,—
2d dam Stately, by North Star, (4592) 3d—Princess, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 5th—Nonpariel, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Senorita,
Red, bred by S. W. Buffum, Winchester, N. H.; property of Dr. W. H. Rockwell, Vermont State Lunatic Asylum, Brattleboro: calved September 16th, 1861; got by Duke of Carlisle, *17, 3850, Dam Gem, by Backwoodsman, 226,—
2d dam Frolic, by King Charles 2d, 84, 3d—Gaily, by Sir Thomas Fairfax, (5196) 4th—Granville, by Hubback, (2142) 5th—Germanville, by Son of Young Warlaby, (2812) 6th— —— by Imperial, (2151) 7th— —— by Young Comet (905).
Topsy,
Red and white, bred and owned by James Fosgate, Winchester, N. H.: calved June 1st, 1862; got by Scipio, 4354, Dam Victoria, by Ashuelot, 1213,—
2d dam Victoria, by Cerdic, (5843) 3d—Young Agatha, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Dorcas, by Boston, (1735) 5th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 6th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 7th— —— by Admiral, (4) 8th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 9th— —— by Colonel, (152) 10th— —— by Grandson of Hubback, (319) 11th— —— by Son of Hubback, (319).
Topsy,
Light roan, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved October 10th, 1856; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Victoria, by North American, 116,—
2d dam Lady Holyoke, by Hero, (9020) 3d—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Cow Boston, by Sir Charles, (1440) 5th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683) 6th— ---- by Admiral, (4) 7th— —— by Sir Harry, (1444) 8th— —— by Colonel, (152), &c.
Tulip,
Red, bred and owned by Norman Porter, Berlin, Conn.: calved May, 1860, got by Red Blaize, 3325, Dam Young Lily, by Fabius 2d, 487,—
2d dam Lily, by Logan, 95, 3d—Lilac 8th, by Superior, (5360) 4th—Lilac 4th, by North Star, (4592) 5th—Lilac, by Whisker, (5639) 6th—Lilac, by Frederic, (2038) 7th—Lilac, by Young Denton, (963) 8th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 9th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Tube Rose 3d,
Roan, the property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved January, 1852; got by imported 3d Duke of Cambridge, 1034, Dam Tube Rose 2d, by Earl of Antrim, (10174)—
2d dam Tube Rose, by South Durham, (5281) 3d—Rose Ann, by Bellerophon, (3119) 4th—Rosette, by Belvidere, (1706) 5th—Red Rose, by Waterloo, (2816) 6th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 7th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491) 8th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 9th—Princess, by Favorite, (252) 10th—Bright Eyes, by Hubback, (319) 11th—Bright Eyes, by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 12th—Beauty, by J. Masterman's Bull, (422) 13th—Duchess of Athol, by Harrison's Bull, (292).
Tube Rose 4th,
Roan, bred by J. M. Sherwood, Auburn, N. Y.; property of Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved December 29th, 1854; got by imported Wolviston, 1109, Dam Tube Rose 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, (5941),—
2d dam Tube Rose 2d, by Earl of Antrim, (10174) 3d—Tube Rose, by South Durham, (5281), &c., as in Tube Rose 3d.
Tube Rose 6th,
Red and white, bred by F. H. North, New Britain, Conn.; property of A. C. & J. G. Wood, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved May 5th, 1857; got by Tornado, 1040, Dam Tube Rose 3d, by imported 3d Duke of Cambridge, 1034,—
2d dam Tube Rose 2d, by Earl of Antrim, (10174) 3d—Tube Rose, by South Durham, (5281) 4th—Rose Ann, by Bellerophon, (3119) 5th—Rosette, by Belvidere, (1706) 6th—Red Rose, by Waterloo, (2816) 7th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 8th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491), &c., as in Tube Rose 3d.
Tube Rose 7th,
Red and white, bred by F. H. North, New Britain, Conn.; property of E. M. Holman, Grass Hill, Millbury, Mass.: calved August 8th, 1859; got by Tornado, 1040, Dam Tube Rose 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, 1034,—
2d dam Tube Rose 2d, by Earl of Antrim, (10174) 3d—Tube Rose, by South Durham, (5281) 4th—Rose Ann, by Bellerophon, (3119) 5th—Rosette, by Belvidere, (1706) 6th—Red Rose, by Waterloo, (2816) 7th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 8th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (491) 9th—Anne Boleyn, by Favorite, (252) 10th—Bright Eyes, by Hubback, (319) 11th—Bright Eyes, by Snowdon's Bull, (612) 12th—Beauty, by Masterman's Bull, (422) 13th—Duchess of Athol, by Harrison's Bull, (292).
Tube Rose 7th,
Roan, bred and owned by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved November 24th, 1861; got by Marmion, *44, 1843, Dam Tube Rose 3d, by 3d Duke of Cambridge, (5941),—
2d dam Tube Rose 2d, by Earl of Antrim, (10174) 3d—Tube Rose, by South Durham, (5281) 4th—Rose Ann, by Bellerophon, (3119) 5th—Rosette, by Belvidere, (1706) 6th—Red Rose, by Waterloo, (2816) 7th—Moss Rose, by Baron, (58) 8th—Angelina, by Phenomenon, (419), &.c, as in Tube Rose 7th above.
Twinkle,
Red, bred by S. T. Taber, Chestnut Ridge, Duchess County, N. Y.; property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved July 13th, 1858; got by Earl of Warwick, 465, Dam Aurora 2d, by East Windsor, 56,—
2d dam Aurora, by North American, 116, 3d—Atalanta, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Adeline, by Young Comet, (3427) 5th—Emma, by Wellington, (683) 6th—Anabella, by Major, (398) 7th—Ada, by Denton, (198) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Venus,
Red, bred by P. Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of William J. Ives, Meriden, Conn.: calved June 26th, 1851; got by King Philip, 85, Dam Victoria, by North American, 116,—
2d dam Lady Holyoke, by Hero, (4020) 3d—Louisa, by Boston, (1735) 4th—Agatha, by Sir Charles, (1440) 5th—Duchess, by Wellington, (683).
Victoria,
Red and white, bred by Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.; property of H. L. Wells, East Windsor, Conn.: calved January 20th, 1862; got by Red Rover, 2109, Dam Wall Flower, by Monarch, 71,—
2d dam May Flower, by North American, 116, 3d—Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 4th—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 5th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 6th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 7th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 8th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85).
Valley Maid,
Red, bred and owned by S. W. Robbins, Wethersfield, Conn.: calved October 14th, 1861; got by Duc D'Argentine, *20, Dam Chance 5th, by Duke of Airdrie, (12730),—
2d dam Chance 2d, by full brother to Mercer, (11807) 3d—Chance, by Renick, 903, 4th—Bantam, by Cossack, (3503) 5th—Claudine, by Prince Charles, (2461) 6th—Orbit, by Oliver, (2387) 7th— —— by Contention, (3479) 8th— —— by San Martin, (2599) 9th— —— by Paul Jones, (4661).
Victoria,
Red roan, bred and owned by Aaron M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.: calved July 11th, 1862; got by Marmion, 1843, Dam Pocahontas 2d, by Tam O'Shanter, 168,—
2d dam Pocahontas, by North American, 116, 3d—Princess, by Washington, (1566) 4th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 5th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 6th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 7th— —— by Prince, (621) 8th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Virgilia,
Red and white, bred by A. & J. A. Clark, Granby, Mass.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved September 20th, 1855; got by Prince Royal, 880, Dam Stella 2d, by Rollo, 152,—
2d dam Stella, by North American, 116, 3d—Stately, by North Star, (4592) 4th— —— Princess, by Splendid, (5297) 5th—Flora, by Patriot, (2412) 6th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 7th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 8th—Aurora, by Comet, (155), &c.
Wall Flower,
Red and white, bred by Morgan Goodwin & Son, West Hartford, Conn.; property of Newton Carter, Hartford, Conn.: calved May 23d, 1856; got by Monarch, 718, Dam May Flower, by North American, 116,—
2d dam Rose, by Splendid, (5297) 3d—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Wood Nymph,
Red and white, bred and owned by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.: calved February 27th, 1862; got by imported Neptune, 3192, Dam Sea Nymph, by imported Neptune, 3192,—
2d dam Nymph, by Bertram 2d, 21, 3d—Nannette, by Patriot, (2412) 4th—Nonpareil, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—-Aurora, by Comet, (155) 7th— —— by Henry, (301) 8th— —— by Danby, (190).
Windsor Belle,
Red and white, bred by Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.; property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass.: calved February 29th, 1856, (leap year); got by Powhatan, 829, Dam Red Romp, by Agate 2,—
2d dam Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 3d—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 4th—imported Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 5th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 6th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 7th— —— by Prince, (521) 8th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Windsor Lass,
Red and white, bred by Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.; property of Daniel W. Bartlett, East Windsor, Conn.: calved April 4th, 1857; got by Powhatan, 829, Dam Red Romp, by Agate 2,—
2d dam Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 3d—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 4th—imported Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 5th—Primrose, by Charles, (127) 6th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 7th— —— by Prince, (521) 8th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Windsor Lady,
Light roan, bred and owned by Samuel W. Bartlett & Son, East Windsor, Conn.: calved March 2d, 1859; got by 2d Hiawatha, 1667, Dam Windsor Belle, by Powhatan, 829,—
2d dam Red Romp, by Agate 2, 3d—Romp, by Enchanter, (3729) 4th—Rachel, by Washington, (1566) 5th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 6th—Primrose, by Charles, (121) 7th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 8th— —— by Prince, (521) 9th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Yarico 7th,
Roan, bred by Wells Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved October 21st, 1853; got by Prince Leopold, 869, Dam Yarico, by North American, 116,—
2d dam Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038) 3d—Miranda, by Young Denton, (963) 4th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 5th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 6th— —— by Henry, (301) 7th— —— by Danby, (190).
Yarico 17th,
Roan, bred by Wells Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved November 6th, 1858; got by Kirkleavington, 610, Dam Yarico 6th, by Prince Leopold, 869.—
2d dam Yarico 2d, by East Windsor, 56, 3d—Yarico, by North American, 116, 4th—Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038) 5th—Miranda, by Young Denton, (963) 6th—imported Arabella, by North Star, (460) 7th—Aurora, by Comet, (155) 8th— —— by Henry, (301) 9th— —— by Danby, (190).
Yarico 22d,
Red and white, bred by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.; property of Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved September 2d, 1859; got by John Bull, *40, 3025, Dam Yarico 7th, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Yarico, by North American, 116, 3d—Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038) 4th—Miranda, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Yarico 23d,
Red, bred and owned by Paoli Lathrop, South Hadley Falls, Mass.: calved August 5th, 1860; got by John Bull, *40, 3025, Dam Yarico 7th, by Prince Leopold, 869,—
2d dam Yarico, by North American, 116, 3d—Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038) 4th—Miranda, by Young Denton, (963) 5th—Arabella, by North Star, (460) 6th—Aurora, by Comet, (155).
Yarico,
Red and white, bred and owned by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved January 18th, 1862; got by Hamilcar, *33, Dam Yarico, 22d, by John Bull, *40, 3025,—
2d dam Yarico 7th, by Prince Leopold, 869, 3d—Yarico, by North American, 116, 4th—Young Miranda, by Frederic, (2038), &c., as in Yarico 22d above.
Young Pocahontas,
Red and white, bred and owned by Wilbur Wilson, Agawam, Mass.: calved July 4th, 1861; got by Plato, 2032, Dam Pocahontas 2d, by Tam O'Shanter, 168,—
2d dam Pocahontas, by North American, 116, 3d—Princess, by Washington, (1566) 4th—Pansy, by Blaize, (76) 5th—Primrose, by Charles, (127,) 6th— —— by Blythe Comet, (85) 7th— —— by Prince, (521) 8th— —— by Patriot, (486).
Note.—On page 27, the note at bottom of *27, Stephenson, should read, this is a three-fourth Stephenson blood Bull.
HERD RECORD
OF THE
ASSOCIATION OF BREEDERS
OF
Thorough-Bred Neat Stock.
AYRSHIRES.
HARTFORD:
PRESS OF WILLIAMS, WILEY & WATERMAN.
1863.
NOTICE.
Owing to circumstances beyond the control of the Committee of Publication, or of the Committees on the Pedigrees of the various classes of stock, it has been impossible to publish the first volume of the Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-bred Neat Stock at an earlier day. The desire to obtain as large a representation of stock as possible, and to extend the advantages of the Association as widely among breeders as they could, has induced the committees on the various classes of stock to hold open their books and the delays incident upon tracing doubtful pedigrees, through in many instances a long correspondence with owners and breeders, have prevented them from furnishing the copy to the Publication Committee, in season to have the work finished sooner. Every care has been taken to have the records perfect, and to admit no pedigrees of doubtful character. It is believed this has been successfully accomplished, and that the animals here recorded may be relied upon as of undoubted purity of blood.
H. A. DYER,
S. I. BARTLETT,
Committee of
Publication.
INDEX.
Adams, Charles Francis, 24
Agricultural Society for the District of Montreal, 19, 24, 55
Aiton, Andrew, 18
Aiton, Hugh, 42
Ames, Frederic L., 18, 30, 48, 54
Anderson, James, 26
Ball, William, 14, 21, 45, 50, 53, 59
Baron de Longuiell, 19
Birnie, William, 13, 17, 23, 24, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35, 41, 45, 46
Bill, John, 58
Borrie, Mr., 11
Bradley, C. S., 19
Brodie, Hugh, 28
Brooks, John, 14
Bruce, Alexander, 52
Cameron, David, 32
Campbell, Ivie, 21, 32, 36, 52, 55, 57, 59
Camp, B. F., 29
Carter, Rufus, 17
Collins, H. S., 20, 24, 36, 54, 55
Collins, A. L., 22
Crookshank, Y. Otty, 28
Craig, James, 40, 50, 51, 52, 61
Cushing, J. P., 20
Dane, Nathan Jr., 12, 20, 28, 33, 39, 41, 43, 45, 49, 54, 59
Day, Horatio E., 17, 21, 37, 38, 39, 46, 47
Daws, Thomas & Son, 24, 26, 36, 40, 47, 50, 53, 55
Davidson, Thomas, 28
Denison, Richard L., 18, 19, 31
Dods, John, 18
Drennan, James, 18
Drew, L., 30, 33, 48, 50, 51, 53, 63
Dunlop, John, 49
Forristall, Geo. D., 12
Fields, Thomas J., 12
Gilbert, H. G., 22
Girvan, Mr., 26
Gordon, Geo., 19
Gray, John, 58
Gray, Robert, 15, 16, 28, 33, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45, 49, 59
Griswold, R. S., 43
Hatch, Thomas E., 18, 24, 37, 50
Harris, C. & S., 14, 18, 19, 31, 36, 43, 53, 58, 60, 62, 63
Hayes, T. M., 59
Hendrie, James, 11
Hoffman, Mr., 37
Hubbard, H. & R., 25
Hungerford & Brodie, 12, 17, 22, 38, 39, 47, 63
Hungerford, S. D., 13
Hurst, William, 22
Kellogg, M. S., 20, 32, 42, 47, 62
Kilgour, John, 49, 50, 51, 52, 59
Kirkwood, Mr., 24
Lambie, John, 58
Lambie, Hugh, 58
Logan, James, 23, 36, 40, 43, 47, 58, 60, 63
Logan, Robert, 22
Loring, Geo. B. 11, 16, 17, 18, 21, 23, 32, 39, 44, 50, 51, 54, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61
Lyman, Geo. W., 19, 25, 54, 56
Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 11, 16, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 31, 32, 39, 42, 47, 48, 49, 52, 54, 56, 58, 59, 60
McNaughton, James, 48
Meikle, John, 14, 21, 27, 44, 58
Meikle, James, 59
Murray, James, 44
Murdock, Mr., 17
Nye, E., 12, 21, 28, 37, 43, 45, 48, 55, 58
Oswald, Richard, 33
Parker, John, 15, 16, 24, 32, 48, 54, 55
Peabody, Geo., 31
Peters, H. H., 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 61, 62, 63
Penner, John, 19
Pond, C. M., 21, 22, 26, 28, 31, 32, 33, 39, 42, 44, 48, 53, 54, 56, 58, 61, 62
Prentice, E. P., 14, 29, 30, 33, 34, 37, 41, 45, 46, 47
Randall, Capt., 15, 17, 19, 25, 33, 34, 41, 60
Reid, James, 39
Richmond, A., 23, 26, 28, 40, 46, 47, 50, 63
Robbins, S. W., 26
Roger, Hugh, 41
Ross, R. L., 31
Shepherd, R. D., 42
Smith, John C., 42
Speares, Mr., 35
Stewart, Henry L., 13, 14, 21, 37, 38, 39, 42, 45, 47, 51, 53
Stone, Bela J., 17
Starr, John 17, 46
Sweetser, Luke, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, 32, 58, 62
Tredwell, A. M., 17, 20, 22, 29, 36, 38, 43, 45, 46, 47, 63
Trustees of State Reform School, Mass., 11
Wheeler, William F., 24
Walker, J. D., 16
Ward, Mr., 41
Watson, William, 17, 20, 29, 35, 38, 46
Wilson, Hugh, 15
Wilson, David, 32
Red and white; calved December 23d, 1855; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 4th, bred by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Betty 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Dam, Betty 1st, bred by E. P. Prentice, 3d Dam, Ayr, imported by Mr. Ward, Lenox, Mass.
Red and white; calved December 6th, 1855; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dandy 5th, out of Daisie 2d, 45, 2d Sire, Dundee 4th, bred by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Maggie, by Dundee 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Dam, Jennie Deans 3d, 95.
Red and white; calved 1857; bred by James Todd, of Dunure Mains, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.
Brown and white; calved March 26th, 1860; bred by George W. Lyman, Waltham, Mass.; owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Zachary, out of Swinley, imported by Capt. Randall, of New Bedford, 2d Sire, Prince Albert, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Dam, Young Swinley, 2d Dam, Swinley, imported by Capt. Randall.
Brown and white; calved March 10th, 1861; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom 2d, 11, Dam, Kitty 4th, 117.
Red and white; calved July 20th, 1856; bred and owned by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.: Sire, Jersey Blue out of Marion, imported by E. Nye, 2d Sire, Juniper, imported by E. Nye, Dam, Jenny Lind, 101.
Dark red and white; calved June 20th, 1858; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Rob Roy, 58, Dam, Bessie, 16.
Red, with small white spots; calved May 18th, 1862; bred and owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Jenny, 99.
Dark red and white spotted; calved May 4th, 1861; bred by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, N. J.; owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, White Lily's Kelburn, out of White Lily, imported by James Brodie, 2d Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, 1852, Dam, Flora, 76.
Brown and white; calved in 1858; bred by Ivie Campbell, Dalgig, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Clarendon, 2d Sire, Major, 3d Sire, a Bull, purchased of Mr. Young, Kilmaurs Mains, Dam, Mistress, 2d Dam, Madam, 3d Dam, a Cow bought of Mr. Wilson, Bargower.
Red and white, white face; calved July 4th, 1860; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Ayrshire Lad, 7, Dam, Rosa, 184.
Red with white spots; calved March 15th, 1861; bred by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: owned by Frederic L. Ames, North Easton, Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Brenda, 28.
Red and white; calved May 1st, 1862; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Beauty, 8.
Red and white; calved June 29th, 1861; bred by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.; owned by S. W. Robbins, Waterford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Ayrshire Lassie, 4.
Red and white; calved March 26th, 1858; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by Wm. Birnie, Springfield, Mass.; Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Daisie 2d, 45.
Light red and white; calved January 13th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Queen 2d, 181.
Brown and white; calved 1856; bred by C. A. Stetson, Swampscot, Mass.; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Strawberry, imported by C. A. Stetson.
Red and white; calved April 2d, 1859; bred by John Kilgour, near Ayr, Scotland; owned and imported by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Sir Colin, 2d Sire, Jock, bred by James Craig, Polquheys, Dam, Miss Miller, 151, 2d Dam, Martha, bred by Mr. Kilgour, 3d Dam, Bella, bred by Mr. Kilgour, 4th Dam, Captain, bred by Capt. Martin.
Dark red and white; calved December 22d, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Pink, 173.
Red and white; calved June 3d, 1861; bred and owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.; Sire, Bonny Scot, 2d Sire, Sir Colin, 67, Dam, Snow Flake, 197.
Dark red, with little white; calved June 15th, 1861; bred by T. M. Hayes, Saco, Me.; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, an Ayrshire Bull, bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B., 2d Sire, Duncan, out of an Ayrshire Cow, imported by Robert Gray, 3d Sire, Jock the Laird 4th, out of Helen, imported by Robert Gray, 4th Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, bred and imported by Robert Gray, Dam, Bessie, by Duncan, 2d Dam, Jean, 94.
Light red and white; calved March 11th, 1861; bred by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; owned by George D. Forristall, Holliston, Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Queen 2d, 181.
Brownish red; calved August 10th, 1861; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Irvine, 29, Dam, Posy, 179.
White with red spots; calved April, 1858; bred by Robert Gray, Oak Park, New Brunswick; owned by Ephraim Otis, Kittery, Maine: Sire, Jock the Laird, imported by Robert Gray, Dam, Jane, bred by Robert Gray, from his own importation, 1849.
Red and white; calved spring of 1859; bred by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.; owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.; Sire, Sir Colin, 67, Dam, White Cherry, imported by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.
White and light red; calved December 29th, 1861; bred and owned by Geo. B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Albert, 1, Dam, Daisy, 40.
Brown, with a little white; calved November 16th, 1859; bred by J. S. Cabot, Salem, Mass.; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Margery, 135.
White, with dark red spots; calved March 18th, 1856; bred by John Kilgour, Noltmire, Scotland; imported in 1858, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Jock, bred by James Craig, Dam, Martha, bred by James Craig, 2d Dam, Bella, bred by James Craig, 3d Dam, Captain, bred by Capt. Martin.
Red and white; calved 1857; bred by James Todd, Dunure Mains, Scotland; imported 1859, and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.
Light red and white; calved April 4th, 1860; bred by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.; owned by H. O. Chapin, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Rob Roy, 58, Dam, Beauty, 8.
Light brindle and white; calved May, 1858; bred by John Dods, Montreal, C. E.; owned by Richard L. Denison, Dover Court, Toronto, C. W.: Sire, an Ayrshire Bull imported by John Dods, Dam, an Ayrshire Cow imported by John Dods.
Red; calved April, 1858; bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.; owned by John Rogers, Kittery, Me.: Sire, Jock the Laird, imported by Robert Gray, Dam, Flora, bred by Robert Gray, from stock imported by himself.
Dark red and white, brown about the head; calved April 11th, 1860; bred by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.; owned by Wm. Ball, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Firefly, out of Jenny Lind, 101, 2d Sire, Scotland, imported by E. Nye, Dam, Fanny, 70.
Dark red and white, with a little brindle about the head; calved October 18th, 1856; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Dundee 3d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Sire, Dundee 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 3d Sire, Dandy, imported by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Jennie Deans, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Dam, Jennie, bred by E. P. Prentice, 3d Dam, Mida 1st, bred by E. P. Prentice, 4th Dam, Ayr 1st, imported by Samuel Ward, Lenox, Mass.
Red and white; calved March 20th, 1862; bred by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: owned by H. N. Thurber, Pomfret, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Jessie, 111.
Dark brown, with whitish brown spots; calved 1857; bred by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion
of
Agriculture; owned by H. & R. Hubbard, Charlestown, N. H.: Sire, Zachary Taylor, 78, Dam, Young Swinley, 2d Dam, Swinley, imported by Capt. Randall, New Bedford, Mass.Red and white; calved June 13th, 1855; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 5th, bred by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Tibby 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Dam, Tibby 1st, bred by E. P. Prentice.
White with red spots; calved November, 1858; bred and owned by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, Morris Co., N. J.: Sire, Malcolm out of Beith, imported by William Watson, N. Y., 2d Sire, Oswald imported by William Watson, Dam, Jessie 1st, 105.
Spotted red and white; calved April 4th, 1859; bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Duncan, out of an Ayrshire cow, imported by Robert Gray, 2d Sire, Jock the Laird 4th, out of Helen, imported by Robert Gray, 3d Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, bred and imported by Robert Gray, 1849, Dam, Peerless, bred and imported by Robert Gray, 1849.
Bright red and white; calved November 1st, 1857; bred by N. H. Warren, Concord, Mass.; owned by M. S. Kellogg, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Major, out of Susy, imported by J. P. Cushing, Watertown, Mass., 2d Sire, Old Ayrshire, bred by Samuel Ward, of Lenox, Mass., from a pair imported by himself, Dam, Young Jennie Deans, by Prince Albert, 2d Dam, Jennie Deans. Both Prince Albert and Jennie Deans were imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, in 1844.
Dark red, with white spots; calved June 12th, 1857; bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Duncan, out of an Ayrshire Cow, imported by Robert Gray, 2d Sire, Jock the Laird 4th, out of Helen, imported by Robert Gray, 3d Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, imported by Robert Gray, 1849, Dam, Mary, imported by Robert Gray, 1849.
Red and white; calved April 8th, 1862; bred and owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, Rhode Island: Sire, Douglas, 19, Dam Heather Bell, 86.
Red and white; calved June 22d, 1858; bred by H. G. Gilbert, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.: Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Adams, N. Y., 2d Sire, Geordie, bred by Robert Logan, Kilbournie Mains, Scotland, Dam, Red Rose 2d, by Kelburn, 2d Dam, Red Rose, imported by Hungerford & Brodie.
Red and white; calved September 18th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Susan, 204.
Black with white spots; calved April 5th, 1860; bred by Lawrence Drew, Merryton, Lanarkshire, Scotland;
imported
by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; owned by Frederic L. Ames, North Easton, Mass.: Sire, Bull, owned by Lawrence Drew, Dam, Brenda, 28.Red and white; calved 1857; bred by James Todd, Dunure Mains, Scotland, imported in 1859, and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.
Red and white; calved May 28th, 1862; bred and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Lily of Smithfield, 130.
Light red, with a few white spots; calved December 15th, 1861; bred and owned by Thomas E. Hatch, Keene, N. H.: Sire, Argyle, 6, Dam, Rose, 192.
White, with a little red; calved June 16th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Mary 3d, 136.
White, with red spots; calved July 23d, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Beauty, 6.
Red and white; calved December 21st, 1861; bred by N. H. Warren, Concord, Mass.; owned by M. S. Kellogg, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Ayrshire Bull, bred by William S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass., 2d Sire, McGregor, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Dam, Jennie Deans 4th, by Major, 2d Dam, Jenny Deans 2d, by McDuff, imported by Peter Lawson, Dracut, Mass., 3d Dam, Jenny Deans, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1844.
Red and white; calved June 8th, 1850; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Jock the Laird, bred by Capt. Randall, New Bedford, Mass., 2d Sire, imported by Capt. Randall, Dam, Jennie Deans 1st, by Highlander, 2d Dam, Mida, by Wallace, 3d Dam, Ayr 2d, sired in Scotland, 4th Dam, Ayr, imported in 1842, by Mr. Ward, Lenox, Mass.
PREFACE.
The Committee appointed to examine and prepare for publication pedigrees of Ayrshire Stock, having completed their labors, offer the following as their Report.
In arranging the pedigrees, we have endeavored to render them simple and exact, and to trace each animal to a direct importation. In a few instances this latter has been impossible, and we have been obliged to be content with tracing the pedigrees to the herds of well known breeders, having their assurances that the animals in question were thorough-bred Ayrshire.
Many breeders, who have taken the utmost pains, and have been at great expense to keep their herds pure, have not been careful to keep accurate records of the pedigrees of their stock, feeling that as long as they themselves were satisfied, their assurances would be sufficient to convince purchasers. This course answered when there were but few cattle of this breed in the country, and the necessity of an organized effort to preserve the purity of the blood had not been recognized; but hereafter it is hoped that every one liberal enough to breed thorough-bred stock, will see the advantages and the necessity of a record of pedigrees, and assist in swelling the next edition of the work, to a size more nearly commensurate with the importance of the subject.
The Committee thought best to have a short history of the Ayrshires, together with the points given by the Ayrshire Agricultural Association, printed as an introduction to the work, and applied to Sanford Howard, Esq., of Boston, who kindly consented to write such an article.
Mr. Howard's opportunities of studying this breed, both in Scotland and in this country have been such, that he is eminently fitted to write with authority on the subject. The Committee did not follow his suggestion and give in the Herd Book the lists of premiums taken by the animals at the various Agricultural Fairs, knowing that many of the premiums in this country have been awarded for want of competition, and by judges not acquainted with the excellencies or the peculiarities of the breed. Should this Society ever hold exhibitions, a record of the premiums taken at them would be of great value to breeders in selecting animals for stock purposes.
HENRY H. PETERS, Southboro', Mass.,
THOS. E. HATCH, Keene, N. H.,
WM. BIRNIE, Springfield, Mass.,
Committee.
INTRODUCTION.
The breed of cattle now know as the Ayrshire, undoubtedly originated in the county of that name, in Scotland; but by what special means it was formed cannot be particularly told. Youatt (1835) says, "A century ago there was no such breed in Ayrshire or in Scotland;" and he asks, "Did the [present] Ayrshire cattle arise entirely from a careful selection of the native breed?" adding, "If they did it is a circumstance unparalleled in the history of agriculture. The native breed may be ameliorated by careful selection; its value may be incalculably increased; some good qualities may for the first time be developed; but yet there will be some resemblance to the original stock." A comparison of the modern breed with the description given by Aiton of the cattle which he says occupied Ayrshire fifty years before the time when he wrote (1806), will show that the difference is great. He says, "The cows kept in the districts of Kyle and Cunningham [districts of Ayrshire], were of a diminutive size, ill-fed, ill-shaped, and they yielded but a scanty return in milk; they were mostly of a black color, with stripes of white along the chine or ridge of their backs, about their flanks and on their faces. Their horns were high and crooked, * * * their pile [hair] was coarse and open; and few of them yielded more than three or four Scotch pints [six to eight wine quarts] of milk a day."
Those who are acquainted with the Ayrshire cattle of to-day, will readily admit that they present a wide contrast with the old stock, according to the above description of the latter; and the suggestion of Youatt, that the present breed could not have arisen entirely by selection from the old, seems reasonable. It follows, then, that the Ayrshire, like the modern or "improved" Short Horn breed, originated in crossing. The question as to the breeds from which it was derived, will be briefly considered, although the attempt will not be made to give precise details on this point.
Various accounts represent that the Earl of Marchmont, some time between 1724 and 1740, introduced to his estates, in Berwickshire, some cattle, conjectured (their history was not positively known) to be of the Holderness or Teeswater breed, and that, not long afterwards, some of the stock was carried to estates belonging to the same nobleman, in that part of Ayrshire called Kyle. But, perhaps, the main nucleus of the improved breed was the "Dunlop stock," so called, which appears to have been possessed by a distinguished family by the name of Dunlop, in the Cunningham District of Ayrshire, as early as 1780. This stock, it is said, was derived, at least in part, from animals imported from Holland. The Dunlop cows soon became noted. Rawlin (as quoted by Youatt), who wrote in 1794, speaking of the cattle of Ayrshire, says, "They have another breed, called the Dunlop, which are allowed to be the best race for yielding milk in Great Britain, or Ireland, not only for large quantities, but also for richness and quality." This, though extravagant praise, perhaps, shows that the stock possessed remarkable qualities at that early day. It was, indeed, held in great esteem still earlier. In Youatt's Treatise, it is mentioned, when speaking of the cattle of Dumfrieshire, that the poet Burns, when he occupied a farm near the city of Dumfries, "not content with the Galloway breed, introduced some of the West-Country cows, which he thought would produce more milk." In the poet's published correspondence, allusion is made, in a letter dated November 13th, 1788, to a heifer which had been presented to him by the proprietor of Dunlop House, as "the finest quey in Ayrshire." Mrs. Dunlop, it will be remembered, was a special friend and correspondent of the poet.[A]
Col. Le Couteur, in a paper on the Jersey or Alderney cow, published in the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, refers to a statement by Quayle, that the Ayrshire was a cross of the Short Horn and Alderney; and adds himself that "there is a considerable affinity between the two breeds." Rawlin also says, in reference to the Ayrshire breed, "It is said to be a mixture by bulls brought from the island of Alderney, with their own or the old race of cows." Martin says, "At some period or other there has evidently been a cross with the Durham or Holderness, and, perhaps, also with the Alderney." Professor Low, in his "Illustrations of British Quadrupeds," says, "From all the evidence which, in the absence of authentic documents, the case admits of, the dairy breed of Ayrshire cows, owes the characters which distinguish it from the older race, to a mixture of the blood of the races of the continent and of the dairy breed of Alderney."
So far, the authorities quoted have, doubtless, given the main facts in regard to the originals of the present Ayrshire cattle. But there is evidence that the present leading type of the breed was formed, in part, by an infusion of the blood of the Kyloe, or West-Highland breed. This appeared in the first instance, probably, in what has been called the Swinley variety. The facts, which the writer has obtained in Scotland in regard to it, are substantially as follows: Theophilus Parton, of Swinley Farm, near Dairy, Ayrshire, about forty to forty-five years ago, took great pains to establish a herd of what were deemed the best Ayrshire cattle, into which he infused a strain of the West-Highland blood, the particular degree of which is not publicly or generally known. The Swinley stock differs from the older Ayrshire in having a shorter head, with more breadth across the eyes, more upright and spreading horns, more hair, and generally better constitutions. They are also somewhat smaller boned than the old stock, though from their superior symmetry, and greater tendency to fatten, they are fully equal to the former in weight of carcass when slaughtered.
The following points given by the Ayrshire Agricultural Association, 1853, "as indicating superior quality," will give an idea of the standard for Ayrshire cattle, as recognized by the leading breeders:
Head short, forehead wide, nose fine between the muzzle and the eyes; muzzle moderately large, eyes full and lively, horns widely set on, inclining upwards and curving slightly inwards.
Neck long and straight from the head to the top of the shoulders, free from loose skin on the underside, fine at its junction with the head, and the muscles symmetrically enlarging towards the shoulders.
Shoulders thin at the top, brisket light, the whole fore-quarter thin in front and gradually increasing in depth and width backwards.
Back short and straight, spine well defined, especially at the shoulders, short ribs arched, the body deep at the flanks, and the milk-veins well developed.
Pelvis long, broad and straight, hook [or hip] bones wide apart, and not much overlaid with fat, thighs deep and broad, tail long and slender, and set on a level with the back.
Milk-vessel [udder] capacious and extending well forward, hinder-part broad and firmly attached to the body, the sole or under surface nearly level. The teats from two to two and a half inches in length, equal in thickness, and hanging perpendicularly; their distance apart at the sides should be equal to about one-third the length of the vessel, and across to about one-half the breadth.
Legs short, the bones fine and the joints firm.
Skin soft and elastic, and covered with soft, close and woolly hair.
The colors preferred are brown, or brown and white, the colors being distinctly defined. Weight of the animal, when fattened, about forty imperial stones, sinking the offal [that is 560 pounds], the quarters or meat only.
From what has already been said, it will be understood, that the dairy is the leading object with the breeders of Ayrshires. At the same time the fact has not been overlooked, that to breed and perpetuate a profitable dairy stock, regard must be had to hardiness and strength of constitution, and also to such fattening tendencies as will insure a profitable return from calves fattened for veal, from steers reared for beef, and for cows, which having served their turn in the dairy, are at last dried of their milk and prepared for the shambles. The importance of these properties is not sufficiently regarded by keepers of dairy stock in this country. The remark has not unfrequently been heard that the "looks of a cow are nothing." People who hold this absurd notion will never be distinguished for breeding profitable dairy stock. Even if milk were the sole object, it would be impossible to preserve a breed possessing superior qualities, in this respect, without giving attention to those points of form which denote strength of constitution. It has been well observed by Magne, that in the breeding of dairy stock, we should "make choice only of animals possessing the two-fold character of general vigor, and activity of the mammary system."
The leading breeders of Ayrshire, in Scotland, have followed these principles to some extent, if not to the full degree to which they should be observed. Hence, they claim a high rank for the breed in reference to general usefulness. Aiton, speaking of what the Ayrshire cow would do, says, "She yields much milk, and that of an oily or butyraceous, or caseous nature, and after she has yielded very large quantities of milk for several years, she shall be as valuable for beef as any other breed of cows known; her fat shall be much more mixed through the whole flesh, and she shall fatten faster than any other." Whatever may be said in regard to the extent of these claims, it will be admitted that they indicate the confidence which was long ago placed in the breed in regard to the properties mentioned. Youatt, who wrote twenty-five years after Aiton, says, "The breed has been much improved since Mr. Aiton described it." It is thirty years since Mr. Youatt made this remark, and in this time the breed has been still further improved in reference to general usefulness. I have been assured by some of the most experienced breeders in Scotland, that while nothing has been lost on the score of dairy properties, considerable has been gained in hardiness and thrift, and in the faculty of giving a greater return, both in milk and flesh, for the food consumed. Of course it is the return obtained in proportion to the food eaten, that constitutes the true criterion of value in all animals.
In Scotland, the calves of the Ayrshire breed, that are not wanted for keeping up the breeding or dairy stock, are either fattened for veal, or turned for beef at an early age. The larger portion, perhaps, of the males are killed for veal. In fact, in some districts, veal is an article of considerable importance, and the ability of Ayrshire cows to make fat calves is considered one of the excellencies of the breed. Thus Haxton observes, "For all medium soils and climates throughout the United Kingdom, there is no breed equal to the Ayrshire, for profit, whether the produce is converted into cheese, butter, or veal." A portion of the males are castrated and fattened when about three to three and half years old. Scotch farmers, who are in the practice of fattening stock of various breeds, assured me that Ayrshire steers of this age fattened to as much profit as any, reaching the weight of 700 to 800 pounds the four quarters, and afforded beef excelled in quality only by the Galloways and the West-Highlanders.
At present the Ayrshire cattle have not been tried in America to a great extent. There have been various importations, mostly made within the last twenty years, and so far as there have been such trials as would justify a conclusion in regard to their merits, they have answered all reasonable expectations. The leading object in keeping them here is the same as it is in Scotland—the dairy—but their ability to fatten readily and make beef of good quality, should be taken into consideration in estimating their value. In regard to the latter property, but few trials have as yet been made here. Most of the males have been kept for bulls, and the females have seldom been fattened till too far advanced in years to breed. It may be worthy of consideration, whether it would not be an object to give some good steers of the breed a fair chance to show what they could make in beef at three to four years old.
It is also desirable to ascertain what are the capabilities of the breed in regard to the performance of labor. On this point we are without any evidence from abroad, as oxen are not worked in Scotland. The results of the few trials that have been made with full-bloods, have been highly favorable in reference to the qualities of the breed for this purpose. Judging by their points, there is no reason why Ayrshire oxen should not be equal to any others, of their size, for any kind of labor. They have clean, firm legs, well-placed muscles, and are remarkably quick walkers.
The advantages of a Registry, or Herd Book, for this breed of cattle, are too obvious to require argument. For the Short Horns, Herefords, and Devons, registers have been prepared, and the benefits which have been derived therefrom are such as will insure their continuance. An accurate record of the pedigrees of animals, together with a record of such premiums as they may have taken, cannot fail to afford a guide, to some extent, in breeding with reference to special objects—the principle, that "Like begets Like," being admitted as a general law. The subject of publishing a Herd Book for Ayrshires, in Scotland, has been agitated on several occasions, but, down to the present time, no direct action has been taken on it. The enterprise of the American breeders of this variety of cattle, in taking the lead in this matter, is highly creditable, and, if properly followed up, will be sure to bring a just recompense of reward.
S. H.
Boston, January 1st, 1863.
HERD RECORD
OF THE
ASSOCIATION OF BREEDERS
OF
Thorough-Bred Neat Stock.
AYRSHIRES.
BULLS.
1 Albert,
Brownish red and white; calved Autumn of 1856; bred by James Hendrie, Drummock, Scotland; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1859; owned at the State Reform School, Westboro', Mass.: Sire, Jock, bred by Mr. Borrie, of Riccarton, 2d Sire, Geordie, bred by Mr. Hendrie, Dam, Kirstie, by Geordie, 2d Dam, Nancy, by Kilburnie.
2 Alfred,
Brownish red; calved November 18th, 1859; bred by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture; owned by T. W. Pierce, Boston: Sire, Troon, 75, Dam, Lily, 129.
3 Allard,
Brown, with a little white; calved November 16th, 1859; bred by J. S. Cabot, Salem, Mass.; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Margery, 135.
4 Archie,
Red and white; calved May 9th, 1862; bred and owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Geordie, 23, Dam, Kate, 114.
5 Argyle,
White, with yellow and brindle about the head; calved March 18th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Brenda, 28.
6 Argyle,
Light red and white; calved April 21st, 1859; bred by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.; owned by Thomas J. Fields and others, Northfield, Mass.: Sire, Scotland, imported from the Duke of Portland's estate, Ayrshire, by E. Nye, Dam, Jenny Lind, 101.
7 Ayrshire Lad,
Dark brown, flecked with white; calved September 20th, 1856; bred by Hungerford & Brodie, Adams, N. Y.; owned by Henry H. Peters, Southboro', Mass., in 1857, 1858 and 1859: Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Dam, Ayrshire Lass, imported by Hungerford & Brodie.
8 Ayrshire Lad 2d,
Red, flecked with white; calved March 9th, 1862; bred and owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Ayrshire Lad, 7, Dam, Daisy, 43.
9 Bertram,
Light red and white; calved March 11th, 1861; bred by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; owned by George D. Forristall, Holliston, Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Queen 2d, 181.
10 Blossom,
Red and white; calved October 10th, 1856; bred by S. D. Hungerford, Adams, N. Y.; owned by Wm. Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, 1852, Dam, Cherry Blossom, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, 1854.
11 Blossom 2d,
Red and white; calved March 24th, 1859; bred and owned by Wm. Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom, 10, Dam, Kitty 5th, 118.
12 Blossom 3d,
Red and white; calved June 29th, 1860; bred and owned by Wm. Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom, 10, Dam, Kitty 4th, 117.
13 Bruce,
Red and white; calved January 14th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Cowslip, 36.
14 Count,
Red and white; calved February 10th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Mary 4th, 137.
15 Dick,
Red, with small white spots; calved May 18th, 1862; bred and owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Jenny, 99.
16 Dr. Hornbook,
Light red, with white spots; calved March, 1857; bred by John Meikle, of Brownhill, Tarbolton, Ayrshire; imported in 1858, and owned by John Brooks, Princeton, Mass.: Sire and Dam both bred by John Meikle.
17 Donald,
White and red; calved March 12th, 1862; bred by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.; owned by Wm. Ball, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Sir Colin, Jr., 68, Dam, Mountain Maid, 158.
18 Don Juan,
Red; calved May 17th, 1860; bred and owned by John Rogers, Kittery, Me.: Sire, Jock the Laird 2d, 32, Dam, Jenny Willet, 102.
19 Douglas,
White and red; calved June 19th, 1860; bred by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Alice, 1.
20 Dundee 8th,
Dark red and white, with a little brindle about the head; calved October 18th, 1856; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Dundee 3d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Sire, Dundee 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 3d Sire, Dandy, imported by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Jennie Deans, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Dam, Jennie, bred by E. P. Prentice, 3d Dam, Mida 1st, bred by E. P. Prentice, 4th Dam, Ayr 1st, imported by Samuel Ward, Lenox, Mass.
21 Eglinton,
Dark brown and white; calved in 1859; bred by John Parker, Irvine, Scotland; imported and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, The Carrick Bull, bred by Mr. Parker, Dam, Goldie, of Mr. Parker's Goldie family.
22 Essex,
Brown and white; calved 1854; bred by C. A. Stetson, Swampscot, Mass.; owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, a Bull imported by Capt. Randall, of New Bedford, Mass., Dam, Strawberry, imported by C. A. Stetson.
23 Geordie,
Light red, with little white; calved 1858; bred by Hugh Wilson, Oatmains, Tarbolton, Ayrshire; imported in 1859, and owned by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.: Sire, Sandy, Dam, Sall.
24 Glengarry,
Red, with white spots; calved June 3d, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Corslet, 37.
25 Hampden,
Red and white; calved December 25th, 1861; bred by L. Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.; owned by H. O. Chapin, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Beauty 2d, 10.
26 Hampshire,
Red and white; calved May 1st, 1862; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Beauty, 8.
27 Highlander,
Dark red and white; calved February 16th, 1861; bred by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; owned by J. D. Walker, Northboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Young Merryton, 2d, 217.
28 Holyoke,
Red and white; calved May 31st, 1862; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Tulip, 209.
29 Irvine,
Red; calved May, 1858; bred by John Parker, of Nether Broomlands, Scotland; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858.
30 Jock,
Red and white; calved April 10th, 1860; bred by Ephraim Otis, Kittery, Me.; owned by John Rogers, Kittery, Me.: Sire, Jock the Laird 2d, 32, Dam, Jane, 90.
31 Jock 2d,
Red and white; calved April 10th, 1861; bred by Ephraim Otis, Kittery, Me.; owned by John Rogers, Kittery, Me.: Sire, Jock the Laird 2d, 32, Dam, Jane, 90.
32 Jock the Laird 2d,
Red; calved April, 1858; bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.; owned by John Rogers, Kittery, Me.: Sire, Jock the Laird, imported by Robert Gray, Dam, Flora, bred by Robert Gray, from stock imported by himself.
33 John Anderson,
Brindle and white; calved June 16th, 1860; bred by Bela J. Stone, Southbridge, Mass.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Zachary Taylor, 78, 2d Sire, Prince Albert, imported by Capt. Randall, of New Bedford, Dam, Effie, bred by Mr. Murdock, of Milton, Parish Cadder, Ayrshire, imported by Rufus Carter, of Worcester, Mass., 1858.
34 Johnnie,
Brown and white; calved December 17th, 1860; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Star, 199.
35 John,
Red; calved August 14th, 1861; bred and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Lady Prentice, 124.
36 Killicrankie,
Dark red and white; calved December 4th, 1859; bred by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, Morris County, N. J.; owned by John Starr, Woodbury, N. J.: Sire, Young Kelburn, out of Frolic, 82, 2d Sire, Kelburn 2d, out of Mary Gray, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Adams, N. Y., 3d Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Dam, Flora, by Oswald, imported by William Watson, Westchester, N. Y., 2d Dam, Julia, imported by William Watson.
37 Kilmarnock,
White, with a little red; calved June 16th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Mary 3d, 136.
38 Kilmarnock,
Dark brown, spotted with white; calved March 8th, 1859; bred by Andrew Aiton, Craigend, Scotland; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture; owned by Frederic L. Ames, North Easton, Mass.: Sire, Troon, 75, Dam, Mavis, 138.
39 Kilmaurs,
Red; calved January 2d, 1862; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.; Sire, Irvine, 29, Dam, Star, 199.
40 King Coil,
Light red and white; calved in 1857; bred by John Gray, Tarbolton, Scotland; imported in 1859 and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Cardigan, Dam, a cow owned by Mr. Gray.
41 King Philip,
Red and white; calved April 3d, 1862; bred by Thos. E. Hatch, Keene, N. H.; owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, Argyle, 6, Dam, Fanny, 70.
42 Laddie,
Yellow and white; calved December 17th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Empress, 65.
43 Lippincott,
Light brindle and white; calved May, 1858; bred by John Dods, Montreal, C. E.; owned by Richard L. Denison, Dover Court, Toronto, C. W.: Sire, an Ayrshire Bull imported by John Dods, Dam, an Ayrshire Cow imported by John Dods.
44 Logan,
White with red spots, red line on back; calved May 16th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Queen 3d, 182.
45 Logan,
Red and white; calved February 14th, 1862; bred and owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, Douglas, 19, Dam, Heather Bell, 86.
46 McIvor,
Brown and white; calved April 5th, 1860; bred by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; owned by E. D. Pearce, and C. S. Bradley, Providence, R. I.: Sire, Ayrshire Lad, 7, Dam, Miss Morton, 153.
47 Marquis,
Brown and white; calved June 1st, 1851; bred by Baron de Longuiell, Wolf Island, near Montreal, C. E.; owned by Richard L. Denison, Dover Court, Toronto, C. W.: Sire, a thorough-bred Ayrshire Bull, bred by John Penner, Lachine, C. E., Dam Marchioness, bred by John Penner, from a cow imported by Geo. Gordon, by a bull imported by the Agricultural Society, for the District of Montreal, C. E.
48 Middlesex,
Brown and white; calved March 26th, 1860; bred by George W. Lyman, Waltham, Mass.; owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Zachary, out of Swinley, imported by Capt. Randall, of New Bedford, 2d Sire, Prince Albert, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Dam, Young Swinley, 2d Dam, Swinley, imported by Capt. Randall.
49 Montgomery,
Yellow, with white spot in forehead; calved May 20th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Jean Armour, 91.
50 Norribo,
Red and white; calved November, 1858; bred by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, N. J.; owned by H. S. Collins, Collinsville, Conn.: Sire, Malcolm, out of Beith, imported by William Watson, Westchester, N. Y., 2d Sire, Oswald, imported by William Watson, Dam, Rosa Lee, 2d Dam, Jenny Lind, 101.
51 Oswald,
Red and white; calved July, 1854; bred by William Watson, Westchester, N. Y.; owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Oswald, imported by William Watson, Dam, Beith, imported by William Watson.
52 Oswald,
Brownish red, with white spots; calved April 18th, 1860; bred by Alexander Oswald, near Ayr, Scotland; imported by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass., 1859; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Jock Parker, Dam, Pink, 173.
53 Prince Albert,
Bright red and white; calved November 1st, 1857; bred by N. H. Warren, Concord, Mass.; owned by M. S. Kellogg, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Major, out of Susy, imported by J. P. Cushing, Watertown, Mass., 2d Sire, Old Ayrshire, bred by Samuel Ward, of Lenox, Mass., from a pair imported by himself, Dam, Young Jennie Deans, by Prince Albert, 2d Dam, Jennie Deans. Both Prince Albert and Jennie Deans were imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, in 1844.
54 Prince,
Dark red, with a few small white spots, brown about the head; calved May 4th, 1861; bred and owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Fanny, 71.
55 Robert,
Red and white; calved August 15th, 1861; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Irvine, 29, Dam, Strawberry, 201.
56 Robert,
White and red; calved December 17th, 1861; bred and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Lady Ellen, 123.
57 Robert Burns,
Red and white; calved April, 1857; bred by John Meikle, of Brown Hill Farm, Tarbolton, Ayrshire; imported in 1858 and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Wallace, 2d Sire, a Bull bred by Ivie Campbell, of Dalgig, Scotland, Dam, Beauty, 6.
58 Rob Roy,
Red and white; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Oswald, 51, Dam, Beauty, 8.
59 Rob Roy,
Dark red and white, brown about the head; calved April 11th, 1860; bred by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.; owned by Wm. Ball, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Firefly, out of Jenny Lind, 101, 2d Sire, Scotland, imported by E. Nye, Dam, Fanny, 70.
60 Rob Roy,
Red and white; calved December 23, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Miss Drew 2d, 150.
61 Roderick,
Red, with some white spots; calved May 26th, 1859; bred and owned by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, Morris County, N. J.: Sire, Young Kelburn, out of Frolic, 82, 2d Sire, Kelburn 2d, out of Mary Gray, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Adams, N. Y., 3d Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Dam, Jessica, by Oswald, 51, 2d Dam, Jessie 1st, 105.
62 Roderick,
Red and white; calved January 5th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Pink, 173.
63 Samson,
Red and white; calved 1861; bred by Charles M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.; owned by A. L. Collins, West Meriden, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Bella, 13.
64 Scotia,
Red and white; calved January 11th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Ruth 2d, 194.
65 Schodack,
Red and white; calved June 22d, 1858; bred by H. G. Gilbert, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Hurst, Albany, N. Y.: Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Adams, N. Y., 2d Sire, Geordie, bred by Robert Logan, Kilbournie Mains, Scotland, Dam, Red Rose 2d, by Kelburn, 2d Dam, Red Rose, imported by Hungerford & Brodie.
66 Sir Colin,
Red, with little white; calved November 30th, 1861; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Irvine, 29, Dam, Gentle, 83.
67 Sir Colin,
Dark red and white; calved April 26th, 1857; bred by James Young, Kilbride, Stewarton, Ayrshire; imported and owned by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.: Sire, Charlie, Dam, Stately, 200.
68 Sir Colin, Jr.,
White and red; calved April 8th, 1860; bred by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.; owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Sir Colin, 67, Dam, Heather Bell, 86.
69 Sir Walter,
Brownish red, with little white; calved December 25th, 1861; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Irvine, 29, Dam, Daisy, 40.
70 Sir Walter,
Red and white; calved April 3d, 1861; bred by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.; owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Bonnie Scot, imported by Thomas Dods, Montreal, C. E., Dam, White Cherry, 214.
71 Souter Johnnie,
Brown and white; calved March 10th, 1861; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom 2d, 11, Dam, Kitty 4th, 117.
72 Tam,
Red and white; calved April 20th, 1860; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.; owned by H. S. Collins, Collinsville, Conn.: Sire, an Ayrshire Bull, imported by the Montreal Agricultural Society, Dam, Queen of Scots, imported by the Montreal Agricultural Society.
73 Tam O'Shanter,
Dark red and white; calved May 11th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Rosa, 184.
74 Tam O'Shanter,
Brown and white; calved April 4th, 1862; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom 3d, 12, Dam, Kitty 4th, 117.
75 Troon,
Brownish red, with a few small white spots; calved 1856; bred by Mr. Kirkwood, of Highland Muir, Scotland; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture; owned by Charles Francis Adams, Quincy, Mass.: Sire, bred by John Parker, Nether Broomlands, near Irvine, Scotland, Dam, bred by Mr. Kirkwood.
76 Walter Scott,
Dark brindle, with some white; calved January 14th, 1861; bred by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; owned by William F. Wheeler, Grafton, Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Flora, 74.
77 Willie Winkie,
Light red, with a few white spots; calved December 15th, 1861; bred and owned by Thomas E. Hatch, Keene, N. H.: Sire, Argyle, 6, Dam, Rose, 192.
78 Zachary Taylor,
Brown and white; bred and owned by G. W. Lyman, Waltham, Mass.: Sire, Prince Albert, imported by Capt. Randall, New Bedford, Mass., Dam, Gowan, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture.
79 Zachary Swinley,
Dark brown, with whitish brown spots; calved 1857; bred by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion
of
Agriculture; owned by H. & R. Hubbard, Charlestown, N. H.: Sire, Zachary Taylor, 78, Dam, Young Swinley, 2d Dam, Swinley, imported by Capt. Randall, New Bedford, Mass.COWS
1 Alice,
Dark red and white; calved in 1857; bred by Mr. Girvan, Mackailston, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.
2 Amy,
Dark red and white; calved January 11th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Merryton 2d, 217.
3 Annie Laurie,
White and red, spotted; calved April 2d, 1861; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.; owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Bonnie Scot, imported by Thomas Dods, Montreal, C. E., Dam, Lady Wallace, 125.
[A] As a further explanation of the preference given by Burns for the "West-Country cows," the writer would mention, that in 1858, he had several interviews with the poet's sister, the late Mrs. Begg, of Ayr, in one of which, she stated that her brother, during his occupancy of the farm of Ellisland, near Dumfries, kept a dairy, and made considerable quantities of cheese. Thus his efforts to procure the Ayrshire cow, shows that they had, even at that time, a high reputation for this object.
4 Ayrshire Lassie,
Red and white; calved spring of 1857; bred by James Anderson, of Kirkhill, St. Quivox, Ayrshire; imported in 1859, and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.
5 Ayrshire Lassie 2d,
Red and white; calved June 29th, 1861; bred by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.; owned by S. W. Robbins, Waterford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Ayrshire Lassie, 4.
6 Beauty,
Red and white, mixed; calved in 1853; bred by John Meikle, Brownhill, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, a Bull of Mr. Meikle's, Dam, bred from the stock of James Meikle, Cloxton.
7 Beauty 2d,
Red and white speckled; calved August 15th, 1860; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Beauty, 6.
8 Beauty,
Dark red and white; calved 1854; bred in Scotland; imported in 1855 and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.
9 Beauty 4th,
Dark red and white; calved May 30th, 1861; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Beauty, 8.
10 Beauty 2d,
Light red and white; calved August 26th, 1858; bred by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.; owned by H. O. Chapin, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Rob Roy, 58, Dam, Beauty, 8.
11 Beauty,
Red and white; calved March 20th, 1862; bred by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: owned by H. N. Thurber, Pomfret, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Jessie, 111.
12 Beauty,
Red and white; calved May, 1853; bred by Y. Otty Crookshank, St. John, New Brunswick; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Jock, bred by R. Jardine, St. John, N. B., out of an imported Ayrshire cow, 2d Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, imported by R. Gray, Fredericton, N. B., 1849, 3d Sire, Jock the Laird 2d, bred by Andrew McGregor, Damhead, Kilmarnock, Scotland, Dam, Ceres, imported by Thomas Davidson, St. John, N. B., 1848.
13 Bella,
Red and white; calved spring of 1855; imported in 1859, and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.
14 Belle,
Red and white; calved April 8th, 1857; bred and owned by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.: Sire, Scotland, imported by E. Nye, (out of Beauty, by Ajax,) Dam, Jenny Lind, 101.
15 Belle of Scotland,
White and red, spotted; calved April 11th, 1854; bred in Ayrshire; imported by Hugh Brodie, Montreal, C. E.; owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.
16 Bessie,
Red, with large patches of white; calved 1854; bred in Scotland; imported in 1855, and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.
17 Bessie 2d,
Dark red and white; calved June 20th, 1858; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Rob Roy, 58, Dam, Bessie, 16.
18 Bessie 3d,
Red and white; calved May 12th, 1862; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Bessie, 16.
19 Bessie,
Red and white; calved December, 1858; bred by B. F. Camp, Westchester County, N. Y.; owned by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, Morris County, N. J.: Sire, Bruce, bred by William Watson, New York, 2d Sire, Wellington, bred by William Watson, 3d Sire, Oswald, imported by William Watson, Dam, Eliza, imported by
William
Watson.20 Bessy 5th,
Red and white; calved November 8th, 1856; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 3d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Sire, Dundee 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Betty 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Dam, Betty 1st, bred by E. P. Prentice.
21 Bessy 6th,
Red and white; calved April 10th, 1859; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom, 10, Dam, Bessy 5th, 20.
22 Betty 2d,
Dark red and white; calved August 27th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Miss Betty, 152.
23 Betty 4th,
Red and white; calved December 23d, 1855; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 4th, bred by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Betty 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Dam, Betty 1st, bred by E. P. Prentice, 3d Dam, Ayr, imported by Mr. Ward, Lenox, Mass.
24 Betty 5th,
Red and white; calved June 28th, 1858; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Betty 4th, 23.
25 Betty 6th,
Red and white; calved July 3d, 1860; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom, 10, Dam, Betty 4th, 23.
26 Blanche,
Red, with a few white spots; calved May 14th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Mary 3d, 136.
27 Blanche,
Red and white; calved March 3d, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Miss Miller, 151.
28 Brenda,
Dark brindle and white; calved in 1857; bred by Alexander Struthers, near Hamilton, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Mr. L. Drew's Sandy 2d, Dam, descended from Lawrence Drew's stock.
29 Brenda 2d,
Black with white spots; calved April 5th, 1860; bred by Lawrence Drew, Merryton, Lanarkshire, Scotland;
imported
by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; owned by Frederic L. Ames, North Easton, Mass.: Sire, Bull, owned by Lawrence Drew, Dam, Brenda, 28.30 Butter Cup,
Light yellow with little white; calved May 27th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro,' Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Jane, 88.
31 Butter Cup,
Red and white; calved 1850; bred by R. L. Ross, near Montreal, C. E.; owned by R. L. Denison, Dover Court, Toronto, C. W.: Sire, an imported Ayrshire Bull, Dam, an imported Ayrshire Cow.
32 Butter Cup,
Brownish red and white; calved December 12th, 1859; bred by
Trustees
of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture; owned by George Peabody, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Tam Sampson, imported by Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Dam, Pansy, 167.33 Cherry,
Red and white; calved May 31st, 1862; bred and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Ayrshire Lassie, 4.
34 Cora,
Red and white; calved May 17th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Duchess 2d, 57.
35 Cornelia,
Red and white; calved April 8th, 1862; bred and owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, Rhode Island: Sire, Douglas, 19, Dam Heather Bell, 86.
36 Cowslip,
Red and white mixed; calved April 9th, 1860; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Ayrshire Lad, 7, Dam, Miss Miller, 151.
37 Corslet,
Dark red and white; calved 1857; bred by David Cameron, Mearns, Scotland, imported by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: owned by Edward D. Pearce, Providence, R. I.: Sire a Son of Cardigan, Dam, a Cow bred by Ivie Campbell, Dalgig, Scotland.
38 Dainty,
Red and white; calved May 18th, 1860; bred and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Ayrshire Lassie, 4.
39 Daisy,
Red and white; calved January 9th, 1862; bred by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.; owned by M. S. Kellogg, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Tulip 2d, 210.
40 Daisy,
Brown and white; calved 1857; bred by David Wilson, Irvine, Scotland, imported by Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858; owned by Geo. B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, bred by John Parker, Nether Broomlands, Scotland, Dam bred by David Wilson.
41 Daisy,
White and light red; calved December 29th, 1861; bred and owned by Geo. B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Albert, 1, Dam, Daisy, 40.
42 Daisy,
Red and white; calved July 18th, 1861; bred and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: Sire Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Jenny, 98.
43 Daisy,
Light red and white; calved April, 1853; bred by R. Jardine, St. John, N. B., owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Maine: Sire, Jock the Laird 5th, bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B., 2d Sire, Jock the Laird 3d imported by Robert Gray, 3d Sire Jock the Laird 2d, bred by Andrew McGregor, Damhead, Kilmarnock, Scotland, Dam, Gowan, bred by Richard Oswald, Auchencraive, Ayrshire, and imported by R. Jardine, 1848.
44 Daisy,
Red and white; calved January 11th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam Miss Betty, 152.
45 Daisie 2d,
Red and white; calved December 12th, 1847; bred by Lawrence Drew, of Merryton, Scotland; imported by Capt. Randall, of New Bedford, Mass.; owned by Wm. Birnie, Springfield, Mass.
46 Daisie 4th,
Red and white; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by Wm. Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 4th, bred by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Daisy 2d, 45.
47 Daisie 5th,
Red and white; calved March 26th, 1858; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by Wm. Birnie, Springfield, Mass.; Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Daisie 2d, 45.
48 Daisie 6th,
Red and white; calved September 11th, 1858; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by Wm. Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Daisy 3d, by Jock the Laird, bred by Capt. Randall, New Bedford, Mass., 2d Dam, Daisie 2d, 45.
49 Daisie 7th,
Red and white; calved September 15th, 1860; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom, 10, Dam, Daisie 4th, 46.
50 Daisie 8th,
Red and white; calved December 2d, 1860; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom, 10, Dam, Daisie 5th, 47.
51 Daisie 9th,
Red and white; calved October 15th, 1861; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom 2d, 11, Dam, Daisie 6th, 48.
52 Daisie 10th,
Red and white; calved October 7th, 1861; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom 2d, 11, Dam, Daisie 5th, 47.
53 Dolly,
Red and white; calved December 6th, 1855; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dandy 5th, out of Daisie 2d, 45, 2d Sire, Dundee 4th, bred by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Maggie, by Dundee 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Dam, Jennie Deans 3d, 95.
54 Dolly 2d,
Red and white; calved April 29th, 1859; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom, 10, Dam, Dolly, 53.
55 Dolly 3d,
Red and white; calved April 8th, 1860; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Rob Roy, 58, Dam, Dolly 2d, 54.
56 Dolly 4th,
Red and white; calved October 11th, 1861; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom 2d, 11, Dam, Dolly, 53.
57 Duchess 2d,
White, with dark red spots; calved in 1857; bred by James Morton, Drumley, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, bred by Mr. Speares, farmer, Bogend, Dam, Duchess.
58 Duchess 3d,
Red and white spotted; calved July 19th, 1860; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Duchess 2d, 57.
59 Duchess 4th,
Deep red and white; calved February 15th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Duchess 3d, 58.
60 Effie,
White, with red spots; calved July 23d, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Beauty, 6.
61 Effie,
White and red; calved February 27th, 1855; bred by William Watson, New York; owned by A. M. TredWell, Madison, Morris County, N. J.: Sire, Malcolm, (out of Beith, imported by William Watson, New York,) 2d Sire, Oswald, imported by William Watson, Dam, Flora, by Oswald, imported by Wm. Watson, 2d Dam, Julia, imported by William Watson.
62 Effie,
Red and white; calved 1858; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.; owned by H. S. Collins, Collinsville, Conn.: Sire, Baldie, imported by James Logan, Montreal, C. E., Dam, an Ayrshire Cow, imported by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.
63 Effie,
White, with red spots; calved July 23d, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Beauty, 6.
64 Eppie,
Dark brown and white; calved September 10th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Nannie, 156.
65 Empress,
Light yellow and white; calved April 5th, 1860; bred by Ivie Campbell, Dalgig, Scotland; owned and imported by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Clarendon, 2d Sire, Major, 3d Sire, a Bull Mr. Parker purchased from Mr. Young, Kilmaurs Mains, Dam, Queen 2d, 181, 2d Dam, Old Queen, 3d Dam, Blackie, 4th Dam, a Cow purchased of Lord Glasgow, in 1837.
66 Eva,
Red and white; calved June 3d, 1861; bred and owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.; Sire, Bonny Scot, 2d Sire, Sir Colin, 67, Dam, Snow Flake, 197.
67 Fairy, (twin with Fancy.)
White and red, red stripe on back; calved March 28th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Miss Miller, 151.
68 Fancy, (twin with Fairy.)
Principally white mixed with red; calved March 28th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Miss Miller, 151.
69 Fanny,
Red and white mixed; calved May 19th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro' Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Miss Drew, 149.
70 Fanny,
Red with a few white spots; calved April 8th, 1848; bred by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.; owned by Thos. E. Hatch, Keene, N. H.: Sire, The Duke, imported by E. Nye, from Duke of Portland's estate, Ayrshire, 1845, Dam, Marion, imported by E. Nye from Duke of Portland's estate, Ayrshire.
71 Fanny,
Light red with a few small white spots; calved August 6th, 1855; bred by Ramsay McHenry, Maryland; owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire Dandy, imported by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y., Dam, Maid of Ayr, bred by R. McHenry, from Ayrshire Stock, imported by Mr. Hoffman, Baltimore, Md.
72 Fanny Ellsler,
Red and white; calved 1857; bred by James Todd, Dunure Mains, Scotland, imported in 1859, and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.
73 Fanny Ellsler 2d,
Red and white; calved September 1st, 1861; bred and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Fanny Ellsler, 72.
74 Flora,
Dark red and white; calved 1857; bred by George Richmond, Scotland, imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.
75 Flora 2d,
Red with little white; calved December 22d, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Flora, 74.
76 Flora,
Dark red and white, spotted with brown about the head; calved March 15th, 1853; bred by William Watson, New York; owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Oswald imported by William Watson, New York, Dam, Julia, imported by William Watson, New York.
77 Flora Gray,
White, with red spots; calved April 14th, 1854; bred by Hungerford & Brodie, Adams, N. Y.; owned by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, Morris County, N. J.: Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Dam, Mary Gray, imported.
78 Florence,
Red and white; calved 1857; bred by James Todd, of Dunure Mains, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.
79 Florence 2d,
Red and white; calved April 20th, 1860; bred by Thomas Todd, Dunure Mains, Scotland; imported and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Jock the Laird, Dam, Florence, 78.
80 Florence 3d,
Red and white; calved November 28th, 1861; bred and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Florence, 78.
81 Folly,
Red and white; calved September 4th, 1862; bred by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.; owned by Byron Loomis, Suffield, Conn.: Sire, Samson, 63, Dam, Rosemount, 189.
82 Frolic,
Pale red, with a few small white spots; calved October 25th, 1855; bred by Hungerford & Brodie, Adams, N. Y.; owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Adams, N. Y., 1852, Dam, Cherry Blossom, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, 1854.
83 Gentle,
Light red; calved 1856; bred by James Reid, Torcross, near Tarbolton, Scotland; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.
84 Gowan,
Spotted red and white; calved April 4th, 1859; bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Duncan, out of an Ayrshire cow, imported by Robert Gray, 2d Sire, Jock the Laird 4th, out of Helen, imported by Robert Gray, 3d Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, bred and imported by Robert Gray, 1849, Dam, Peerless, bred and imported by Robert Gray, 1849.
85 Gypsie,
Red and white; calved April 17th, 1859; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.; owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Baldie, imported by James Logan, Montreal, C. E., Dam, an Ayrshire Cow, imported by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.
86 Heather Bell,
Red and white; calved 1853; bred by Andrew McFarlane, Scotland; imported 1858, by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.; owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, Heather Jack.
87 Helen Mar,
White and red spotted; calved April 5th, 1859; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.; owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Baldie, imported by James Logan, Montreal, C. E., Dam, an Ayrshire Cow, imported by Thomas Daws & Son.
88 Jane,
Light red with little white; calved 1856; bred by James Craig, of Polquheys, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.
89 Jane 2d,
Light red and white; calved January 16th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Jane 88.
90 Jane,
White with red spots; calved April, 1858; bred by Robert Gray, Oak Park, New Brunswick; owned by Ephraim Otis, Kittery, Maine: Sire, Jock the Laird, imported by Robert Gray, Dam, Jane, bred by Robert Gray, from his own importation, 1849.
91 Jean Armour,
Light red with little white; calved May 1st, 1856; bred in Scotland, by Hugh Roger, Attiquin Maybole; imported in 1858, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Wellington, Dam, Mary.
92 Jean Armour 2d,
Red, with but little white; calved May 23d, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Jean Armour, 91.
93 Jeanie,
Red and white; calved June 18th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Ruth, 193.
94 Jean,
Dark red, with little white; calved April 24th, 1854; bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.; owned by Nathan Dane, Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Jock the Laird 4th, out of Helen, imported by R. Gray, 2d Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, imported by R. Gray, 1849, Dam, Jenny Willet, imported by Robert Gray, 1849.
95 Jennie Deans 3d,
Red and white; calved June 8th, 1850; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Jock the Laird, bred by Capt. Randall, New Bedford, Mass., 2d Sire, imported by Capt. Randall, Dam, Jennie Deans 1st, by Highlander, 2d Dam, Mida, by Wallace, 3d Dam, Ayr 2d, sired in Scotland, 4th Dam, Ayr, imported in 1842, by Mr. Ward, Lenox, Mass.
96 Jenny,
Dark red and white; calved October 25th, 1860; bred by N. H. Warren, Concord, Mass.; owned by M. S. Kellogg, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Ayrshire Bull, bred by William S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass., 2d Sire, McGregor, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Dam, Young Jenny Deans, by Prince Albert, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 2d Dam, Jenny Deans, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1844.
97 Jenny,
Red; calved July 27th, 1861; bred and owned by John Rogers, Kittery, Me.: Sire, Jock the Laird 2d, 32, Dam, Jenny Willet, 102.
98 Jenny,
Red and white; calved spring of 1856; bred by Hugh Aiton, Cumnock, Ayrshire; imported in 1858 and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.
99 Jenny,
Dark red, with a few small white spots, brown about the head; calved July 13th, 1859; bred by John C. Smith, Baltimore County, Md.; owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Brutus, out of Jenny Deans, imported by R. McHenry, Md., 2d Sire, Brutus, imported by R. D. Shepherd, Va., Dam, Fanny, 71.
100 Jenny Lind,
Red and white; calved December 21st, 1861; bred by N. H. Warren, Concord, Mass.; owned by M. S. Kellogg, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Ayrshire Bull, bred by William S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass., 2d Sire, McGregor, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Dam, Jennie Deans 4th, by Major, 2d Dam, Jenny Deans 2d, by McDuff, imported by Peter Lawson, Dracut, Mass., 3d Dam, Jenny Deans, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1844.
101 Jenny Lind,
Red and white; calved June 13th, 1849; bred and owned by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.: Sire, The Duke, imported by E. Nye, from Duke of Portland's estate, Ayrshire, 1845, Dam, Nan, imported from the same herd, 1840.
102 Jenny Willet,
Red and white; calved April, 1858; bred by Robert Gray, Oak Park, N. B.; owned by John Rogers, Kittery, Me.: Sire, Jock the Laird, imported by Robert Gray, Dam, Jenny Willet, bred by Robert Gray, from stock of his own importation, 1849.
103 Jenny Willet,
Very dark red with white spots; calved March 12th, 1853; bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, bred by Robert Gray, in Ayrshire, and imported by him in 1849, Dam, Jenny Willet, imported by Robert Gray, 1849.
104 Jessie,
Light red and white; calved April 7th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Miss Miller, 151.
105 Jessie 1st,
Calved March 14th, 1849; bred and owned by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, Morris County, N. J.: Sire, Juba, imported by R. S. Griswold, Dam, Whitey, imported by R. S. Griswold.
106 Jessie,
Red and white; calved spring of 1859; bred by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.; owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.; Sire, Sir Colin, 67, Dam, White Cherry, imported by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.
107 Jessie,
Brownish red and white; calved June, 1855; bred by John Meikle, Brown Hill, Tarbolton, Ayrshire; imported July, 1858, and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Sam, bred by John Meikle, 2d Sire, Dody, bred by Mr. Meikle, Closton, 3d Sire, Screw, bred by Mr. Meikle, Closton, Dam, Jenny, bred by John Meikle, Tarbolton, 2d Dam, Bella, bred by Mr. Meikle, Closton.
108 Jessie 2d,
Brownish red and white; calved January 23d, 1860; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Jessie, 107.
109 Jessie 3d,
Brownish red; calved December 29th, 1860; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Irvine, 29, Dam, Jessie, 107.
110 Jessie 4th,
Brownish red and white; calved January 10th, 1862; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Irvine, 29, Dam, Jessie, 107.
111 Jessie,
Red and white; calved June, 1856; bred by James Murray, Cumnock, Ayrshire; imported in 1858, and owned by C. M. Pond, of Hartford, Conn.
112 Juno,
Light red and white; calved January 13th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Queen 2d, 181.
113 Kate,
Red and white; calved April 7th, 1858; bred and owned by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.: Sire, Scotland, imported by E. Nye, Dam, Fanny, 70.
114 Kate,
Light red, with white spots; calved May 12th, 1857; bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Duncan, out of an Ayrshire Cow imported by Robert Gray, 2d Sire, Jock the Laird 4th, out of Helen, imported by Robert Gray, 1849, 3d Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, bred and imported by Robert Gray, 1849, Dam, Peerless, bred and imported by Robert Gray, 1849.
115 Katy,
Pale red, with a few small white spots; calved April 12th, 1861; bred by A. M. Tredwell, of Madison, N. J.; owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Roderic, 61, Dam, Frolic, 82.
116 Kitty,
Red, with a few small white spots; calved March 18th, 1862; bred by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.; owned by William Ball, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Fanny, 71.
117 Kitty 4th,
Red and white; calved June 13th, 1855; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 5th, bred by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Tibby 2d, bred by E. P. Prentice, 2d Dam, Tibby 1st, bred by E. P. Prentice.
118 Kitty 5th,
Red and white; calved May 12th, 1857; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Duke, out of Tibby 3d, 2d Sire, Dundee 4th, bred by E. P. Prentice, Dam, Kitty 4th, 117.
119 Kitty 6th,
Red and white; calved July 29th, 1860; bred and owned by William Birnie, Springfield, Mass.: Sire, Blossom, 10, Dam, Kitty 5th, 118.
120 Lassie,
White and red mixed; calved June 7th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Ruth, 193.
121 Lady Burns,
Red and white; calved April 21st, 1861; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E., owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Bonnie Scot, imported by Thomas Dods, Montreal, C. E., Dam, Gypsie, 85.
122 Lady Clare,
Roan and white; calved June 4th, 1859; bred by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, Morris County, N. J.; owned by John Starr, Woodbury, N. J.: Sire, Malcolm, out of Beith, imported by William Watson, New York, 2d Sire, Oswald, imported by William Watson, New York, Dam, Frolic, 82.
123 Lady Ellen,
Red and white; calved 1857; bred by James Todd, Dunure Mains, Scotland; imported 1859, and owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.
124 Lady Prentice,
Red; calved 1854; bred by E. P. Prentice, Albany, N. Y.; owned by Horatio E. Day, Hartford, Conn.
125 Lady Wallace,
White and red spotted; calved May 3d, 1856; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.; owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Baldie, imported by James Logan, Montreal, C. E., Dam, an Ayrshire cow, owned by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.
126 Leila,
Red and white; calved May 12th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Miss Drew, 149.
127 Lily,
Red and white; calved January 11th, 1862; bred by N. H. Warren, Concord, Mass.; owned by M. S. Kellogg, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Ayrshire Bull, bred by William S. Lincoln, Worcester, Mass., 2d Sire, McGregor, imported by Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Dam, Jenny Deans 2d, by McDuff, imported by Peter Lawson, Dracut, Mass., 2d Dam Jenny Deans, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1844.
128 Lily,
Dark red and white spotted; calved May 4th, 1861; bred by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, N. J.; owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, White Lily's Kelburn, out of White Lily, imported by James Brodie, 2d Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, 1852, Dam, Flora, 76.
129 Lily,
Brownish red and white; calved 1857; bred by John Parker, Nether Broomlands, Scotland, imported by Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858; owned by T. W. Pierce, Boston, Mass.: Sire, bred by John Parker, Dam, bred by John Parker, of the Cardigan stock.
130 Lily of Smithfield,
Red and white; bred by James McNaughton, Smithfield, Ayrshire, imported in 1859 and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.
131 Little Dorrit,
Red and white; calved April 18th, 1857; bred and owned by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.; Sire, Scotland, imported by E. Nye from Duke of Portland's estate, Ayrshire, Dam, Fanny, 70.
132 Maggie,
Red; calved in 1857; bred by James Peate, Browcastle, Scotland, imported in 1859 and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Mr. Drew's Sandy, Dam, a cow bred by Mr. Peate.
133 Maggie 2d,
Red and white spotted; calved August 5th, 1860; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Maggie, 132.
134 Mailie,
Red with white spots; calved March 15th, 1861; bred by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: owned by Frederic L. Ames, North Easton, Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Brenda, 28.
135 Margery,
Dark brown with white spots; calved April 6th, 1854; bred by John Kilgour, Noltmire, Scotland, imported September, 1858, and owned by Joseph S. Cabot, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Jamie, Dam, Lillias.
136 Mary 3d,
Light red and white; calved 1857; bred in Scotland by John Parker, Irvine, imported in 1859 and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Clarendon, Dam, Mary 2d, 2d Dam, Mary, Dam of Cardigan, all bred by Mr. Parker.
137 Mary 4th,
Yellow and white; calved August 9th, 1860; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Mary 3d, 136.
138 Mavis,
Brownish red and white spotted; calved 1856; bred by John Dunlop, near Stewarton, Ayrshire; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858; owned by George G. Smith, Marblehead, Mass.
139 May,
Dark red, with white spots; calved June 12th, 1857; bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B.; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, Duncan, out of an Ayrshire Cow, imported by Robert Gray, 2d Sire, Jock the Laird 4th, out of Helen, imported by Robert Gray, 3d Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, imported by Robert Gray, 1849, Dam, Mary, imported by Robert Gray, 1849.
140 May Flower,
Light red and white; calved May 1st, 1861; bred by Thomas E. Hatch, Keene, N. H.; owned by William Ball, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Argyle, 6, Dam, Fanny, 70.
141 May Flower,
White and brown; calved 1854; bred by George M. Barrett, Concord, Mass.; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, a Bull, imported by Peter Lawson, Dracut, Mass., Dam, bred by G. M. Barrett, from stock imported by Mr. Lawson.
142 May Queen,
Spotted light red and white; calved April 9th, 1861; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.; owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Bonnie Scot, imported by Thomas Dods, Montreal, C. E., Dam, Bell of Scotland, 15.
143 Merryton 3d,
Dark red and white; calved January 30th, 1860; bred by Lawrence Drew, Merryton, Scotland; owned and imported by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Cardigan, Dam, Young Merryton 2d, 217.
144 Merryton 4th,
Dark red, white spot on hip; calved May 20th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Oswald, 51, Dam, Merryton 3d, 143.
145 Miller 2d,
Red and white; calved April 2d, 1859; bred by John Kilgour, near Ayr, Scotland; owned and imported by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Sir Colin, 2d Sire, Jock, bred by James Craig, Polquheys, Dam, Miss Miller, 151, 2d Dam, Martha, bred by Mr. Kilgour, 3d Dam, Bella, bred by Mr. Kilgour, 4th Dam, Captain, bred by Capt. Martin.
146 Milly,
White, with red neck and head; calved April 7th, 1862; bred and owned by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.: Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Flora, 76.
147 Minna,
Red and white; calved in 1857; bred by James Peate,
Lanarkshire
, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire and Dam bred by James Peate.148 Minna 2d,
Dark red and white; calved August 20th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Minna, 147.
149 Miss Drew,
Red and white spotted; calved in 1857; bred by Lawrence Drew, of Merryton, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Sandy, bred by Lawrence Drew, Dam, a Cow bred by Lawrence Drew.
150 Miss Drew 2d,
Red and white spotted; calved July 5th, 1860; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; Sire, Ayrshire Lad, 7, Dam, Miss Drew, 149.
151 Miss Miller,
White, with dark red spots; calved March 18th, 1856; bred by John Kilgour, Noltmire, Scotland; imported in 1858, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Jock, bred by James Craig, Dam, Martha, bred by James Craig, 2d Dam, Bella, bred by James Craig, 3d Dam, Captain, bred by Capt. Martin.
152 Miss Betty,
Dark red and white, dark about the face; calved April 20th, 1856; bred by John Kilgour, Noltmire, Scotland; imported in 1858, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Jock, bred by James Craig, Dam, Cherry, bred by Mr. Kilgour, 2d Dam, Martha, bred by Mr. Kilgour, 3d Dam, Bella, bred by Mr. Kilgour.
153 Miss Morton,
Red and white, dark about the face; calved in 1855; bred by James Morton, Tarbolton, Scotland; imported in 1858, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Young Geordie, Dam, Brawney.
154 Miss Morton 2d,
Red and white in bands; calved May 7th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, 2d Sire, Cardigan, Dam, Miss Morton, 153, 2d Dam, Brawney.
155 Miss Anderson,
White and brownish red; calved 1856; bred by Alexander Bruce, Shawe, Scotland; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858, owned by George G. Smith, Marblehead, Mass.
156 Mistress 2d,
Brown and white; calved in 1858; bred by Ivie Campbell, Dalgig, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Clarendon, 2d Sire, Major, 3d Sire, a Bull, purchased of Mr. Young, Kilmaurs Mains, Dam, Mistress, 2d Dam, Madam, 3d Dam, a Cow bought of Mr. Wilson, Bargower.
157 Mistress 3d,
Dark about the head, brown with much white about the body; calved March 27th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Mistress 2d, 156.
158 Mountain Maid,
Red and white; calved 1857; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.; owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, an Ayrshire Bull, imported by Thomas Daws & Son, 1855, Dam, a thorough-bred Ayrshire Cow, owned by Thomas Daws & Son.
159 Mysie,
Red, with a few small white spots; calved April 19th, 1862; bred by Henry L. Stewart, Middle Haddam, Conn.; owned by William Ball, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Dundee 8th, 20, Dam, Frolic, 82.
160 Myrtle,
Red and white; calved April 9th, 1861; owned by Byron Loomis, Suffield, Conn.; bred by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Jessie, 111.
161 Nannie,
Light red and white; calved 1857; bred by Alex. Struthers, near Hamilton, Scotland; imported in 1859 and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Mr. L. Drew's Sandy 2d, Dam, descended in part from L. Drew's stock.
162 Nannie Nye,
Red and white; calved July 20th, 1856; bred and owned by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.: Sire, Jersey Blue out of Marion, imported by E. Nye, 2d Sire, Juniper, imported by E. Nye, Dam, Jenny Lind, 101.
163 Nannie,
Red and white; calved December 12th, 1861; bred and owned by H. S. Collins, Collinsville, Conn: Sire, Norribo, 50, Dam, Effie, 62.
164 Nannie 2d,
Yellow with a few white spots; calved July 25th, 1860; bred by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.; owned by Frederic L. Ames, North Easton, Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Nannie, 161.
165 Nellie,
Dark red and white; calved March 15th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Miss Morton, 153.
166 Nelly,
Dark red with white spots; calved April 16th, 1862; bred and owned by N. Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Maine: Sire, Geordie, 23, Dam, May, 139.
167 Panzy,
Brownish red with a little white; calved 1857; bred by John Parker, Nether Broomlands, Scotland, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858; owned by T. W. Pierce, Boston, Mass.: Sire, bred by John Parker, also, Sire of Cardigan, Dam, bred by John Parker.
168 Peerless,
White with red spots; calved November, 1858; bred and owned by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, Morris Co., N. J.: Sire, Malcolm out of Beith, imported by William Watson, N. Y., 2d Sire, Oswald imported by William Watson, Dam, Jessie 1st, 105.
169 Peggy,
Dark red and white; calved July 7th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Maggie, 132.
170 Pet,
Red and white; calved April 30th, 1860; bred by Thomas Daws & Son, Lachine, C. E.; owned by H. S. Collins, Collinsville, Conn.: Sire, an Ayrshire Bull, imported by the Montreal Agricultural Society, Dam, Effie, 62.
171 Phœbe,
Red and white, mixed; calved February 11th, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Mistress 2d, 156.
172 Phillis,
White, with red spots; calved April 20th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Rosa, 184.
173 Pink,
Dark red, with little white; calved in 1857; bred by Alexander Oswald, near Ayr, from stock in possession of the Oswald family for many years, derived from the Duke of Portland, crossed on the side of the sire of this heifer with the stock of John Parker, Nether Broomlands, Irvine; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.
174 Pink 2d,
Dark red and white; calved December 22d, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Pink, 173.
175 Pink,
Brownish red; calved April 10th, 1858; bred and owned by Geo. B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, a Bull, bred by G. W. Lyman, Waltham, Mass., 2d Sire, Zach. Taylor, bred by Mr. Lyman, 3d Sire, Prince Albert, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Dam, Lady Newell, bred from stock imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1846.
176 Pink,
Red and white; calved March 21st, 1862; bred by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.; owned by H. N. Thurber, Pomfret, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Rose of Brownhill, 190.
178 Polly,
White and red; calved October 5th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Nannie, 161.
179 Posy,
Brownish red and white; calved April 10th, 1858; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, a Bull, bred by G. W. Lyman, Waltham, Mass., 2d Sire, Zach. Taylor, bred by Mr. Lyman, 3d Sire, Prince Albert, imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Dam, Lady Newell, bred from stock imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture.
180 Posy 2d,
Brownish red; calved August 10th, 1861; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Irvine, 29, Dam, Posy, 179.
181 Queen 2d,
Red and white; calved 1855; bred by Ivie Campbell, Dalgig, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Jock of Hazeldean, 2d Sire, Geordie 3d, 3d Sire, Geordie 2d, 4th Sire, Old Geordie, Dam, Old Queen, 2d Dam, Blackie, 3d Dam, a Cow purchased by Lord Glasgow in 1837.
182 Queen 3d,
Dark red and white; calved 1858; bred by Ivie Campbell, Dalgig, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Clarendon, 2d Sire, Major, 3d Sire, a Bull, purchased of Mr. Young, Kilmaurs Mains, Scotland, Dam, Queen 2d, 181.
183 Queen 4th,
Dark brown, with little white; calved March 26th, 1861; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Queen 3d, 182.
184 Rosa,
Light red and white; calved in 1856; bred by Hugh Archibald, near Dalry, Scotland; imported in 1859, and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.
185 Rosa 2d,
Red and white, white face; calved July 4th, 1860; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Ayrshire Lad, 7, Dam, Rosa, 184.
186 Rosa,
Red and white; calved spring of 1858; bred by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.; owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, Baldie, imported by James Logan, Dam, a thorough-bred Ayrshire Cow, owned by James Logan.
187 Rosa,
Light red and white; calved 1856; bred by John Lambie, near Tarbolton, Scotland; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Alexander, bred by Hugh Lambie, Dam, Jean, bred by Hugh Lambie.
188 Rosa 2d,
Light red, with a little white; calved November 30th, 1861; bred and owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Irvine, 29, Dam, Rosa, 187.
189 Rosemount,
Red and white; calved February 28th, 1860; bred by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.; owned by Byron Loomis, Suffield, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Jessie, 111.
190 Rose of Brown Hill,
Red and white; calved May, 1856; bred by John Meikle, Brown Hill Farm, Tarbolton, Ayrshire; imported in 1858, and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: Sire bred by John Bill, Enterkine, Ayrshire, Dam, bred by James Drennan, Annebank House, Ayrshire.
191 Rose,
Light red and white; calved April 4th, 1860; bred by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.; owned by H. O. Chapin, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Rob Roy, 58, Dam, Beauty, 8.
192 Rose,
Red, with large patches of white; calved March 3d, 1859; bred by E. Nye, Clinton, N. J.; owned by Wm. Ball, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Scotland, imported by E. Nye, from Duke of Portland's estate, Ayrshire, Dam, Little Dorrit, 131.
193 Ruth,
Light red and white; calved in 1858; bred by John Kilgour, near Ayr; imported in 1859 and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, a bull bred by James Craig, Polquheys, Dam, Cherry, 2d Dam, Martha, 3d Dam, Bella, bred by Mr. Kilgour.
194 Ruth 2d,
White, with red spots; calved August 10th, 1860; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Ruth, 193.
195 Ruth,
Light brown, with a little white; calved 1857; bred by James Meikle, Cloxton, Scotland; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Cardigan, Dam, bred by Mr. Campbell, Dalgig, Scotland.
196 Sonsie,
Dark red, with little white; calved June 15th, 1861; bred by T. M. Hayes, Saco, Me.; owned by Nathan Dane, Jr., Kennebunk, Me.: Sire, an Ayrshire Bull, bred by Robert Gray, Fredericton, N. B., 2d Sire, Duncan, out of an Ayrshire Cow, imported by Robert Gray, 3d Sire, Jock the Laird 4th, out of Helen, imported by Robert Gray, 4th Sire, Jock the Laird 3d, bred and imported by Robert Gray, Dam, Bessie, by Duncan, 2d Dam, Jean, 94.
197 Snow Flake,
Red and white; calved spring of 1859; bred by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.; owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, Sir Colin, 61, Dam, imported by James Logan, 1857.
198 Spot,
White, with numerous brown spots; calved April 17th, 1858; bred and owned by Joseph S. Cabot, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Bull, bred by W. S. Lincoln, from stock imported by Capt. Randall, New Bedford, Dam, an Ayrshire Cow, owned by G. M. Barrett, Concord, Mass.
199 Star,
Brownish red and white; calved 1856; bred by George Richmond, near Dalrymple, Scotland; imported by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1858; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Geordie, 2d Sire, Kilmaurs, Dam, Sister to Young Crummey.
200 Stately,
White and dark red; calved April 20th, 1854; bred by James Young, Kilbride, Stewarton, Ayrshire; imported and owned by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.: Sire, Geordie, bred by Alexander Wilson, Forehouse, Kilbrachan, Scotland, Dam, Old Stately, bred by James Young, Kilbride, Stewarton, Ayrshire.
201 Strawberry,
Brown and white; calved 1856; bred by C. A. Stetson, Swampscot, Mass.; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, Essex, 22, Dam, Strawberry, imported by C. A. Stetson.
202 Strawberry 2d,
Brown and white; calved June 16th, 1860; bred by C. A. Stetson, Swampscot, Mass.; owned by George B. Loring, Salem, Mass.: Sire, a Bull, out of Strawberry, (imported by C. A. Stetson,) by Essex, 22, Dam, Strawberry, 201.
203 Strawberry,
Red and white; calved May 14th, 1862; bred and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Bella, 13.
204 Susan,
Light yellow and white; calved 1856; bred by James Craig, Polquhey's, Scotland; imported in 1859 and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.
205 Susan 2d,
White and red; calved April 2d, 1860; bred by James Craig, Polquheys, Scotland; owned and imported by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Clarendon, 2d Sire, Major, 3d Sire, a bull Mr. Parker purchased from Mr. Young, Kilmaurs Mains, Dam, Susan, 204.
206 Susan 3d,
Dark red and white; calved January 21st, 1863; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, Eglinton, 21, Dam, Susan 2d, 205.
207 Sylvia,
Red and white; calved September 18th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Susan, 204.
208 Topsy,
Red and white; calved June 1st, 1861; bred and owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, Bonny Scot, 2d Sire, Sir Colin, 67, Dam, Jessie, 106.
209 Tulip,
Bright red and white; calved July 3d, 1857; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire, Oswald. 51, Dam, Tulip, imported by Luke Sweetser, 1855.
210 Tulip 2d,
Red and white; calved September 1st, 1859; bred by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.; owned by M. S. Kellogg, Chicopee, Mass.: Sire, Rob Roy, 58, Dam, Tulip 1st, 2d Dam, Tulip, 209.
211 Tulip 3d,
Dun and white; calved September 18th, 1860; bred and owned by Luke Sweetser, Amherst, Mass.: Sire Rob Roy, 58, Dam, Tulip, 209.
212 Violet,
Red and white; calved May 20th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, Duchess 2d, 57.
213 Violet,
Red and white; calved May 28th, 1862; bred and owned by C. M. Pond, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Lily of Smithfield, 130.
214 White Cherry,
Light red and white; calved May 8th, 1855; bred by James Young, Kilbride, Stewarton, Ayrshire, imported by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.; owned by A. Richmond, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Geordie bred by Alex. Wilson, Forehouse, Kilbracham, Scotland.
215 Winnie,
Red and white; calved February 27th, 1862; bred and owned by C. & S. Harris, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, Douglass, 19, Dam, Rosa, 186.
216 Young Bessie,
Red and white; calved November 22d, 1861; bred and owned by A. M. Tredwell, Madison, Morris Co., N. J.: Sire, White Lily's Kelburn out of White Lily, imported by James Brodie, 2d Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Dam, Bessie, 19.
217 Young Merryton 2d,
Dark red with little white; calved 1856; bred by Lawrence Drew, Merryton, Scotland; imported in 1859 and owned by H. H. Peters, Southboro', Mass.
HERD RECORD
OF THE
ASSOCIATION OF BREEDERS
OF
Thorough-Bred Neat Stock.
SHORT HORNS.
AMERICAN
DEVON HERD BOOK,
PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION
OF THE
ASSOCIATION OF BREEDERS
OF
Thorough-Bred Neat Stock.
ARRANGED BY
HORACE MILLS SESSIONS,
South Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass.
VOLUME I.
HARTFORD:
PRESS OF WILLIAMS, WILEY & WATERMAN.
1863.
NOTICE.
Owing to circumstances beyond the control of the Committee of Publication, or of the Committees on the Pedigrees of the various classes of stock, it has been impossible to publish the first volume of the Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-bred Neat Stock at an earlier day. The desire to obtain as large a representation of stock as possible, and to extend the advantages of the Association as widely among breeders as they could, has induced the committees on the various classes of stock to hold open their books and the delays incident upon tracing doubtful pedigrees, through in many instances a long correspondence with owners and breeders, have prevented them from furnishing the copy to the Publication Committee, in season to have the work finished sooner. Every care has been taken to have the records perfect, and to admit no pedigrees of doubtful character. It is believed this has been successfully accomplished, and that the animals here recorded may be relied upon as of undoubted purity of blood.
H. A. DYER,
S. I. BARTLETT,
Committee of
Publication.
INDEX.
ALLEN, JOHN, Coldwater, Mich.,
Bulls—Shakspeare 110.
Cows—Beauty 16, Cleopatra 64, Dairymaid 71, Duchess 83, Fancy 106, Flora 119, Jenny Lind 167, Julia 175, Lily 2d 208, Lucy 218, Mayflower 230, Sophia 323, Young Fairy 349.
ANDREWS, B. H., Waterbury, Conn., 13 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Barton 8, Brandywine 17, George Turner 44, Reuben 106, Tiger 122.
Cows—Beauty 2d 20, Capitola 55, Chloe 62, Gipsy 3d 138, Lady 188, Lady 2d 189, Rosa 307, Topsy 332.
AUGUR, P. M., Middletown, Conn., 8 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Prince Albert 88.
Cows—Beauty 18, Beauty 2d 10, Fanny 109, Flora 117, Jessie Davy 2d 173, Mary Hurlbut 235 (1394), Mary Hurlbut 2d 236.
BAKER, TRUMAN, Earlville, Madison County, N. Y. 13 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Bishop 11.
Cows—Blossom 46, Cherry 59, Curly 68, Daisy 72, Edith 84, Extra 93, Fairy 94, Flora 118, Nancy Dawson 257, Rosa 308, Rosa Belle 311, Tiptoe 331.
BALLARD, M. M. & O. W., Niles, Mich., 10 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Oneida 82, Oxford 85, Sultan 116, Victor 138, Wolverine 143, Wyoming 144.
Cows—Fancy 102, Jessie 169, Red Lady 2d 303, Red Lady 3d 304.
BASSENGER, J. B., Denville, N. J., 2 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Bangor 7.
Cows—Dolly Dutton 78.
BENT, C. D., Iowa City, Iowa, 6 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Monitor 69.
Cows—Flora 2d 120, Flora 3d 121, Flora 4th 122, Flora 5th 123, Iowa Belle 160.
BIDERMAN, ANTHONY, Wilmington, Del., 5 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Carroll Eclipse 18, Hector 46.
Cows—Cowslip 67, Hyacinth 152, Lilac 202. BIDWELL, THOMAS, Wentworth, Lake County, Ills., 3 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Prince of Wales 92.
Cows—Grace 139, May Queen 3d 232.
BILL, JAMES A., Lyme, Conn., 12 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Bobolink 12, Nero 78.
Cows—Beauty 17, Bessy 41, Hetty 149, Ida May 158, Jennie 163, Kate 180, Lily 203, Nina 269, Phebe 287, Rose 312.
BLAKESLEE, J. N., Watertown, Conn., 1 Pedigree.
Cows—Victoria 342.
BLISS, ELAM C., Westfield,
Chautauqua
County, N. Y., 13 Pedigrees.Bulls—Bonaparte 13, Boney Pate 14, Boxer 16, Curly 29.
Cows—Beauty A 21, Beauty B 22, Beauty C 23, Beauty 5th 24, Betsy 43, Clio 65, Imogene 159, Pauline 279, Pauline 2d 280.
BUCKINGHAM, JAMES, Duncans Falls, Ohio, 11 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Cute 30, General 40, Muskingum 73, Rebellion 97.
Cows—Emily Sibley 88, Julia 176, Lady Day 193, Lizzie B 211, Meme 239, Pearlette 282, Twinkle 338.
CAPRON, HORACE, Robins Nest, Peoria County, Ills., 21 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Glaucus 45, Sumter 119, Yorktown 145.
Cows—Adeline 2, Blanche 44, Bloom 45, Brenda 50, Corinne 66, Florence 127, Gem 133, Grace 140, Heroine 151, Jessica 168, Josephine 2d 174, Norma 273, Octavia 275, Pauline 281, Princess 296, Queen of Oaks 298, Robin 306, Stella 326.
CATLIN, ABIJAH, Harwinton, Conn., 6 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Sam 108.
Cows—Jessie 170, Julia 177, Lola 213, Mary 2d 234, Pedley 283.
COLLINS, LEWIS G., Linden, Montgomery County, Ind., 30 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Bounty 15, Crusader 28, Frank Quartly 39, New Year's Day 80, Priam 87, Printer 95, Red Jacket 98, Triumph 129.
Cows—Active 1, Alice 5, Antic 7, Blossom 47, Buttercup 54, Daisy 73, Daisy 2d 74, Daisy 3d 75, Fancy 103, Helen 145, Hollyhock 154, Kitty 186, Laura 199, Lily 204, Peony 284, Pink 289, Primrose 295, Rose 313, Snowdrop 321, Sprightly 325, Sukey 328, Venus 339.
CORNELL, EZRA, Ithaca, Tompkins County, N. Y., 5 Pedigrees.
Cows—Baltimore 8th 13, Baltimore 9th 14, Beaver 37, Helena 16th 148, Yuba 3d 350.
CORP, JOHN, Freetown, Cortland County, N. Y., 6 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Fancy's Valiant 35, Montezuma 71, Veruna 136.
Cows—Nineveh 270, Nonsense 271, Norah Vane 272.
CUSHING, CHARLES W., South Hingham, Mass., 6 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Independence 48, Mayboy 62.
Cows—Annie 6, Florence 128, Minnie 250, Sontag 322.
DYER, HENRY A., Brooklyn, Conn., 1 Pedigree.
Bulls—Lavega 56.
FLAGG, W. C., Moro, Madison County, Ills., 4 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Red Jacket 99, Red Path 101.
Cows—Breda 49, Norna 274.
GARDNER, J. H., Centerville, St. Joseph County, Mich., 11 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Baltimore 4, Beck 9, St. Jo 107.
Cows—Bessy 42, Cherry 2d 61, Ellen 2d 87, Fanny 110, Flora 124, Lady 190, Lily 205, Nelly 261.
GLEASON, ROLLIN, Benson, Vt., 4 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Duke 33, Meriden 67, Victor 137.
Cows—Cherry 60.
GOLD, T. S., West Cornwall, Conn., 3 Pedigrees.
Bulls—General Scott 42.
Cows—Fairy 6th 96, Nelly Bly 266.
GORTON, WILLIAM, Jr., Waterford, Conn., 4 Pedigrees.
Cows—La Belle 187, Lily 206, Silver Medal 320, Waterbury Beauty 347.
GRIFFIN, M. H., Middletown, Conn., 7 Pedigrees.
Bulls—General Mansfield 41, Matchless 61.
Cows—Bridget 51, Long Horn Fancy 214, Minerva 2d 241, Rosa 309, Venus 340.
GRISWOLD, STANLEY, Torringford, Conn., 20 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Monitor 70, Watch 2d 140, Weehawken 141.
Cows—Agnes 4, Belle 38, Blossom 48, Dot 79, Dot 2d 80, Fancy 104, Hetty 2d 150, Ida 155, Jenny 165, Jessie 171, May 1st 227, May 2d 228, Nellie 259, Pink 290, Rose 316, Topsy 333, Victoria 2d 343.
HEALY, WALDO M., Dudley, Mass., 4 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Turk 133.
Cows—Fie 115, Julia 178, Juliet 179.
HENDERSON, W. W., Bridgeton, St. Louis County, Mo., 1 Pedigree.
Cows—Lily 207.
HOLCOMB, B. L., Devon Dale, near Newcastle, Del., 1 Pedigree.
Bulls—General Taylor 43.
HOTCHKISS, HENRY, Smithville, Chenango County, N. Y., 1 Pedigree.
Bulls—Baltimore 3.
HURLBUT, S. & L., Winchester, Conn., 44 Pedigrees.
Bulls—John 50, McClellan 64, Ned 74, Nelson 75, Sam 2d 109, Young Exeter 148, Young Tecumseh 151.
Cows—Beck 2d 15, Bessie 40, Daisy 76, Darling 77, Ella 86, Fancy 2d 107, Fancy 5th 108, Flora 2d 126, Fruitful 130, Gipsy 137, Gipsy 2d 136, Grace 141, Hattie 143, Hattie 2d 144, Jane 162, Kate 183, Lib 200, Lizzie 210, Lophorn 215, Lottie 216, Lovely 217, Lulu 221, Maud 238, May 226, May Queen 2d 231, Minnie 252, Nannie 258, Nettie 268, Pansy 276, Pink 291, Rose 315, Spot 324, Strawberry 327, Susan 329, Tilly 330, Topsy 1st 335, Topsy 2d 336.
HURST, WILLIAM, Albany, N. Y., 1 Pedigree.
Bulls—Empire 2d 34.
HYDE, E. H., Stafford, Conn., 52 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Abe Lincoln 2, Ben Butler 10, Connewango 25, Kossuth 53, Kossuth 2d 54, Kossuth 3d 55, Megunticook 65, Nero 79, Owasco 84, Prince John 3d 91, Roscius 104, Stafford 114, Stafford 2d 115, Young Comet 141, Ypsilanti 152.
Cows—Beauty 25, Beauty 2d 26, Beauty 3d 27, Beauty 4th 28, Beauty 6th 29, Belle 39, Chance 57, Chance 2d 58, Eva 90, Fairy 4th 99, Fairy 5th 100, Fairy 9th 101, Fancy 105, Gem 134, Gem 2d 135, Jane 161, Kate 181, Lady Dodge 192, Lady Jane 195, Lizzie 212, Lulu 222, Majestic 224, Majestic 2d 225, Minnehaha 3d 242, Minnie 251, Moss Rose 255, Myrtle 256, Nellie 260, Nelly Bly 264, Nelly Bly 265, Nelly Bly 4th 267, Pansy 277, Princess Royal 2d 297, Red Lady 302, Red Rose 305, Venus 341, Young Fancy 349.
JOHNSON, JOHN J, North Pitcher, Chenango County, N. Y., 4 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Frank Baker 38.
Cows—Jenny 166, Lida 201, Lily 3d 209.
KNOWLTON, H. W., Freeport, Ills., 3 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Baltimore 2d 5, Baltimore 3d 6.
Cows—Polly 293.
LAMBARD, ALLEN, Augusta, Maine, 17 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Franklin 37, Kennebec 51, Kentucky 52, Penobscot 86, Rob Roy 102, Roderick Dhu 103, Somerset 113, Waldo 139.
Cows—Baltimore 3d 11, Baltimore 4th 12, Helena 3d 146, Helena 4th 147, Jessie 172, Nelly 162, Nelly 2d 163, Rebe 300, Rebe 2d 301.
LINSLEY, R., West Meriden, Conn., 5 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Comet 22, Hiawatha 47, Prince John 90.
Cows—Fairy 97, Minnehaha 243.
LOCKWOOD, GEORGE B., Victory, Cayuga County, N. Y., 18 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Czar 31, Dan 32, Logan 58, Mars 60, Mayboy 63, Neptune 77, Uncas 135.
Cows—Aunt Chloe 9, Cassy 56, Clara 63, Effie 85, Emma 89, Maud 237, Mina 240, Patsy 278, Pocahontas 2d 292, Ruby 318, Topsy 334.
LOGAN, S. S., Washington, Conn., 14 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Charter Oak 19, Clement 21, Crittenden 27, Nelson 76, Young Albert 146, Young Herod 149, Young Roscius 150.
Cows—Beauty 30, Beauty 2d 31, Hattie 142, Kate 184, Kate 2d 185, Victoria 3d 345, Victoria 4th 346.
MERRICK, A. N., Brimfield, Mass., 2 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Sigel 111.
Cows—Fairy 3d 98.
MERRICK, D. B., Wilbraham, Mass., 5 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Red Jacket 100.
Cows—Beauty 32, Beauty 1st 33, Beauty 2d 34, Beauty 3d 35. MUNSON, JOSEPH M., Watertown, Conn., 6 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Jerry 49, Orphan Boy 83.
Cows—Adelaide 3, Curl 3d 70, Kate 182, Rose 314.
NORTH, A. W., East Maine, Broome County, N. Y., 1 Pedigree.
Bulls—Messenger 68.
ROOT, SILAS, Westfield, Mass., 2 Pedigrees.
Cows—Pet 4th 285, Pet 5th 286.
SESSIONS, HORACE MILLS, South Wilbraham, Mass., 12 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Abe 1, Commodore 24, Major 59, Meriden 66, Reubens 2d 105.
Cows—May Beauty 229, Minneola 244, Minnie 1st 245, Minnie 2d 246, Minnie 3d 247, Minnie 4th 248, Wynona 348.
STEINMETZ, DANIEL, Sheaneck, Lancaster County, Pa., 13 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Lion 57, Musician 72, Norfolk 81, Prince of Wales 93, William Tell 142.
Cows—Curly 69, Fairy 95, Flora 125, Flotilla 129, Phlox 288, Pretty 294, Queen Victoria 299, Tracy 337.
TILLOTSON, HEZEKIAH, Farmington, Conn., 6 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Comet 23.
Cows—Arabella 8, Aurora 10, Beauty 8th 36, Rosette 317, Ruby 319.
TOMS, SAMUEL, Red House Farm, Elyria, Ohio, 7 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Chipaway 20, Prince of Wales 94, Prince Albert 89.
Cows—Ida 2d 156, Ida 4th 157, Lady Gapper 2d 194, Victoria 3d 344.
VAN RENSSELAER, R. H., Morris, Otsego County, N. Y., 21 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Taurus 120, Thunderer 121, Tiger 123, Tinsel 124, Tippo 125, Tom Thumb 126, Tornado 127, Trinket 128, Trump 130, Turk 131, Tuscarora 134.
Cows—Fanny 112, Fanny 2d 113, Flame 116, Funny 131, Ladybird 2d 191, Lady Slipper 196, Lalla Rookh 197, Lantern 198, Lucy 219, Lucy 2d 220.
WENTWORTH, JOHN, Chicago, Ills., 13 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Putnam 96, Sir Charles 112, Summit Prince 117, Sumter 118, Turk 132.
Cows—Fantine 114, Gazelle 132, Jennie 164, Minnie 249, Miss Gay 253, Model 254, Rosa 310.
WILLIAMS, LEVI, Ithaca, Tompkins County, N. Y., 7 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Forest City 36.
Cows—Broad Horned Beauty 2d 52, Broad Horned Beauty 3d 53, Dover 81, Dover 2d 82, Excelsior 2d 91, Excelsior 3d 92.
WILSON, R. H., Cambridge, Ohio, 2 Pedigrees.
Bulls—Consul 26.
Cows—Maggie 223.
HISTORY OF THE DEVONS.
Ancient Races.
In preparing the following article, we have consulted the principal Agricultural Reports and Journals of this country, and Youatt, and Martin, and Low's histories of British Cattle; we are also indebted to many of our importers and breeders, who have furnished statements in regard to their respective herds. That the Devons are an ancient race of cattle, there can be no doubt. There is no race in England that can claim such undisputed antiquity. They bear all the characteristic marks of resemblance of the ancient races of the south of England and Wales; even the color, red, is traced in the Devon, Sussex and Hereford.
The distinction between a "breed" and "race," Goodale defines as follows: "By breeds are understood such varieties as were originally produced by a cross or mixture, and subsequently established by selecting for breeding purposes only the best specimens, and rejecting all others. In process of time deviations become less frequent, and greater uniformity is secured, and this is in proportion to the time which elapses and the skill employed in selecting. Races are varieties moulded to their peculiar type by natural causes, with no interference of man, and no intermixture of other varieties; that have continued substantially the same, for a period beyond which the memory and knowledge of man does not reach. Such are the North Devon Cattle."
There seems to have been three distinct races of these ancient cattle: the Long Horns, the Middle Horns, and Hornless, or Polled Cattle. The Middle Horns represented the cattle of the region of Devonshire. These races of cattle were bred by the Ancient Celtic inhabitants, and constituted their chief subsistence. Youatt says: "the native inhabitants were proud of their country, and prouder of their cattle, their choicest possession." When their country was invaded by their enemies, they fled to the mountains for safety and protection, and took with them their cattle upon which to subsist, and thus were preserved both themselves and their cattle, so that the races of cattle in these districts have been the same from time immemorial. In a few instances the wild forest cattle have been kept distinct, in a wild state, to this day; as in the parks of Chillingham and Chartley; and are said to be similar to those that existed in the tenth century; and also bear a strong resemblance to the present domestic breeds of that region. The cattle in these parks are white, with red ears.
