LEADlKrSHOfrHORN TRIBES BY REV. W. HOLT BEEVER, M.A,. OXQN SECOND EDITION BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME PROM THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND THE GIFT OF ///95- ..h..JA.3..0.A 1S91 a/, Corner! University Library SF 199.S56B41 1881 An alphabetical arrangement of the lead! 3 1924 002 957 870 The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924002957870 DEDICATED, BY SPECIAL PERMISSION ^.^J. the fnna of Wales, ^M., Sccjcc. ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT LEADING SHORTHORN TRIBES WITH NOTES REV. W. HOLT BEEVER, M.A., OXON USE OF BREEDERS 'Ronton: J. 'THORNTON, 7, PRINCES STREET, HANOVER SQUARE, W. PBINTED BT JOHN BBLI/OWS, GLOUCESTER 113857 TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., (dc, Sc. SiK, The aim and intention oi. this work, (which by a permission, most graciously and promptly given, I have the high honour of dedicating to your Royal Highness,) is to provide the farmer in this his hour of undoubted, but, as we must all devoutly trust, only temporary distress, with such a line of sure guidance through the Herd Book labyrinth, as may enable him, not only to mine out material for the methodical re-casting of' .those old established, but few, and now somewhat worn, types of the Shorthorn breed, which-long since made our island famous as a breeding station for the uses of the world ; Jjut further' to contrive, against an awakened dairy market, new supplementary strains, from the hitherto comparatively unworked seams, that undoubtedly exist, of ancient Monastic accumulation. With the repeated expression of my deep gratitude, I have the honour to be. Sir, Your Royal Highness's most obedient and devoted servant, _ W. HOLT BEEVER. PREFACE At length I am enabled to put forth a work, which, undertaken some years since with pleasure — at the published request of an eminent breeder— I have since a hundred times been tempted to throw up, so painfully interminable on occasion appeared the elaboration of , its details. Yet now my task is done, small as is the volume in its ultimate compression, and imperfect altogether as I feel my performance to be, I am not without hope that it may prove of some service to the breeder. It will at least enable him better to appreciate the tribes in his possession ; even if he be not led on, by study of a successful past, to essay new combinations of old strains, with a view to the inevit- able demands of the future. The first origin of the improved Durham or Teeswater Shorthorn (" Bos Composita,'' as I find it not unaptly termed,), is lost in obscurity. We have, however, a clear line down to the dam of Tripes (ancestress at least of the Prmoesi tribe,) bred by Mr StephenSon, of Ketton, in 1739, and suggestLve evidence beyond, that she was but one fair sample of the local herds at that date. Then further arises the conviction that really this coHuopolitan breed, which adapts itself over the world so readily in successful amalgamation with the cattle of any country it may invade, is but a relic of the herds of the Religious Houses, and was originally imported in their hands across ttie North Sea ; being a gradually-grown-up conglomerate of the best of all breeds with which those pioneers of cultivation in every guise, the Bene- dictine, or rather their later representatives, the Cistercian Monks, became acquainted during the course of accumulated centuries. So that, when a successful cross occurs between foreign cattle and the improved English .Shorthorn, it is probably but a happy te-union of elements borrowed and lent in days gone by. In his able work on the "Wild White cattle of Great Britain," which unhappily Rev. J. Storer did not live to finish, he has come to the conclusion that the Shorthorn breed descends from the Bos wus (Antiquorum.) "All "recent discoveries," he writes, " seem to establish the fact, long since believed, " that in the course of long ages, successive tribes of men — Iberians, Scythians " Celts, Teutons — following and superseding each other like the waves of the " sea, came from the Bast to Western Europe ; and, like the Israelites when " they left the land of Egypt, brought their cattle — their richest possession " with them." When " Rome, obliged to withdraw her legions for her own protection, "left her Romano-Celtio subjecta to protect themselves against the devas- " tating raids of the Picts and Scots, the Britons called to their aid the various " Teutonic tribes, predatory and fierce, who, then inhabiting the opposite shores " of Jutland, Holstein and Friesland, have since passed by the generic name "of English. The ally became the conqueror, and ruthlessly extirpated the "enfeebled Celts." "The English invaders came over with their wives and " children and household stuff : nor only with their families and goods, but, " as Mr Boyd Dawkins has ably shown, with their cattle also : and these, " supplemented by those of the Danes Who followed, have ever since remained " the cattle of our Eastern and Northern Counties, where the Continental tribes " landed in the greatest numbers. These were of the Bos urus type, though " probably somewhat crossed. The Bos longifron^, the small Celtic ox, was " driven, with his master the Celt, to remote and inaccessible parts which the " English could not reach ; and naturalists trace, in the Highland Kyloe and "in the Welsh cattle (the Pembroke, however, being often excepted) its " descendants. Youatt adds to these the Devon and the Sussex." In ancient times " the production of beef and mutton did not enter into " the speculations of the writers, or the calculations of agriculturists." That impulse came with the increased demand for' animal food amongst the manu- facturing population : and Mr Bakewell, of Dishley (born in 1726, died in 1795) was the " first person who systematically improved the breed of live stock." After Mr Bakewell came Mr CuUey, and as Mr J. Bailey puts it in his Survey of Durham, " Messrs Culley and Charge were the first that led the way, and " they have been followed by Messrs Colling, Mason, Taylor, Nesham, Seymour, "and many others, by whose exertions and judicious selection this district " will be lastingly benefited." And Mr Culley in 1786 wrote, "When you reach " that fine country on both sides the river Tees you are then in the centre of " this breed of cattle : a county that has long been eminent for good stock of " all kinds : the county where the Dobinsons first raised a spirit of emulation " amongst the breeders, which is' still kept up by Mr Hill, the Messrs Charge, " and Colling, and Mr Maynard, &c." " The Messrs Colling always said that " whatever they knew of breeding cattle they acctuired from Geo. Culley," (Bell.) " Mr Bates, from his relation to and connexion with Mr Geo. Culley, " became imbued with his spirit and maxims, and succeeded in realizing all his " anticipations respecting the breeding of cattle and the improvement of the "Shorthorn race." The publication of the Herd Book by George Coates, in 1822, was a great event, in which he was mainly assisted by Mr Jonas Whitaker. After Mr R. CoUing's sale, in 1822, Mr C. Mason, of Chilton, in the County of Durham, was considered the greatest breeder of Shorthorns. Mr Waistell, about 1782, is not to be forgotten as a man of famous intelligence himself and of great influence in stimulating others in the pursuit of fine cattle. Mr. Bates acknowledged with gratitude his guiding spirit. There was undoubtedly a large store of old-fashioned material in the hands of the surrounding landowners, notably the Aislabies of Studley Eoyal, when the Messrs Colling oommenoed operations. Mr C. Ceiling's great coup was the purchase of the cow Favourite and her daughter from Mr Maynard, (see Thornton's Circular, Vol. I., p. 164) and his falling in with the historic Hubback. His other cows he picked up, as opportunity offered, from neighbouring herds, as also did his brother Robert. The great difference between the brothers, was, that Robert kept all but clear of the " alloy" infusion, which Charles so successfully adopted. With stock from Studley the Milbanks of Bamingham commenced the production of their famous oxen, a line that won yet further distinction in the hands of Messrs. Coates and Wright. From Mr Sharter, the Milbanks' steward, Mr 0. Mason in turn obtained his breeding stock. Contemporaneous with the Messrs Colling, and using their bulls, though after a model of his own, was Mr Thomas Booth, of Warlaby and Killerby, the father of Messrs Richard and John Booth, and grandfather of the late Mr T. C. Booth and the present Mr J. B. Booth.' He was most successful in his profession, and his blood was sought after and adopted by all the leading breeders of his day. Later on, his sons, and Mr Bates, Sir H. Vane Tempest, the Right Hon. C. Arbuthnot, Sir C. Knightley, Messrs WethereU, Beny, Bolden, Watson, Eastwood, Towneley,, &c., &c., struck in, each taking a line of Ms own, and so well exhibiting the plastic nature of the Shorthorn stuff, that could be effectively modelled intq such various and abiding forms of excelleiloe. , The aboye will suffice, I hope, by way of introduction here. Those who desire may find further information in the works of Messrs jCarr, Honsman, Youatt, Bell, Berry, Allen, Storer, Culley, Dixon, &o. ; not omitting Mr Thornton's exhaustive essays in the first volume of his Circular, upon " Ancient Shorthorns, Ketton Shorthorns," &o., to all of which I owe myself a deep debt of obHgatiou. It only remains now for me to explain certain expressions which occur in what I fancy may prove the most' useful part of my publication— the " Tribe of Sire" column. By "compm-e Lcmra" I mean, that the pedigree under consideration much resembles, and is probably akin to, that of the Lcmra tribe. By " old blood" I mean a pedigree which consists of the names of old famous sires, but not occurring in an order of which I have found any living repre- sentative : B. g. — the formula, (Favourite 252, Punch 531, Foljambe 263, Hubback 819,) is the root of the Red Rose tribe, whereas the same sires in a different sequence, unrepresented by existent family, thus (Punch, 53 1 , Favourite 252, Foljambe, 263, Hubback, 319) I can only describe aS " old blood." The identical sires are there. The succession only is, with whatever effect, different. Yet, as I have no definite tribe to name, I can think of no better description than " old blood." Then by "mixed old blood" I mean a pedigree made up in part, or wholly, of " old blood" crosses, and therefore, owing to this increased confusion, possibly less valuable. This practical experience alone can determine. By " mixed blood" I mean a random combination, such as would arise through a cow's being al^^ays sent to the nearest shorthorn bull, the line being built up without plan or method of any sort. The issue of such alliances would obviously be of the most questionable worth. As regards the general selection of tribes arranged, I have drawn a line at the end of the Sixth Volume of the Herd Book, as a reasonable limit, within which all ancient dames of high degree may be deemed to have their record. I am fully aware that there are even so far some families, which in the opinion of competent judges I may have been wrong both to admit and to omit. The recognised celebrities of later date, such as the Kirklevington, Hecate, Calomel, &c., families, next have their place, and a few I have added for reasons which the notes explain. A number more of less individual distinction occur, (marked with an asterisk in the index,) simply for the convenient reference of the student ; as having supplied an occasional sire in other pedigrees of repute. I can only now say that I have faithfully and impartially done my best, and that I shall thankfully hail both correction and suggestion, in case a further issue should be called for of the work. Sed fugit intbbea, fugit ibebpaeabilb tbmpus Singula dum capti ciECUMVEcrAMtrE amoee. Hoc SATIS AEMENTIS : VlEGlL : Gboegic : LiB : III. 284 High in fa/7onr with the leading Weedera, not only of this country, but also of America, stands the Aoomt tribe of the Bell-Bates collection ; that assemblage of choice cattle which, only second to his own, had its birth beneath the very wing of Mr Bates himself ; inasmuch as it belonged to his relatives and assistants the Messrs Bell, who had the privilege of using his bulls, who were guided by his counsel, and whose very cows were obtained either from the outside ranks of his own herd or, when from external sources, under hi approval. The family has a look of great refinement, and is especially attractive in the shorthorn market. Australia, at Brailes, was one of the most beautiful cows ever seen, very like Grand Duchess 17th, only on a somewhat smaller scale. Arethusa was purchased by F. Leney and Son, for 205 gs., at Mr H. J. Sheldon's sale in 1873, when Mr T. E. Graham gave 260 gs. for Arethusa 2nd, just fifteen months old. Duke of Brailes, AJ^ethusa's sire, was sou of America, her grand-dam, Ari^l (roan 1847, Vol. X., p. 258,) was bred by Mr R. Bell, Mosbro' HaU. Ariel 5th (r. and w. 1861, Vol. XVII., p. 369,) was bred by Mr T. Athertou, and sold to Col. Kingscote, who bred Ariel Duchess (roan, 1865, Vol. XVIII., p. 879,) and Ariel Marchioness (roan,) sold to Lord Bective, at the Kingscote sale, 1875, for 450 gs., Lord Penrhyn giving 350 gs. for her sister, Ariel Countess. Ada (red, Vol. V., p. 2,) was bought by Mr. Housman, of Lune Bank, (sufficient evidence of her worth) for 73 gs., at the sale, 1857, of Mr. Bate, Kelsterton, Flint. Alfreda (red, 1834, Vol. V., p. 15,) was bred by the Eev. H. Berry, who, in quest of sound blood (Youatt, on " The Cow," p. 227) to repair what he deemed (Farmer's Magazine, May, 1827) the " deteriorated" constitution, owing to too close in-breeding, of the short-horn families of his day, went, under G. Coates's pilotage, to the original source of C. CoUing's herd, the old Teeswater cattle, and thence obtained, amongst others, from Sir John Ramsden, jlcioraia (r. and w., 1828, Vol. II., p. 207) a heifer remarkable for "depth and fulness of twist." (Housman.) Mr J. Whitaker (October 31, 1826) described Actonia as " very beautiful, " having a good head, wide horns, good eye and neck, good crops, shoulders a " little up, very good breast, good ofEal, good girth, fair back, good sides, fair " flank, low loin, good hips, good rumps, taU in, good twist, good hair, good '• handler. A perfect beauty, fine gay looks ; but her loiils were low, and she " walks with her hooks in." The famous Henwood, 2114, was of this origin at root, his dam being Sir J. Bamsden's Mona (red, 1824, Vol. I., II., III., p. 507.) 2W66— ACOMB, OE ASIA, on ARIEL Pedigree ARETHUSA, 1869 got by Duke of Brailes 23724 dam Antoinette by 4th Duke of Thom- daJe 17750 gd America by Marmaduke 14897 3d Asia by 2ud Grand Dnke 12961 4d Apricot by Fusileer 11499 5d Augusta by Srd Duke of York 10166 6d Annie by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 ... 7d Annabella by Duke of Cleveland 1937 8d Acomb iy Belvedere 1706 9d a cow bought from Mr Bates ARIEL MARCHIONESS, 1871 got by 3rd Duke of Clarence 23727 dam Ariel Duchess by Duke of Wharf - dale 19648 2d Ariel 5th by Czarovitz 17654 3d ... 3rd by General Canrobert 12926 4d ... 2nd by 2nd Cherry Duke 14265 .5d ... by 2nd Cleveland Laql 3408 ... 6dArabel]aby4thDukeof North'land 3649 7d Annabella by Duke of Cleveland 1937 8d Acomb by Belvedere 1706 9d a cow bought from Mr Bates Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr H.J. Sheldon Asia Mr Thome Duchess Mr Tanqueray... Gwynne(vaill) Mr S. E. Bolden Duchess Mr T. BeU .... Fidget Mr Bates Duchess do Oxford 2nd's Bro. do Duchess Mr Stephenson Princess (0) (0) Capt. Gunter ... Duchess do do Mr Peel Czarina Mr Bell Place Mr S. E. Bolden Cherry Duchess Mr Bates Oxford 2nd's Bro. do Duchess do do Mr Stephenson Princess (0) (0) TW6e— ACTONIA ADA, 1856 got by Daisy Duke 12680 dam Amiable by The Seer 9619 ... gd Amethyst by Sir Frederick 8577 3(1 Amulet by Jerry 4100 4d Miss Ada by Marquis 4386 .5d Alfreda by Henwood 2114 6d Ada by Mynheer 2345 7d Actonia by Duke Humphrey 230 8d ... by a son of George 1071 9 J ... by Badsworth 47 B2 Mr Bate . Old blood Lord Hill . Mixed do Mr Harris . Actonia do Magdalena do . Actonia Rev H. Berry .. Comp. Actonia do . Magdalena Mr Morritt .. MrG. Coates' .. . Comp. Blossom. Crofton's (0) do . MUbank Adelaide (roan, 1830, Vol. I., II., III., p. 7,) was bred by Mr Buston. Her daughter, Venus, lie sold to Mr Unihank. Adelaide, by Plumpton, (r. &; w., 1841, Vol. VIII., p. 252,) Mr tTnthank sold to Mr Smythe Owen, Condover Hall. For Amelia of this family Mr W. H. Salt gave 40 gs. at Mr Cheney's, in 1871 ; and Lord Dnnmore and Mr Dunn 26 gs. and 22 gs. respectively for her twin heifer calves. For Queen Anne (r. & w., 1867, Vol. XIX., p. 685,) Mr Oatohpole gave 80 gs. at the Marquis of Exeter's, in 1872. Mr Batber, of Sproatley Eise, bred the sort, alongside his Duchess Nancys and Tellurias, &c. Prince Henry 18608, used by Mr Priestley, on the Old Daisy tribe, on account of the repeated St. Alban's 1412, crosses in him, was great-grandson of Queen Ann, by Uncle Dan 7656. First Fiddle 19749, sire of Bolivar 25649, (see p. 152) descends from " , by Northumberland 464," of this root. " The Anna family was originally bred at KiUerby, from a calf bought of "a dairy fajmer at Ainderby, in 178-, and afterwards by Mr R. Booth, at "Studley. Arma, by Pilot 496, (r. & w., 1820, Vol. I., II., III., p. 25,) waited " from Studley to the Manchester Show, in 1824, and won the first prize. A " number of the bulls used by Mr Booth at that period were of this family, "including Argus 759, the grandsire of Bracelet and Necklace. Kose, by " Burley 1766, was sold at the Studley sale, in 1834, to Mr Whitaker, and was " the second highest priced cow in the sale. Mr Torr bought Blanche 2nd, and " bred the rest of the females in Bright Einglet's pedigree. At the sale of his " cattle, at Aylesby, in 1875, 71 cows and heifers sold at an average of " £533 17s. 9d., and twelve cows and heifers of the 'Bright' family averaged "£1005." (Cruiokshank's Cat., 1876.) The "Bright" and "Riby" branches of the Arma family (Torr's Ayleaby sale, 1875,) both descend from Rose, by Burley 1766, the one through WMte Moie, by Chrisp's bull, the other through ked Rose, by Scrip 2604, &c. Fifteen of the Bright branch averaged £880 5s. Od. and seven of the Riby £744. The Verbena (bred by Mr R. Booth) branch diverges through Agnes, by Albion 14, instead of Ariadne, by Albion 14, both daughters of Bright Byes. " Mr Richard Booth bought Bright Eyes and her "two daughters, Ariadne and Agnes, from his father, in 1814 ; and when he " broke up his Studley herd, in 1834, Mr Fawkes purchased Verbena ; Adelaide, "of the same descent, being highest priced female." (Downiag's Cat., 1872.) Chrisp's bull, put on by Mr Carmthers, is thought, from a record found amongst Mr C.'s papers, to have been by Emperor 1974, dam Vestris, (of Robertson of Ladykirk's sort,) by Albion 14. Mr Chrisp himself went to Australia, and wag not referred to. The famous bull, Agamemnon, 9, was Ariadne's own brother. As to the Aimderhy calf, (above mentioned) see "Carr's History of the Warlaby and KUlerby Shorthorns," pp. 5, 8. For the "Riby" branch see Addenda. 2W6&— ADELAIDE Pedigree QUEEN ANNE, 1867 got by Duke of Geneva 19614 dam Queen Mary by Marmaduke 14897 gd Queen Anne by Uncle Dan 7656 ... 3d Adelaide by Plumpton 2440 4d Fair Helen by Gainford 2044 5d Venus by Cripple 1 887 6d Adelaide by Young Rockingham 2549 7d ... by WeUingtou 2824 8d ... by Major 2255 9d ... by Northumberland 464 ... lOd ... byStyfordlOS lid ... by Bolingbroke 86 Breeder of Sire Tribe oJ Sire MrJ.O. Sheldon Duchess Mr Tanqueray... Gwynne (var. 11) SirC.R. Tempest Old blood MrJ.Orofton ... Blossom ColCradock ... Cherry Mr Crofton ... Blossom MrW. Eaine... Old Sally MrT. Jobling... Old blood (0) (0) Mr C. Colling (0) Mr Buston (0) Mr C. Colling... Lady Maynard Trihe-ANNA on BEIGHT EYES E. BOOTH'S BRIGHT RINGLET, 1869 got by Ringleader 15164 dam Bright Queen by Fitzclarenoe 14552 gd Bright Princess by British Prince 14197 3d Bright Dawn by Vanguard 10994 . . 4d Bright Ph&busby Crown Prince 10087 5d Blanche 2nd by Zadig 8796 ... ' ... 6d Blanche by Auld Robin Gray 6753 ... 7d White Rose by James Chrisp's Bull 8d Rose by Bnrley 1766 ... 9d Young Anna by Isaac 1129 lOd Anna by Pilot 496 lid Ariadne by Albion 14 12d Bright Byes by Booth's Lame Bull 859 13d ... byShipton587 14d ... by Son of Suworrow 636 ... 15d ... by Son of Twin Bro. to Ben 88 16d ... by Twin Brother to Ben 660 Mr Torr . . . Bright Eyes, R. B.'s Mr R. Booth .!. Blossom, R. B's do Halnaby do , Iskbella do , Farewell Lord Spencer .. . Mason [No 1) Mr Carruthers... Comp. Benson MrChrisp (0) Mr Maynard ... Bessy Mr R. Booth ... Isabella Mr R. Colling.., . Red Rose R.C.'b Mr C. Colling ... Op. Magdalene Mr Booth Cp. Bright Eye do (0) Mr R. CoUing (0) Mr Booth (0) Mr R. Colling... Red Rose's Bro. Ann, by Abraham 2905 (rich roan, 1828, Vol. V., p. 25) was bred by Messrs Watson, of Waulby, wlio also had April Daisy (white, 1840, Vol. V.. p. 25,) the only heifer, and the last of ten calves to which Ann gave birth. Mr J. .Watson bred Alva by Amateur 3007 (roan, 1843, Vol., VII., p. 250,) sold to Mr H. Watson, of Walkeringham ; the very mention of whose ownership is ample guarantee of an animal's excellence. Mr W. Talbot-Crosbie had the sort at Ardf ert Abbey. At the New York Mill's sale (J. Campbell, 1873,) nine April Daisies (females) averaged £99 3g. 4d. The Barmpton Rose Tribe, always reckoned of worth, but ma.de especially famous at Towneley, traces to Bariwpton Rose (roan, 1834 or 5, Vol. V., p. 39) bred by Mr Waldy, Barmpton, the property of Sir C. R. Tempest (Vol. VII., p. 259.) " Barmpton Rose became the property of Mr Wetherell, who bred Princess " Royal from her, and then sold her in calf with Buttercup (iHustratioli, H. B., " Vol. VII., p. 280) to Mr Henry Watson, of Walkeringham, for 53 gs., at " whose sale she and her nine descendants made 1033 gs." (The Druid.) Mr Eastwood bought Buttercup for 130 gs., and Barl Ducie took Princess Royal, five of whose descendants. Princess Fairfax (by Lord Adolphus Fairfax 4249,) Pomp (by Duke of Cornwall 5947,) Parliament (by Fourth Duke of York 10167,) and Parade (by Duke of Glo'ster 11382,) were bought by Mr Grenfell, at the Tortworth sale in 1853, at an average of £91 lis. Od., Parade being a three weeks calf, Pride and Pomp yearlings. Subsequently Parade, Parliament, and Pride went to Towneley, and Pomp to Mr Carr, who sold her daughter Pompous to Towneley. Royal Butterfly's, Pageant (590 gs., Mr Eastwood, 1864, the best price of the sale,) a wonderful, most excellent heifer, was Parade's grand- daughter. She was got by Rojral Butterfly 1 6862. Her dam, Pageant, was by Count of Glo'ster 12650 (a Chaff bull) ; gd. Parade, by Duke of Glo'ster 11382 (a Duchess bull ;) ggd, Pomp, by Duke of Cornwall 5947 (a Sally bull, of the same family as Norfolk 2377 ;) g gd, Princess Royal (iUustration, Vol. VI., p. 520,) by Thick Hook 6601 ; ggggd, Barmpton Rose, by Expectation 1988, .fee. Pageant's son, Romulus Butterfly, was g g sire of Cherry Grand Duchess 4th, bought at Sholebroke in 1877 for 1800 gs., by Lord Skelmersdale. It is interesting to note that Raree Show (var. 3,) bred by Earl Spencer, of Mason No. 1, and of the same pedigree as Exquisite 8048 (this latter animal having more of Cato 119 blood, otherwise their Uneage is identical for the ten lowermost bulls), does not enter into the ancestiy of Royal Butterfly and Master Butterfly 13311 (illustration, Vol. XI., p. 178,) nor does Thick Hook 6601, (mainly Ceiling's blood, with a cross or so of Princess and Mason's blood.) For the union of Barmpton Rose and Garrick 3863 (see Royal Butterfly, across) Mr WethereU was responsible, though Buttercup was born in Mr Watson's hands. Garriefc's TW6e— APRIL DAISY Breeder of Sire Mr J. G. Wood do Mr Douglas .. Mr "W.Smith .. MrB. "WUson .. Captain Shawe Mr Booth Mr R. Thomas, Mr Sample Mr Watson C. CoUing ROSE (six varieties) Pedigree ORIENTAL, 1865 got by Castle Grove 19408 dam Queen of the East by Nobleman 18457 gd Circassia by Lamp of Lothian 16356... 3d Lady Barorof t by Matadore 11800 ... 4d Malvina by Lord of Brawith 10465 5d Alva by Amateu r 3007 6d April Daisy by Belshazzar 1703 7d Ann by Abraham 2906 8d ... by Simon 5134 9d ... by Young George 3885 ... lOd ... by George 276 rr*e— BARMPTON VAE. 1 FREDERICK, 11489 got by Dute 9032 Mr Lax dam Bessy by Thick Hock 6601 Mr Waldy gd Barmpton Rose by Expectation 1988 do 3d by Belzoni 1709 ... MrW.WethereU 4d byComusl861 ... (o) 5d by Denton 198 ... Mr J. Wetherell VAE. 2 ROYAL BUTTERFLY, 16862 got by Frederick 11489 Mr Towneley ... dam Butterfly by Jeweller 10354 ... Mr J. Booth . . . gd Buttercup by Garriok 8863 Mr Edge 3d Barmpton Rose by Expectation 1988 Mr Waldy &c., as above. VAR. 3 ROSE OF LANCASHIRE, 1858 got by Master Butterfly 4th 14920 dam Young Barmpton Rose by Rd.,CoBur de Lion 13590 Mr Towneley. gd Rosette by Lord John 11731 Mr Thompson. 3d Christmas Rose by B. of Ravensworth 7811 Mr Lax... 4d Briseis by Raree Show '4874 Earl Spencer . 5d Bessy by Thick Hock 6601 Mr Waldy 6d Barmpton Rose by Expectation 1988... do &c., as above. Tribe of Sire Florence do Isabella Moselle Oomp. Cowslip Cowling's Old blood do Mixed old blood (o) (0) Lady Cherry Oomp. Laura do Cleopatra R.O.'s Mixed old blood Half Mason (No. 2) Barmpton Rose Toy Old blood Comp. Laura Col. Towneley . . . Floranthe Gipsy Lady Sarah, Mason's Cripple Mason (No. 1) Comp. Laura do dam, Gem,' was by Kilnshaw 2175 (an Old Daisy biiIl,)upon a viiiced fomidation of good old blood. Garriok's sire, Eastwood 3680, was out of Adela, by Eob Eoy 557, g d by Grazier 1085, ggd by Statesman 621 (aU three of grand breeding, viz., Wright's, Wiley's, and Coates's.) So often is Rob Roy found upon analysis of Royal Butterfly's pedigree, that lie may be said to hold the same relation to him that Pilot 496 does to R. Booth's Crown Prince 10087. The Barmpton Rose pedigree holds many crosses of R. CoUing's Red Rose. How then would it answer to wed the Barmpton and the Red Roses 1 Mr Denis de Vitre has tried "Old Daisy bnUs with marked success upon this tribe. Duchess blood did not suit it either at Towneley or Wantage. The distinguished Duke of Towneley 21615, bred out of Young Barmpton Rose by Duke of Wharfdale 19648, was a splendid exception. Young Barmpton Rose (var. 3) was a favourite dam at Towneley, being especially remarkable for her excellence " through the heart," as also was Rose of Lancashire (illustration, Vol. XV., p. 703.) Bessy, bred by Mr Waldy, ' was sold to Mr H. Watson. Butterfly (var. 2, illustration, Vol. XI., p. 354) was a winner of thirty prizes, and many gold medals and cups. Hogarth 13036, sire of Lord Spencer's prize cow Heart's Ease (see Stanille,') and Andromache (see Cressida,) was a Baxmpton Rose bull. So was Rembrandt 13587, in the Duchess Nancy pedigree. In fact, Hogarth and Rembrandt were out of the same cow, Rosa, daughter of Briseis by Raree Show 4874 (var. 3.) The American Wreath family (Queen's Wreath, White Wreath, &c.) traces to Briseis. Queen Bee (var. 4) was bought at Mr E. Bate's Kelsterton sale in 1857, for 98 gs., by Mr Eastwood. Her sire, Duke of Lancaster 10929, was got by Duke 9032, sire of Frederick (var. 1,) a g grandson of Old Chmi-y, by Pirate 2430. Duke of Lancaster's g dam was by Ganthorpe 2049, a grandson of R. Booth's famous Lady Sarah by Pilot 496. His g grand dam was by Rockingham 2550, also a grandson of Lady Sarah's. Thus did the old breeders reduplicate the blood they approved. Frederick's Pride (var. 5) was bought by the Duke of Devonshire at the Towneley sale in 1864 for 80 gs. Puffin was bred by Rev. T. Staniforth, Hematite 21917 being one of the trial batch bred by Mr R. Booth, having Bates' blood, through Water-king 11024, in their veins, a combination he did not persevere with. When Towneley replaced its guns for a second campaign, some of the old cows sold in 1864 were recovered, and, "in addition, the Duchess of Lancaster family (var. 6,) bred by Mr J. Bowstead, Beck Bank, was purchased. These were large-framed cattle, bought, doubtless, for their Barmpton Rose foundation's sake. But they had nothing of the stylish character of the Butterflies, which Frederick and Jeweller 10354, have the credit of originating. The long, straight, clean-cut quarter of the Butterflies may have come from Frederick's sire Duke, as his relative, Buckingham, is said to have given their long quarters to the Booth stock. The Butterflies were very taking in their appearance, upstanding, and yet substantial ; very gay in their carriage, and of fine bone. They stepped like hunters. A cross of this.tribe, as in the case of Bright Byes 2nd at Dunmore, and Lord Sudeley's Celestes (Seraphina) never failed to impart a peculiar and engaging air. The only fault of Royal Butterfly was his being somewhat " split-up " behind. Hence, possibly, the freedom of his gait. For an interesting and detailed description of the Towneley herd see " Saddle and Sirloim," by the Druid, p. 337. Tn6e— BAEMPTON EO^E {contimued) VAR. 4 Pedigree Breeder of Sire QUEEN BEE, 1852 got by Duke of Lancaster 10929 ... ■•■ Mr Eastwood ., dam Batwing by Ribbleadale 7422 ... Mr Biroball . gd Beeswing by Lord Adolphus Fairfax 4249 3d Bessy by Thick Hook 6601 ... 4d Barmpton Eose by Expectation 1988 , &c., as above, Mr Wbitaker Mr Waldy do Tribe of Sire Comp. Bracelet, Bolden's Frill Mixed old blood Comp. Laura do TAB,. 5 BARMPTON OXFORD, 1872 got by Oxford Le Grand 29496 Col Towneley.. dam Barmpton Rose 2nd by Perseverance 27062 Mr Kennedy .. gd Puffin by Hematite 21917 Mr R. Booth .. 3d Frederick's Pride by Frederick 11489 Mr Towneley .. 4d.Pride by 4th Duke of York 10167 ... Mr Bate 5d Princess Fairfax by Lord A. Fairfax 4249 MrWhitaker.. 6d Princess Royal by Thick Hook 6601.. . Mr Waldy ' .. 7d Barmpton Rose by Expectation 1988 do &c.. as, above. Maid of Oxford Elvira, Sir H. V. Tempest's Moss Rose, R. B.'s Barmpton Rose Duchess Mixed old blood Comp. Laura do VAR. 6 ROYAL BUTTERFLY 24th, 29848 got by Royal Butterfly 1 6862 Col Towneley . . . dam Duchess of Lancaster 5th by Ingle- wood 20006 ... ..'. MrUnthank ... gd Duchess of Lancaster 2nd by Precedent 11918 .' ^Messrs Parker... 3d Lancaster Belle by Louis Napoleon 2nd 18259 Lord Londonderry 4d Duchess of Lancaster by Duke of Lancaster 10929 .. . . Mr Eastwood .. . 5d Honeycomb by North Star 9447 . . . Mr Carruthers. . . 6d Beeswing by Lord A. Fairfax 4249 ... Mr Whitaker ... 7d Bessy by Thick Hock 6601 Mr Waldy 8d Barmpton Rose by Expectation 1988 do &o., as above. Barmpton Rose Mixed Booth Comp. Adelaide Comp. Quickly Bracelet, Bolden's Starville Mixed old blood Comp. Laura do 10 Lady Barrington (r. and w., 1829, Vol. I., II., III. Cows, p. 390) bougM by Mr Bates, was the common ancestress of the Lady Barrington, Laidy Bates, and laUy families. They are all of refined character, are held in great repute, and are very costly. Grand Duchess of Barrington 2nd made 655 gs. at Brailes to Lord Skelmersdale in 1875, Mr Thornton giving 600 gs. for her daughter, Grand Duchess of Barrington 3rd (only twenty months old,) on behalf of Hon H. M. Cochrane. At the Bowness sale, 1877, Sir W. Salt gave 800 gs. for Marchioness of Barrington. The produce in nine years of the prize cow Lady Bates 3rd, bred at Havering Park, and bought in 1867, was sold by Mr Slye for 3000 gs. For Lady Barrington 8th Lord Burlington gave 170 gs. at the Hendon sale. From Lady Barrington 13th, by Fourth Duke of Tork 10167 descends the American Ba/roncss family. In Lady Barrington 11th Wild Duke 27808 has the crosses of Lablache 16353, Vocalist 13960, and Solon 13766. Solon is a mixture of the best old blood, Bolingbroke 86, Cupid 177, &c. Lablache and Vocalist were half brothers, Lablache by Prince Imperial 15095, and Vocalist by Duke of Cambridge 12742, out of Mr S. E. Bolden's Garcia, who was mainly Mason's blood. (See Czarina.) In Lady Barrington 5th are two crosses of Weathercock 9815, as Kirklevington 3rd 13120 was by him, out of Wild Byes 27th. Lady Bates (roan, 1854, Vol. XIII., p. 526) bred by Mr Tauqueray, and sold at his (Hendon) sale as a calf for 100 gs. to Mr Harvey Combe, was out of a grand cow, Lady Blanche (white) purchased the same day for 100 gs. by Mr N. G. Barthropp, aud subsequently sold to Eev W. Holt Beever, in whose possession she died without issue. Lady Blanche was grand-dam of Wild Duke 19148, sire of Wild Eyes 22nd. (See Var. 1.) In Lady Thomdale Bates 2nd The Buck 13836 was got by Puritan 9523 (see Malibran,') out of Cambridge Bose 6th, and was own brother to The Beauty, from whom the Heydon B/)ses derive. Lady Bates 2nd, bred by Mr Harvey Combe, was bought by Mr Mcintosh. Lady Bates 7th was sold at his sale in 1871 for 815 gs. to Lord Beotive, who also gave 805 gs, for Lady Thomdale Bates 2nd at Dunmore in 1872. 11 Tribe— LADY BAEEINGTON Pedigree LADY BARRINGTON llth, 1873 got by Gi-and Duke of Oxford 28764 ... dam Lady Barrington 9th by Wild Diike 27808 gd Lady Barrington 7tli by Baron Tarves 17387 3d Lady Barrington 5th byKirklevington 3rd 13120 4d Lady Barrington 3rd by Weathercock 9815 5d Lady BaiTington 10th by 2nd Duke of Oxford 9046 6d Lady Barrington 2nd by Belvedere 1 706 7d Lady Barrington \ y Son of Herdsman 304 8d Young Alicia by Wonderful 700 9d Old Alicia by Alfred 23 lOd ... byToung Favourite 6994.. Breeder of Sire Tribe of ire F. Leney & Son Oxford (var. 5) Mr A. J. Eobarts Wild Eyes (var. 3) Mr G. Shepherd Waterloo (var. 6) Mr Philips WildEyes(var.ll) Mr Hall Mason (Ko. 3) Mr T. Bates ... Oxford Mr Stephenson Princess Mr Mason Mason (So. 1) Major Rudd ... Essence of Favourite 252 0. Colling. Lady Maynard Tribe— LADY BATES LADY THORNDALE BATES 2nd, 1869 got by 4th Duke of Thomdale 17750 ... Mr Thorne dam Lady Bates 3rd by 4th Duke of Duchess Oxford 11387 EarlDucie Oxford gd Lady Bate* 2nd by The Buck 13836... Mr Combe Cambridge Rose 3d Lady Bates by Duke of Glo'ster 11382 Earl Duoie Duchess 4tl Lady Blanche by 4th, Dk. of York 10167 Mr Bates do 5d Lady Barrington 8th by 2nd Duke of Oxford 9046 .do Oxford 6d Lady Bairington 5th by 4th Duke of Northumberland 3649 do Duchess 7d Lady Barrington 3rd by Cleveland Lad 3407 do Oxford 2nd's brother 8d Lady Barrington 2nd by Belvedere 1706 Mr Stephenson Princess 9d Lady Barrington by Son of Mason's Herdsman 304 Mr Maaon Mason (No. 1) &c., as above For Countess of Barrington see Lally. 12 Tlie Bensons are a good ol4.-fashioned tribe, short-legged, of much substance, and very marked character. Sir Wilfrid Lawson, who had a number of the sort, appended the following note to his sale catalogue in 1876 : — ' Young Wallace, •' bred by Mr Troutbeck, Blencowe, by Wallace, 5586, dam Helen, by Wellington " 2824, gd Helen by Marmion 406, ggd Helen by St. Albans 2584. The Benson " tribe was purchased by the late Mr John Norman for Brayton, in 1828, and this " pedigree is compiled from the Rev John Benson's Sale Catalogue and Coates's "Herd Book, Vol. I., p. 510, and Vol. 11., p. 591." For Benson 16th, a grand cow, the Duke of Manchester gave 70 gs at the Brayton sale, in 1876, and Lord BectiTe ICO gs for Benson 17th. For a somewhat different Benson pedigree see Bobby Benson 30554 ; compare also Wim/ifred, Mr T. Bates's Rosalind, (Vol. I ., II., III. p. 652,) and Crof ton's Elvira, from whom the American Nelly JBVy family descends. The American prize-winning Louans and Cambrias trace to Rosemary (Vol. I., II., III. p. 671,) bred by Mr Gibson, of kindred material to Strawberry, by Yarboro (see across,) from whom Conservative 3472, in the pedigree of Ora Chcymns descends. Compare Arbutus (Vol. I., II., III. p. 30.) Mr Gibson, the breeder of Harlequin 289, owned Strawberry. Darling, by Traveller (r. and w. 1803, Vol. I., II., III. p. 208,) was bred by Mr Jobling. Mr. Whitaker, Lord Althorp, &c., bred the sort. Besm by Helicon 2107 (dark roan, 1840, Vol. VI. p. 264,) was bred by Earl Ducie, her dam. Beeswing, having been bred by Mr J . C. Maynard . 2nd Duchess of Gloucester (Lady Pigot's) won twenty-one prizes in two years and a half, including first at the Royal Show at Leeds, when Duchess 77th and Queen Mab failed to qualify.' Venilia, by Enchanter 244, (an old Daisy bull) was dam by Gloucester 1074, (also an old Daisy Bull) of Francisco 2032, who got the favourite sire Burley 1766, bred by Mr J. C. Maynard, and used by Mr E. Booth. Burley was sire of the famous Cossack 1880. The celebrated Wharfdale 1578, was grandson of Venus, by Major 397. " The Blanche and Beverley tribes, principally of Bates blood," are the terms in which Mr Thornton announced the sale of Miss Beverley 26th (Colonel Gunter, 50 gs.,) and Blanche 9th (Colonel Gnnter, 61 gs.,) at Myton Hall, 1873. The Miss Beverley tribe derives from " Miss Beverley, by Disraeli 10125" (roan, 1852, Vol. XIII,, p. 600,) bred by Mr Burnett, of Black Hedley. Pedigree BENSON 16th, 1869 got by Grand Vizier 26313 dam Benson 15th by Kildonan 20051 ... gd Benson 7tli by Duke 14419 8d Benson 3rd by Bwan Gwynne 14521 4d Benson by Young Wallace 5d TuUp by Carlisle 117 6d Violet by "Western Comet 689 7d Strawberry by Yarborough 705 8d Snowdrop by Duke 224 9d Darling by Traveller 655 LOd Flowery by Bolingbroke 86 [Id a Cow bougM of Mr Boazmau of Stainton, near Darlington 2Vi6e— BENSON Breeder oi Sire Tribe of Sire Mr A. Cruiokshank Mixed blood Duke of Devonshire G-wynne (var. 9) Sir W. Lawson Mr Troutbeok do Mr Our wen Mr Charge Mr C. Colling .. do MrJobling Mr 0. Colling .. (o) Furbelow Gwynne (var. 9) (o) (o) Gentle Kitty Old blood Daisy Duchess's Son (o) Lady Maynard (o) rW6e— BESSY ob VENILIA 2nd DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER, 1856 got by Cheltenham 12588 Earl Ducie ... Chaff dam Bodice by Usurer 9763 Mr HaU ... Mason (No. 3) gd Bessy by Helicon 2107 ; LordAlthorp ... Mason (No. 1) 3d Beeswing by Sir Thomas 2636 ... (o) Mixed old blood 4d Venilia by Enchanter 244 Mr T. Bates ... Old Daisy 5d Venus by Major 397 Mr C. Colling ...' Lady 6d ... by Charge's Grey Bull 872 ... Mr J. Charge ;.. Comp. Floranthe 7d ... by Favourite 252 Mr C. Colling ... Lady Maynard 8d ... bytheStudley'WliiteBull627 (o) (b) TW6e— MISS BEVERLEY Miss BEVERLEY 4th, 1874 got by Cherubim 2nd 30727 dam Miss Beverley 2nd by Lieutenant Mr J. Fawoett.. Oxford 24336 .SirW. 0. Trevelyan gd Miss Beverley 18th by Royal Butterfly 16th 20724 Col. Towneley... 3d Miss Beverley 6th by iValihoe 14735 Mr S. Stewart . . . 4d Miss Beverley 3rd by Voltigeur 13964 Mr Chrisp 5d Miss Beverley by Disraeli 10125 ... Mr T. Bates . . . 6d Lady Beverley by Lord George Bentinck 9317 ... Mr T.Bates ... Seraphiua Lingcropper Pearl Cherry (var 1) Mixed Comp. Benson Wild Byes 14 This ancient tribe, remarkable both for its milking and fattening aptitude, has been unaccountably declined of late. JBlamche, by Belvedere, (white, 1831, Vol. V;, p. 62,) the first of the name, was bred by Mr Hutchinson, of Grassy Nook, in whose family the tribe had been for fuUyhalf a centtuy (Rev. J. Storer,) and who wrote the pamphlet, lately re-published by Mr. Strafford, on " The Origin and Pedigree of the Sockbum ShoriSiorns," in which C. Colling is stated to have offered 50 gs. in vain for one of the breed at the time that he bought Maynard's cow Favourite, otherwise Lady Maynard (Vol. I., II., III., p. 287,) for 30 gs. Red Sail was calved in 1794 (Vol. I., II., III., p. 710.) Blamehe was purchased by Mr T. Bates, who bred Blanche 2nd (sold to Mr Parkinson, Ley Fields,) Blanche 3rd, Blanche 4th, and Blanche 5th, sold to Mr Maw, in calf with Red Duchess. She became the property of Mr Towneley, who bred Roan Duchess by Whittington 12299. Roan Duchess 2nd, the famous Towneley show cow, an animal of great size and much style, and having a wonderful breadth of back, well represents the best Tariety (No. 1) of the Blanche family. Roan Duchess 2nd (seejQlustration, H. B., Vol. XII., p. 578) won three first prizes at the Royal Show, as yearling, two-year-old, and best cow at three years old. At the Yorkshire Show she won four first prizes, as yearling, two- year-old, three-year-old, and best cow at four years old. In Ireland she was gold medal heifer, and also winner of the first prize and challenge cup at Dublin. In Lancashire she won five first prizes, and at the Craven Show one. She was sold to Mr Garfit, at the Towneley sale, 1864, twelve years old, for 55 gs. she and her ^even female descendants averaging that day £193 14s. ; Royal Butterfly's Duchess making 500 gs. (Mr Betts.) Lord Sudeley's beautiful (h-es family descends from Red Duchess, daughter of Roan Duchess 2nd and Baron Hopewell, 14134 (Vol. XIX, p. 691,) purchased for 170 gs. at the above sale. At the New York Mills sale, in 1873, a Roan Duchess female made £210 5s. Squire Blanche 12139, in the "Waterloo tribe (Var. 5) was by Whittington, 12299, out of Blanche 5th. Nineteen of the Ceres family averaged £38 Cs. 5d. at Lord Sudeley's sale in 1877. ( Va/r. 2.) Golden Duchess 2nd was bred by Mr Logan, Newport, Monmouth- shire, at whose sale, in 1867, Mr Eastwood bought her and her mother, Golden Duchess, bred by Mr Wetherell (roan, 1859, Vol. XV., p. 507) for 80 gs. and 120 gs. respectively. The illustration (Vol. XVII. p. 510) of the old cow is very characteristic of her, as I know, from having often studied her before and at the sale. She won six first prizes for Mr Logan, the only occasions upon which she was shown. Her sire. King Arthur, 13110, was by Crown Prince, 10087, out of Venus Victrix. It was with Blanche 5th and Red Duchess that Mr Wetherell commenced his third herd, in 1848. The Earl of Scarborough 9064's sire, Roan Duke 8486, (by the 4th Duke of Northumberland 3640, out of Blanche 3rd) was bred by Mr Thos. Bates. Prince of the Empire was a high, upstanding buU, of much substance, but very fine bone ; altogether a splendid beast, with the exception of being a trifle short quartered, and somewhat high at the tail. His stock was excellent. Rose of Raby's sire, Lumley 16478, was Red Duchess's grandson. 15 Trihe—MIBS BBVEELBY (continued) Pedigree 7d Blossom 2iid by 2iid Earl of Beverley 5963 Mr T.Bates 8d Blossom 1st by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 do . . . Breeder of Sire « Tribe of Sire 9d RedDarlington, bought by Mr Burnett, of Black Hedley, ou recommendation of Mr Bates TWfee— BLANCHE VAR. 1 ROAN DUCHESS 2nd, 1852 got by Frederick 11489 dam Boan Duchess by Wbittington 12299 gd Red Duchess by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 3d Blanche 5th by Duke of Northumber- land 1940 4d Blanche 2nd by Norfolk 2877 5d Blanche by Belvedere 1706 6d Lupin by Belvedere 1706 7d Tulip by Lancaster 360 8d Ruby by Petrarch 488 ... 9d Miss Hutchinson by Major 397 lOd Stranger by Chapman's Son of Punch 122 lid Old Roany (o) six 'Va/rieUes) Duchess Own Brother to Oxford 2nd (o) Mr Towneley ... Mr Holland ... Mr T.Bates ... do Mr J. Whitaker Mr J. Stephenson do. MrR. CoUing... MrC. CoUing ... do Mr H. Chapman Barmptou Rose Venus Own Brother to Oxford 2nd Duchess of Punch 213 . Dickson's Grandson Mr Gr. Hutchinson 12d Red Sail by R. Grimstone's Bull 282... Mr 0. Colling ... 13d Sookbum SaU by J. Coates' Bull 148... 14d Old SaU by BlackweU Bull 15d Young Sookbum by Daltou Bull 16d Old Sookbum, a large yellow Cow, with some white VAR. GOLDEN DUCHESS 2nd, 1865 got by Prince of the Empire 20578 dam Golden Duchess by King Arthur 13110 gd Dss. of North'land by Earl of Scarboro' 9064 3d Red Duchess by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 4d Blanche 5th by D of North'land 1940 5d Blanche 2nd by Norfolk 2377 6d Blanche by Belvedere 1706 do .. Mr C. Hill (o) (o) Princess do Mols Rose, R.C.'s Lady Maynard Lady (o) (o) (o) Old blood (o) (o) (o) &c., &c., &c. Mr Carr Bonnet Mr J. Booth .. Blossom Mr Lister Maw [Cowling's Comp. Cowslip, Mr T.Bates ... do Own Brother Oxford 2nd Duchess Mr Whitaker ... Sally Mr J. Stephenson Princess 16 iVar. 3.) Blanche 2nd (white, 1835, Vol. VII., p. 269,) bred by Mr Bates, and generally adpiitted to have been one of the finest Kirklevington cows, was sold privately to Rev T. Cator, who bred* Helena, by Rex 6385. At Rev T. Cator's sale, in 1857, her yearling great-grandson, Schamyl Bey, made 135 gs., when Duke of Cambridge, 12742, five years old, made only 180 gs. She then passed to Mr Parkinson, and thence to Mr Beauf ord, Bletsoe, who crossed her with Diamond 5918, son of Mr J. Booth's famous twin Necklace, the winner of " sixteen prizes, one gold and three silver medals." (Carr's " History of Killerby and Warlaby Herds," p. 29.) Helena bred many calves in Mr Cator's possession, besides Constance (white, 1844, Vol. X., p. 310,) from whom he bred Sylvia (roan, 1851, Vol. X., p. 310) sold to the Duke of Devonshire, and for whose great-grand-daughter. Lady Blanche 3rd, Sir "W. Lawson gave 380 gs., at Holker sale, in 1874 ; Sir W. Whitworth taking her ten months calf, Blanche 13th, for 205 gs. At the 1871 Holker sale Blanche 3rd made 210 gs., ten Blanches averaging £120 12s. 9d., on the day when eight Oxfords averaged £588, and eleven Wild Eyes £240 Is. 4d. Nine of these Blanches were of (var. 3,) and one. Bracelet (by Sir James 22902, a Sweetheart bull,) of (var. 4.) She made 100 gs. to Mr J. N. Dickinson. Symmetry (white, 1860, Vol. XIV., p. 716) out of Sylvia, was sold to Rev J. Storer, Hellidon. Constanee passed from Rev T. Cator to Mr Jonathan Peel. Mr J. Harward's Young Oxford 24707 was out of Constance's daughter Mayfly, by the Duke of Devonshire's celebrated imported bull, Lord Oxford 20214. At the Winterfold sale, 1872, Mayfly and four female descendants averaged £138 16s. 2d., Colonel Morris, Tr.S.A., taking Lady Blanche 3rd at 205 gs. (Fffir.-4.) Czarma was bought by Mr Eaton for 100 gs., the highest priced lot, at Rev Thomas Cator's sale in 1857 ; and at Mr Eaton's sale, 1873, ten females, very even and good, averaged £77 18s. Blanche Rose 4th made 180 gs., Berkeley Castle sale, 1876, to Mr C. M. Hamer. At MrW. H. Salt's sale, in 1876, eight females of this variety sold for an average of £85 3s. 7^., Blanche 4th making 130 gs. (Major Webb,) and her yearling, Blanche 7th (S. Shaw,) 96 gs. ( Tcur. 5.) Mr H. W. Beauf ord's mating Blanche 2nd with Diamond produced Blanche (roan, 1848, Vol. XV., 384,) from whom Mr Sartoris bred Blanche 1st, by KiUjoy 14759 ; Blanche 2nd, by Antinous 12401, sold with Blanche 6th, by Cardinal 11246, to Mr C. M. Lampson, Rowfant. Blanche 3rd, by Antinous, was sold to Mr J. Clayden, and Blanche 4th to Mr Burnham. Of this variety the ten sold at Mr W. H. Salt's sale, 1876, averaged only £49 17s. 6d., so ignorantly apprehensive appeared the company to have been of the excellent old blood in the recent out crosses. 17 IVifte— BLANCHE {contirmed) VAB. 3. Pedigree BLANCHE 14th, 1873 Breeder of Sire got by 24th Duke of Oxford 31002 Duke of Devonshire dam Blanche 12th by Baron Oxford 4th ■ 25580 do gd Blanche 3rd by 10th Dtike of Oxford 17739 3rd Blanche by Dimdas 17763 . 4d Sylph by Gloucester 14619 5d Sylvia by Childers 10052 6d Constance by Selim 6454 7d Helena by Rex 6385 ... 8d Blanche 2nd by Norfolk 2377. do ... MrTownsend.. ... Mr Ambler ... Mr J. H. Downs ... Mr Watson ... Sir 0. Tempest.. ... MrWhitaker .. &c., Sco., &c. Tribe of Sire Oxford (var. 2) do (var. 4) do comp. (yar,2) Gwynne (var. 1) "J" tribe Comp. Oressida Mixed old blood Frill SaUy VAR. 4. . BLANCHE ROSE 3rd, 1870 got by General Napier 24023 dam Olga by Old Buck 15017 gd Czarina by May Duke 13319 3d Constance by Selim 6454 4d Helena by Eex 6385 ... 5d, Blanche 2nd by Norfolk 2377., 6d Blanche by Belvedere 1706 Mr Mcintosh ... Princess Sir C.Knightley Rosy Lord Feversham Quickly (mixed) Mr Watson ... Mixed old blood Sir C. Tempest... Frill MrWhitaker ... SaUy Mr Stephenson, Princess &c., &c., &c. VAR. 5. BLANCHE GENEVA 3rd, 1877 got by Grand Duke of Geneva 2nd 31288 dam Thomdale Blanche by 12th Duke of Thomdale 26020 gd Blanche 8th by Clifford 21437 3d Blanchette by Magistrate 1 3274 4d Blanche 5th by Antinous 12401 5d Blanche 1st by Killjoy 14759 6d Blanche by Diamond 5918 7d Blanche 2nd by Norfolk 2377 8d Blanche by Belvedere 1706 &c., Sco., MrP.Leney&Son Duchess Mr S.Thome ... do Mr Hales Mixed blood Mr Abbey Cp. Resplendent Mr Sartoris Harriet do Celia Mr J. Booth ... Toy MrWhitaker ... Sally Mr Stephenson Princess Sco. :8 For some snoh reason, probably, twelve Brunettes (Var. 6,) of Sir Curtis Lampson's went for the absurd average of £40 8s. 6d. in 1878, Mr Beauford taking advantage' of the occasion to return to his early love. The BUss or Broughton tribe was bred originally at Killerby, by Mr Booth, sen. " The first of the Broughton tribe came from a dairy farmer, in a village of "that name, who had some good cattle, but pedigrees being slightly valued " in those days by the tenant farmer class, nothing further is known about them." Carr's History, p. 23. Broughton, (red, 1831, Vol. ^., p. 79) was purchased by Mr R. Booth, after producing Toung Broughton, on his succeeding to the Warlaby estate in 1835. A splen(Sd specimen of this tribe was the celebrated Lady Fragrant (roan, 1863, Vol. XVII., p. 568,) who, besides many victories as a yearling and two- year-old, including the Torkshire Cihampion and the Durham 100 guinea cups, was first prize cow two years running at the Royal and Torkshire Shows. Her own sister, Lady Grateful (roan, 1864, Vol. XVIII., p. 566,) was sold in 1870 to Hon. M. H. Cochrane, Canada, for 1500 gs. Of the same family was Merry Peal, exported with Bride of the Vale in June, 1869, by Messrs Walcott and Camp- bell, " the purest Booth cattle yet introduced into America," (Thorn. Oir.) For Bride of the Vale Mr T. 0. Booth received 1000 gs. The subjoined table exhibits the main lines of the tribe. Bronehton, (1>oiiglit about 1814) Young Bronghton Iindy Stanley Bliss Silk (sold to Mr Pollock) Satin, dam of Mr Housman's nnke of I - Backingham 14428 Bonnet, ijyBnctingliam 3239 Cr.&w., 1844) I Blithe, by Hopewell 10332 (roan, 1850) Bridget, by Baron Wailaby 7813 (roan, 1849) Bonnet was presented to his brother by Mr Richard Booth, and was sold at the Killerby sale to Mr Anderson, from whom Mr Wood, of Castle Grove, bought her. She was a lucky purchase, and amongst others bred Bustle, by Valiant 10989, sold 8 years old, to Lady Pigot, for 450 gs. From her descend Zvesda, Bythis, &c. " The Bormet tribe is remarkable for substance, constitution, and milking " qualities." Priestley. Mr Carr's famous buU, Prince of the Empire 20578, was Bonnet's grandson, a very stylish, noble-topped sire. His only fault was a little shortness of quarter, and a tendency to " high-tail." Bridget was sold to Mr S. E. Bolden, in calf to Crown Prince, and produced the famous Bridecake. She had afterwards " two good cows, Mr Torr's " Britannia, and Mr Peel's Blissful, both by Grand Duke." (Carr., p. 81.) Mr Bolden's' entire lot of the tribe was purchased by Mr Jon. Peel, who has since " returned to the Booth blood, through bulls hired from Warlaby, and others " bred at Knowhnere, from the same family." (Mr Peel's Catalogue, 1871.) Brigantine (8 years old) was sold at Mr Peel's, for 350 gs., and at Mr B. Smith's sale for 280 gs. Mr Peel's sale average for nineteen head was £148 8s. 9d. Hymen 13058, bred by Mr S. E. Bolden, by Duke of Cambridge 12742, out of Bridecake, was sire of Mr Douglas's prize cow, Lady of Athelstane. BUtJie was retained at Warlaby, and is represented by such celebrities as Lady Fragrant, Lady Grateful, Lady Mirthful, Lord Blithe, Royal Broughton, &c. 19 2Vi&e— BLANCHE {cmimmed) VAE. 6 Pedigree BRUNETTE 15th, 1877 got by 2iid D of TTnderley 36551 dam Brunette ith by 15th Grrand Diike 21852 gd Brunette by 4th D of Thomdale 17750 3d Blanche 6th by Cardinal 11246 4d Blanche by Diamond 5918 5d Blanche 2nd by Norfolk 2377 6d Blanche by Belvedere 1706 &c., &o Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire LordBective ... Duchess MrJ. Hegan ... Grand Duchess Mr S.Thome ... Duchess Sir 0. Knightley Ruby MrJ. Booth ... Toy MrWhitaker ... SaUy Mr Stephenson ... &o. Princess rW6e— BLISS on BEOUGHTON" LADY FRAGRANT, 1863 got by Lordof the VaUey 14837 dam Lady Blithe by Windsor 14013 gd Blithe by Hopewell 10332 3d BUBS by Leonard 4210 4d Young Broughton by Young Matchem 2282 od Broughton by Jerry 4097 6d ... by Young Pilot 4702 7d ... byPUot496 8d ... by Son of ApoUo 36 Mr E. Booth ... do White Strawberry Blossom E.B.'s ,' do Farewell do White Strawberry MrJ. Booth ... Old blood Mr Booth do Comp. ATiTia. Old blood Mr E. Colling ... Mr Booth, Senr. Red Eose', EC's Countess, J.B.'s (see Toy) Tribe— BLOSSOM ob LBOPOLDINE BRILLIANT, 1855 got by Duke of Bolton 12738 ... dam Pearl 2nd by Senator 8551 .. gd Pearl by Homer 2134 3d Windermere by Emperor 1974 4d Peeress by Snowdrop 2653 5d Countess by Sir Charles 593 .. 6d Princess by St. Albans 1412 .. 7d Blossom by Cupid 1 77 8d ... by Simon 590 9d ... by Punch 531 Od ... by Bolingbroke 86 .. C2 CEOFTON'S Mr Bolden Mr Sounders , Earl Spencer Mr Crof ton do ... Mr Seymour Mr Wood Mr C. CoUing , (o) E. CoUing C. Colling Florence Old blood Mason (No. 1) Blossom, Crofton's Old blood do Princess Lady Maynard Comp. Blossom. Crofton's Old blood Lady Maynard 20 The first Herd Book record of this family, overflowing with the best old Coiling blood, is found in Princess, (roan, 1816, Vol. I.. H., ni., p. 594) bred by Mr Croftou. Blossom, by Cupid, is the common ancestress of the Pearls and Leopoldines. Of the Pearls five were sold at the sale of Mr John Bolden, Hyning (deceased,) in 1855, at an average of £70 16s. 4d., Prince making 100 gs, and a bull calf, a month old, own brother to Brilliant, (see across) making 62 gs. Prom Windermere descends the American family of the Pea/rlettas, and from her own sister, the imported Ilhistriom, descends the American family of that name. The LeopdldAnes descend from Mr J. Crof ton's Leopoldine (1827, Vol. I., II., III., p. 418.) ■ Leopoldine, by Sir Walter 2639, (red, 1833, Vol. V., p. 398,) her grand- daughter, was bought from Mr R. Crofton by the Messrs Atkinson, Peepy, at whose sale^ in 1852, three females averagfed £54 5s., Mr Chandos-Pole-Grell giving 51 gs. for Leopoldine 4th, a calf. Nonpareil (C. OoUing's) was by Favourite 256, dam by a Son of Windsor 698, gd by Butterfly 104. Blossmn III. (roan, 1835, Vol. VI., p. 273,) bred by Mr Booth, Warlaby, dam of Baron Warlaby, Hawthorn Blossom, Boseberry, Cherry Blossom, &c., was ancestress of a host of prize animals, amongst which may be mentioned Bloom. Plum Blossom, Nectarine Blossom. Venus Viotrix represents one of five branches of a tribe which had its origin in a calf bought by Mr Thomas Booth previously to the year 1790, from a dairy farmer under Lord Harewood, a Mr Broader, of Pairholme, in the parish of Ainderby, of whose herd tradition speaks as " unusually fine cattle, for that period ; good dairy cows, and great grazers " when dry ; somewhat incompact, in frame, and steerish in appearance, but of "very robust constitution." (Carr's History of Warlaby Shorthorns, p. 5.) Albion 14 was by Comet 155, dam Beauty, by Marske 417, gd. Miss Washington, by Washington 674, who was by Favourite 252, out of the alloy cow Lady. Of the Blossom tribe was the renowned Windsor 14013, winner of first prize at the Royal Show, Carlisle, 1855, at the Royal Irish Show, Armagh, at the Highland Society's Show, Berwick, 1854. Plum Blossom, his dam, was best cow at the Windsor Royal Show, 1851. Lady Bowntifal descends from Superb (roan, 1831, Vol; V., p. 722,) bred by Mrs Wilkinson, Richmond, and sold to Mr Whitaker, who bred and sold Fair Sovereign (roan, 1839,) to Mr F. H. Fawkes, who bred Fanchette 2nd 1842, (Vol. IX., p. 360.) Lady Bountiful (r. & w., 1860, Vol. XVI., p. 519,) was bred by Mr Douglas, of Athelstaneford, and sold to Mr Logan, whence she went to the herd of Rev B. Turbervil WiUiams, Caldioot Parsonage, Chepstow. 21 2Vi6e— BLOSSOM {continued) CEOFTON'S Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe oi Sire LEOPOLDINE, 1833 got by Sir Walter 2639 .. MrR.Orofton... Premium dam — by Marquis 2270 ... MrCrofton ... Nonpareil (see across) gd Leopoldine by Leopold 2199 ... ... MrT.Jobling... Old blood, Comp. Wood's Garlajid 3d — by Dundas 1943 ... LordStrathmore (0) 4d Blossom by Cupid 177 ... > ... ... Mr C. ColliTig... Lady Maynard 5d by Simon 590 (0) Comp. Blossom Crofton's 6d by Punch 531 ... Mr E. Colling... Old blood 7d by BoUngbroke 86 ... ... Mr C.'CoUlng... Lady Maynard Tribe— BLOSSOM ok FAEEHOLME R. BOOTH'S WINDSOR, 14013 got by Crown Prince 10087 dam Plum Blossom by BucMngham 3239 gd Hawthorn Blossom by Leonard 4210 3d Blossom 3d by Young Red Rover 4905 4d Blossom by Pilot 496 5d Blossom by Isaac 1129 6d Twin cow by Albion 14 Mr R. Booth ... Mr J. Booth ... Mr R. Booth ... Mr Booth Mr R. CoUing... Mr R. Booth ... Farewell Toy White Strawberry Old blood Red Rose, R. C.'s Isabella Mr C. CoUing ... See across Tribe— LABY BOUNTIFUL LADY BOUNTIFUL, 1855 got by Sir James the. Rose 15290 dam Bonna Fortuna by Lord Marquis 10459 gd Fanohette by Austerlitz 3068 3d Fair Sovereign by Sir Thomas Fairfax 5196 ... 4d Superb by Young CoUing 1843 5d ... by Young Remus 2523 6d ... by Remus 550 7d' ... by Greathead's Great Bull 3936 8d ... by EUerton'a Roan Bull 3708... Mr Douglas . Mantalini Mr Fawkea .. . Medora do ,. Malibran MrWhitaker .. do Mr J. CoUing .. . Wright's blood Mr Hutton .. Comp. Lingcropper Mr Wright .. . Luciada (0) (0) (0) , . (0) 22 Bracelet 7th, bought for 60 gs. by Lord Fitzhardinge at Sir John Eolt's sale in 1871, cost 70 gs. at Mr R. E. Oliver's sale in 1870, when eight females, including a oalC, averaged £77 14s. 3d., Sir Curtis Lampson buying Bracelet 5th at 100 gs., and Mr S. E. Boldeu giving, for Mr T. Brassey, M.P., 130 gs. and 100 gs. for the two-year-old Bracelet 8th and yearling Bracelet 9th, a significant fact, which alone might stamp value on the family. Butterfly, by Sir Launoelot. 5166 (white 1845, Vol. IX., p. 285,) was bred by the Earl of Burlington, as also Buttercup, roan, sold to Mr S. E. Bolden, who bred Bijou, and sold her to Mr J. B. Stanhope, M.P., who bred Bracelet and Bracelet 2nd, sold to Mr T. Graham, Yardley, who bred Bracelet 3rd, by Touchstone 20986, Polytint's son. Bracelet 2nd and Bracelet 3rd were sold to Mr R. B. Oliver. Buttercup was a beautiful cow, and her sire, Homer 2134, was own brother to Hecatomb 2102, who was placed before the Duke of Northumberland 1940, at the Yorkshire Society's meeting in 1888. Colonel Towneley's LaUa Rookh (red, 1851, Vol. X., p. 446,) sold to Mr Thomas for 450 gs., was of the same root as Bracelet, as also was Duke of Lancaster 10929 (illustration. Vol. IX., p. 211.) " Thfr Bracelet tribe sprung from a cow by Suworrow, of whose orig^in there " is no record. She was the ancestress of a very superior cow, calved in 1812, "Countess, bred by Mr Booth," Vol. I., II., III., p. 167, "by Albion, the aUoy " buJl ; also of Toy and her twin daughters. Necklace and Bracelet, and of "Colonel Towneley's Pearly, and Mr Torr's Young Bracelet tribe." (Carr's History of the Killerby, Stndley, and Warlaby Shorthorns, p. 10.) Sylph'ide (r. and w., 1845, Vol. IX., p. 588,) bred by Mr J. Booth, Killerby, was sold to Mr Torr, who bred Young Bracelet. " On the oooasion of Mr J. Booth's marriage " Mr T. Booth removed to Warlaby, giving up to his son, Mr J. Booth, the " KiUerby estate and a part of the shorthorn herd. A portion of the Fairholme " (otherwise Fareholme) or Blossom tribe, and of the Old Red Rose tribe, were " removed to Warlaby. The Halnaby family was also divided, but the famous " Bracelet tribe was all left at KiUerby." (Oarr, p. 23.) See Toy, p. 261. " Robert CoUing bought the first Bright Myet cow of Alexander Hall, of " Haughton, who kept milk cows, the dam of which cow gave regularly for "weeks together at grass 18 quarts, ale measure. The original cow came from " Chilton, and might be by the Studley bull. The first of this tribe was from " Holla,nd. The owners at Rowchester, eight miles west of Newcastle, went "over to Holland and bought cattle, very good." (T. Bates's letter to J. Whitaker, Feb. 16, 1832.) 28 IW6e— BEACBLET BOLDEN'S Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire BRACELET 7th, 1868 got by Grand Duke 7th 19877 Mr S. E. Bolden Grand Duchess damBraoeletSrdby Touchstone 20986... Sir C. Knightley Rosy [var. 3 gd Bracelet 2nd by Seventh Duke of York 17754 Captain Gunter Duchess 3d Bracelet by 2ud Duke of Bolton 12739 Mr Bolden ... Florence 4d Bijou by Grand Duke 10284 Mr T. Bates ... Duchess Ed Buttercup by Homer 21.B4 Earl Spencer ... Mason (No. 1) 6d Butterfly by Sir Launcelot 5166 ... Lord Carlisle ... Delicacy 7dBolton.by Bulmer 1760 do ... Mixed old blood SdLinnetby Bulmer 1760 do ... do 9d ... by Don Juan 1923 (o) Tri6e— BRACELET TOER'S— SEE TOT BREAST PLATE 19337, 1861 got by Dr. Mc Hale 15887... • Mr Barnes dam Bracelet 3rd by Tanguard 10994 ... Mr R. Booth . gd Young Bracelet by Hopewell 10332 ... do 3d Sylphide by Morning Star 6223 ... Mr Booth 4d Parasol by Priam 2452 do 5dLitae Toy by Volunteer 1553... j.. Mr J. Booth . 6d Toy by Argus 759 Mr R. Booth . 7d Vestal by Pilot 496 Mr R. CoUing . 8d Vestris by Remus 550 Mr Wright 9d Valentine by Bluoher 82 Mr Booth lOd Countess by Albion 14 Mr C. CoUing . lid by Shakespeare 582 Mr Booth 12d by Easby 232 do Mantalini Isabella , Farewell Bracelet Halnaby Bracelet Bright Eyes E.B.'s Red Rose E.C.'g Lucinda [Daisy Red Rose and Old Comp. Magdalene Fareholme do Tribe— BBIGWI EYES E. CODLING'S- COMPARE PRINCESS BELLADONNA, 1835 got by Brutus 1752 Mr R. Booth ... dam Bell by Bertram 1716 MrWhitaker ... gd Belvidera by Frederick 1060 Mr Charge 3d Bright Eyes by Hermit 305 Mr Baker Anna Old Daisy Primrose (comp.) Old blood 24 In Whitaker's MS. this pedigree ends with Hubbaok, Snowdon's bull, and Sir J. Pennyman's bull, as does Wildair's. (See Flower.) " The late Mr R. " Colling called the first twin heifer bought from me Bright Eyes, from her " having remarkably bright eyes. The predecessors of this Bright Byes, and " the predecessors of Foljambe's dam, both by Mr Harrison's bull, were from " own sisters, daughters of Tripes. My great cow, from the dam of Bright Eyes, " was put dry in October, and sold to the butcher the first Monday in March, at " twenty-five gs., and weighed 84 stone." (A. HaU.) Daybreak 11338, sire of Mr J. C. Adkins' Sweetheart 3rd, was Belladonna's grandson. Buttercwp (r. & w., 1838, Vol. V., p. 67) was bred by MrW. Jobson, ChiUing- ham, who alsobredher dam Young BlosBom(r.& w.,1830. Vol. V.,p. 67,) and her half-sister Beeswing, by Young Seagull 5100, sold to Mr Whitaker. Buttercup was sold to Mr Knowles, Tinsley, ShefBeld, who bred Buttercup 2nd. Dahlia belonged to Mr G. Bate. Buttercup (roan, 1847, Vol. XI., 354) was bred by Mr Lakin, and sold to Mr Robinson, who bred Duchess qf Lancaster. Buttercup, a, noted winner at the Royal and County Shows, with her daughter. Duchess of Lancaster 3rd were bought for Penrhyn Castle in 1855, at Mr Thomas Robinson's sale at Burton-on-Trent. 25 Tribe— BEIGHT EYES {conUnued) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire 4d Barmpton by Favourite 252 Mr C. Colling ... Lady Maynard 5d Bright Byes by Favourite 252 do do 6d Old Bright Byes by Favourite 252 ... do do 7d by Favourite 252 ... do do 8d by Punch 531 MrE. Collinff... do 9d byHubback319 ... Mr J. Hunter ... Stephenson's Stock lOd by Mr. Snowdon's BnU612 Mr George Snowdon (o) lid by Mr J. Masterman's BuU422 Mr Walker ... (0) 12d byMrWaistell'sBull 669 do (0) BRIGHT EYES (E. BOOTH'S) SEE ANNA BEOUGHTON— SEE BLISS Trifee— BUTTEECUP (JOBSON'S) DAISY DUKE 2nd 1855 got by Daisy Duke 12680 dam Dahlia by St. George 10774 gd Duchess by Lord HiU 6146 3d Buttercup 2nd by General Washington 6036 4d Buttercup by 2nd Duke of Northum- berland 3646 5d Young Blossom by Crusader 934 6d Blossom by Honest John 1116 7d by Middleton 1235 Mr Bate . Mixed old blood MrKnowIes ... do do . Trinket Mr T.Bates .. . Wild Byes • do Duchess MrW. Jobson.. . Cathalene MrWethereU .. . Old blood (0) rW6e— BUTTEECUP (LAKIN'S) (SEE DUCHESS OF LANCASTEE) BUTTERCUP 3rd 1867 got by Don Pedro 19584 dam Buttercup 2nd by Alma 14087 gd Butterfly by Concord 11301 3d Buttercup by 2nd Duke of Lancaster 5951 4d Banksia by Crichton 3516 5d by Ploughboy 4726 ... Mr G. Game ... Pye Mr Eobinson ... Lady Valentine Lord Howe Mixed blood Mr Unsworth ... do Mr Lakin Powyke do do 26 This tribe comes of the maulpnlatioii of that veteran breeder, Mr J. Fawcefct, of Scaleby Castle, an intimate friend of Mr T. Bates, and a happy draughtsman, to whose pencil we owe many likenesses of early celebrities amongst Shorthorn cattle. There appears to be no herd book entry before Butterfly Princess 12th (light roan, 1864, Vol. XVIII., p . 408.) This tribe has got a lift off and on through the bidding of several distinguished breeders, but has never acquired momentum in the market. For Butterfly Princess 24th Mr G. Fox gave 120 gs. at Scaleby Castle, 1875. For Butterfly Princess 22nd Lord Beotive gave 77 gs. at Elm- hurst. 1877, and for B.P. 21st Lord Beotive gave 71 gs. at Killhow in 1876. For B.P. 26th Mr Seckham gave 65 gs. at Blmhurst. The bull calf, Butterfly Prince, made 76 gs. At Scaleby Castle this tribe was valued for their great dairy properties, and ready aptitude to make meat " when not milking." Butterfly P. 20th was an extraordma/ry milker. " The Butterfly Princess tribe, like other " sorts originated at Scaleby Castle, began with a strong foundation of Princess " blood. Blucher was own brother to Belvedere 1706, and Bellerophon was by " Belvedere out of the Princess cow Helena." (Fox's Cfitalogue note.) For Lady Butterfly Princess, out of Butterfly P. 6th,^ Mr Drewry gave 46 gs. in 1868 at ■ Scaleby Castle, and Mr J. P. Foster 40 gs. for the yearling Fair Butterfly Princess. Red Hose Isfc, by Yarbro'; (red, 1811, Vol. I., II., in., p. 636,) bred by Mr Bustler, was sold to Mr Bates : Red Rose, Lot 1, in the Barmpton sale, was her aunt, being own sister to " the American cow, the first female named in the now "fashionable Cambridge Rose line. It issaid that the American cow got her name "from going out to America early in the century. She was bred by R. Colling, " and sold by him, when a yearling, to go to America. When the stock of Red "Rose and Moss Rose became of such note," through the prices given at the Barmpton sale, " she was brought back by Mr Hustler to England, and produced "at AcklaminlSll, Red Rose, by Yarborough 705, for which Mr Hustler refused "400 gs., and which Mr Bates bought in 1819?' (Thornton's Circular) and christened Red Rose 1st. From her union with His Grace 311, sprung Red Rose II., from whose union with Second Hubback 1423, (Red Rose Ist's son) came, 1827, Red Rose V., and 1831, Red Rose IX. Paired with Belveidere, 1706, Red Rose V. produced, 1832, Rose of Skwron, from whom the American Red Roses descend ; and Red Rose IX. produced, 1834, Red Rose XIII., who subsequently, after her Royal Show victory, in 1840, was called Cambridge Premium Rose (roan, 1834, Vol. IX., p. 285.) Thus the ancestresses of the American Red Roses and the English Cambridge Roses were first cousins. This family was remarkable for a peculiarly soft mossy coat, and mellow, meaty back. Second Hubback Mr Bates " considered the best bull he ever had, and destined to become quite a " regenerator of Shorthorns. He was a light-red bull, with a lemon muzzle, and " as perfect in his points as could be desired, at the same time evenly and smoothly " covered with flesh of the best possible quality." The Druid. Mr. Whitaker described him as having "beautiful fore quarter, hind quarter poor, space large," rib to hip. It is curious that this description fits some of Moss Rose's progeny. At the Kirklevington sale, 1850, of the three females only offered, Mr S. E. Bolden took Cambridge Rose 5th at £47 5s. ; Mr Harvey Combe, Cambridge Rose 6th, at £73 10s. ; and Mr Downes Cambridge Rose 7th, at £26 5s. This last became also the property of Mr S . E. Bolden, and produced (Vol. XI., p. 357) the famous Duke of Cambridge 12742, used by Sir Charles Knightley, and the 2nd Duke of Cambridge, both by Grand Duie 10284. Cambridge Rose 6th, (roan, 1848, Vol. X., p. 288) bred her first calf. The Beau, by Mr Mason Hopper's choice (Cressida) sire Belleville 6778. Query, how much were her subsegwnt offspring affected by that union ? She bred regularly at Cobham Park eleven calves, the best known being The Beauty and The Buck, both by Puritan 9523, (Malibran tribe) 1853-4, then in 1858 Moss Rose (roan) by Marmaduke 14897 (Gwynne) finishing up in 1862 with Thomdale Rose. The Buck 13836, sire of Lady Bates 2nd, was sold to Australia for 185 gs., in 1856. 27 Tn6e— BUTTEEFLT PEINCESS Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire BUTTERFLY PRINCESS 26th, 1875 got by 8th Duke of York 28480 '.. ... Colonel Gunter Duchess dam Butterfly Princess 20th by Eoyal Cumberland 27358 Mr J. P. Foster Cambridge Rose gd Butterfly Princess 16th by 14th Duke of Oxford 21605 Dk.of Devonshire Oxford 3d Lady Butterfly Princess 13th by Richard 1683-t Mr Pawoett ... Elvira, Fawoett's 4dButterflyPrincess 6th by Disraeli 10125 Mr T. Bates ... Comp. Benson 5d Butterfly Prinoess5thbyGrrisdale 14654 Mr Fawcett ... Mixed 6d Butterfly Princess by Wellington 7706 Ld. Londonderry Trinket 7d Butterfly by Bellerophon 3119 ... Mr J. Stephenson, Princess 8d Beauty by Blncher 1725 do ..., do 9d Daisy by Butterwick 3251 Mr Wrightson Mixed blood 2Vi6e— CAMBEIDGE EOSE SEE BED EOSE (A3IERICAN) MOSS ROSE 1858 got by Marmaduke 14897 dam Cambridge Rose 6th by 3rd Duke of York 10166 gd Cambridge Rose 5th by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 3d Cambridge Rose 2nd by Belvedere 1706 4d Cambridge Premium Rose by Belvedere 1706 5d Red Rose 9th by 2nd Hubbaok 1423... 6d Red Rose 2nd by His Grace 311 7d Red Rose 1st by Yarborough 705 8d American Cow by Favourite 252 9d byPunoh531 lOd by Poljambe 263 lid byHubback319 Mr Tanqueray.. . Gwynne (var. 11) Mr T.Bates .. . Duchess do . Oxford 2nd's Bro. Mr Stephenson.. . Princess do do Mr T.Bates ... Red Rose, Hustler's do Duchess Mr C. Colling ... Old blood do Lady Maynard Mr R. CoUing... Old blood MrC. CoUing... Haughton Mr J. Hunter ... Stephenson's Stock 28 For The Beauty Mr Jonas "Webb gave 165 gs., at the Cobham Park sale ; and at the Babraham sale, in 1863, Lord Braybrooke bought her, in calf with Heydon Rose, by Englishman (Ceha.) From her descend the Heydon Eoses. Jonas Webb's Lord Chauoellor 20160, by tJsurer 19035, (Sylph) dam by Marma- duke 14897, gd The Beauty, by Puritan, &o., won first prize at the Plymouth Eoyal Show, 1865, and was bought at the second Babre|.ham sale for 400 gs., by Mr Sharpe. He also won first prize at the Bath and West of England Show, in Hereford, Cornwall, and at Tunbridge Wells. Lord Chancellor's dam. Red Rose by Marmaduke, was sold at the Preston Hall sale, in May, 1867, for £346 lOs., to Mr Charles Leney. TlwrndaU Rose, (roan, 1862, Tol. XVI., p. 714) bred at Cobham Park, was sold privately in 1864, for 200 gs., to Mr Betts, at whose sale, in 1867, Lord Braybrooke purchased her for 355 gs. Thomdale Rose 2nd, bred by Mr Betts, was bought by Lord Braybrooke for 200 gs. Prom her descended the five Thomdale Roses, sold at Audley End, in 1879, averaging £756. Though diminutive, they were far superior in cha/raeter to the Heydon Roses sold on the same occasion. Whether it were due to the out crosses or not, the Heydon Roses had much greater size, and good greenish horns, but were very deficient in unjf ormity of type by comparison with their unsullied relatives. The Bulla are respectively called Heydon Dukes and Dukes of Rosedale. At R. CoUing's sale, Barmpton, 1848, "the Red Rose tribe, including Lancaster " (621 gs.,) a white buU, of fine quality, but narrow, thin, lanky, and small," but an " extraordinary getter," averaged £269 3s. 6d. About the most famous representative of the Cambridge Rose tribe is Moss Rose (roan, 1858, Vol. XV., p. 629.) She was bred by Mr Harvey Combe, and sold, an eight months old calf, at the Cobham Park sale, 1859, for 260 gs., to Mr B. Hales, J^'orth Frith, Kent, at whose sale, in 1862, as a four-year-old, she made 245 gs., to Mr Betts, her B. C. Marmion, two months old, bringing 155 gs. Mr Foster gave 230 gs. for her, at Mr Betts', and Mr D. R. Davies 400 gs. for her at KUlhow. At the Old Mere HaU sale, in 1870, she went to Mr Cheney, at 350 gs., who also gave 800 gs. for her white daughter, to be returned barren. Moss Rose, a cow of exquisite quality, but a little gaudy at the tail end, after her sire's pattern, was dam of the celebrated sires Royal Cambridge 25009, Royal Cumberland 27358, Royal Chester 29852, Royal Lancaster 29870, and King of the Roses 22043, who was used by Lord Zetland. Midas 435, Red Rose's son, was a " great, fine bull, with quarters super-excellent." i Thornton. " Great " size — no lumber, short of lean flesh." G. Coates. " Upright shoulders." J. Whitaker. He was sire of Grazier 1895. Through letting and sale he made 1100 gs. 29 Tnie— CAMBEIDGE EOSE [contmued) Pedigree Breeder of Sire THORNDALE ROSE 2nd, 1867 got by Grand Duie 4tli 19874 Mr S. B. Bolden dam Thomdale Rose by 4th Duke of Tbomdale 17750 Mr TKorne ... gd Cambridge Rose 6th by 3rd Duke of Tork 10166 ... " MrT.Bates ... 3d Cambridge Rose Bth by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 do 4d Cambridge Rose 2nd by Belvedere 1 706 Mr Stephen son 5d Cambridge Premium Rose by Belvedere 1706 do 6d Red Rose 9th by 2nd Hubbaok 1423. . . Mr T. Bates . . . 7d Red Rose 2nd by His Grrace 311 ... do 8d Red Rose 1st by Yarborough 705 ... Mr C. Colling ... 9d American cow by Favourite 252 ... do lOd by Punch .531 Mr R. Colling ... lid by Foljambe 263 Mr C. Colling .. . 12d by Hubbaok 319 Mr J. Hunter ... Tribe of Sire Gd. Duchess (var. 2) Duchess do Oxford 2nd's Bro. Princess do Rfed Rose Hustler's Duchess Old Blood Lady Maynard Old blood Haughtou Stephenson's Stock HEYDON ROSE 2nd, 1870 got by 3rd D of Geneva 23753 dam Heydon Rose by Englishman 19701 gd The Beauty by Puritan 9523 3d Cambridge Rose 6th by 3rd D of York 10166 4d Cambridge Rose 5th by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 5d Cambridge Rose 2nd by Belvedere 1706 6d Cambridge Premium Rose by Belvedere 1706 7d Red Rose 9th by 2nd Hubbaok 1423... 8d Red Rose 2nd by His Grace 311 9d Red Rose 1st by Yarborough 705 ... lOd American Cow by Favoiirite 252 lid liy Punch 531 12d by Foljambe 263 13d byHubback319 Mr J. O.Sheldon Daohess Mr Jonas Webb Celia EarlDucie MaUbran MrT.Bates ... Duchess do Oxford 2nd's Bro. Mr Stephenson Princess do do MrT.Bates ... Red Rose Hustler's do Duohess Mr C. Colling... Old blooi do Lady Maynard Mr R. Colling... Old blood MrC. CoUing ... Haughton Mr J. i^unter ... Stephenson's Stock 30 None may underrate the judgment of that far-sighted breeder, Mr Jonas Webb, and so it speaks volumes in its favour that he selected for cultivation the Celia tribe. Originally it came from Mr Greo. Ooates himself, who bred Toung Milbank (r. & w., 1802, Vol. I., II., III., p. 484.) She was, by her half brother Driffield, out of his dam Milbank, (white, 1785) bred by Miss Milbank, of Bamingham. Mr Coates bred Crimson, Charlotte, and Charlotte Palatine. Mr Kelk, of Sutton, bred Charlottina, Columbia, Columbine ; and Mr Walker, Londonthorpe, bred Cornflower, (roan, 1837, Vol. V., p. 143) and sold her to Mr Beauford, of Bletsoe, who bred Celia, (r. & w., 1843) by 3rd Duke of Korthum- berland. Yet the tribe has not sustained the value one might expect. Of the best early elements, closely inbred, at Babraham it was both prolific and of fine character, so that at the sale in 1863, twenty-nine Celia females averaged £54 lis. 6d., Miss Emily and Marchioness of Bute making 100 gs. each. Seven female descendants of Charlotte Palatine were sold at Mr H. Tempest's sale, 1858, deriving from her daughter Caroline, (r. & w., 1827, Vol. V., p. 99) bred by Mr Kelk, the property of Mr Beauford. Celia 's g grand-daughter, Miss Emily, won first prize at the Essex Show, Romford, 1861, and was "one of five remarkable cows shown by Mr Jonas Webb " at Battersea Park Royal Show, 1862. Mr Beauford 's Percy 6283 descends from Charlotte Palatine. Mr J. Webb's Count de"GrOurcy 17632 was Celia's g grandson. At Mr C. Barnes's sale, 1873, Lady Bglintoun, grand-daughter of English Emily, made 120 gs., and her grand dam (ten years old) 75 gs. G-. Coates's buU Patriot 486, (red roan, 1804, Vol. I., p. 79) grandson of Milbank, was sold for 500 gs. to Messrs Loft, Codrington, Morris, and Richardson. He was own brother to Sainton 48, and Waddingworth 668, and half brother to Badsworth 47. G. Coates wrote, '' I never saw his equal, rumps, huggins, loins, chine, out-shoulder, all good — " coarse knuckles — flank and touch very good." See Illustration, well worth studying (Vol. I., p. 79.) Certamty, (roan, 1839, Vol. V., p. 109) bred by Mr Ben Wilson, founds a family which was widely dispersed at his sale in 1841. The tribe traces to the stock of Major Rudd, a principal buyer at the Ketton sale. There have been many excellent animals bred of this family, many prize-winners. At Mr Cramble's sale, 1869, eight females, including two calves, averaged £48 19s. 9d., being Chance, (eleven years) bred by Mr Wilson, (Vol. XV., p. 409) and her descendants. Captain Barclay gave 100 gs. for Charmful ; and three others were bought by Mr H. Aylmer, at an average of 40 gs. It was a pet family of Hon and Rev Noel Hill's, at Berrington, to whom Brawith Lass belonged, as well as to Mr Housman, of Lune Bank. " The only cow that Charles Colling reserved " (from the Ketton sale, at the request of Mrs Colling) " was Magdalena, a great favourite, and an extraordinary 31 Trite— CELIA ok MILBANK Pedigree BABRAHAM DUCHESS 1863 got by Guelder Rose 19910 dam Young Celia 6th by Young Duke of Cambridge 14433 gd Young Celia by Lord of theNortt 11743 3d Celia by 3rd Duke of Korthumberland 3647 4d Cornflower by Bashaw 1692 5d Columbine by Helmsman 2109 6d Columbia by Columella 904 7d Oharlottina by Regent 544 8d Charlotte Palatine by Palatme 478 ... 9d Charlotte by Palmflower 480 lOd Crimson by Patriot 486 lid Young Milbank by Driffield 223 12d Milbank by 0. Holmes's Bull 314 ... rWbe— CERTAINTY SEE KHIRKBB BLOSSOM 1864 got by Earl of Darlington 21636 dam Belinda by Sir Roger 1 6991 gd Berrington Lass by Walter 2nd .10834 3d Bra with Lass by Bra with Boy 7846 ... 4d Oertpiinty by Sir Walter 2639 5d by Roseberry 567 6d 7d 8d 9d Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr Jonas Webb Heydon Rose do Gwynne (var 7) do Sylph Mr T.Bates ... Duchess Mr Bowier Venus (0) Laurustina Mixed Mr R. Booth ... Comp, Anna Mr R. Colling... Red Rose R.O.'s Major Bower . . . Booth blood MrG. Coates ... Milbank do do do do C.Holmes (0) by Roseberry 567 ... by Constitution 166... by Hastings 293 by Constellation 163 Hon Col Pennant Mr R. Booth ... Mr B. Wilson ... do MrR. Crofton... Major Rudd ... do Mr Hutchinson Major Rudd ... do Darlington White Strawberry Certainty Old mixed blood Premium Old Cherry C.C.'s do Sockbum SaU Old Cherry C.C.'s Lady Tribe— CRAFF ob OLOTILDE 1873 got by 2nd G Duke of Kent 28759 dam Chafe 13th by 2nd Earl of Walton 19672 gd Clarissa by Oxford Duke 18508 3d Cecilia by Viceroy 13945 4d Chaff by Duke of Cornwall 5947 ... . 5d Challenge by Morpeth 7254 6d Cleopatra by Helicon 2107 MAGDALBNA [Var. 3 Messrs. Leney ... Grand Duchess Mr C. W. Harvey Kirklevington Capt. Gunter ... Bates on old blood Col. Kingscote... Mixed old blood Mr Harrison ... Sally LordDucie ... Mixed old blood Lord Althorp ... Mason (No. 1) "milker, giving sixteen quarts twice a day. Mr Whitaker prevailed upon' "C. Colling to let him have her : the numerous and well-known C/ws^tnbe is " descended from this cow." (Thornton's Cironlar, Vol. I., p. 239.) The name Chaff is taken from Earl Ducie's cow (r & w., 1846, Vol. IX., p. 294) by Duke of Cornwall 5947, of the same tribe (Sally) as the celebrated Norfolk 2377. For hergrand-dam Clarence Lord Duoie gave 61 gs., as a yearling, at Kev. H. Berry's sale, (after decease) Liverpool, Oct. 7, 1836. Colonel Lloyd Lindsay, who has a large and excellent collection of the ChafE family, gave 250 gs. for Clotilde, at the TTiiderley sale, 1874, and 270 gs. for her dam ChaS 13th, and 70 gs. for her two months old calf. He had begun with paying 96 gs. for Roan Duchess at the sale of the late Mr Langston, Sarsden, 1864. The celebrated prize buU ChurchiU 37996, was of this tribe. Magdalena, (roan, 1809, Vol. I., II., III., p. 449) (" kiUed in 1822 ; " J. Whitaker) was dam of Meteor 434, Marquis 408, sold to America, Prince of Waterloo 528, Mary, by Meteor 432, and Prince Charley, 523. The Chcvrity family formed part of the old Brayton herd, the bulk of which was dispersed in 1864. At Sir Wilfred Lawson's sale in 1876 six females averaged £33 15s. 6d., Mr L. Eawstome, whose taste is select, taking Charity 13th, a good one, at 51 gs. Charlotte Wi was sold for 90 gs. at Mr. Logan's sale in 1867. She won nine first prizes, and was second at the Royal Society's Show at Plymouth in 1865. She eventually received first prize, Mr Booth's heifer failing to quaUfy. Charlotte, by Noble Arthur 16621 (roan, 1859, Vol. XV., page 411,) was bred by Mr H. StrafEord at his DUdding HiU Farm. Murton 13359, in Miss Molly, p. 155, and the prize heifer Trinket was of this tribe. In the Herd Book entry of Murton, the pedigree ends with " a cow of Mr. Angus." (See Grarlaud.) 33 Tnbe— CHAFF or MAGDAJiENA. (contirmed) Pedigree 7d Clarence by Henwood 2114 ... 8d Minna by Nestor 452 9d Minerva by Harold 291 lOd Mary by Meteor 432 lid Magdalena by Comet 155 12d ... byCnpidl77 Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire EevH. Berry .. . Mona MrWbitaker .. . Wildair, Whitaker'e Mr R. Colling.. do R. Ceiling's Mr Bootb . Comp. Bright Byes, R.B.'s Mr C. Colling . . Lady Maynard do do rnbe—CHARITY CHARITY 18th, 1876 got by Wellington 32825 Sir W. Lawson Waterloo (var 6) dam Charity 8th by Royal Cambridge 25009 MrB. Ii.Betts... Cambridge Rose gd Charity 4th by Kildonan 20051 Duke of Devonshire Gwymie (var 9) 3d Charity by Mr S. Pearson's Marron .. (0) (0) 4d Charity by Protection 11953 ... MrR. Ashbourner Bright Byes, R.B.' 5d ... by Reformer 11985 Mr Raine Old Sally 6d ... by Reformer 4918 Mr Dixon (0) 7d ... ' byMinal238 MrDonkin ... Old blobd 8d ... by a Son of Favourite 252 .. (0) (0) 9d ... by Cupid 177 MrC. CoUing... Lady Maynard Tribe— CBARLOTTF oa CRUMMY CHARLOTTE 4th, 1863 got by D of Knowlmere 19623 dam Charlotte; by Noble Arthur 16621 .. gd Celma by Highland Laddie 13026 . . , 3d Crummy by Cotherstone 6902 , 4d Crummy by Looksley 4240 5d Crummy by Stanhope 5315 fid Crummy by Prince 4772 7d a cow bought from Tyneside D - Mr Jon. Peel ... Bliss Mr J. G. Wood Florence Mr F. Fawkes... Bright Byes, R.B.'s Sir G.Philips... Mixed blood Sir C. Enightley Daffodil Mr Colliuson .... (0) Mr Rose Comp. Ketura (0) (0) 34 This tribe derives from Chwrmer (dark roan, 1839, Vol. VI., p. 295,) bred by tlie Eight Hon. C. Arbuthnot, the property of Mr J. 0. Adkins, Mlcote. From Charmer Mr AdMns bred Sweetheart by Accordion 5708, then Charmer 2nd (roan, 1850, Vol. X., p. 299,) by White Friar 9827, (see Twin Duchess and Charming Duchess,) and Charmer 3rd, by Earl of Dublin 10178, (roan, 1851, Vol. X., p. 299,) (see Charmer Duchess Echter,) and finally. Charmer 4th, by Earl of Dublin 10178, (roan, 1853, Vol. XI., p. 367.) Charmer was paired by Mr Adkins with seven different bulls, Duke of Cornwall 5947, (Sally ; ) Accordion 5708 (DeUcacy;) Duke of Wellington 8004, (DeKcacy;) Alfred 6732, (Louisa ;) Janizary 8175, (Ruby ; ) and Earl of Dublin 10178, (Princess,) the issue being all male, excepting Sweetheart and the three Charmert. Charmer was an extra- ordinary milker, and descended from R. Colling's purest blood. This tribe is said, by highest authority, (Mr Strafford,) to hold as much of the pure blood of Favourite 252, as can be found in any herd. The yearling C!harmer bull, Comedian, made 105 gs. at the Milcote sale. Crraceful 2nd, g-grand-daughter of Charmer 3rd, made 325 gs. (Mr Cr. Fox) at Capt. Blathwayt's sale in 1873 ; and Griselda, at Mr Coleman's, 1876, 275 gs. (Earl of Feversham.) ^Tph (Ciharmer's dam) was bought by Lord Spencer from Sir C. Knightley, in 1842, expressly to breed a bull as a cross for his herd, in which he was disappointed, as she regularly bred heifer calves, that were afterwards sold at the Wiseton sales for large amounts. Some went to Scotland, where they won many prizes. At Mr Adkins' sale, at Milcote, 1860, thirty-one, all descended from Charmer, ' sold for an average of nearly £70 each, eleven Charmers averaging £78 Is. 9d., many of them being old cows and young calves. " At Mr Chaloner's sale two " cows of this renowned tribe made 598 gs., and at Mr Dudding's, a cow and " heifer made 390 gs., Mr H. Aybner. In parting with Sylph, Mr Arbuthnot " retained her daughter Graceful. Sylph is understood to have been bought by " Sir C. Knightley expressly to breed a bull for use in his herd. Fawsley 6004, " was her son, selected for this purpose, and through him Sir Charles worked " the blood into his other tril^es." (Note, Mr G. Fox's Catalogue.) To show the estimation in which this tribe was held before the long-price days, Bonny Lass, got by Hopewell 10332, dam Bon Bon, by Orontes 4623, g d Sylph, was sold for £315, six years old, at Mr Chaloner's sale, King's Fort, Ireland, in 1860, and her daughter Bon Bon 3rd (two years old) for £283 10s., and the yearling bull (white) out of Bonny Lass, by Harbinger 10297, made £78. 15s. Mr Tort's Lady tribe, which averaged £372 15s., in 1875, descends from Sylph. (See Lady Adah.) Mr Jonas Webb's Usurer 19035, was Sylph's great grandson. * Let the reader beware ol confownding the above-mentioned Sylph, Et. Hon. C. Arbnthnot'B, (Vol. I., n., UL, p. 745,) bought by Sir C. Knightley to breed a buU from, ■with the other lamonB Sylp^, (of the MantaUm tnbe,) Mr Barnes's (Vol. XII., p. 623,) the eow he sent to Grand Duke 3rd 16182, with a view to breed a bull for the re-invigo- ration of the failing powers of his herd. 36 IVibe— CHAEMEE SEE SWEETHEART Pedigree Breeder of Bire CHARMER DUCHESS ECHTER, 1874 got by 8th D of Tort 28480 Colonel Gimter dam Constancy by 3rd Duke of Genera 21592 Hon Col. Pennant gd Concord by Londonderry 13169 ... Sir C. Knightley 3d Charmer 3d by Earl of Dublin 10178 ■ Mr Stephenson 4d Charmer by Little John 4232 Rt HonC. Arbuthnot ... Mr Robertson... ... MrPilMngton... ... Rev T. Harrison do ... Mr R. Colling... ... Mr C. Colling... 5d Graceful by Caliph 1774 6d Sylph by Sir Walter 2637 7d ... by Hotspur 1117 8d ... by Coxcomb 928 9d ... by Midas 435 lOd ... Rachel by Comet 155 lid ... Russell by R. Ceiling's Son of Favourite 252 12d ... by Son of Favourite 252 13d ... by Hubback 319 Mr R. Colling... do Mr J. Hunter ... Tribe of Sire Duchess Cherry Duchess Rosy Princess Ruby Purity DafEodil Comp. Garland do Red Rose, R. C.'s Lady Maynard (o) (o) Stephenson's Stk. CHARMER nth, 1867 got by Baron Killerby 23364 Mr Pawlett .. dam Charmer 8th by Prince James 20554 do ,gd Charmer 7th by Highthorn 13028 ... Mr R. Booth ... 3d Charmer 3rd by Earl of Dublin 10178 Mr Stephenson 4d Charmer by Little John 4232 RtHonCArbuthnot 5d Graceful by Caliph 1174 Mr Robertson .. 6d Sylph by Sir Walter 2637 Mr Pilkington... &c., &c., as above. TWIN DUCHESS 6th, 1872 got by Grand Dute of Kent 26289 dam Twin Duchess by 4th D of Thorn- Pearl Farewell Blossom R.B.'s PrincesB Ruby Purity DafEodil P. Leney & Son. . . Gd.Duohess(Var.3) dale 17750 gd Charming by Mameluke 13289 3d Charmer 6th by Cardinal 11246 4d Charmer 2nd by White Friar 9827 5d Charmer by Little John 4232... 6d Graceful by Caliph 1774 7d Sylph by Sir Walter 2637 Mr Thome ... Duchess ... Sir C. Knightley Ruby do ... do do ... Quickly ...RtHonCArbuthnot Ruby ... Mr Robertson ... Purity ... Mr Pilkington... Daffodil D2 &o., &c., as above. 36 Chaembe (dark roan,) 1839. (Vol. VI., p. 295.) \ Charmer 2nd, by White Friar 9827 Sweetheart, by Aooordiori 5708 (Roan, 1850, Vol. X., p. 299) (White, 18i7, Vol. IX., p. 296) From Charmer 2nd descend the Charmers and Twin Duchesses ; from Sweetheart descends the family so called. (3) For Duchess (red) 1868 (Vol. XVIH., p. 440,) daughter of Messrs Leney's Chorus, by 4th Duke of Thomdale 17750, and grand-daughter of Charming, by Mameluke 13289, Mr Jon. Eigg gave 375 gs. at Mr Moore's sale, 1875, and for her daughter, Grraceful Duchess, Sir Wilfred Lawson gave 500 gs. Eed Duchess and Boan Duchess (her daughters) made 300 gs. and 320 gs. respectively. For Wetherby Duchess, a calf, by 5th Duke of Wetherby 31033, dam Graceful Duchess, by 4th Baron Oxford 25580, Mr Longman gave 225 gs. at the Brayton sale in 1876. (4) For Twin Duchess 3rd, Mr J. P. Foster gave 200 gs. at Messrs Leney's in 1869, and Mr H. J. Sheldon 250 gs. for her at Mr Foster's sale in 1871. (5) In this variety the name of Charmer is given anew to the divergent Smeetlwart branch, which parted away through the Accordion cross from the Cha/rmer line proper. The celebrated Cherry tribe obtains from Cherry, by Pirate, 2430 (red, 1828, Vol. v., p. 115,) otherwise called Old Cherry, bred by Colonel Cradock, and sold to Mr John TJnthank, Netherscales, in whose hands she bred Queen of Trumps, by the Comp. Cressida buU Captain Shafto 6833, who bred in turn 2nd Queen of Tnimps, by the Cressida bull Belleville 6778, chopped away to Mr Douglas, of Ath^lstaneford, who bred 3rd Queen of Trumps, by Captain Balco 12546, winner at two years of age of the three Nationa,l first prizes at the Eoyal Show, Chester, the Highland Sociely's, at Aberdeen, and the Eoyal Irish, at Londonderry, in 1858. She was sold to America for 450 gs., and died on board ship, in sight of New Orleans. Colonel Cradock's Gainford 2044 (illustration, H. B., Vol. I, p. 360) was Cherry by Pirate's son, and Southwick Cherry (Vol. XVIII., p. 734) her great grand-daughter. For Carfs Eed Eose, see H. B., (Vol. XIII., p. 673,) and Duke of Kent 14440. Old Cherry was also dam of Mussulman 4525', to whom Mr J. Booth sent , Bracelet, the produce being the celebrated Buckingham 3239, to whom the length of quarter that distinguished the Warlaby cattle is said to be due. Brandy Cherry (red, 1847, Vol. X., p. 280,) bred by " that rare judge " Mr Lax, of Eavensworih, and the property of Mr S. E. Bolden, was a strong con- centration of the best old strains. Mason, Eed Eose, Old Daisy, and Princess. These common primary elements of all " improved shorthorns " Mr Bolden intensified by use of the three Grand Dukes, the two first being pure Ducjiess sires, the third having the cross of Mr E. Booth's Fame. 37 Tribe— CHARMER {continmd) Pedigree CHARMING DUCHESS 7th, 1876 got by D of Barrington 6th 33576 Breeder of Sire MrH.J.Slieldoa Mr Cr. Graham dam T win Duchess 3rd by Knightley 22051 gd Twin Duchess by 4th D of Thorndale 17750 ... MrS.Thome... Bd Charming by Mameluke 13289 ... Sir 0. Knightley 4d Charmer 6th by Cardinal 11246 ... do 5d Charmer 2nd by White Friar 9827 .. do 6d Charmer by Little John 4232 . . . Rt Hn 0. Arbnthnot 7d Graoeful by Caliph 1774 MrEobertson ... 8d Sylph by Sir Walter 2637 MrPilkington... &c., &c., as above Tribe of Sire Countess of Barrington Cha,rmer Duchess Euby do Quickly Euby Purity Daffodil CHARMER 3rd, 1865 got by Grand Duke 4iih 19874 ... dam Charmer by Mainstay 16490 gd Sunset by Mameluke 13289 ... ,3d Sweetheart 3rd by Daybreak 11338 . 4d Sweetheart by Accordion 5708 5d Charmer by Little John 4232 . . 6d Graceful by Caliph 1774 7d Sylph by Sir Walter 2637 &c., Sco., . Mr S. E. Bolden . Mr H. Combe ... . Sir C. Knightley . MrAdkinB . MrJaques .EtHnC. Arbnthnot . MrEobertson ... . MrPilkington... 18 above Grand Duchess (var 2) Lofty Euby Bright Eyes E.C'b DeUoaoy Euby Purity Daffodil IV*e— CHERRY {five varieties) VAE. 1. CHERRY QUEEN, 1865 got by Warrior 23178 ... dam Cherry by Mao Turk 14872 gd Eugenie by Baron of Eavensworth 7811 3d Eose of Southwick by B of R 7811 ... 4d Cherry Blossom by Eoland 255§ 5d Old Cherry by Pirate 2430 6d by Houghton 318 7d by Marshal Blucher 416... 8d bred from the stocks of Messrs Wright and Charge Megsrs Mitchell Eed Eose Carr' Mr Ambler Lally Mr Tiax Cripple do do Mr J. Colling-... Eachel Colonel Cradock Wildair E.C's Mr Mason Mason (No .3) Mr Wright ... Old blood (0) (o) Cherry Butterfly (var. 2) was got by Romulus Butterfly 18741, who was by Butterfly's Nephew, 15714, a Floranthe bull, out of Pageant, a Barmpton Rose cow, got by the ChaS bull Count of Gloucester 12650. (F (0) (0) Tnbe—CRRISTO^ PRINCE CHRISTIAN 22581 got by Prince of Battersea 20567 Mr R. Booth .. . Halnaby dam Alfreda by Prince Alfred 13494 ... do . Moss Rose R B.'s gd Caroline by Fitz Leonard 7010 do . Isabella 3d Christiana by Buckingham 3239 Mr J. Booth .. . Toy 4d Younjr Christen by Roseberry 5011 ... Mr R. Booth .. . Blossom 5d Ohriston by Priam 2452 do . Halnaby 6d by Jerry 4097 Mr Booth . Comp. Anna 7d by Yoiiuff Pilot 4702 do . Old blood 42 " Christon" (red and wMte, 1834, Vol. V., p. 122,) "another of the animals " with which Mr R. Booth commenced his second herd, was from an Ainderby " cow" bought by Mr Booth, senr., from a dairy farmer at Ainderby. " Her " g grand-daughter, Caroline, was a prodigious milker, giving, it is credibly " affirmed, when in the prime of heir life, four average pailf uls of milk in the " day." (Carr, p. 83.) Mr St. John Ackers has a choice collection of the tribe. Second Lord Frinknash, out of a Christon cow by County Member, a Christen bull, struck me in 1878 as being a singularly good young bull. England's Glory 23889, was by British Flag 19351, out of Alfreda,. Cleopatra (roan, 1818, Vol. I., 11-, III,, p. 146,) bred by R. Colling, and bought, a calf, at the Barmpton sale by Mr W. Wetherell for 133 gs., was dam of Belzoni and Yoxmg St. Leger. The Cleopatra and Honey tribes have the same original in Red Rose, by Alderman 2976 (red, 1832, Vol. V., p. 618,) bred by Messrs Dodds, Hart Warren, who bred and sold her two daughters by BeUerophon 3119, Lady Vane, from whom the Cleopatras descend, to Mr W. Gr. Hayter, M.P., and Eglantine, from whom the Honeys descend, to Mr Linton. Mr Hayter bred Maude (roan, 1847, Vol. X., p. 477,) and sold her to Mr J. C. Adkins, of MUcote, who bred Cleopatra (roan, 1850, Vol. XII., p. 322,) sold at Mr Tanqueray's sale in 1855, for 40 gs., to the Duke of Devonshire, who continued the name. Cleopatra 4th by Duke of Buckingham 14428 (the son of R. Booth's Crown Prince 10087, and Satin, by Buckiagham 3239,) was bred at Holier. It is a tribe that has been in fashion ofE and on, and seems of late unduly neglected. Its veins are very fuU of the blood of Belvedere 1706. At Dunmore, 1872, Cleopatra 6th (nine years old) made £42, Princess Cleopatra £94 10s. (Whitman, U.S.A.,) Lady Constance £105 (Angerstein,) Lady Margaret £178 10s. (Angerstein.) Red Rose. ' 1 Lady Vane, by BeUerophon 3119 Eglantine, by BeUerophon 3119 Maude I Honeysuckle Cleopatra Helen Honeybee Honey 43 T^te— CLEOPATEA E. Pedigree YOUNG St. LEGER 2686 got by St. Leger 1414 dam Cleopatra by Lancaster 360 gd ... by George 275 ... 3d ... by Favourite 252... 4d ... by Punch 531 ... COLLING'S Breeder of Sire MrW.Wetherell Mr E. Colling... do Mr C. Coiling... Mr E. Oojling ... Tribe of Sire Bed Eoae, Hustler's Eed Eose, R.C.'s Old blood Lady Maynard Old blood IVite— CLEOPATRA (SEE HONEY)— FOUR VAEIETIBS VAK. 1. CLEOPATRA 12th, 1868 got by Grand D of Essex 4th 24068 dam Cleopatra 5th by 9th Duke of Oxford 17738 : £^ Cleopatra 3id by Cambridge Barring- ton 2nd 14224 3d Cleopatra by Earl of Dublin 10178 ... 4d Maude by Standish 7550 5d Lady Vane by Bellerophon 3119 6d Eed Eose by Alderman 2976 7d ... by Waterloo 2816 8d ... by Young Wynyard 2859 ... 9d ... by son of Ceiling's Simon 590 lOd ... by Buston's Son of Styf oid 103 Mr Mcintosh ... Lady Bates Duke of DeTonshire Oxford ' Earl of Burlington Lady Barrington Mr Stephenson Princess (var. 3) Mr tJnsworth ... Halnaby Mr Stephenson Princess (-var. 3) Messrs. Dodds... Mason & Princess Mr Stephenson Princess Lady Antrim ... Princess CoUing Old blood Buston (0) VAR. 2. PRINCESS CLEOPATRA, 1869 got by General Napier 24023 Mr Mcintosh ... Princess (var. 6) dam Cleopatra 10th by Lord Oxford 20214 Mr Thome ... Oxford gd Cleopatra 6th by 9th D of Oxford 17738 Duke of Devon- do 3d Cleopatra 4th by D of Buckingham 14428 shire Mr E. Booth Broughton 4d Cleopatra Ist by Earl of Dublin 10178 Mr Stephenson Prinoes.s Sec., &c., as above 44 The Variety (3) Pieotee descends from Peeress, Eed Rise's own sister, bred by Messrs. Dodd. Pieotee was sold for 41 gs. at Mr Charles Barnard's sale, 1872. The Variety (4) descends from Clara (white, 1831, Vol. V., p. 123,) bred by Messrs. Dodds, and sold to Mr A. L. Maynard, who also bought her daughter, Matilda, by Bellerophon 3119. Her daughter, Jessy, was sold to Mr Hayter, who bought Lady Vane (see above.) Cleveland (roan, 1849, Vol. XI., p. 377,) was bred by Mr Hall, Deighton, the property of Mr T. BeU, BickerstafEe, St. Helen's. Duchess of Clarence (in E.H.B. named Cosset) (red, 1872, Vol. XX., p. 455, bred by Col. Kiugsoote,) made 4100 dollars at Mr B. Groom's sale, Winchester, Kentucky, 1875, being fourth biggest price of 69 lots (female.) 45 TWbe— CLEOPATRA {contwmed) VAR. 3. Pedigree PICOTEE, 1871 got by Duke of Liverpool 28414 ... dam Tonng Princess by Fifth Diike of York 19652 gd Princess by Durham 12793 ... 3d Purity by Agamemnon 9866 ... 4d Priscilla by Eoyal Prince 6024 5d Peeress by Alderman 2976 6d by Waterloo 2816 7d by Young Wynyard 2859 8d by Son of CoUiug's Simon 590 9d by Boston's Son of Styf ord 103 Breeder of Sire Mr G. Barnard., Mr Colvin MrBmmerson . Messrs Dodds . Messrs Dodds .. Mr Stephenson Lady Antrim .. CoUing Buston Tribe of Sire Mr R. B. Oliver Lally Peeress (see across) Mixed old blood Flora Mainly Princess Mason & Princess Princess do Old blood (o) VAR. 4. PANSY, 1861 got by Duke 17700 dam TuUp 2nd by Squire Blanche 12139 gd Tulip by Ravensworth 9532 ... 3d Red Rose by Alexas 1 628 4d Beeswing by BeUerophon 3119 5d Jessy by Matehem 3rd 4420 ... 6d Clara by Alderman 2976 7d ... by Waterloo 2816 8d ... by Young Wynyard 2859 9d ... by Son of Simon 590 ... Od ... by Huston's Son of Slyf ord 103 MrA.L.Maynard MrWethereU ... Mr J. Emmerson MrRaine Mr Stephenson Mr Green well „. Messrs Dodds ... Mr Stephenson Countess of Antrim Colling Buston Mora Blanche (yar. 1) Flora. Emmerson's 01d.SaUy Princess Mixed old blood Mason & Princess Princess Princess Old blood (o) IW6e— CLOVE CLOVE, 1865 got by Duke of Wharf dale 19648 ... Colonel Gunter dam Cinnamon byGeneralCanrobert 12927 Mr T. Bell gd Cleveland by Tinsel 13886 do 3d Chapman by Earl of Beverley 3674 .. Mr T. Bates 4d Betty by Shipton Bridge Bull 5208 ... Mr Clarke 5d ... by 2nd Earl of Darlington 1945 Mr T. Bates Duchess Nosegay Bell-Bates Duchess Mixed old blood Trinket 46 Count BickerstafEe 2nd 25838, -was used by CoL.Kingsoote, and bought by- Captain Blathwayt at Mr Butler's sale, 1870. Of the Omntets Biohergtaffe I noted in 1875, at Kingscote, "a long, low, fine-boned cow, darkish red and "white, which has done wonders for Kingscote, by the regiilarity of her " breeding, and the prices her stock ma,ke." - This tribe of varied and great distinction, descends from Cowglip (roan, 1835, Vol. v., p. 152,) by Waterloo 2816, bred by Mr Cowling. Lady of Brawith (roan, 1848, Vol. IX., p. 496,) her g. grand-daughter, bred by Mr Ben Wilson, won, as a yearling, first prize at the Royal Society's Meeting, Norwich, aa also at the Yorkshire Show. She won the Gold Medal and PuroeU Challenge Cup in Ireland two successive years, and was equally distinguished at the Highland Society's Meeting. She took, in all, seventeen first prizes, and was never beaten. Moss Rose 2nd (her dam) was bought at Mr Ben Wilson's sale, in 1851, for 165 gs. by Col. Duncombe. Cherry Lips made 80 gs. at Mr Jon. Peel's sale, and her daughter, Catalpa, 72 gs. Old Cherry, (Vol X., p. 137) own sister to Cowslip, was g.g. grand-dam of Marquis of CSirabas 11789, in the Oxford Pedigree (Var. 5.) From her descends Cherry Constance, bought at the New York MiUs sale, 1873, by Col. King, Minessota, for 220 gs., her yearling heifer, Cherry Constance 2hd, going to Mr Megibben, Kentucky, for 325 gs. Cherry Constance's g. dam, Constance 2nd, by Buke of Airdrie 12730, was dam of Conrad 30788, sire of Mr Mcintosh's pet Princess cow, Rosina. Kitt 2179, was own brother to the famous Western Comet 689, respecting w;hom see Thomton't Oircula/r, (Vol. I., p. 240.) " Major 397, a nice buJl, but not particularly handsome, " and of a red and white colour, begot 'much good stock in Lincolnshire for " many years. He was hired by Mr John Charge, who bred Western Comet 689 " by him, out of Gentle Kitty. Western Comet was acknowledged to be the best " bull and finest stock getter ever brought into Cumberland. He was used to " his daughters and grand-daughters, and from this close alliance came the " Wharf dale' tribe, recently so successful in Ireland." Cowslip 5th was dam of Malachite 18313, first prize yearling at the Canterbury Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society in 1860, and sire of Lally 22nd. Mr KiUick sold in 1874, 36 cows and heifers, descended from Cherry, by Waterloo 2816, dam by Kitt 2179, &c., very inbred, and mostly white, or very light roan, for an average of £35 9s. 4d. They were very little known as a herd, out of their immediate neighbourhood. Their light colour was attribjited > by their owner to the " close and natural breeding," and as "reverting to liieoriginal wild herds of the country.'' (See "Ancient Short- horns," Thornton's Cir., Vol. I., p. 163.) Colonel Kingscote, who won 2nd prize with Cowslip Boy 38051 at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Kilburn, has since used the bull freely in his herd. Lord Penrhyn, Captain 47 Trite— COUNTESS OF BICKEESTAFFE Pedigree Breeder oi Sire Tribe of Sire COUNTESS OF BIOKERSTAFFE, 1863 got by 4tli Duke of Oxford 11387 ' ... Earl Duoie ... Oxford damOapsicumby General Canrobert 12927 Mr T.Bell ... Nosegay gd Cleveland by Tinsel 13886 do Bell-3ate8 3dOhapmanby Earl of Beverley 3674... Mr T. Bates ... Duchess &c., as above COUNTESS (0. COLLING'S) see VBSTRIS DITTO (MR BOOTH'S) see TOY Tn&e— COWSLIP COWLING'S— THREE VARIETIES VAR. 1. COWSLIP WINE, 1873 got by Cherry Duke 6th. 30705 Lord Penrhyn... Cherry Duchess dam Cowslip 3rd by 11th Grand Duke 21849 MrJ. Hegan ... Grand Duchess gd Cherry Cheeks by MoTurk 14872 ... Mr Ambler ... LaUy 3d Cherry Lips by Cherry Duke 2nd 14265 MrS. E.Bolden Cherry Duchess 4d CowsUp 5th by Chieftain 10048 ... Mr T.Bates ... Foggathorpe 5d Cowslip 2nd by Duke of Norfolk 5952 do Duchess 6d Cowslip 1st by Waterloo 2816 ... Mr Stephenson Princess 7d ... byKitt2179 Mr Charge ... Gentle Kitty 8d ... byKitt2179 do do 9d ... by Page's Bull 6269 ... Mr Page ... R. ColUng's stock lOd ... by Middleton's BuU 438 (o) VAR. 2. COTTAGER, 1876 got by England's Glory 23889 Mr T. C. Booth Christen damCowslip'13thby Sir James 16980 ... Mr R. Booth ... Blossom,, R.B.'s gd Cowslip lOth by Elfin King 17796 ... do Halnaby 3d Cowslip 8th by Consolation 14316 ... MrJ. Wood ... Welcome 4d Cowslip 7th by Gay Lad 12922 ... Mi? W. Raine ... Old Sally 5d Cowslip 4th by Earl of Antrim 10174 Mr Stephenson Princess 6d Cowslip 2nd by Duke of Norfolk 6952 Mr T. Bates ... Duchess 7d Cowslip by Waterloo 2816 Mr Stephenson Princess 8d ... byKitt7127 Mr gharge ... Gentle Kitty 9d ... byKitt7127 do do lOd ... by Page's Bull 6269 " descended from R. Ceiling's stock lid ... by Middleton's Bull 438 ... (o) Oliver, Messrs Sheldon, Graham, &o., have had the sort ; but the finest specimens existent are now aooumulated at Kingsoote. Kitt 7127 is much the same, but not of identical breeding with Kitt 2179. The Duke of Bruns- wick 25937, bred by Mr A. Pngdale, Rose HUl, Burnley, was shipped to Mr R. C. Morton, Mount Derrimut, Victoria, in 1868. He won eight prizes this side the water, in Yorkshire, Lancashire, &o., and, in the herds of Mr Morton, and Messrs Robertson, of Oolac, became one of the most noted sires of the country ; his stock having gained the principal prizes at the leading Colonial exhibitions, and realised the highest auction prices ; eight of his calves, in 1876, averaging 875 gs. " Five heifers got by him sold at the annual sale, Colac, " 1876, averaged £1218, a figure never beaten in the annals of Shorthorn history, ' " for Jieifers got by the same sire, and sold at one sale." (S. Gardiner's Cata- logue, 1878.) His dam won over twenty prizes. The prize bull. Earl of Scarborough 9064, was somewhat of this root. Mr Carr's Windsor Augustus 19157, used in the herds of Messrs Ambler and Oruickshank, was Lady Flora's son. Crocus (roan, 1840, Vol. VII., p. 312,) bred by Mr Cowling, was bought by Mr Adkins. The Americam, Rosa Bonhews descend from Moss Rose (red, 1839, Vol. VII., p. 478,) bred by Mr Cowling, and sold to Mr Ben Wilson. In their pedigree, Barmpton 5774, occurs before Waterloo and Kitt. This tribe is called from Cowslip, (roan, 1848, Vol. XII., p. 338,) bred by Mr Wilson, Shotley HaU, at whose sale, in 1878, a goodly collection was set forth, twenty-two averaging £43 16s. 9d. The sort was "originally purchased from " Mr Pair, of Prenohfield, and is very full of the best old Colling blood." (Sale Cat. 1878.) See Snowdrop, (roan, 1830, Vol. V., p. 689.) 49 2H6e— COWSLIP (continued) VAK. 3. Pedigree DUKE OF BRUNSWICK, 1867 got by 2nd Duke of Claro 21576 dam Lady Fortunate by 2iid Duke of Wbarfdale 19649 g d Lady Flora by Gainford Sth 12913 ... 3d Flora by Bumper 10005 4d by Boyal Buck 10750 5d Cherry Brandy by Eousseau 10746 6d by Harlsonio 6055 7d by Belvedere 2nd 8127 .. . 8d by Waterloo 2816 M byKltt2179 lOd byKitt2179 Ud by Page's Bull 6269 12d by Middleton'3 BuU 438 Breeder of Slxe Tribe ol Sire Captain Gunter Duchess do do Mr T. Orofton... Old blood Mr E. Booth ... Halnaby do Moss Rose E.B.'s Mr Bmmerson... Mixed old blood Mr Beetham ... Delicacy Mr J. Stephenson Princess Mr Stephenson Princess Mr Charge Gentle Kitty do do " descended from E. Ceiling's stock" (o) ... (o) 2V*6— COWSLIP WILSON'S COWSLIP 26th, 1875 got by Waterloo Duke 32816 Mr T. Wilson ... dam Cowslip 21st by Lord of Nunwick 26702 Mr Saunders ... g d Cowslip 12tb by Beverley Butterfly 28021 Mr Stephenson 3d Cowslip 5th by Wild Buck 14007 ... Mr Tovneley ... 4d Cowslip 3rd by Disraeli 2nd 14402 ... Mr Wilson 5d Cowslip 1st by Lord George Bentinck 9317 Mr T.Bates ... 6d Cowslip by Second Earl of Beverley 5963 ... do 7d Lady Fair by Archibald 1652 Lord Althorp ... 8d Snowdrop by Baronet 1686 E. & J. Crof ton 9d ... by Yg. Eockingham2549... Mr W. Eaine ... lOd ... by Wellington 2824 ... Mr T. Jobling . . . lid ... byEobEoy557 Miss Wright ... 12d ... Northumberland -464 ... Mr C. Colling ... E Waterloo (var. 3) Waterloo (var. 2) Miss Beverley . Wild Eyes (var. 12) Mixed blood Wild Eyes Duchess Mixed blood Old blood Old Sally Mixed old blood Lucinda (o) 50 A fine lot of this tribe, slashing cows and heifers, of a capital dairy sort too it was stated, were sold by Captain Gandy, Skirsgill Park, Sept. 7, 1880, descended from ComsVyp (roan 1855, Vol. XII., p. 306,) bred by Mr Thompson, Kirby Stephen, who sold her dam, Caroline, to Mr Fisher, Adelaide, and hei sister, Clara, to H.I.M., the Emperor of France. Cowslip was a very fine cow, and full of Eev. J. Benson's " Old Cumberland blood." For Messrs Angus's blood compare " Garland or Rosebud." The Oraggs tribe, as a rule, has much personal show of high breeding, and is in favour with the Bates' school. Mr W. Angerstein gave 325 gs. for Grand Duchess Carolina, at Mr J. P. Foster's sale, in 1871. Mr Foster gave 205 gs. (a large price then) for Carolina 5th, a very beautiful cow, long, even, mossy- coated, at Kich's sale, in 1869. She was re-sold to Mr Mcintosh for 215 gs., at the Killhow sale, in 1871. For Carolina 7th, Lord Kenlis gave 130 gs., at Rich's in 1868. At Mr Viveash's sale, 1876, Mr W. H. Salt gave 250 gs. for Careless 6th. For Grand Duchess Carolina 2nd, Mr Jon. Rigg gave 390 gs., at Mr Angerstein's sale, in 1876. For Carolina 7th, Mr Coleman gave £178 10s., at Dnderley, in 1874. The family is distributed through Careless and Cicely, two daughters of Oraggs, by Son of 2nd Hubback 2687 ; thus of the Cicely branch (see Countess of Beverley) a large number were sold at Mr Lawford's, 1861. From Cicely's imported daughter, Alice Maud, descend the ^merieasw Duchesses of Yluewood and Oak Hill, Winfield and Portland. Cbaqgs, I CBAsas, CICEI.T, by Di]ke of NorUnuubeiland 1940 CabfijEbs, by Short-tail 2621 Oregsida (roan, 1840, Vol. VII., p. 312,) was bred by Mr Parkinson, of Ley Fields, who bought Cassandra, (roan, 1832, Vol. V., p. 102,) from Mr Shafto, Whitworth, who also bred her dam Garland (roan, 1828, Vol. V., p. 284.) Andromache (roan, 1860, Vol. XIV., p. 408,) was bred by Mr Dickinson, who also bred out of Young Cressida by a Plorentia bull, Florian 12887, Priam 18567, used on the Duke of Devonshire's Oxford family. Cressida, bought by Mr Eastwood in 1847, for 110 gs., was own sister to Clementi 3399, and CoUard 3419, and out of the same dam as Cramer 6907. These three bulls were first prize winners at t^e Royal English and Irish Societies' Meetings at Cambridge, Dublin, and Shrewsbtuy, and were each sold for 200 gs. Twelve of this family •were sold at Mr Harrison's in 1875. 61 Trifce— COWSLIP CAPT. GANDT'S Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire ROSALBINA, 1862 got by Pope's Bye 15071 ... Sir C. Knightley Walnut dam China Rose by Constitution 14320 ... Mr Ellison Mixed blood gd Caroline by The Quaker 9736 ... Mr Trotter Messrs Angus' Stock 3d Cherry by Protector 9519 ... MrCrofton ... BMra, Crofton's M by The Lord Mayor 5448 ... MrWatkin ... Old blood Bd by Monarch 4494 ... Mr Benson do 6d by Borderer 809 ... Mr Barker Old blood 7d ... by Wellesley 1571 ... Bev. J. Benson Winifred 8d byLayton366 (0) Old blood 9d by McGeorge 1183 Bev. J. Benson (0) IW6e— CEAGGS GRAND DUCHESS CAROLINA 1870 got by Grand Duke 10th 21848 dam Carolina 5th by 7th Duke of York 17754 gd Carolina 2nd by Douglas 12714 3d Caroline by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 4d Careless by Short Tail 2621 5d Craggs by Son of 2nd Hubbaok 2683 MrJ. Hegan ... Captain Gunter Grand Duchess (Tai.3) Duchess Mr Tanqueray Mr T. Bates ... Gwynne (Var. 3) Oxford 2nd's Brother do Duchess do 1 Bed Bose (Hust- lers) 6d Craggs, bought by Mr. Bates, and descended from Mr Maynard of Ery- holme's Stock (o) (0) IWfce— CEESSIDA ob CAMEO SEE PBIDB OF SOUTHWICK CASSANDRA 3rd, 1873 got by Baron Mantalini 27951 MrHeathcote ... MantaKni dam Maoco by Paris 20469 Mr Dickinson ... Cressida gd Andromache by Hogarth 13036 ... MrTowneley ... Barmpton Bose 3d Young Cressida by Duke of Athol 10150 Exors. T. Bates Dnohess E2 62 The American Zady Nemh/m family descends from " imported Lady New- born by Belleville " 6778, the g. grand-daughter of Garland. Master Butterfly 5th, bred by Colonel Towneley, and used by Mr B. Holland, Dumbleton, wa^ of this tribe. Mr Lax's Captain Shafto 6833, was great grandson of Fitzremns, but not quite the same at root as Cressida, short-legged, of rich quality, and gay looks. He was first prize yearling at the Yorkshire Agricultural Show, against BelleviUe, Cramer and Belted Will ; he was first in the aged bull class at Northampton. Chauntress by Miracle 2320, was a celebrated cow, and dam of CoreUi 3485. (See Vivandi&ce.) Mr J. Mason Hopper's Belleville 6778, was Garland's grandson. Compare Pride of Southwiok at root. The American Bosamonds are of this descent at root, viz., from May Rose by Miracle. BelleviUe won the first prize at the R. A. S. Meeting at Newcastle, first prize and hundred guineas challenge cup at the Yorkshire Society's meeting 1846, one gold and two silver medals in Ireland, first prize and silver medal with swfeepstates in Scotland, and numerous other local prizes. Cripple 2nd, (r. & w. 1841, Vol. VI., p. 316,) bred by Mr Lax Eavensworth, was dam of Baron of Bavensworth, in Barmpton Eose (Var 3.) At Mr W. Slye's sale, Beaumont' Grange, Se^it. 25th, 1868, the in-bred heifer (five months old) Duchess of Lancaster, out of Oua-ma's daughter Dulcimer, by Czarina's son, Grand Duke of Lancaster 19883, made 110 gs. (Mr SaviUe) on a day when 29 animals averaged only £34 16s. 7d. Grand Duke of Lancaster 19883, was got by Grand Duke 3rd (who was by 2nd Duke of Bolton 12739, Grand Duke's son, out of Grand Duchess 2nd by Grand Duke) out of Ciaiina, herself twice descended from Grand Duke. Not a show bull himself, he left excellent stock, and was shot in his ninth year at Mr Slye's, who bred him. (Thornton's Oir. II., p. 513.) Veteran 13941, own brother to Garcia (see across) I bred by Mr S. B. Bolden was used by Eev. J. I). JefEerson on Waterloo 13th. Then Ozarovitz 17654, (see Ariel MarcMoness) was own brother to Grand Duie h of Lancaster 19883. Lablache 16353, bred by Mr S. E. Bolden, by Prince t Imperial 15095, out of Ga.roia, was sire of Wild Eyes 19th ; and Vocalist 13960, ) by Duke of Cambridge 12742, out of Garcia, was put to Wild Eyes 18th (see/ Wild Byes 25th Vol. XVIL, p. 791,) by Mr Atherton. See Wild Duke 27808J ' sire of Lady Barrington 9th. Of Czarina's g. dam Mr Housman wrote in 1867 as " the splendidly-bred, and in her best days very lovely cow Vaudeville." At Mr C. Barnes" sale in 1873, Golden Duchess 2nd, Czarina's g. daughter, was sold for 100 gs., (Mr. E. J. Coleman,) and her daughter SUver Duchess for 9t gs. (Copeland.) 63 Trifte— CEESSIDA oe CAMEO (conUnued) Pedigree Breeder ol Sire 4d CresBida by Cossaok 1880 ... .. Mr E. Booth ... 5d Cassandra by Miracle 2320 Mr Mason 6d Garland by Matohem 2281 do 7d ... ,byFit2!remus2025 Mr Shaftoe ... 8d ... byCatolig Mr Mason 9d ... by Whitworth 695 do CHARITY, 1873 got by Waltron 30255 Mr Torr dam Constance by Bosicrucian 27337 ... do gd Cameo Tth by Duke of Clarence 19611 Captain G-unter 3d Cameo 2nd by Frederick 11489 ... Mr Towneley ... 4d Cameo by Jeweller 10354 Mr. J. Booth ... 5d Cressida by Cossack 1880 ... ... Mr E. Booth ... &c., &c., as above Tribe— CEIPPLE CRIPPLE 2nd, 1841 got by Bob 3181 Mr Lax dam by WiUiam IV. 5663 Col. (iadook ... gd by Cupid 938 Mr Bolden 3d by Satellite 1420 Mr Robertson ... 4d Faith by Wellington 678 Mr Wetherell ... 5d ... by Snowball 610 do 6d ... by Sir Dimple 594 Mr C. Colling ... 7d ... from the Stock of Mr Brown, of Aldborough (o) CRUMMY SEE OHAHLOTTB Trile—CZABINA CZARINA, 1855 got by 2nd Grand Duke 12961 dam Garcia by Grand Duke 10284 gd Vaudeville by Humber 7102 3d Guitar by Zenith 5702 4d Serenade by Roman 2561 5d Cla.rion by Childers 1824 6d,(No. 25 Chnton Sale) by Richard 1376 7d by Jupiter 342 8d 9d lOd lid by Charles 127 by Windsor 698 by Chilton 136 by Colonel 152 Mr S. E. Bolden Mr T.Bates ... Earl Spencer ... do do Mr Mason do do do Mr C. Colling ... Mr Mason Col. Simpson ... Tribe of Sire Miss Foote, E.B.'8 Mason (No. 2) do Wright's blood Mason (No. 2) Mason (No. 3) Waterloo (Var. 11) Bright Eyes Duchess Barmpton Rose Toy Miss Foote, R.B.'s Comp. Cressida Old blood Lucinda Comp. Europa Mason's blood do Old Daisy (o) Duchess Duchess Mason (No. 1). do Mason (No. 3) do Mixed Mason Mason (No. 2) do Lady Maynard Mason (No. 1) (0) 51 Daffodil (red roan, 1828, Vol. V., p. 162,) was bred by the Right Hon. C. Arbnthnot, and her produce were dispersed into the hands of celebrated breeders, Pink going to Sir CSiarles Knightley, White Rose to Mr Parkinson, Tuberose and Magnolia to Earl Spencer. From the last (white, -1838, Vol. VII., p. 446,) by the (SaUy) bull Buke of Cornwall 5947, Lord Spencer bred Lord Warden 7167, sire of the famous Usurer 9763. Fop 3820, maternal grandsire of Lord Warden, and otherwise well known, was of the Daffodil feribe. Mr A. L. Maynard's bull, Le Moor, was of this root. December 18th, 1875, that careful student of the Herd Book, Mjr Housman, wrote to me :— "Has it ever occurred to you that Old DaAsy was possibly " descended from Old ' Tripes ? ' In that case she was of Foljambe's tribe." And page 14 of his pamphlet on " The Improved Shorthorn," he writes : — " Can any " one say, authoritatively_, whether or not the sams Hubback cow was the grand "dam of all those three?" i.e.. of Daisy Bull, Old Daisy, and Carlisle 115. On investigation, the Herd Book contains, to my mind, sufficient evidence (which I detailed in Live Stock Journal, Dee. 24th, 1879, that Sra^A^ora, (yellow and white, 1787, Vol. I. II.. III., p. 332,) dam of Foljambe 263, was the common grand dam of Carlisle and Old Daisy, in accordance with Mr Housman's idea. My printed opinion was, however, challenged by the late Mr Ambrose Stevens in the " Kentucky Live Stock Record," when he wound up with giving this " celebrated " cow, as she is termed in Dunelmnensis's letter, a yet more distinguished derivation. He makes her the great-graud-daughter of Mr Waistell's roan cow, Barforth, about the most famous cow on record for milk and butter, (" eighteen quarts of milk she gave each meal, and made sixteen "pounds p£ butter per week of twenty-four ounces to the pound,") and dam of Hubback's sire. (See H.B. entry, p. 319.) This pedigree gains weight from the following sentence in " Ancient Shorthorns," Thornton's Circular (Vol. I., p. 164.) " Daisy, lot 11, originally came from Mr Waistell, of Great Burden," with whom as his ardent admirer, Mr Bates, has left on record, " pedigree was " everything," and " a long line of ancestors indispensable, if men wished to " breed to a certainty." Whence Mr Thornton obtained his information, he tells me he has no present recollection, but he fancies it was from Mr WethereU or Mr WUey. Anyhow she was one of the best approved of the early dams, buUs of her line having been extensively used, widiout prejudice, by the various noted breeders of the day, e.g., Bertram 1716, (gprandsire of the Oxford Premium cow) who was subsequently exported and famous in America ; Kilnshaw 2175, grandsire of Garrick 3863, in Royal Butterfly 16862, and uSed by Mr Smith, W. Raseu ; the double-crossed Prince William 1344, Brandy Cherry's g-g-grandsire ; Enchanter 249, and Gloucester 1074, both in Burley 1766, the sire of R. Booth's Coabaek 1880 ; Marshal Beresford used by R. Booth and Major Bower ; Defender 194 ; Sir J. Dimple 594, &o. Her own brother, Daisy Bull 186, got Daisy Duchess, who was never surpassed in her line, and was dam of Ketton 1st 709, of whom Mr Bates stated, " to Ketton my cattle owe their superiority, for had I " not possessed him, I should not have bought Duchess" in 1810. (Bell, p. 48.) " It was to put her to Ketton that I bought her." Following the table below, the descendants of Old Daisy, existent now in England, divide themselves into two branches : the one of which, (var. 3, ) issuing from her daughter. Fairy, and crossed with bulls of Old Daisy, Mason, Duchess, and Oxford, &c., blood, produced the Lady Abbesses at Mr Saunders' sale, and the lot of six which (var. 2) averaged £194 5s., at Archdeacon Holbech's, in October, 1877 ; the other variety issuing from Old Daisy's g-daughter. Red Daisy, (Mr Whitaker's wondrous milker,) has been carefully built on lines laid down by Rev H. Berry himself. Being persuaded that the families of his day, 1825, were sadly " deteriorated " in constitution and character, owing to excess of " in-breeding," between animals too closely related, Mr Berry determined to attempt the production of a type of cow, heavy bodied, on short legs, good to milk and feed, and, above aU, sound in health. In his letters published in the 65 Pedigree DAFFODIL, 1828 Tribe— DAFFODIL SEE LAUEA Breeder of Sire got by Riifus 2576 dam by Daniel 952 gd by Young Lancaster 1162 3d by Merlin 429 ... 4d by Alfred 23 ... 5d by Windsor 698 6d by Cupid 177 ... 7d by Su-worrow 636 Tribe— OLD DAISY VAB,. 1. CHARMING BLUSH, 1873 got by Sir John 35572 dam Blush by Prince Henry 18608 gd Donna by Patriot 10594 3d Duchess by Sir Frederick 8577 4d Damsel by Marquis 4386 5d Duchess by Mynheer 1255 6d Dulciana by Enchanter 244 . . . 7d Red Daisy by Major 398 8d Strawberry by Windsor 698 ... 9d Old Daisy by Favourite 252 ... lOd by Punch 531 Ud byHubback319 ... Et. Hon. 0. Arbuthnot ... Mr Wetherell ... do ... Mr Mason ... MrC.Colling ... do do ... MrR..CoUing ... Tribe of Sire Maria R.C.'s Lilac Old blood Mason (No. 3) Lady Maynard do do Old blood (/oMr vcurieUes) ... Mr Pripstley ... ... Hon. Noel HiU ... Mr Carrington ... Mr Harris ..'. do ... Rev. H. Berry ... ... Mr T. Bates ... ... Mr R. Colling... ... MrC.Colling ... do ... Mr R. Colling... ... Mr J. Hunter ... TAR. 2. DANEWORT, 1875 got by Earl of Chatham 28495 dam Daffodil by 11th Duke of Oxford 19632 gd Toung Daisy by Zadig 8796 3d Wild Flower by Duke of Richmond 7996 4d Wild Rose by Royal Prince 5024 . . . 6d Rose by Lisbon 1172 6d Rosa by Norman 1276 7d Rosebud iy Aoklam 713 8d White Rose by Meteor 431 9d Fairy by Duke 226 lOd Old Daisy by Favourite 252 Mr Harward ... Duke of Devonshire Earl Spencer ... &c., Mr T.Bates ... Messrs Dodds ... ... Mr Claridge ... do ... Mr J. Appleton ... Mr R. Colling ... ... MrC.Colling ... do &c., as above Actonia Adelaide Premium Actonia do Magdalena Old Daisy Old blood Lady Maynard do Old blood Stephenson's stock LaUy Oxford (Var. 2) Mason (No. 1) Duchess White Rose,Dodds' Old Daisy ' Old blood do Wildair R.C.'s Duchess Lady Maynard 56 first volume of the Farmer's Magazine, beginning in May, 1827, these views are distinctly set forth. He obtained from Mr Whitaker Duloiana, by Enchanter. 244. To mate with her he selected Mynheer, 1265, a Magdalena bull, and own brother to what Mr Adkius deemed the model cow Minikin, who is depicted on p. 233 of " Youatt on the Cow." Magdalena, "a great favourite and extraordinary milker," (Thornton) was reserved, Qie only one at the Ketton sale. In further quest of sound blood, Mr Berry went, under pilotage of G. Coates, to the original source of C. Ceiling's herd, the old Teeswater cattle, and thence obtained, amongst others, from Sir John Eamsden, Aotonia, a heifer remarkable for " depth and "fulness of twist." The produce of these cows, the Teeswater butcher's beast Aotonia, the milkers, Magdalena and Old Daisy, whose dam was described by Mr Bates as " very neat in s&,pe," and " very inclinable to maJke fat," Kev. H. Berry mixed and thoroughly beat up, his relative, Mr Harris following suit, as also did their next owner, Mr Priestley, but with a further occasional dash of the bloo(J of Princess, Red Rose, Duchess, and other old tribes. Blush was Mr Priestley's pet cow, and bred 18 live calves in 14 years, 1865-79. Her progeny fetched the highest prices at the Pencraig Court sale in 1879, Charming Blush making £369 10s., Lord Fitzhardinge, her calf, £52 10s., Mr Langdale Barrow, Barmpton Blush, £267 15s., Lord Bective, and Momiiig Blush, £241 10s., Mr Crawshay Bailey. Old ( Daisy Strawlierry, l)y Windsor, ( Daisy (roan) 1804, Vol. I.. II.. HI., p 194 lairy (white) 1811, Vol. L, II.. Itt. p. 269 Aed Daisy (red) 1817, ToL I., IL. III., p. 621 Aifrede (r Ss w) 1813, Vol, I., II., III., p 16 LJly by Comet, 155, (white) 1807, Vol. I., II., III., p. 194 Daphne hy Jupiter, 344 (white) 1815, Vol. I., IL, III., p. 194 Delia (r & w) 1833 Bnlciana Adela (roan) 1817 Vol. I., II., III., (r & w) 1823, Vol. I. II., III., p. 621 Vol. i, II., III., p. 621. p. 15 &c. Sec, (see Var. 1) Desdemona (r & w) 1834, Vol. I., II.,IIL, p. 311 Blush (red) 1862, Vol. XVII., p. 386 Adeliza(roan) 1837 WildPlower, Vol. I., IL, HI. (r&w)1862 p. 10 Vol. IL p. 759 White Bose &c., &c., (white) 1816, Vol. L, IL, III., p. 832 e hy Lisl Bose hy Lishon, 1173' (roan) 1833, Vol. V., p. 646 Lady Abbess, (white) 1838, VoL V. p. 646 Young Daisy . ... Mr Tanqueray, Hendon £52 IDs Duchess 59th Mr Thome, New York, U.S.A. . . . £367 10s Duohess 64th do do £630 Os. Duchess 66th Messrs Becar & Monis, U.S.A. ... £735 Os Duchess 67th Colonel Gunter £367 10s Duchess 68th Mr Thome £815 Os Duchess 69th Mr Tanqueray £420 Os Duchess 70ih Colonel Gim.ter , ... £325 10s Duke of Glos'ter 11382... Messrs Becar & Morris, and Mr Tanqueray £682 10s. 4th Duke of York 10167 Greneral Cadwallader, Philadelphia, and Mr G. Tail, Troy, New York ..'. £525 Os. Of the above. Duchess 55th appears to have proved barren in Mr Tanquerm/'s possession. Dachess G9th he subsequently sold privately, nine months old, to Colonel 6hmter for 500 gs. Mr 8. Thorne was unfortunate with his lot, for Duchess 68iA was killed on board ship, by the falling of a mast ; and there are no female representatives alive, in America, of either Duohess 59th or Duchess 64th, although the last named had a heifer (red, 1854) Ihorndale Duchess, by Grand Duke 10284. She had been left with Mr S. E. Bolden to calye after the sale, that being the condition on which he resigned his , purchase of her to Mr Thorne. 'The calf named 2nd Grand Duke 12961, was subsequently purchased from Mr Bolden, in 1855, by Mr Thome, being two years old, again at a thousand gs., to supply the place of Grand Duke, who had got disabled and useless, and was ultimately slaughtered. Mesns Becar amd Morris were more favoured" in their buying, for from their Duchess 66th descended aU the twelve Duchesses sold at the New York Mills sale (S. CampbejU,) 1873, for the lump sum of 52570 gs., and the three Dukes sold for 4720 ,gs., or a general average of £3679 18s. 69 2W6e— DUCHESS {continued:) Pedigree Breeder of Sire 7th DUKE OF YORK 17754 (white,) 1859 got by 6th Duke of Oxford 12765 ... Mr Tanqueray... dam DnohesB69tlL by 4th D of York 10X67 Mr Bates gd Dnohess 59th'by 2nd D of Oxford 9046 do 3d Duohess 56th by 2nd D of North'land 3646 do 4d Duchess Blst by Cleveland Lad 3407 do 5d Duohess 41st by Belvedere 1706 ... Mr Stephenson 6d Duchess 32nd by 2iidHubbaok 1423... Mr T. Bates ... 7d Duchess 19th by 2nd Hubback 1423... do 8d Duchess 12th by The Earl 646 ... do 9d Duohess 4th by Ketton 2nd 710 ... do lOd Duchess 1st by Comet 155 Mr C. Colling ... lid Duohess by Favourite 252 do 12d Duchess by Daisy Bull 186 do 13d Duohess by Favourite 252 do 14d Duchess by Hubback 319 Mr Hunter 15d Duchess by J. Brown's Red Bull 97 ... Mr Thompson &:c., &c., as above Tribe ol Sire Oxford Duchess Oxford Duchess Oxford 2nd's Bro. Princess Red Rose, Hustler's do Duchess [C.C.'s Comp. Old Cherry Lady Maynard do Old Daisy Lady Maynard Stephenson's Stock (o) 2nd DUKE OF OUARO 21576 (rich roan,) 1864 got by 4th D of Oxford 11387 Earl Duoie ... Oxford dam Duchess 79th by 6th D of Oxford 12765 MrTauqueray... do' gd Duchess 67th by Usurer 9763 Mr Hall 3d Duchess 59th by 2nd D of Oxford 9046 Mr Bates 4d Duohess 56th by 2nd D of NoEbh'land 3649 ... do ... 5d Duohess 51st by Cleveland Lad 3407 do ... &o., toj., as above Mainly Mason and other old blood Oxford Duchess Oxford 2nd's Bro. 3rd DUKE OF CLARENCE 23727 (roan,) 1866 got by 2nd D of Wharf dale 19649 .... Captain Gunter dam Duchess 80th by Grand Duke of Oxford 16184 do gd Duohess 72nd by 4th D of Oxford 11387 \,. 'BarlDucie ... 3d Duchess 67th by Usurer 9763. Mr Hall ... &0., &c., as above Duchess Oxford do --< M!ason k old blood 70 The following paxtioulars of this extraordinary sale may interest : — Eighth Duchess of Thorndale, bought by C. F. Wadsworth, New York, for 90 gs. Twelfth Duchess of Thorndale, bought by A. B. Conger, New York, for 1,140 gs. Eighth Duchess of Geneva, bought by J. Kello for R. Pavin Davies, Horton, Gloucestershire, for 8120 gs. Thirteenth Duchess of Thorndale, bought by A. B. Conger, for 3000 gs. Tenth Duchess of Geneva, bought by H. W. B. Berwick for Earl of Beotive, England, for 7000 gs. First Duchess of Oneida, bought by Lord Skelmersdale, for 6120 gs. Third Duchess of Oneida, bought by T. Holford, Papillou Hall, Northampton- shire, for 3120 gs. Fourth Duchess of Oneida, bought by E. G. Bedford and Megibben, Kentucky, for 50U0 gs. Seventh Duchess of Oneida, bought by A. J. Alexander, Kentucky, for 3800 gs. Eighth Duchess of Oneida., bought by H. W. B. B. for Earl of Bective, for 3060 gs. Ninth Duchess of Onejda, bought by H. W. B. B. for Earl of Bective, for 2000 gs. Tenth Duchess of Oneida, bought by A. J. Alexander, Kentucky, for 5400 gs. BULLS Second Duke of Oneida, bought by T. J. Megibben, Kentucky, for 2400 gs. Fourth Duke of Oneida, bought by A. B. Coinell, New York, for 1520 gs. Seventh Duke of Oneida, bought by A. W. Griswold, Vermont, for 800 gs. On Mr Becar's untimely death in 1854, Colonel Morris purchased his interest in the joint herd, and after the sale of many valuable buUs to various breeders in the different States, transferred the lot to Mr S. Thome for £7000, being fifty-three in all, including Duchess 66th, and her daughters. Duchess 71st and Duchess of Fordham, the cows, Oxford Hth, 6th, 133i, 17th, and 20th, Maid of Oxford, Bride of Oxford, Romeo's Oxford, Glo'ster's Oxford, and Beauty of Oxford, together with the imported bull, Duke of Glo'ster 11382. It is almost needless to observe, that with Mr Thome originated the title, Duke and Duchess of Thorndale. Having sold, some years previous, some of his Duchesses and Oxfords, both male and female, to Mr James 0. Sheldon, of Geneva, New York, which the latter had successfully teed, originating in turn the distinctive name, Duchess of Geneva, in 1867 Mr S. Thoi-ne made a final sale of his entire herd, about 40 in number, to Mr Sheldon, for 42,300 dols. (say £8475.) Mr Sheldon had also purchased stock from Mr Alexander. In 1869, after selling Mr E. H. Cheney the Eleventh Duchess of Geneva, red, two-years-old, the fourteenth Duchess of Geneva, a red yearling, and the Ninth Duke of Geneva,a red and white, six-months'-old calf, for the lump sum of 2500 gs., and at the same time the red roan calf. Eighth Duke of Geneva, to Messrs Harward and Downing for 800 gs., Mr Sheldon disposed of half his herd to Messrs Walcott and Campbell, Oneida County, U.S.A..' by a process of alter- nate selection between Mr Sheldon, who led off by selecting Twelfth Duchess of Geneva, and Mr Gibson, on the part of Messrs Walcott and Campbell, who chose Sixth and Eighth Duchesses of Geneva, arid so on ; the six Duchesses making an average of 1100 gs. a-piece, and three Oxfords 560 gs. each. With Messrs Walcott and CampbeU then originated the distinctive title, Ihwhess of In 1870 Messrs. Walcott and Campbell, New York Mills, Oneida, U.S.A., purchased privately Mr Sheldon's entire herd, comprising about 80 head, and " containing inost of the finest specimens of Bates blood in America." (Thorn- . ton's Circular.) It was to have been brought to auction. 71 rrifee— DUCHESS {continued} Pedigree Breeder of Sire DUKE OF HiULHURST 28401 (red) 1870 got by 14th D of Thomdale 2.8458 dam Duchess 97th by 3rd D of Wharf- dale 21619 gd DuoheBS 92nd by 4th D of Oxford 11387 3d Duchess 84ih by Archduke 14099 . 4d Duchess 72ad by 4th D of Oxford 11387 6d Duchess 67th by Tlsurer 9763 6d Duchess 69th by 2nd Duke of Oxford 9046 7d Duchess 56th by 2ud D of North'land 3649 8d Duchess 51st by Cleveland Lad 8407 ... 9d Duchess 41st by Belvedere 1706 lOd Duchess 32nd by 2nd Hubback 1423 ... lid Duchess 19th by 2nd Hubback 1423 ... 12d Duchess 12th by The Earl 646 13d Duchess 4th by Ketton 2nd 710 &c., &c., see above 5th DUKE OF WETHERBY 31033 (red) f87l Tribe of Sire Mr Thome ... Duchess Captain G-unter do Earl Duoie ... Oxford Captain Gunter Duchess Earl Duoie ... Oxford MrHaU Mason & old blood Mr Bates ... Oxford do Duchess do Oxford 2nd'sBro. Mr Stephenson Princess Mr T.Bates ... Red Rose, Hostler's do do do Duchess do Comp. Old Cherry CC.'s got by 3rd Duke of Wharfdale 21619 dam Duchess 92nd by 4th D of Oxford 11387 gd Duchess 84th by Archduke 14099 3d Duchess 72nd by 4th D of Oxford 11387 4d Duchess 67th by Tlsurer 9763 Sd Duchess 59th by 2nd Duke of Oxford 9046 6d Duchess S6th by 2nd D of Korth'land ■ 3646 Captain G-imter Duchess Earl Duoie ... Captain Gunter Earl Ducie ... MrHaU Mr Bates do Oxford Duchess Oxford Mason & old blood Oxford Duchess &c., &c., see above 2nd DUKE OF TREGUNTER 26022 (roan) 1868 got by 4th Duke of Thomdale 17760 ... Mr Thome ... Duchess dam Duchess 94th by 2nd D of Wharf- dale 19649 Captain Gunter do gd Duchess 84th by Archduke 14099 ... do do 3d Duchess 72nd by 4th D of Oxford 11887 Earl Ducie ... Oxford 4d Duchess 67th by Tlsurer 9763 MrHall ... Mason & old blood &o., &c., see above, 72 ThiB side the Atlantic Ool. Giinter started in 1853 with Duchesses 67th and 69th (both white,) and Duchess 70th, red and white, and soon became the only possessor of the taibe in England. Nor was it until August, 1868, that he was tempted to part with a female, when the red yearling heifer. Duchess 97th, went to Mr M. H. Cochrane, of HiUhilrst, Canada, for 1,000 gs. Her son, the red Duke of Hillhurst 28401, sire of the Duke of Connaught 33604, Col. Kingsoote purchased, through Mr Thornton, for 800 gs. from Mr Cochrane. In 1870 Colonel Gunter was again induced to sell Duchesses 101st and 103rd to Mr Cochrane for 2,500 gs. For their heifer calves. Duchesses 107ii and 108th, the Barl of Dunmore gave Mr Cochrane that identical sum the dams cost. Lord Dunmore also re-imported Duchess 97th. Captain Gunter proved by the exhibition of the celebrated prize twins, Duchesses 78th and 79th, what the Duchess family was yet worth, when occasion required, in the show ring, b^t he was soon driven back by the infertility he found such successes to induce. The subjoined tabl6 includes many famous animals. Duoheis 84th was g. grand-daughter of Ihwliess 59th (see above) : — DucHEBS 84th, (r. & w., 1860, Yol. XVI, p. 423) by Archduke, 14099, Duchess sand, (r. & w., 1864. Vol. XVIIl, p. 461) by 4Ui Duke of Oxford (11387) Duchess 94th, (rich loaa, 1S65, Vol. XVIIl., 4681 hy 2nd Duke of Wharf dale (19649) 3nd Duke of Treguuter (36022) roan, by 4th Duke of Thorndale 117750) 2nd Duke of Colllngham (23730) roan, 1866, by 3rd P. of Wharfdale (21619) Duchess ioist (r. & w., 1868, Vol. XVIIl,]). 461) by 4th Duke of Thorn- dale (17750 I , Duchess 108th (roan, 1870 Vol. XXI, p. 6S5) by 8th D. of York (284801 Duchess 97th (red, 1867, Vol. XXI., | p. 685) by 3rd Duke of Wharf- Dacbess 103rd (roan, 1868, dale (21619) Vol. XVIII, p. 461) by 4th Duke of Thorndale (17750) I 5th D. of Wetherby (31033,) (red, 1871,) by 3rd Duke of I Wharfdale 121619) Duke of Hi Iburst (28401) (red. Duchess 107th (white. 1870, Duke of Connaufrht (33604) 1870) by 14th Duke of Thorn- Vol. XXI., p. 685) by 8th (roan. 1873) by Duke of dale (28459) Duke of Tork (28480) Hillhurst ([28401) 3d Duke «f HUlhurst (30975) (red. 1871) by 6th Duke of oenera Duke of Bothesay (36534) (roan, 1875) by 6th Duke of OeneTa (30959) The produce of Duchess, by Daisy Bull, 186 (calved in 1800) is thus stated in " Kentucky Live Stock Record," copied from the late Thomas Bates's Private Herd Book — the entries of which are all " in his own handwriting." Duchess, by Daisy Bull, 186, did not breed after 1814. In 1804, she was " bought, in calf to Favourite, by T. Bates, of C. Colling. In 1809, Mr Bates " sold her to his uncle (by marriage,) Mr Donkin.of Sandhoe, Hexham, county "of Northumberland. In 1812, Mr Bates bought her ba,ok from Mr Donkin, " and after having bred two more calves out of her, fed her ofE. She was sold " at Skipton Market, and was slaughtered at the age of 1 7 years and upwards, " and made a good carcase of beef. The Duchess calved in 1804, in this produce " was the dam of Duchess 1st, by Comet, 155. Baroness never bred." 1803 " ----- 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813- 1814 roanb. c. Duke, 224, by Favourite, 252... red and white c. o. Duchess do red and white b. c. Ketton, 709, by Favourite... red and white b. c. Laird, 1158, by Chieftain, 135 roan o. o. Baroness, by St. John, 572 ... :.. red and white b. o. (died a calf,) by Ketton 1st, 709 missed to Chieftain by Petrarch, 488, b. c. Marquis (407) *--tb:«.ReS:ii'"hys-oi--.«o« - b. c. by Sir Oliver, 605 o. c. by Son of Dai?y Bull, 186 ... c. c. do do C. Colling. do T. Bates, do do do Mr Donkin * do^ ■ do T. Bates. 73 Tribe— DUCHESS {contiwued) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire 5th DUKE OF TREGUNTER, 33743 (roan) 1874 got by 4tli Baron Oxford 25580 Duke of Devonshire Oxford (var. i) dam Duchess 94th by 2nd D of Wharf - dale 19649 gd Duchess 84th by Archduke 14099 ... 3d Duchess 72ndby 4th D of Oxford 1 1387 4d Duchess 67th by Usurer 9763 ,. . 6d Duchess 59th by 2nd Duke of Oxford 3046 6d Duchess 56th by 2nd D of Northland 3646 7d Duchess 51st by Cleveland Lad 3407... 8d Duchess 41st by Belvedere 1 706 9d Duchess 32nd by 2nd Hubback 1423... lOd Duchess 19th by 2nd Hubback 1423... Captain Gunter... do Earl Ducie Mr Hall Mr Bates do do Mr Stephenson.., Mr T.Bates ... do Duchess do Oxford Mason & old blood Oxford Duchess Oxford 2nd's Bro. Princess EedRose,Hustler's do &c., &c., as above DUKE OF OONNAUGHT 33604 (roan) 1874 got by Duke of Hillhurst 28401 Hon. M.H.Cochrane Duchess dam Duchess 108th by 8th Duke of York 28480 gd Duchess 101st by 4th Duke of Thorn- dale 17750 3d Duchess 841ii by Archduke 14099 ... 4d Duchess 72nd by 4th D of Oxford 11387 5d Duchess 67th by Usurer 9763 6d Duchess 59th by 2nd Duke of Oxford 3046 7d Duchess 56th by 2nd D of North'land 3646 Colonel Gunter... Mr Thome Colonel Gunter... Earl Ducie Mr HaU Ml: Bates do &.C., &c., see above do do do Oxford Mason & old blood Oxford Duchess DUKE OF ROTHESAY, 36534 (roan) 1876 got by Sixth Duke of Geneva 30959 dam Duchess 107th by 8th Duke of York 28480 gd Duchess 103rd by 4th Duke of Thorn- dale 17750 3d Duchess 84th by Archduke 14099 ... 4d Duchess 72nd by 4th Duke of Oxford 11387 MrJ. O.Sheldon... Colonel Gunter... Mr Thome (^lonel Gunter... Earl Ducie ... Duchess do do do Oxford &c., &c„ see above 74 The Duchess Nancy tribe is one of oooasionally remarkable beauty, as at Killiow, and early took strong hold of the public fancy. It obtains its name from Duchess Nancy (r. & w., 1849, Vol. XI., p. 419) bred by Mr Bell, and sold to Mr Towneley. Duchess Nanny, by Jasper, (by J. Booth's Jeweller, the grand- sou of Necklace, out of a Summertou cow) was bred at Towneley, and sold to Mr Barber, of Sproatley Rise, Hull, to whose " breeding the sort may be said to " owe its distinctive character." (Sale Oat. 1876.) The greatest triumph this tribe has achieved is its having produced Grand Duke of Oxford, 28763, sire of Rev E. B. Keunard's prize cow. Queen Mary. His half sister by Heydon Duke 2nd, 31378, instead of Glare's Rose, a very ordinary looking cow, was sold for Australia, at 165 gs. at the Audley End sale, 1879. Her da,ughters went for 40 gs. each, whereas Grand Duchess of Oxford 8th, by Duke of Rosedale, 33721, dam by Glare's Rose, and own sister to Mr Kennard's bull, made 16.5 gs. (Angas.) She was however in calf to the Duke of Manchester's 3000 guinea bull, Duke of Underley 3rd, 38196. For DafFodU Mr Scratton gave 300 gs. at Mr J. P. Foster's sale, in 1876, and for Duchess of Clarence 10th 280 gs. at Mr Barber's sale, 1876. He also took Duchess of Claxenoe 3rd at 170 gs., Lady Clarence (a calf) at 210 gs., and Duchess 3rd at 70 gs., nine years old. For Dainty 2nd Mr S. Foster gave 240 gs. at Holker, in 1878. Nothing could possibly beat, as regards the prospect of quality, such a sequence as the Penrhyn bulls, Duke of Geneva, so stately and noble, the mellow 3rd Duke of Wharfdale, and the neatly turned Eleventh Grand Duke. Nell Gwynne, by Belvedere, seventh dam of Daffodil, was dam of Kirklevington 1st, from whom the Birklevingtons, Siddingtons and Marchionesses descend. See table XirMevmgUm. 6th Grand Duke (19876) (see across) was got by Faust (16033), a Farewell (R.B.'s) bull, dam Grand Duchess 2nd, &c. (see table, p. 109.) 75 IVibe— DUCHESS NANCY Pedigree ■ Breeder of Sire DAFFODIL, 1871 got by 11th Grand Duke 21849 MrJ. Hegan ... dam Dorothy by 3rdD. of Wharf dale 21619 Capt. Gunter ... gd Dora by Duke of Geneva 19614 ... Mr J. O. Sheldon 3d Duchess 1st by Master Bembrandt 16545 Mr T. Barber ... 4d Dnchess Nanny by Jasper 11609 ... Col. Towneley ... 5dDnohesslirancyby2ndD.ofOxford9046 Mr T. Bates ... 6d Nettle by 2nd Duke of North'land 3646 do. 7d Nell Gwynne by Belvedere 1706 ... Mr Stephenson 8d Northallerton by Son of 2nd Hubback 2683 Mr T.Bates ... 9d A Cow of Mr Bates' Tribe of Sire Grand Duchess (Var. 1) Duchess do Resplendent Summerton Oxford Duchess Princess (o) GRAND DUKE OF OXFORD, 28763 got by Clare's Rose 25784 LordBraybrooke dam Grand Duchess of Oxford by Grand Duke 7th 19877 Mr S. E. Boldeu gdDuchessof Oxford by Rembrandt 13587 Col. Towneley ... 3d Duchess Nanny by Jasper 11609 ... do 4d Duchess Nancy by 2nd D. of Oxford 9046 Mr T. Bates ... 5d Nettle by 2nd D. of North'land 3646 do 6d Nell Gwynne by Belvedere 1706 ... Mr Stephenson 7d Northallerton by Son of 2nd Hubback 2683 Mr T.Bates ... 8d A Cow of Mr Bates' Kirklevington ... Heydon Rose GrandDuohess (Var. 3) Barmpton Rose Snmmerton Oxford Duchess Princess (o) DUCHESS OF CLARENCE lOth, 1874 got by Oxford's Baronet 29499 Col. Towneley . . . dam Duchess of Clarence 3rd by 6th Grand Duke 19876 gd Duchess of Clarence by Duke of Clarence 19611 Capt. Gunter . 3d Duchess Nan by Romulus 15186 ... Mr T. Barber . 4d Duchess Nanny by Jasper U609 ... Col. Towneley . See., &c., as above. Maid of Oxford (Var. 5) Mr S. E. Bolden Grand Dnchess , Duchess Mixed blood Summerton 76 Duchess 9th is of a " well known old Yorkshire sort, noted for its dairying properties." (Collard's Sale Cat., 1874.) Buchest hy Bed Highflyer, calved about 1834, (Vol. V., p. 206) was bred by Mr G. P. Harrison,, who also bred Duchess by Cleveland Lad, the property of that shrewd judge, Mr H. Watson, of Walkeringham, who bred Young Duchess and Dimple, (Vol IX., p. 342.) Young Duchess was sold to the French Government. Duchess became the property of Mr Fetherstonhaugh. Duchess 5th, by BrennuB, (Vol. XIV., p. 431) bred by Mr W. Longboume, was sold to Mr W. Slye, West Haddon Lodge. Duchess 7th, (red, 1865, Vol. XVII., p. 461) was bred by Mr Slye, and sold to Col. Towneley, who made the tribe famous in the Show-yard. They were peculiarly neatly turned cattle. Baron Hubback 2nd, the first prize yearling at Wolverhampton, was out of Duchess 7th, by Grand Duke of Lancaster 19883, a Czarina bull ; and Baron Hubback, a winner at Oxford, was also out of Duchess 7th, by Baron Oxford, 23375. Emma (light roan, 1839, Vol. V., p. 217) was bred by Kev. J. A. Rhodes, and sold to Mr B. Wilson, who bred Emma 2nd and 3rd, by Sir Walter 2639. Emma 4th was bred by Mr A. L. Maynard. Their ancestress, Europa, (Vol. I., II., III., p. 258)b'elongedtoMrWhitaker, who bred Elegance, and sold her to Eev. J. A. Rhodes, who bred Elegant, and her half sister, young Elegance, (roan, 1828, Vol.1,, II., III., p. 243) by White Daisy 1583, sold to Col. Powel, U.S.A. Bumblekite was bought by Mr Barroby, at Mr W. White's sale, BurriU, Bedale, 1876, for 105 gs., the second highest price of the sale. Her pedigree affords a sample of " MaJme^s Mood," " celebrated, kijown, and esteemed in the " north of England since the days of the brothers Colling." (Thornton.) Queen Helena, Bumbleklte's half sister, made 120 gs. to Mr D. Nesham, who, a few years before, at the death of Mr W. Baine, took Gainf ord farm, and with it Mr Raine's well-known stock of shorthorns. " Mr Nesham has been connected with " the breed all his life ; his father bought the first cowat Mr C. Ceiling's sale, at " Ketton, in 1810, and his teaching and aim have been to breed animals with " good frame, on short legs, combining milk and constitution with sound old "shorthorn blood." (Thornton's Cir., Vol. V., p. 605.) Mmbeth froan, 1853, . Vol. XIII., p. I37) was the property' of Mr W. White. 77 Tribe— DUCHESS BT RED HIGHFLYER Pedigree DUCHESS gth, 1869 got by Grand Duke of Oxford 24070 ... dam DuohesB 8th by Grand Duke of Laaoaster 19883 gd Duchess 6th by Eoyal Duke 16865 ... 3d Duchess 5th by Brennus 8902 4d Dnohees by Duke of Norfolk 5952 ... 6d Duchess by Cleveland Lad 3407 6d Duchess by Red Highflyer 2488 7d 8d 9d lOd lid 12d by Sir Charles 5146 by Harry Lorrequer 8985 ... byBluoher84 by Magnum Bonum 4822 . . . byStyfordlOS by Son of Wetherell's BuU 690 Tribe— H EMILIA, 1861 got by Duke 17700 dam Emma 6th by Lord Raglan 13240 . . . gd Emma 4th by Emperor 6973 3d Emma 3rd by Sir Walter 2639 4d Emma by WhamoliflEe 2834 5d Elegance by KUnshaw 2175 6d Elegant by Guy 2084 7d Elegance by Frederick 1060 8d Europa by Pyiamus 533 9d Aurora by Meteor 432 BUMBLEKITE, 1871 got by Bramble Berry 28068 dam Princess Helena by Prince Arthur 22574 gd Letitia by Baron Barton 14123 3d Lizzie by Earl of Derby 12810 4d Elizabeth by Gad Lad 12922 5d by Belted Will 6780 6d by Son of Newton 2367 ... 7d by The Colonel 5428 8d byDinsdale Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire MrW. Slye ... Gwynne (var. 1) do Czarina Mr Slye Acomb Mr J. H. Downs Barmptou Rose Mr T.Bates ... Duchess do Oxford 2nd's Bro. Mr Scroope (o) Mr Sniurthwaite (0) Mr R. Thornton Old blood Major Bower ... do Mr Smurthwaite do Mr Buston (0) Mr T. Wetherell MMA Old blood MrA.L. Maynard Flora, Maynard's do Comp. Starville Mr Hutton Old blood Mr Crof ton Premium Rev J. A. Rhodes Wildaii',Whltaker',s do Old Daisy MrWlitaker ... Bracelet, Torr's Mr Charge Comp. Louisa SirH.O.Ibbetson Old blood Mr Booth ABETH Comp. Bright Byes R. B.'s Mr Bru6re Mixed blood MrW. Wbite ... Louisa Mr Emmerson... do MrRaine Old Sally do do do do Mr Spearman ... Comp. Welcome MrW. Raine ... Old SaUy (0) (0) 78 This is a faribe of Mr Fawoett's, of Scaleby Castle, an intimate friend of Mr Bates's, some specimens of which were to be found at Holker, in 1868. Lady Jocelyn, by 10th Grand Duke 21848, out of Elvira 10th, made £94 10s. at Dunmore, 1872. (Mr Singleton.) Distinctly descended as it is from the same pur& spring as the Prmoess tribe, and accepted once at Holker, yet this MHvira family has failed to attain to anything like popular favour. Distrust appears to have been evoked by the many alien crosses with which the earlier portion of the pedigree is laden, in the selection of which no method is discernible, and which the credit of the grand bulls put on by Mr Drewry quite failed to dissipate. A daughter of the 700 guinea Princess, Elvira, (1805, Vol. I., II., III., p. 246) was bred by Sir H.V. Tempest, in whose possession she produced Helen, by Wynyard 703. She then passed into the hands of Mr Binns, who bred Moss Bose, sold to Mr Harrison, from whom she passed to Mr Ellison, of Sizergh Castle, who then held on the line up to Euby Rose 2nd, which he sold to Mr Drewry, who resumed the name of Elvira. At Mr Brogden's sale, in 1873, who had bought the sort at Holker, six females of this family averaged £61 lis. 4d. Emma (illustration H. B. Vol. XIV., p. 444, red, 18.56) won ten prizes at th? Yorkshire, Lancashire, and other local shows. She was second for the Purcel) Challenge Cup at Belfast in 1861. " This family descends from Orofton's well- known Emily, a prize animal herself." (Saunder's Cat.) Sale 1870, when four- teen averaged £66 4s. 6d., Edgar 19680, a bull in use, making 110 gs., and Earl of EgUntown 23832, also on service, 61 gs. Earl of Eglintown was sire of Waterloo 36th (Var. 2) (475 gs.. Lord Beotive,) of Waterloo 38th (300 gs., Hon M. H. Cochrane;) and Amy Grwynne : and Edgar was sire of Waterloo 40th (360 gs.. Rev P. Graham.) Compare Benson and Winifred pedigrees at root. The American Nelly Bly and Cherry Jjoss families descend from Elvira by Duke's daughter, the imported Lady Elizabeth by Emperor 1974. Royal Butter- fly 3rd 18754, sire of Bright Eyes 2nd (Wild Eyes, Var. 6) was of the tribe. 79 Pedigree 2Vi6e— ELVIRA FAWCBTT'S Breeder of Sire ELSIE,- got by Lqrd Thomdale 31756 Mr W. Slye dam Elvii-a 10th by Richard 16834 ... Mr Fawoett gd Elvira 4th by Disraeli 10125 Mr T. Bates 3d Elvira 3rd by Morton 14963 Mr Studholme, 4d Elvira 2nd by Titian 5485 Mr Fawoett 5d Elvira, by Smeaton 5212 ... ... (o) 6d ArtlesB 2nd by Champion 331 9 ... (o) 7d Artless by Emperor 1010 Mr Binns 8d Kate by Allison's Bull 26 Mr Allison Tribe of Sire Lady Bates Elvira, Fawcett's Oomp. Benson Mixed blood do (o) Elvira (Princess) do (0) Tribe— EJjYIRA. SEE PRINCESS ELVIRA 7th, 1867 got by 10th Grand Duke 21848 dam Elvira 2nd by 8th Duke of Oxford -15939 Duke of Devonshire gd Ruby Rose 2nd by The Baronet 10918 Sir W. Lawson 3d Ruby Rose by Burgundy 7861 ... Mr Biiohall ... 4d Moss Rose 4th by Pilot 4707 (o) 5d Moss Rose 2nd by Navarino 2352 ... Mr Bolden 6d Moss Rose by Favourite 256 ... ... Mr J. Newby ... 7d Elvira by Phenomenon 491 Mr-R. Colling ... 8d Princess by Favourite 252 Mr C. Colling . . . 9d I ... by Favourite 252 do lOd ... byHubbaok319 Mr J. Hunter .. . lid ... by Sno-wdon's bull 612 ... Mr G. Snowdon I2d ... by Waistell's bull 669 ... Mr Waistell 13d by Masterman's bull 422 ... Mr J. Masterman 14d ... by the Studley bull 626 ... Mr Sharter Tribe— EHyiUA CROFTON'S— SEE WINIFRED EMMA, 1856 got by Richard Coeur de Lion 13590 ... Mr Towneley ... da,mBmilyby Kossuth 11646 MrS.B.Bolden gd Baroness Emilia by Baron of Ravens- Mr J. Hegan . . .Grand Duchess ( var 3) Oxford Mixed old blood Old blood cp. Tuberose (R.B's) Isabella Old blood Wildair, R.C's Lady Maynard do Stephenson's stock (0) (o) (o) (o), worth 7811 3d Emily by Comet 1854 Mr Lax Mr Crof ton Gipsy Mixed old blood Cripple Comp Cressida 80 Empress of BRndostam,, roan, 1857, bred by Mr Jolly, tlie property of Lady Pigot, was an English and French Gold Medalist, and also the winner of 17 prizes. She was a great milker. Her sister. Empress Mary, sold for 229 gs. A^Bfi^hsr sister, Empress of the Sea, won 19 prizes, and another. Empress of the Isles, 12 prizes. Mr Hugh Aylmer owned another. Sister Maude, " dam of remarkably fine stock.'' His Phillises are of the same stock. Duchess of Cleveland, bred by Lord Feveraham, was sold at the Buncombe Park sale, 1873, for 52 gs. The family descends from Mee (roan, 1809, Vol. I. II., III., p. 259) bred by Mr Booth, of KiUerby, who sold Eyilena to Mr Duncombe.' 81 Tribe — ELVIEA {continued) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire 4d Eleanora by Bolipee 1949 ... MrCrofton ... Old blood 5d Elvira by Duke 1933 do' Blossom, Crof ton's 6d ... by WeUington 2824 ... Mr Jobling ... Old blood 7d ... by Young Remus 2522 ... (0) (0) 8d ... by Midas 435 ... Mr R. Colling... Red Rose R.C.'s 9d ... by TraveUer 655 ... Mr W. Jobling (0) lOd ... by Bolingbroke 86 ... MrC. CoUiug... Lady Maynard Tr*e— EMPEBSS OF SINDOSTAN EMPRESS OF HINDOSTAN, 1857 got by Duke of Kent 14440 Mr Bamett ... Booth blood dam British Empress by Prince George 13510 Mr R. Booth... Halnaby . gd British Queen by British Boy 11206 ... do ... do 3d Leonore by Fitzleonard 7010 do ... Isabella 4d .., by Young Rufus 13649 ... Mr Jolly ... Mixed blood 5d ... by Constitution 12634 Mr Harrison ... do 6d ... by Young Comet 1853 '. Mr Reed ... do IWfee— EVE SEE BOOTH'S TUBEROSE DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND, got by 2nd Duke of Collingham 23730 ... dam Stephanotis by Crown Prince 17645... gd Stately by Medallion 13323 3d StarUng by ClevelS,nd Lad -3407 4d SteUa by True Blue 5522 5d Sunbeam by Young Grazier 3928 6d Sunflower by Expectation 3749 7d Moonshine by Emperor 1013 8d Young Evilena by Baron 58 9d Bvilena by Marshal Beresford 415 lOd Eve by Lame Bull 359 lid Young Moss Rose by Son of Suworrow 636 12d Old Moss Rose by Suworrow 636 13d by Son of Twin Bro. to 1870 ... Captain Gunter ... LordFeversham do ... Mr Bates ... LordFeversham do do do ... Colonel Trotter ... Major Bower ... ... Mr Booth (o) Mr R. Colling.. Ben i Duchess Furbelow Comp. Quickly Oxford 2nd's Bro. Eve Old blood (o) Wildair, R.C.'s Old blood Old Daisy Old blood (o) Old blood 14d , by Twin Bro. to Ben 660 Mr Booth .;. Lady Maynard MrR. ColUng.. .Comp. Red RoseR.C.'s 82 Europa (roan, 182—, Vol, I., II., III., p. 257) was bred by Mr Robertson, of Ladykirk. Slie was g. grand-dam of Bachan Hero 3238, the first prize yearling. Highland Society, 1840, 1st prize two-year-old, and also the £100 premium bull at Berwick 1841, as best bull of any age. He was the property of Sir C. R. Tempest, Bart., and Mr Whitaker. Europa was dam of Tarrare 1502, the property of Right Hon. C. Axbuthnot. Compare Satellite 1420, used by Mason. From Short Tail by Wellington 679, tiirongh another channel descend the Duke of Buccleuch's celebrated Cherries, (see Challenge 44509,) so much thought of in Scotland. The various families of Ihmmy, Mmtail, Fennel, Fidget, Fiiehda, all descend from Fletcher 2nd (r. & w., 1833, Vol. V., p. 261) bred by Mr Bates, and sold to Mr Bell, Kirklevington. The prices made on different occasions show the favour in which these various branches of the tribe have been held. Fantail 6th was sold to Mr G. Ashbumer, at Mr Moore's sale, in 1875, for 310 gs. Fanfail's Duchess 2nd (out of Fantail) made 250 gs., at Mr Lister's sale, in 1876. Fantail 5th was sold at Killhow, 1871, for 360 gs., and her heifer, Fantail 6th, for 310 gs., at Whitehall, in 1875. At the New York Mills sale (S. Campbell's) 1873, Lady Bates 4th g. grand-daughter of Filbert (roan, 1848, Vol. IX. p. 365) was sold to Mr Bedford, Ky., for 650 gs., and her c. c. to Col. King, for 320 gs. Lady Bates 5th made 220 gs. (Mr Bedford), Lady Bates 6th, 460 gs. (Mr Bedford,) and Lady Bates 7th, 320 gs. (Mr Cornell). The FvAilma variety derives from Fuclma (r. & w., 1848, Vol. X., p. 378) bred by Mr T. Bell, and sold to Mr J. F. P. Philips. The exceptional excellence of the animals sold brought the Fuchsias inlio solid favour at Capt. Blathwayt's, in 1873, when Lord Dunmore gave 450 gs. apiece for Fuchsia 12th and Fuchsia 13th, six of the tribe averaging £326 4s. Cleopatra, at Mr Meakin's, 1875, made 350 gs., Mr S. P. Foster, and her caU 50, Mr J. A. Mumford, and Cleopatra 2nd, 360 gs., Mr Blezard. In 1875, at Dunmore, Mr Lister gave £945 for Fuchsia 12th, and Mr Larking £682 10s. for Fuchsia 13th. Four Fuchsias averaged £542 Is. 3d. 83 Tribe— EXJUOFA Pedigree EUROPA Breeder of Sire got by Sirius 598 Mr Robertson.. dam Short Tail by Wellington 679 ... Mr C. Colling., gfd Honeysuckle by Sultan 631 Mr Robertson.. 3d Jane by Signior 588 do FAME, SEE FLORENCE Tribe of Sire Lady Maynard Old Cherry C.C.'g Lady Maynard Old blood THhe- FA-NT AIL, FANNY FANTAIL 4th, 1867 got by Touchstone 20986 dam E^ntail by Barleycorn 17348 gd Fair Helen by General Canrobert 12927 3d FloreUa by 5th Duke of York 10168 ... 4d Flirt by 4th Duke of North'land 3649... 5d Flirt by Short Tail 262i 6d Fletcher 2nd by Belvedere 1 706 7d Fletcher by Son of Young Wynyard 2859 Countess of Antrim Princess 8d ... descendedfrom J.Brown's Old BuU (o) (o) FAREWELL, SEE FLORENCE SirC.Kuightley Rosy do do Mr T.Bell ... Nosegay Exors. of T.Bates Duchess Mr T.Bates ... do do do Mr Stephenson do Tribe— FENNEL BARON FENNEL got by Baron Wild Byes 25604 Mr Atherton ... Wild Eyes (var. 4) dam Fennel 5th by Lord Oxford 2nd 2021 5 Mr S. Thome . . . Oxford gd Fennel 3rd by Cherry Duke 2nd 14265 Mr S. E. Bolden Cherry Duchese 3d Fennel by 5th D of York 10168 ... Exors. of T.Bates Duchess 4d Filbert by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 ... Mr T. Bates ... Oxford 2nd's Bro. 5d Felicia by 4th D of North'land 3649 do Duchess 6d Fanny by Short Tail 2621 do do 7d Fletcher 2nd by Belvedere 1706 ... Mr Stephenson Princess SdPletcherbySonof Young Wynyard2859 Countess of Antrim do 9d descended from J. Brown's Old Red Bull 97 (o) (o) G2 84 In 1878, at Mr LarMngB', Mr Ashbumer bought Fuchsia 13th for 310 gs,, and Fuchsia's Duchess 4th for 265 gs. Mr M'CuUoch gave 400 gs. apiece for Fuchsia's Duchess and Fuchsia's Duchess 2nd. The Flora was a favourite family of Mr A. L. Maynard's, and famous animaJs have been bred from it, e.g., Marton Dnie 22307, sire of Clcwr Star, from whom the Lady Worcester branch of the Wild Eyes' tribe descends, and Red Gauntlet, put to Winsome. Kindred is the origin of Oxford 2nd 18507, in the Winsome pedigree. The tribe derives from Flora by Son of Young Albion 15, bred by Mr A. L. Maynard (roan, 1830, Vol. I., II, III., p. 296,) and sold to the Ohio Company, U.S.A. From her descend the American Families of the Coras and Armettas. For Lady Cambridge, of this tribe, Sir Wilfred Lawsou gave 180 gs., at the TJnderley sale, in 1874, and Mr Coleman 100 gs. for her dam. Lady Oxford. Her daughter, Oxford Lily, made £186 10s. Four Floras averaged £144 7s. 6d. at TTnderley, in 1874. 85 Tribe— FIDGET Pedigree FIDGET 7th, 1866 got by 3rd Lord Oxford 22200 dam Fidget 6th by 7th Dnke of York 17754 gd Fidget 4th by 4th Duke of York 10167 (3d Fidget 2nd by D of North'Iand 1940 4d Fidget by 2iid Earl of Darlington 1945 5d Fletcher bya Son of Tg.Wynyard 2859 Countess of Antrim Princess 6d ... descended from J. Brown's Red Bull 79 (o) (o) Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr S.Thome... Oxford Captain Gunter Duchess Mr T.Bates ... do do ■ do do Trinket Tribe -FUCHSIA FUCHSIA gth, 1868 got by G Duke of York 24071 dam Fuchsia 6th by Earl of Glo'ster 21644 gd Cambridge Fuchsia by 2nd D of Cambridge 12743 3d Fuchsia 4th by Kirklevington 3d 13120 4d Fuchsia by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408... 5d Fancy by 4bh D of North'land 3649... 6d Young Nancy by Short TaU 2621 ... 7d Nancy by Belvedere 1 706 SdFletcher by Sonof Young Wynyard2859 9d ... descended from J. Brown's Bed Bull 97 Capt. Blathwayt Fidget do Olive Leaf Mr S. B. Bolden Cambridge Rose Mr J. Philips ... Wild Byes (var. 11) Mr T.Bates ... Oxford 2nd'8 Bro. do Duchess do do Mr Stephenson Princess Countess of Antrim do Co) Co) Tribe— FLOEA MAYNARD'S— SEE ROSAMOND LADY CAMBRIDGE, 1869 got by Royal Cambridge 25009 Mr B. L. Betts... Cambridge Rose dam Lady Oxford by Lord ChauoeUor ' 20160 Mr Jonas Webb Heydon Rose gd Lady Richmond by Oxford 2nd 18507 MrA.L.Maynard Rosamond 3d Mrs Richmond by Duke of Richmond 7996 Mr T.Bates ... Duchess 86 FUfra by Magician 7185, was bred by Mr Bmmerson, and her daughter, Flirt, sold to Mr A. L. Maynard. Mr Lanoaeter, of Little Smeaton, appears to have bred the generation by Alive ! 2995, and to hare sold them to Mr J. Emmerson (comp. Duchess, Vol. V., p. 206, CEgina, Vol. V., p. 215.) Mystery, : of this tribe at root, was sold to Mr Drake for 38 gs. at Tanqueray's sale in 1856, and Louise, a calf, descended from Grolden Pippin by Belredere 2nd, was bought by Mr Becar for 34 gs. From Golden Pippin descends the American Bloom family, six females of which were sold at the New York Mills sale, 1873, for an average of £273 17s. 6d. The first trace of this tribe is found in Exhalation (Vol. I. II., III., p. 262,) bred by Mr Charge, about 1823. Flonmthe (white, 1838, Vol. V., p. 269,) was bred by Mr J. Booth, Killerby, as also Mantle (red roan, 1838.) Mantle was sold to Mr Bannerman, of Chorley, who bred Beauty (roan, 1847, Vol. X., p. 265,) (illustration.) Beauty won first prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Lincoln in 1854. She was dam of Beauty's Butterfly (who took London by storm at the Baker Street Show, and was immortalised by Pwnch in some elegant verses,) and grand-dam of Master Butterfly 4th, sold to the Emperor of the French. Beauty 8th (white) was sojd at Messrs Atkinson's sale, 1872. for 115 gs. Colonel Towneley's Valiant 10989, own brother to Beauty by Viotot was sire of Victoria (Vol. XTT., p. 664,) (illustration,) who besides winning many first prizes at the Eoyal, the Yorkshire, Durham County, &c., Shows, performed the astounding feat of leading, as a three-year-old, in the cow class at the Eoyal Salisbury Show, 1857, and the same year obtaining first prize, gold and silver medals, &c., as the best fat cow, both at Birmingham and Smithfield, returning home to calve a bull calf. Gold Medal 16174, sold at a long price to Messrs Atkinson, Peepy. Exhalation's colour is not recorded, but her daughter was white, and the whole tribe shows a tendency that way. 87 Tribe — ^FLORA (continued) Pedigree 4d Favourite by Cotherstone 6903 5d Flora 2nd by Yellow Boy 5694 6d Flora by Red Robin 2492 7d Flora by Burley 1 766 8d Flora by Son of Young Albion IB 9d Young Redneck by Sir Marton 1453 lOd Old Red Neck by Palm Sun 7311 lid by a bull of Mr Par- rington's (o) Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr W. Harrison Sally MrA.L.Maynard Mixed old blood Mr R. Booth ... Anna MrJ.C.Maynard Venilia Mr Booth Halnaby Mr A. Maynard Lady Maynard do (0) (o) Tribe— FLORA EMMERSON'S FLORA X., got by Watohnian II. 27756 Duke of Buocleuoh gd Flora III. by Masterman 26864 ... Mr A. Cruickshank 3d Flora by Squire of Bushey 20889 . . .Mr J. Majoribanks 4d TuUp by Richard Coeur de Lion 13590 Mr Towneley ... 5d Opulent by Abraham Parker 9856 6d Flounce by Tomboy 9750 7d Flora by Magician 7185 8d .. by Vivian 5575 ... 9d . by Belvedere 2nd 3126 lOd .. ,. by Alive 01 2995... tld .. ,. by Eclipse 236 ... 12d . .. by Grey BuU 872... 13d . .. by Paddock BuU 477 14d .. .. by Red Bull 97 ... SirO. A. Tempest J. Emmerson ... Mr Lax R. Emmerson ... Mr J. Stephenson Mr Maynard ... Col. Trotter ... Mr Charge Mr J. Brown ... Mr J. Thompson Rosebud (Wood's) Mixed blood Louisa Gipsy Mixed, old blood Flora (Emmerson's) Old blood Mixed blood Princess Lucinda Old blood Comp. Louisa Old blood (o) Trifce— FLOEANTHE Mr J. G. Wood Bliss SEE PRIMROSE AND LAVENDER BEAUTY got by Prince Patrick 1 6760 dam Beauty 4th by Richard Coenr de Lion 13590 gd Beauty 3rd by Frederick 11489 3d Beauty by Victor 8739 4d Mantle by Marcus 2262 5d Floranthe by Matohem 2281 6d Flora by Wonderful 700 Mr Towneley ... do Mr Bannerman Mr J. Booth ... Mr Mason Major Rudd ... Gipsy Barmptpn Rose Bracelet Old blood Mason (No. 2) Old blood Flora by Isaac, of the tribe then known as "the Hope tribe," but since distingnished as the Farewell, was another of the cows which Mr R. Booth inherited with his paternal fields in 1835. She had already given birth to Farewell by Young Matchem 4422, whose produce were dispersed as below : — ' Floea by Isaac U29, (roan, 1833, Vol. V., p. 265) ' Farewell, by Toting llatohem 4422, (white, 1836, Vol. V., p. 251) Fameby Baspberry4876, ' Faith by Easpberry 4875, Fanny by Eubens 5027, roan, 1839, sold to Mr H. I roan, 1840 roan, 1842, sold to Mr Watson, walkeringham | Ben Wilson, Bramtb Hoipe by Leonard 4210, (roan, I 1843, Vol. IX., p. 399) Charity, red, 1846. by Hopewell 10332, roan, 1847, Harbinger, roan, 1848, ' I Buckingham 3239 by BuoMngham 3239 by Baron Warlaby 7813 Crown Prince (100873 roan, 1849, by Fitzleonard 7010 " Faith was a large, fine, but rather masculine cow. She stood second to " Necklace at Donoaster in 1843, and second at Richmond in 1844. Her daughter " Hope was a magnificent cow, some even venturing to affirm, better than Charity. " She won five first prizes." " Charity was the personification of all that is " beautiful in Shorthorn shape" — "perfectly moulded" — as even in form a« a roUer, so that " a wand laid longitudinally along her side touched at almost " every point." " She was thrice decked with the white rosette at the RoyaJ, " and thrice at the Yorkshire meetings " (Carr.) Harbjnger was sire of Red Rose, for whom Mr R. Booth refused a blank cheque from Rev J. Bolden, " the " dam of the incomparable Queens," Queen of the May, Queen Mab, Queen of the Vale, and Queen of the Ocean, all got by Crown Prince. Fame, sold to Mr H. Watson I Fanchette by Petrarch 7329, Florence by 2nd D of York 5959, Fay byFoig-a-Ballagli8083, (roan, 1845, Vol. VH., p. 35) (roan, 1845, Vol. Vm., p. 352) (red, 1849, Vol. IX., p. 359) From Fanchette are descended Mr Torr's Fairmaid by Usurer 9763, Mr Pawlett's Fairy by the Corsair, and Mr Barclay's Faith by Sir Charles. She went ultimately to Mr Sanday, at whose sale in 1861 Mr Pawlett bought her descendants, Fairy (165 gs.) and Faith (105 gs.) Fay produced Mr Bolden's FeneUas by Grand Duke 10284. Florence, " a large and noble cow," was bred by Mr Carruthers. She won as best yearling at the Wharf dale Agricultural Show in 1846, and as best two-year-old in 1847. She was sdld at Mr C's sale, September 6, 1847, for 70 gs., and in the hands of Mr Douglas, of Athelstaneford, calved Little Red Rose by Mr Whitaker's Petrarch, an " extra- " ordinary good bull," of the StarviUe tribe. From Little Red Rose Sir H. H. Bruce bred Norma, who came into the possession of Mr J. Grove Wood : her descendants becoming " his favourite family," " the best he ever had." Her grand-daughter Clarionette beat Colonel Gunter's famous twin Duchesses at the Royal Highland Show, Dumfries, 1860. In 1849 Mr S. E. Bolden bought Florence, and bred from her the two Dukes of Bolton (12738-9,) the first of whom was sold at the Hyning sale in 1855 for 105 gs. (his dam making 86 gs., ten years old,) whilst the second was sire of 3d Grand Duke 16182, one of the noblest arid most successful sires ever seen. Fourteen Fames averaged £139 2s. 7d., at Castle Grove sale, 1871, although suffering from "foot and mouth" on the day of sale. Eighteen Fames averaged £142 9b. at Mr Pawlett's sale, 1872. The Anierican FUlagree family descends from Fame ; the Fidelity, through Titania from Florence. From Famny by Rubens descends Mr St. John Ackers's celebrated Lady Carew family. Farewell was finally sold by Mr Booth to Mr Walker, of Maunby, in whose hands she produced white twins, Clementina and Clematis by Clementi 3399 (own brother to Cressida.') The descendants of Clementina, crossed with alien blood, still produced valuable animals for Messrs Foljambe and Lynn. From Clematis, through " a better fate," (Carr,) by a line of Booth bulls, came Mr Carr's Dame Quickly, &c. 8!) Tribe Pedigree TdExhalationby Hulton 1121 8d VapoTir by Comet 155 9d Young Haunali by Comet 155 lOd Old Hannah by Major 397 lid Best Twin's daughter by Charge's Grey Bull 872 12d Best Twin by Favourite 252 13d Old Simmon descended from Studley "White Bull 627 FLOEANTHE (continued) Breeder of Sire Mr Charge Mr C. Colling ... do do Mr Charge Mr C. Colling (o) Tribe of Sire Louisa Lady Maynard do Lady Louisa Lady Maynard (o) Tn6e— FLOEEJSrCE oe FAME oe FAREWELL FAREWELL 2nd, 1872 got by England's Glory 23889 Mr T. C. Booth Christon dam Norman Lady by Sir Roger 16991 ... Mr B.. Booth ... Halnaby gd Noi-ma by Druid 10140 Mr Torr ... Old blood 3d Little Red Rose by Petrarch 7329 ... Mr Whitaker . . . Starville 4dFlorenceby 2nd Duke of York 5959... Mr T. Bates ... Duchess 5d Fame by Raspberry 4875 Mr R. Booth ... Broughton 6d Farewell by Young Matchem 4422 ... do ... Comp. Halnaby 7d Flora by Isaac 1129 ..." do ... Isabella 8d ... by Young Pilot 4702 Mr Booth ... Old blood 9d ... by Pilot 496 Mr R Colling .. . Red Rose, R. C.'s lOd ... by Julius Csesar 1143 ; Mr Booth ... Old blood rri6&— FLOEENTIA FLORENTIA 13th, 1866 got by 7th D of York 17754 Capt. Gunter dam Fairy Queen by Duke of Ulster 12774 Messrs Rich gd Felicia by Kohinoor 11642 .... ... Earl Duoie 3d Flourish by Usurer 9763 Mr Hall 4d Florentia by Zenith 5702 Earl Spencer 5d Aspasia by Sweet WUliam 5368 ... do 6d Thasis by Roman 2561 do 7d (No. 55 Chaton sale) by Monareh 2324 Mr Mason 8d (No. 4 ChiLton sale) by Jupiter 342 ... do 9d ... by Sir Oliver 605 do lOd Raspberry by Trunnell 659 do lid Strawberry by Favourite 252 Mr C. Colling 12d Lily by Favourite 252 do 13d Miss Lax by Dalton Duke 188 ... Mr Charge 14d Lady Maynard by R. Aloook's Bull 19 Mr Jackson 15d ... by J. Smith's Bull 608 Mr J. Smith 16d ... by JoUy's Bull 337 ... Mr Jolly Duchess . . . Ursula do Mason (No.3) & old blood Mason (No. 1) Mason (No. 3) do Mason (No. 1) Mason (No. 2) Mason (No. 1) Mason (No. 2) Lady Maynard do Old blood (0) (o) (o) 90 This family takes its name from Flormtia (white, 1843, Vol. VII., p. 361.) bred by Earl Spencer, the property of Eail Duoie. Like the Tellurias, this family has accidentally attained a fame of its own, but is simply Mason (No. 1) at root. Fine specimens of the sort are constantly cropping up at different sales, and it has been subjected to many experiments in crossing. The Duke of Roxburgh gave 14.5 gs. for Florentia 13th at the Scaleby Castle (Mr Fawcett'e) sale in 1875. At Mr Stiles Rich's sale in 1868, who had obtained some of the tribe from Tortworth, fifteen Florentias averaged £72 3s. 3d. For Florentia 27th, grand- daughter of Florentia 13th, Lord Moreton gave 87 gs. at Mr Blandy Jenkins's sale in 1877. Jit Mr J. W. Larking's sale in 1872, eight females averaged £52 2s. 6d. Florentia was dam of Earl Ducie's Floiian 12887, by 4th Duke of York 10167, who was sire of Priam 18567, the Cressida bull, used to Countess of Oxford at Holker (Oxford, Var. 3.) Kohinoor 11642, Felicia's sire, was half-brother to Ursula, being by Fourth Dnke of York 10167 out of Crystal, whereas Ursula was by Usurer 9763. In his possession of the Flower tribe Jlr Torr prided himself on " having " the Only lineal descendant of Hubback 319, the Eclipse of Shorthorns." At the Aylesby sale in 1875, twenty-five Flowers averaged £576 18s. 3d. For Highland Flower Rev T. Stanifortii gave 1,500 gs. Of this cow, after inspection prior to the sale, 1 noted, " a grand cow, which we were told Mr Torr held " ' almost sacred,' long, tubular, meUow, feminine, reminding one much of the " glorious 6th Maid of Oxford, that was knocked down so unaccountably quick " at Towneley for 800 gs., the very model of a cow." Nonpareil (roan, 1813, Vol. I., II., III., p. 543,) the best and highest priced cow at R. Ceiling's sale in 1818, when thirteen averaged £142 17s. 6d., was sold to Earl Spencer for 370 gs., and her daughter, Sweetbriar, was the highest priced heifer, sold to Mr Maynard for 145 gs. Formosa (roan, 1834, Vol. V., p. 272,) was bred by Mr Maynard, Harlsey Hall, and sold to Mr Holdsworth, who bred Flora of Farnsfield. Formosa was then sold to Mr Beauf ord, who bred Fatima by 3rd Dnke of Northumberland 3647, from whom the Fatima family at Kimbolton Castle is called. Mr Torr bought Flora of Farnsfield, and bred Flower Girl (r. & w., 1843, Vol. VI.. p. 376,) &c. Flora's sire, Rinaldo, was by the (Sally) buU, Norfolk 2377, whose pedigree is very akin at root to that of Old Daisy, his dam, Robina by Bertram 1716, Old Daisy's grandson. The famous Phenomenon 491, R. Ceiling's, was own brother to Wildair, and considered by Mr Parrington " a finer bull than Comet " (Thornton.) Diana by Favourite 252, dam of Meteor 431, was Wildair's daughter, as was Juno, the first lot sold at the Barmpton sale, 78 gs., Hon J. B. Simpson. Her half-sisters, Wildair, made 176 gs., Mr Duuoombe, and Caroline, 160 gs., Mr Witham. Juno's daughter, Nonpareil, made 370 gs., the highest price of the sale, Lord Althorp, and was " one of the finest cows ever seen." (Thornton Cir.) This family traces to Miss O'Neil (Cows, Vol. I., II., III.,) bred' by Mr Jobling, sold to Mr Tibbits, who bred Miss Foote (red, 1826, Vol. I., II., III., p. 497,) and sold to Mr Caldecot, who bred Belinda (roan, 1835, Vol. VI., p. 265.) Belinda 2nd was bred by Mr Cowley, as also Lady Warden, sold to Mr B. Law- ford, who bred Lady Glo'ster. Lady Oxford was sold to Mr J. Downing. Oxford Belle, 4th g. daughter of Belinda 2nd, was sold at Underley, for 60 gs., in 1875. Tribe— FLOWER OR WILDAIR— R, Pedigree HIGHLAND FLOWER, 1868 got by Mountain Chief 20383 dam Clarence Flower by Fitzolarenoe 14552 gd British Flower by British Prince 14197 3d The Flower by Baron Warlaby 7813... 4d Flower Girl by Londesboro' 6142 5d Flora of Famfield by Riualdo 4949 ... 6d Formosa by Sir Thomas 2636 7d ... by Sir Alexander 591 8d ... byMarske418 9d Sweetbriar by North Star 459 lOd Nonpareil by Wellington 680 .. . lid Juno by Favourite 252 12d Wildair by Favourite 252 13d ... by Ben 70 14d ... byHubback319 15d ... by Sire of Hubback 319 Snow- don's BuU 612 16d ... by Sir J. Pennyman'a Bull 601 Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr R. Booth ... Moss Rose R.B.'s do Blossom R.B.'a do Halnaby do Blossom R.B.'s Mr Botteril ... Mixed old blood Mr Houldsworth Booth blood (0) . Mixed old blood MrJ.C.Maynard R. Colling's blood Mr R. Colling.. Bright Eyes R.C.'s. do Old blood do Wildair R.C.'s Mr C. Colling .. Lady Maynard do do Mr R. Colling... Red Rose Bro. Mr J. Hunter ... Stephenson's Stock Mr Snowden ... (0) Sir J. Pennyman (0) Tribe— MISS FOOTE LADY OXFORD, 1863 got by Imperial Oxford 18084 dam Lady Glo'ster by Harry of Glo'ster 14674 gd Lady Warden by Lord Warden 7167... 3d Belinda 2nd hy Lion 9299 4d Belinda by Rebel 4882 5d Miss Foote by Coxcomb 928 6d Miss O'Neil by Minor 441 7d by Son of Phenomenon 491 8d by TraveUer 655 9d by Colonel 1845 lOd by R. CoUing's Son of Mr S. Thome ... Oxford Mr J. S. Tanqueray Gwynne (var 7) Broken Horn 95 lid Hubback 319 by R. CoUing's Son of Earl Spencer ... DafEodU Mr T. Caldecott Mixed blood Mr W. Bagshaw do Rev T. Harrison Pink MrR. Colling... Red Rose R.C.'s Mr W. Jobling Wildair do Old Wood MrR. Colling... (0) do (0) do (0) 92 Miss Foote (r and w, 1822, Vol. V., p. 490,) bred by Mr R. Booth, sold to Mr Paley. Tube Rose (Vol. I., II., III., p. 764) was bred by Mr Booth sen. " I bought the Foggathorpe cow for £113, with auctioneer's fee," at Mr Edwards' sale in 1839.) He was son-in-law of Mr Smeaton, who hired E. CoUings' White Bull 151 for several seasons, and at whose death he took to the best stock. " This animal I put to my Duke of Northumberland," and " have " now two cows" (produce) "and'their descendants are very promising." (Mr Bates in Bell's History of Improved Cattle, p. 53.) Again (p. 295) " Mr " Smeaton used R. Colliags' white buU, for many years together, and Fogga- " thorpe's character resembled that of Princess, bought by the late Sir H. V. " Tempest, and might have been of the same tribe as Princess, but of this there "is no account to be had." jSbggatlwrpe (roan, 1830, Vol. I., II., III., p. 301) bred by Mr Edwards, was nearly ten years old when bought by Mr Bates, and not expected to breed. She won the second prize at the show, when the Cambridge Rose was rejected. Mr Bates considered her " very superior to the " cow that got the first prize, but both very inferior to the Cambridge cow." Mr Edwards bred many of the family, Lucy, Mayflower, Rosebud, &c., "which got widely dispersed. It was the accident of Mr Bates taking it up that gave it its chief fame, and yet now it has passed from the Bates' group. Its coat exhibits much yellow as a rule. From Tulip by Regent 546 descends the American IMao family, through Prize bjr Malbro' (Vol. I., II., III., p. 600) from imported Crocus by Romulus 2563. Malibran, light roan, 1836 (Illustration, Vol. V., p. 436,) May Flower's daughter, was bought by Mr Robinson, of Clifton Pastures, for 300 gs., at the Castle Howard sale in 1839. (Var 2) Golden Drop (roan, 1837, Vol. V., p. 297) was bred by Mr Edwards, and sold to Mr Mauleverer, AmoljfEe Hall, Cleveland. Roan Golden Drop (Vol. XII., p. 578) was bred by Mr Mauleverer, and Geraldine (r & wl, 1858, V6l. XVI., p. 472) by that shrewd judge, Mr H. Smith, of Drax Abbey, who admires the sort much. Two grand-daughters of Geraldine, Aylesby Foggathorpe and Riby Fogga- thorpe, averaged £283 10s. at Mr Torr's sale in 187^. At Mr Graham's, Oak- lands, 18V6, six Foggathorpes, crossed with Touchstone 20986 (Var. 1,) averaged £149 19s. 6d., Grafin Foggathorpe 7th making 200 gs., Mr Mcintosh, and Grafin Foggathorpe 9th, 285 ^s., Mr H. Webb. Grenadier 21876, sire of Musical (Gwynne, Var. 12,) bred by Rev T. Staniforth, and used by the Duke of Devonshire, was grandson of Gertrude by Vanguard 10994. 93 Tr^6e— MISS FOOTE (R. BOOTH'S) OR TUBEROSE Pedigree Breeder of Sire MISS FOOTE, 1822 got by Pilot 496 Mr R. Colling... dam Fair Maid by Agamemnon 9 ... Mr R. Booth ... gd Madam by Marshal Bereaford 415 ... Major Bower ... 3d Tuberose by The Lame BuU 359 ... Mr Booth 4d Moss Rose by Suworrow 636 Mr R. Colling. . . 5d by Mr Booth's Son of Twin Brother to Ben 88 Mr Booth 6d by Twin Brother to Ben 660 Mr R. Colling... Tribe of Sire Red Rose, R. C.'s Bright Eyes, R.B.'s Old Daisy Comp. Madaline Old blood Lady Maynard Red Rose's ,Bro. Tribe— FOGG ATHOEPE {three varieties) VAR. 1 BRIGANTINE 1868 got by Cassar 23499 Mr G. Graham Charmer dam Lorelei by Touchstone 20986 ... Sir C. Knightley 'Rosy gd Lady of the Lake by 2nd D. of Bolton 12739 3d Lady Foggathorpe by 3rd D. of Oxford 9047 4d Foggathorpe 4th by Duke of Northum- berland 1940 5d Foggathorpe by Malbro' 1189 ... 6d Rosebud by Ebor 997 7d Tulip by Regent 546 8d Primrose by North Star 459 ... 9d by R. CoUing's White BuU 151 lOd bred by Mr R. Colling Mr Bolden Mr T. Bates do Florence Oxford Duchess MrWhitaker ...MossRosejWhitaker's Mr Wiley Alderson & Coates MrR. CoUing... do do Patch Old blood do Princess (o) VAR 2 APRIL FOGGATHORPE got by T. C. B. 35722 dam October Foggathorpe by High Sheriff 26392 gd Gipsy Foggathorpe by Grenadier 21876 3d Gipsy by Sir Roger 16991 4d Geraldine by Brideman 12493 5d Gertrude by Vanguard 10994 6d Roan Golden Drop by Royal Prince 5024 7d Golden Drop by Ganthorpe 2049 8d Foggathorpe by Malbro' 1189 Mr J. B. Booth Hecuba Mr T. C. Booth Halnaby Rev J.Stanif orth Foggathorpe MrR. Booth ... do do Messrs Dodd ... Earl of Carlisle MrWhitaker.;. Halnaby do Isabella White Rose, Dodd'e Lady Sarah, R.B.'s Moss Rose, W.'s &c., &o. , as above. 94 (Var. 3.) Ten female descendant's of Zona Cross were sold at Mr Bobinson's sale, 1864. Lady Frameea was sold at Mr Carruther's sale, in 1847, for 22 gs., nine years old, her daughters. Flora 2nd and Flora 3rd, making respectively 48 gs. and 40^ gs. Flora 4th made 65 gs. liora of Piteorthie, (red, 181-, Vol. I., II., III., p. 297) was bred by General Simpson. Duchess was bred by Mr R. Jobson, as also Frances, (red, 1828) and Lady Frances (white, with red neck.) Fun, (white, 1854, Vol. XII., p. 392) was bred by Mr N. S. Barthropp, who sold her daughter, Fancy, to Rev. W. Holt Beever. Her descendants have been shown successfully by Mr Tregaskis, Cornwall. FrUl (roan, 1841, Vol. V., p. 243,) bred by Sir C. Tempest, twelve years old, and four female descendants averaged £57 lOs. 9d.'at Milcote sale, 1860. Her dam. Fancy by Remus 2524, bred by Mr Cattley, Brandaby, was grand-dam of Bex 6385, in the Blanche (Var. 3.) There were some of the family at Captain Oliver's, and at the Tortworth sale, 1853, Finance, Fancy's grand-daughter, made 90 ga. Lady Pigot had some of the family crossed with Booth bulls, (FUrt, Flora, Hopewell, &c.) The American "Queen of the Realm'' was of this descent. The American Bed Bvds are very similar in their fovindation. Compare Mr John Mason's (Dishforth) Verbenas, sold at Thirsk in 1879. 95 Tr*&e— FOGGATHOEPE {contiwued) TAB. 3 Pedigree Breeder of Sire KNIGHTLEY FOGGATHORPE, 1873 Tribe of Sire got by Sir Rainald 27i85 ... dam Frajilein Foggathorpe by Wilson i27811 gd Gross Lind by Trafalgar 23086 3d Lady lind by Baron Lind 17374 4d First Love by Norman 13394 od Lady Marguerite by 3rd D of Oxford 9047 6d Zona Gross by Sheldon 8557 7d Jemima by Benjamin 1710 8d Foggathorpe by Marlbro' 1189 &c., &:c., &c., Trib^-LABY SULTAN, '1876 got by Model 34861 ,. Messrs Leney Mr Purkis do ... Mr Robinson Earl Duoie Mr T. Bates Mr Lax... Earl of Carlisle Mr "Whitaker .. as above FEAlSrCES Charmer Comp. Seraphina Starville Khirkee Nonsuch Oxford Cherry Lady Sarah, E.B.'s Moss Rose, W.'s Mr Tregaskis ... Mixed blood dam Fidelity by Red Cross Knight 35218 Rev W. Holt Beever Silence gd Sweet One by Etoile du Nord 21710... .Sd Lady Love by Frank 1 7874 4d Fancy by Lord Barringtou 1st 13170 od Fun by St. Lawrence 10775 6d Fashion by St. Michael 9598 7d Lady Frances by Sultan Selim 2710... 8d Frances by Sir Frances B 1443 9d Lady Jean by Sultan 1485 lOd Duchess of WeUington 683 lid Flora of Pitcorthie by North Star 458 Tnbe— FRILL FEODORE, 1873 got by Baron York 30500 dam Fragrance by Baron Panton 23377 gd Forest Rose by Grand Duke 6th 19876 3d Fuchsia by Mameluke 13289 4d Young FriU'by Broughton Hero 6811 5d FriU by Rockingham 2550 6d Fancy by Remus 2524 7d White Rosette hy Juniper 1144 8d Rosette by White Comet 1582 9d Young Rose by Grandson of Favourite 2073 Mr Wright lOd Old Rose by Cattley's Grey Bull 1798 Mr Cattley do Vestris Mr Proctor . Garland, Crofton's MrN.G. Barthropp Lady l^arrington do Earl Duoie Mr R. Jobson ... do General Simpson Mr T. Jobling ... MrC.CoUing ... Mr B. H. Cheney Messrs Dudding Mr E. S. Bowen Sir G. Knightley Sir C. Tempest Earl of Carlisle Mr Cattley Mr Mason Mr Charge Daffodil DeUoacy Purity Comp. Rosalind Old blood do Lady Maynard Foggathorpe Mixed Booth Grand Duchess Ruby Mixed blood Lady Sarah, R.B.'s Mixed blood Mason (No. 3) Louisa (o) (0) 96 Our first peep of this grand cow was at Mr Stiles Rich's, Didmarton sale, in 1868, when she feU to the bidding of Lord Kenlis for 120 gs. Having sold, he re-bought her at Mr Foster's sale in 1871 for 61 gs. She was sold at the TJnderley sale, in 1874, to Mr Coleman for 150 gs., at whose sale, in 1876, (12 years old, Lot 1,) she went for 50 gs. Her descent was from Mr Crof ton's Oarland h J Monitoi 2331, (183-, "Vol. V., p. 282,) who bred her daughter. Garland, sold to Mr Emmerson. Florentine (roan, 1854, Tol. XIII., p. 465,) bred by Mr G. Sainsbury, was sold to Mr Stiles Rich, who bred Fata Morgana (r. & w., 1860, Vol. XVI., p. 453,) and Flora M'lvor in 1864. An excellent cow, both as regards character and pedigree, to rear a family from. The Marquis of Headf ort has a good collection of the sort entitled Fair Maids of OoUingham, ITnderley, Kent, Virginia, &c. Flora M'lvor's daughter, Baroness Bradwardine, made £173 5s. at Underley, Mr J. Grant Morris ; Fair Maid of CoUingham, :£315, Mr Brogden ; Fair Maid of Kent, £288 15s., Marquis of Headfort. Twenty-three descendants of Hogebvd by Margrave 2263, (182-, Vol. I., II. III., p. 668,) bred by Mr,G. Wood, were sold at Stan wick Park, Mr Wood's, in 1862. Very kindred at root to Rosebud were the grand and ancient cattle of Mr Geo. Aiigus's, (Old Moss Rose tribe,) sold at Broomley in 1878 : forty-twof females, of aU ages, averaging £47 12s. Id., Gaiety 3rd making 255 gs., Mr Jacob Wilson. Very kindred, too, the Costhj tribe, sold the same day, which was so much admired in the Hopton herd (Mr Chandos Pole GeU's.) This Garland family was a great favourite of Hon. and Rev Noel Hill's,r Berrington, whence Mr J. Robinson, Clifton Pastures, obtained the sort. Ultimately derived from Messrs Angus's stock are Rev T. Harrison's Firby 1040, and Mr Bates's Holkar 4041 ; and so, too, are the Matilda tribe, some of which commanded such extraordinary prices, three averaging £582, at Messrs Robertson's herd at Colac, Mclbowne. The .5th Duke of Brunswick, Matilda's grandson, won every prize he competed for in that country. He and his full sister, Matilda 10th won the National Champion prizes, as best male and best female. She was sold a two-year-old heifer, at the Inter-Golonial Exhibition at Sydney, in 1873' by, public auction, for 1150 gs. Similar in source to Mr G.Angus's cattle too, is the American Magnolia (or Minnie Napier') family. Gazelle, (roan, 1824, Vol. V., p. 289,) was bred by Rev Henry Berry, and sold to Mr Bowly, of Siddington, with whose name her descendants have been since associated, and in whose hands they attained a very fine character. MiUi- cent, her dam, (red, 1818, Vol. I. II., I|I., p. 485,) was bred by Mr Whitakert and bought by Mr Berry. At the Siddington sale, in 1875, the uniformity of type and excellent form exhibited by the Gazelle lot were much admired, -no less than their milking aptitude. For the broad-backed Gazelle 21st Lord Fitz- hardinge gave 400 gs. : seven females averaging £292 10s. that day. Gazelle 26th, having the sweetest of heads, and exquisitely carved out in front, making 435 gs. (Mr J. W. Larking.) At the Siddington sale, 1872, 21 Gazelles averaged £81 13b. ; at the same sale, in 1875, seven females averaged £292 10s. At the New York Mills^sale (S. Campbell, 1873,) two Sidonias (descending through Mr Bowly's Duchess of Siddington, Vol. XIV., p. 435,) averaged £139 13s. Genevia, Gazelle's daughter, was sold a calf at Rev H. Berry's sale, at Great Denham, Chepstow, Feb. 11, 1834, to Mr F. Stokes, Weston, near Ross, from whom Mr Bowly purchased her with others. Nineteen Gazelles, deriving from Red Rose by Martin 2279, bought at Rev H Berry's sale, Heuwood, 1835, were sold at Mr Haubury Leigh's, in 1862, only to disappear. At Mr Larkiug's," 1878, Gazelle 26th made 425 gs. (McCulloch,) Gazelle 29th 455 gs. (Lord Beotive,) Lady Gazelle (a calf) 150 gs. (McCulloch, Australia.) ' ' 97 Tnfee— GAELAND CROFTON'S Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Site FLORA M'lVER, 1864 got by Third Duie of Lanoaater 19624 ... Mr T. BeU ... Peach dam Fata Morgana by Cupid 14359 Mr Sainsbury ... Darlington gd Florentine by 4th D of Oxford 11387 Earl Ducie Oxford 3d Piootee by Percy 9472 Mr T. Bates ... Bates' blood 4d Garland by Gainford 2044 Colonel Cradock Cherry 6d ... by Monitor 2331 Mr J. Crofton... Premium 6d ... by Snowdrop 2653 MrR. Crofton... NonpareU C.O.'s 7d ... by Barmpton 1677 Mr C. CoUing ... do 8d ... by Waverley 2819 Mr Crofton ... Blossom, Crofton's IVi6e— GAELAND OB EOSEBUD WOOD'S GENEVA'S GRAND DUKE 34024, 1874 got by Grand Buke of Geneva 2nd 31288 Messrs Leney ... Duchess dam Garland 6th by Kniffhtley 22051 . . . Mr G. Graham... Charmer gd Spring Flower by Killie Orankie 18129 Hon Noel Hill... Garland, Wood's 3d Sabrina by May Duke 13320 Mr S. B. Bolden Moss Rose, R.B.'b 4d Garland 3rd by Monk 11824 MrR. Booth ... Halnaby 6d Garland 2ud by Pestalozzi 10603 Mr H.Watson... Booth blood 6d Garland by Hector 4000 Mr G.Wood ... Comp, Welcome 7d Moss Rose by Emperor 1974 Mr R. Crofton... Blossom, Crofton's 8d Rosebud by Margrave 2263 Mr Wood Mixed old blood 9d ... by Leopold 2199 MrT. Jobling... Old blood lOd ... by Hector 2103 MrJobllng do lid ... by Traveller 655 Mr W. Jobling (0) 12d ... by Surly 2715 MrT. Jobling... (0) 13d ... by Colonel 152 Colonel Simpson (0) IV*6— GAZJiJLLE GAZELLE 26, 1871 got by 2nd D of Tregunter 26022 CaptonTi Gunter Duchess dam Gazelle 5th by 7th D of York 17754 do do gd Britannia by 4th D of Oxford 11387 Earl Ducie Oxford- 3d Buttercup by Snowstorm 12119 MrBowly Selina 4d Helena by Hampden 8129 MrBowly Mixed old blood 5d Silvia by Leo 4208 Earl Ducie do 6d Genevra by Henwood 2114 Rev H. Berry ... Mona 7d GazeUe by Sir Stephen 1456 Mr Charge Gentle Kitty 8d Millicent by Prince of Waterloo 528 MrWhitaker ... Magdalena 9d ... by May Flower 425 MrG. Coates ... Milbank lOd ... by a bull of Mr Nicholson's descended from Mr Brown's stock, of Aldborough H (0) (0) 98 Omtle Kitty -waa g giand dam of Mr Whitaker's Gambler 2046 used by Mr Bates. She was also dam of Kifct 2179 in the Cowslip pedigree. This tribe, well known at Kingscote, descends from Oeorgiama (roan, 1851, Vol. XI., p. 469,) bred by Mr Thomas, and the property of Mr R. Bell, of Mosbro' Hall. Her ancestry were bred by Mr Bell, and mainly by Bates' bulls. For Greorgiana 15th (under six weeks old) Colonel Kingscote gave 50 gs. at Mr Thomas Bell's sale in 1871. The QUUver is an " old Cumberland family " (Thornton.) Eliza 14ih made 36 gs. at Moorgate sale in 1874. EUza 19th was bred by Mr J. Caddy, who sold about a dozen in 1872. Nineteen females of this foundation were sold by Mr Thompson in 1878. White (JiUiver (nearly all white) 1825, (Vol. I., II., IH., p. 825,) belonged to Mr Burrows, who bred Lady Ellen. From Mr Burrows the sort went to Mr E. Emmerson. (See Jewess, Vol. V., p. 344.) 99 Tribe— GENTLE KITTY Pedigree Breeder of Sire WESTERN COMET 689, 1809 got by Major 397 dam Grentle Kitty by Mr Charge's Grey BuU123 gd Pretty Maid by Bartle 777 ggd ... by Highflyer 1112 Tribe of Sice Mr C. CoUing ... Lady Mr Charge ... Louisa do ... Old blood do (0) Tribe— GEOEGIANA GEORGIE HILLHURST 4th, 1874 got by Duke of Hillhurst 28401 : dam Greorgiana 6th by 4th D of Oxford 11.W7 gd Georgiana 5fih by General Caurobert 12926 3d Georgiana by St. Bernard 15227 4d ... by Lord George Bentinok 10444 5d ... by King Pippin 14769 6d ... by Earl Stanhope 5966 onH .M.Cochrane Duchess Earl Duoie Oxford Mr E. BeU ... Place Mr Thomas Mixed blood Mr E. BeU ... Lady Barrington do Mixed Old blood do Mixed Princess, &c. Tribe— GILLIVEE ELIZA igth, 1872 got by Waterloo Cherry 27763 dam Eliza 14th by Sir Windsor 22927 . . . gd BUza 10th by Knight of Distington • 18158 3d Eliza 3rd by Carlisle 14244 4d Eliza by Muncaster 20387 5d Lady Melbourne by Bachelor 5770 ... 6d Molly by Lord Melbourne 4264 7d Columbine by Saiery 5131 8d Elvira by Toung Western Comet 1575 9d Lady Ellen by Toung Western Comet 1575 lOd White GiUiver by Western Comet 689 1 Id Gilliver by Son of Favourite 253 Mr Torr Waterloo (Var. 11) Kev J. Storer ... Anna Capt. Spencer... Florence Mr Saunders .., , Craggs Lord Lonsdale... Mixed blood do Isabella Sir C. Tempest... Mixed old blood (0) GiUiver (0) (0) (0) . (°) Mr J. Charge ... Gentle Kitty Mr C. CoUing... Old Cherry, C.C.'s 100 Gipsy (red, 1842, Vol. VI., p. 387,) was bred by Mr Simpson, the property of Mr Eastwood, who bred G«m (red,) 1845. Miss Pegler (Vol. V., p. 494) was bred by Mr Hargreaves, and sold to Mr Simpson. Ruby (Vol. IX., p. 381) was bred by Mr Eastwood, and sold to Mr Towneley. She bred Enby 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5tli, and Kichard Coear de Lion 13590, (twin with Euby 3rd (dead,) by Jasper 11609,) the sire of Young Barmpton Bose. Gem (Vol. IX., p. 381) was bred by Mr Eastwood, and sold to Mr Towneley. The prize bull. The Squire 12217, was Gem's half-brother. Richard Coeur de lion was sire of Mr Jacob Wilson's famous Duke of Tyne. This family, known as " Mr Torr's &. Family" descends from Golden Loekfl (r. & w., 1837, Vol. V., p. 297,) bred by Mr Robson, Cadeby, and sold with her daughter Glow Worm to Mr Torr, by whose persistent use of Booth bulls it was grandly developed. "Four animals of this family averaged £136 10s. at " Holmescales, 1874 ; five averaged £279 6s. at Mr Torr's sale, 1875." This very famous and costly branch of the Duchess f amUy was originated by Mr S. E. Bolden, and takes its name from Qramd IhicJiess (roan, 1852, Vol XI., p. 415,) for whose dam. Duchess 51st, nearly ten years old, and a doubtful breeder, Mr Bolden gave 60 gs., at the Kirklevington sale in 1850, being the first lot offered. 101 Tribe— GIPSY Breeder of Sire MrTorp Toy Pedigree RUBY 8th, 1867 got by KiUerby Lad 20052 dam Ruby 6tli by General Havelock 16108 gd Ruby by Duke 9032 3d Gem by Harlsonio 6055 4d Gipsy by Planet 4718 5d Miss Pegler by Sol 2655 6d Rue by Harlsey 2091 7d Fortune by Regent 2514 8d Blossom by St. Alban's 2584 9d ... byNortbStar459 Trifee— THE AYLEg GR/ECIA, 1875 got by Waltron 30255 dam Germania by Lord Napier 26688 . . . gd Geneva by Breast Plate 19337 3d Grenmne Gold by British Prince 14197 4d Genuine Gem by Vanguard 10994 ... 5d Glisten by Vanguard 10994 6d Gleam by Baron Warlaby 7813 7d Gutter by Londesboro' 6142 8d Glowworm by Ranunculus 2479 9d Golden Locks by Remus 4932 lOd Golden Beam by Prince Comet 1342... lid by Count 170 12d by Constellation 163 ... 13d by Young Favorite 255 TWie— GEAND DUCHESS (three varieties) PRiSTCB IMPERLili CROSS VAR. 1 GRAND DUCHESS 8th got by Prince Imperial 15095 dam Grand Duchess 2nd by Grand Duke 10284 gd Duchess 51st by Cleveland Lad 3407 3d Duchess 41st by Belvedere 1706 4d Duchess 32nd by 2nd Hubback 1423... 5d Duchess 19th by 2nd Hubback 1423 ... 6d Duchess 12th by The Earl 646 Tribe of Sire Messrs Atkinson Mixed blood Mr Lax Cherry MrBeetham ... Delicacy Mr Simpson ... Mixed old blood MrWhitaker ... Moss Rose, W.'s MrJ.C.Maynard Mixed old blood (0) (0) Mr Wood Princess Mr R. Colling... Old blood BY G FAMTT.T MrTorr Waterloo (var. 11) Mi T.Barnes ... Mantalini MrTorr Bracelet Mr R. Booth ... Halnaby do Isabella do do do Blossom, R.B.'b MrCotteril ... Old mixed blood Fflxl Spencer ... Mason No. 1 Mr J. G. Dixon Old mixed blood Mr Gaunt . . .Moss Rose,Whita1rpr's Mr Eamsbaw ... Lady Major Rudd ... do Mr Grant do Mr S. E. Bolden Bliss Mr Bates Duchess Mr Bates Oxford 2nd's Bro. Mr Stephenson Princess Mr T.Bates ... Red Rose, Hustier'B do do do Duchess 102 Grand Duchesses 1st and 2ud were by Grand Duke 10284, and therefore, in ta/it,pure Ihwhesseg; as also was Grand Duchess 3rd by 2nd Grand Duke 12961, out of Grand Duchess 2nd. In Grand Duchess 4th by Cherry Duke 12589, we have Mr Bolden's^j-g^ experiment of an infusion of outside blood into the veins of the Duchess. His next essay was made with Prince Imperial 15096, who was got by 2nd Grand Duke 12961 (out of Bride Cai:e, of Booth's Bliss tribe,) and also with 2nd Duke of Bolton 12739 (who was got by Grand Duke 10284 out of Florence, by Second Duke of Tork 5959, grand-dam, Mr E. Booth's Fame.') Eminent success attended his venture, so that " Booth on Bates " became for a time the cry amongst breeders. Seeing' that both the Fame and Bliss tribes have, through Pilot 496, Suworrow 636, and Twin Brother to Ben 660, &c., much of R. CoUings' Red Rose, and so are akin to 2nd Hubback 1423, I was curious to know if Mr Bolden had calculated the cross accordingly. On inquiry, he told me that he had not done so, but was merely led to do what he did by his admi- ration of Mr Booth's cattle, and thought that they were adapted by their /ona to correct the weak places of the Bates type : an end which he certainly attained, for Grand Duke 3rd was described by Rev J. Storer, of Hellidon, (Mr •Downing's catalogue, 1872,) as " one of the very best Bates bulls I ever saw. He " was of great size, style, and character, and had a beautiful, yet quite masculine, " head, admirable hSair and touch, with abundance of heavy flesh of very fine " quality." And again in the Mark Lame Fkcpress report of Mr Bolden's sale, July, 1860, we have " A nobler animal, one more worthy of his lineage, or more " fully justifying the fame of his blood could not be seen. His depth of frame, " his quality of flesh, the harmony of his lines, the noble expression of Ms " countenance, were the themes of universal admiration and eulogy.'' Then of his famous daughter. Grand Duchess 17th, I noted, myself, at Sholebroke, in 1877, " really a marvel of a cow ; on such a scale, and yet so refined. The only " possible fault you can point to is a slight droop of the quarter, which may be " due to age. She has quite the Duchess head, a perfect front, excels in touch " and through the heart, has a grand rib, and the levelest of broad backs, although " she has bred nine calves. She is thoroughly feminine in appearance, notwith- " standing her great size. She has not in front the breadth of beam a " Warlaby prize heifer would exhibit, but she is more like one's idea of a first- " class milking cow." It will be noted, however, that Mr Bolden put two pure Duchess crosses on top of the new blood in Prince Imperial and Cheny Duke, before he used it for his purpose. Grand Duchesses 9th and 10th were both bred by Mr Bolden, and then (Vol. XV., p. 371) the tribe is recorded as in the possession of Mr J. Hegan, Dawpool, Cheshire, who bought the lot (nine cows and four bulls) for the round sum of £5,000, from Mr Atherton, who had privately purchased Mr S. E. Bolden's entire herd in 1862. Two females were lost through the use of undecortioated cotton cake, but after Mr Hegan's death, seventeen animals, that is twelve Grand Duchesses (including Grand Duchess 7th, 103 Tribe— GRAND DUCHESS VAE 1 Pedigree 7d Duchess 4th by Ketton 2nd 710 8d Duchess 1st by Comet 155 9d ... by Farourite 252 lOd lid 12d 13d by Daisy Bull 186 by Favourite 252 byHubback319... Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr T.Bates .. Akin to Old Cherry C.O.'s Mr C. Colling .. . Lady Maynard do do do Old Daisy do ' Lady Maynard Mr J. Hunter... Stephenson's Stock Mr Thompson.. (0) PEESrCB IMPERIAL AND GRAND DUKE 3kd, ckossbs VAE. 2 GRAND DUCHESS 23rcl, 1869 got by Grand Duke 7th 19877 dam Grand Duchess 17th by Imperial Oxford 18084 gd Grand Duchess lOth by Grand Duke 3rd 16182 ' 3d Grand I^uohess 5th by Prince Imperial 15095 4d Grand Duchess 2nd by Grand Duke 10284 5d Duchess 51st by Cleveland Lad 3407. . . Mr T. Bates &c., sis above. Mr S. B. Bolden Grand Duchess (Var. 3) Mr Thome ... Oxford Mr S. B. Bolden Grand Duchess do ... BUss do ... Duchess Oxford 2nd's Bro. 3ed grand DTJKE AND CHERRY DUKE, VAR. 3 GRAND DUCHESS 18th got by Imperial Oxford 18084 dam Grand Duchess 'flth by Grand Duke 3rd 16182 gd Grand Duchess 4th by Cherry Duke 12589 3d Grand Duchess by Grand Duke 10284 4d Duchess 51st by Cleveland Lad 3407... CROSSES Mr S. Thome... Oxford Mr S. E. Bolden Grand Duchess do do Mr T. Bates Cherry Duchess Duchess Oxford 2nd's Bro. See, as above In 1860 Mr S. E. Bolden sold off his Waterloos, a score of them, at an average of £92 13s. 3d. In 1862 the herd was sold to Mr Atherton, -who soon after parted with the Grand Duchess family (nine cows and four bulls) to Mx Hegan, of Dawpool, by private cqntract, for £5,000. Three cows were barren. On Mr Hegan's death, in 1865, his herd was brought to the hammer at Willis's rooms, where Mr Strafford gave a splendid lunch to his friends and supporters. They were in four lots, and were all purchased by Mr Betta, whose herd was sold ofE in 1867. (Saddle and Sirloin, p. 399.) Missing Page Missing Page 106 It may be interesting' .to read the comments on Mr Hegan's cattle, written on their catalogues dniing inspection at Dawpool, by two experienced judges, Messrs W. Woodward and Priestley :— Grand Duchess 5th (red.) ME PEIESTLEY. Well sprung ribs, plain rump, and long horns. ME WOODWAED. Very heavy fleshed, shal- low narrow thighs and black horns. Grand Duchess 7th (doubtful breeder) ' (red.) Thick and heavy fleshed, wide and deep, with a fine breast, and of a rich colour. Exceedingly heavy flesh and good form. Dark ends to horns. Un- certain breeder. Grand Duchess 8th (red.) The crack cow of Lot 1. Lengthy and well- made, with a good Sister to 5th G. Duchess. Not so large, but very neat, and of superior quality. Grand Duchess 9th <^roan.) Poor in condition, but like a breeder, and milks well ; bad horns. Has had three calves. Large hips, more patchy and thinner in flesh. Good head and horns. Grand Duchess 10th (red.) One of the best of the 12. Of great length, well sprung rib's, and deep but not a wide chest, and plain at the tail. Has had two calves. Pale red, fine top, good quality. A little down in rumps, thin thigh, good horns, black ends. Grand Duchess 11th (roan.) With a big knee, and not quite a Duchess about the head, but useful and good. Dam of Grand Duke 13th. Large knee. Has had two calves, very square top, good quality and form, not large. Dark ended horns. Grand Duchess 12th (roan.) A nice, but poor, heifer. Boan and white. Good frame and quality. Looks unhealthy ; large for her age. Grand Duchess 13th (white.) Of good form, but hardly a Duchess in the touch or muzzle. Bather blue nose. Square top, and nice quality. Good head and horn. Grand Duchess 14th (red.) Peculiarly true made, neat with good hair, but small' for her age. Da/rlt red. Lame in fore foot. Small and weak ; thin thighs, good horns and quality. Grand Duchess 15th (red.) Erect horns. Rather slack across the loins, but a pretty good one on the w;hole, and nice hair. TJgly horns. Flanks very fine. Back, especially loin, rather shallow. 107 Grand Duchess (red.) 17th Grand Duchess 18th (red.) Imperial Oxford 18084 (red.) Grand Duke 6th 19876 (roan.) Grand Duke 9th 19879 (roan.) Grand Duke 10th (red.) Grand Duke 13th (red.) Grand Duke 15th (rich roan.) ME PRIESTLEY. Nice in her hair ; with good looks and length, but an indifferent handler. A thick fleshed calf, but rather loose in her growth, and down in her back. Capital hair and quality, and good hind quar- ters. Light in fiank and dark muzzle. A useful plain sort of bull, with good crest, of good quality. Heavy flesh, of fair quality, with a deal of Booth. Rheumatic in his fore legs. Grand quality, and good inhisarms,head,horn, and hind quarters, but not good in his girth. Good ribs, but faulty and plain in other points. A nice young buU, but useless from rheuma- tism or something worse. ME WOODWARD. Red and white belly. Wonderfully thick, long calf, rather shallow. White spots on thigh.' Fine quality, mossy hair, upright shoulders. Darh red. Fair quality'. Bad form, bad girth. At Worceste:: " '. pi- — Very good Bwrli red. Fine quality. Good hind quarters. Bad girth, upright shoulders. Red and white. Long, and rather shallow. Up- right shoulders, lame and stiff.' Bad thighs. NOTES MADE AT THE PRESTON HALL SALE OF ME. BBTT'S HEED, MAY 1, 1867, BT TWO DIFFERENT ON-LOOKEES. Grand Duchess 5th (nine years old.) Grand Duchess 8th. A truly grand cow, whose offspring. Grand Dake . 5th, was sold when 14 days old for 500 gs. Recently calved, much admired and highly esteemed. A grand cow, a trifle leggy perhaps, but with no defect in her general frame. Long, lathy, even all over, proud, and stylish in her carriage, long horns, as great milkers are apt to have. A model of a cow, had quite a milking look, beautiful head and mossy coat. 108 Grand Duchess 9th. Grand Duchess 11th. Grand Duchess 15th. Grand Duchess 17tli. Grand Duchess 18th. Grand Duchess 19th. . Grand Duchess 20th. Grand Duchess 21st out of Grand Duchess 17th. Orwtid Buke ith got by Grand Duke 3rd 16182 out of Grand Duchess 8th. A very splendid animal, compact and lengthy, with a beautiful nead. Quite a treat to look at. Four years old, has never bad a calf, steery head, thick horn, more than doubtful breeder. Had all the making of a good cow, with long characteristic hind quarters, and splendid touch. Not so level as last, but forward in calf. A long cow, a trifle light in girth. Short in her quarter, tail somewhat high, quality wonderful, had a good deal of Duchess character. A year barren. Had a slightly roach back, but good carriage, fine full eye, nice heaxi, long quarters. Hollow be- hind shoulder. Good through the heart. Bates-like all over. A long cow, with mossy coat and well-spmng rib, but horrid head and horns. Beautiful cow. Hubback yeUow red, good rib, mossy coat, fleshy, great quality. • Bather shorter than last, delicate bone, great quality. Wonderful quality, showy shape and blood, had a beautiful mossy coat. A mossy-coated substantial youngster, possessing great quality. A pretty spotted calf, but not half the last one. A right grand bull, show- ing "almost too much breeding " (Eev J. Storer.) Heavy fleshed all over, low and lengthy, a trifle close behind. Had a kindly but mascu- line head. As good a Bates bull as can be Of these cows the only survivors are the descendants of QrcmA Ihicheas ntJi, at Sholebroke Lodge ; Qvcund DueJiess 18iA was driven home when due to calve, went amiss, and never bred again ; and the descendants of Grand Dudheis 21st (the daughter of Grand Duke 1 7th,) who was sold by Mr Mcintosh, with her heifer calf, to Mr R. Pavin Da vies, for 3,000 gs. Grand Duke of Weston 3rd (Mr Fox's) was the son of Orcmd JDuchess 19 3,) own sisters, and " secondly from Dorothy into those of White Moll Gwynne (var. 3,) and the " Wellington 2824 cow (var. 9.) This latter, passing through the hands of Mr " Tanqueray into the Holker herd, is known as the Minstrel tribe." Countess, dam of Merlin 430, was grand dam of Marmion 406. " The White MoU branch " of Dorothy's descendants went into Mr Caddy's herd at Roughholm, to KiU- " how and Underley." " The line of Cripple Gwynne went to Biddenham, there "producing Fanny Gwynne, Flossy Gwynne, &c." (var. 1.) See Dorothy (roan. Vol. v., p. 197,) Onpple (Vol. V., p. 158,) (var. 2.) Bight females of this variety (two being calves) averaged £181 18s. Bd., at Mr Paine's sale in 1874. For Fluffy Gwynne Lord Bective gave 520 gs. at Lathom in 1875. For Flighty Gwynne Mr Jon. Bigg gave 400 gs. at Mr Moore's sale in 1875, and for her daughter Lily Gwynne Lord Bective gave 515 gs. Ill Trib& Pedigree GOODY GLO'STER, 1858 got by Harry of Grlo'ster 14674 .. dam Gkxjdy Two Shoes by Beaufort 9943 gd Lady Grizelda by Laudable 9282 3d Grizzy by the Staait 7623 4d Grizelda by Daniel 3555 5d Young Grizzle by Isaac 1129 ... 6d Grizzle by Warlaby 672 7d ... by Son of Sir Dimple 594 8d ... byLayton2190 TrUe — GrWTKNE {thirteen varieties) FANCY GWYNNE 2nd VAE. 1 got by 22nd Duke of Oxford 31000 ...Duke of Devonshire Oxford (var. 2) dam Fama Gwynne by G D of Lightbumfe 26290 ' ... GEIZZLE Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire ... MrTanqueray... Gwynne (var. 7) 43 Lord Duoie Bessy ... Mr Woodhouse Mixed blood ... MrFawkes Venus ... Mr Brown Mixed blood ... Mr E. Booth ... Isabella ... Mr Booth Old blood ... MrO. ColliTig... Old Daisy (0) (0) gd Fancy Gwynne by 5th Grand Duke ■ 19875 3d Fatima Gwynne by 2nd D of Thorn- dale 17748 4d Frances Gwynne by Capt. Hardinge 10023 5d Fanny Gwynne by St. Thomas 10777 6d Sail Gwynne by Prime Minister 2456 7d Cripple Gwynne by Marmion 406 8d Daphne Gwynne by Merlin 430 9d NeU Gwynne by Latqn 366 lOd NeU Gwynne by Phenomenon 491 ... lid Princess by Favourite 252 12d 13d 14d 15d 16d MrBrogden ... Heydon Rose Mr S. E. Bolden Grand Duchess (var. 2) Mr S. Thome . by Hubback 319 by Snowdon's Bull 612 by Waistell's BuU 669 by Masterman's BuU 422 by the Studley BuU 626 Mr Parker MrWatkin ... Mr W. Baine ... Mr Seymour ... do (o) Mr E. CoUing ... Mr C. CoUing ... Mr J. Hunter ... Mr G. Snowdon MrWaisteU ... Mr J. Masterman Mr Sharter FLUFFY GWYNNE, 1873 got by 1st Duke of Oneida 30996 VAR. 2 dam Florence Gwynne by 5th Grand Duke 19875 gd Faustina Gwynne by May Duke 13320 3d Flora Gwynne by Young Benedict 15641 4d Fanny Gwynne by St. Thomas 10777 . . .Messrs Waloott and CampbeU, U.S.A. Duchess Lady Frances Adelaide Old SaUy Old blood Mixed old blood do Wfldair, R.C.'s Lady Maynard Stephenson's Stock (o) (o) Co) (0) Duchess Mr S.B. Bolden Grand Duchess (var. 2) do ... Moss Rose R.B.'s Mr Troutbeck ... Mixed blood Mr Watkin ... Adelaide &c., &c., as above 112 •(Var. 3). Duchess G-w^Tine, 180 gs. at Killhow, made £451 10s. at TJnderley . in 1874 CW. H. Salt, Esq.,) ; Duchess Gwynne 4th £609 (R. Loder, Esq.,) ; Prin- cess Gwynne £262 IDs. (Rev P. Graham) ; and Duchess Gwynne 5th £336 {T. Holford, Esq.,) ; Princess Gwynne, daughter of Duchess Gwynne, made 505 gs. at Mr W. H. Salt's sale in 1876, (W. Ashbumer, for Canada) when 14 Gwynnes averaged £188 14b. At Mr Troutbeck's, of Blencow, in 1838, "Old Dorothy Draggletail by " Marmion, was purchased by Mr Parkinson for 29 gs., and re-named Dorothy " Gwynne." (Saddle and Sirloin p. 94.) " In 1859 twenty-six Gwynnes averaged " £66 16s. 9d. at Blencow." The Gwynne family having been very prolific of females, it were obviously beyond the limits of my undertaking, to climb and trace all " crosses " beyond the point at which Mr Thornton divides their genealogical tree. Those branches only which I find of celebrity, do I include amongst the specified varieties. (Var. 6.) For instance, this variety I include, only because I saw her sold at the sale of Mr Harward (deceased,) where her fine frame, retaining, despite . the strongly mixed out-crosses at top, all the best points of the Gwynne character, was a theme of genera,l admiration. " You oamnot sink a Gwynne " was the common talk. It was from Mr Hetherington, of Middle Farm, who bred Polly Gwynne 2nd, that PoUy Gwynne 4th came to Winterfold. 113 TW6e— G-WYKNE (conlmiued) VAR. 3 Pedigree DUCHESS GWYNNE 4th, 1872 got by Baron Oxford Btii 27958 B dam Duchess Gwynne 2nd by 3rd D. of Clarence 23727 gd Duchess Gwymle by D. of Wetherby 17753 3d Polly Gwynne by Flying Dutchman 10235 1 4d Young Dowager Gwynne by St. Thomas 10777 Bd Dowager Gwynne by Prime Minister 2456 6d White Moll Gwynne by Wallace 5586 7d Dorothy Gwynne by Marmion 406 ... 8d Daphne Gwynne by Merlin 430 9d Nell Gwynne by Layton 366 lOd Nell Gwynne by Phenomenon 491 ... &c., &c., see above. Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire like of Devonshire Oxford (var. 4) Capt. Gvinter . Duchess do do ail of Burlington Statiia, Tanqueray'i MrWatkin ... Adelaide MrW. Raine ... Old Sally (0) Mixed old blood Mr Seymour . . . do do do (0) do MrR. CoUing... Wildair, R.O.'s VAR. 4 ROSS GWYNNE 2nd, 1870 got by Royal Cambridge 25009 ... dam Polly Gwynne by Flying Dutchman 10235 ■ gd Young Dowager Gwynne by St. Thomas 10777 MrWatkin Mr Betts ... Cambridge Rose Earl of Burlington Statira.Tanqueray's Adelaide &c., &c., see above. VAR. 5 ROSA GWYNNE, 1874 got by Windsor's Prince 32881 Mr Carr dam Rosamond Gwynne by Sir Windsor 22927 ..J Rev. J. Storer . gd Rebecca Gwynne by Knight of Dis- tington 18158 Capt. Spencer . 3d Ruth Gwynne by Exquisite 14524 . . . Mr Emmerson . 4d Young Dowager Gwynne by St. Thomas 10777 Mr Watkin &c., &c., see above. Bliss Annn. Florence Mantalini Adelaide 114 (Var. 4. ) Royal Gwynne, daughter of Ross Gwynne 2nd, was sold at ConiB- head Priory Sale 1877, to Mr H. Allsopp, for 430 gs. (Var. 5.) At Mr Caddy's Sale in 1872, fifteen females of the Gwynne family, five being calves, averaged £86 4s. 9d. At Mr Storer's Sale 1874, Mr J. L. Gibb, Canada, gave 130 gs. for Rennie Gwynne 2nd out of Rennie Gwynne, own sister to Rosamond Gwynne. At the New Tork Mills Sale, (S. Campbell's, 1873,) Atlantic Gwynne, calved on ship-board, (Orange Gwynne's daughter,) made 400 gs., (Lord Skelmersdale,) and her heifer calf, Miss Gwynne, (five months old,) 340 gs., Col. King, Minnesota. (Var. 7.) Orphan Gwynne, in Mr C. Howard's hands, bred Ophelia Gwynne, sold for 250 gs., to join the New York Mills Herd. (Var. 8.) A m y Gwynne was bought at Sealeby Castle, 1875, for 240 gs. by Sir Curtis Lampson. (Var. 9.) Kildonan's Bire, Ninth Duke of Oxford, was by Prince Imperial 15095, who was bred by Mr S. E. Bolden, got by 2nd Grand Duke 12961, out of Bride Cake of the Booth (^BlUs) tribe. (See Grand Duchess.) Dido (white, 1837, Vol. V., p. 167,) was bred by Mr Troutbeck, and sold with Dairy Maid, her dam, to Mr. Parkinson, of Ley Fields, who bred and sold Destiny (roan, 1846, Vol. VIII., p. 323,) to Mr Tanqueray., Lord Dnoie bred Delight (white 1849, Vol. IX., p. 328,) sold to Mr Harvey Combe, who bred Dustie (white; 1856, Vol. XII., p. 339,) sold to the Duke of Devonshire. Destiny's daughters, Celia and Daphne, both by Cossack 1880, were sold to Mr Mcintosh. ' 115 Tribe— GWTNNE [conimued) VAR. 6 Pedigree Breeder of Sire LADY GWYNNE, 1875 got by Earl Mortimer 33780 dam Polly Grwynne 7th by Oxford, 4tli Tribe of Sire 29481 gd Polly Gwynne 4tli by Emperor Maxi- milian 26100 3d Polly Gwynne 2nd by Wild Duke ith 21107 4d Polly Gwynne by Plying DutobmaiL 10235 5d Young Dowager Gwynne by St.Thomas 10777 .'. ... MrWatkin &o., &;o., see above. Mr J. Harward Mixed blood Earl of Beetive Craggs Mixed blood Wildeyes (var. 2) Earl of Burlington Statira,Tanqueray's Adelaide Mr J. Fawcett.. Mr Atherton ORA GWYNNE, 1869 VAU. got by Grand D of Lightbnme 26290 . . . dam Orange Gwynne by 5th Grand Duie 19875 gd Ophelia Gwynne by May Duke 13320 3d Orphan Gwynne by D of Glo'ster 11382 4d Daphne Gwynne by Conservative 3472 5d White Moll Gwynne by Wallace 5586 Mr Brogden Heydon Rose Mr S. E. Bolden GrandDuohess(Tar.2) do ... Moss Rose, B.B.'s Earl Ducie ... Duchess Lord Lonsdale . . . Benson Mixed old blood (o) &.O., &o., see above. AMY GWYNNE, 1869 VAR. 8 got by Earl of Eglinton 23832 Mr Saunders .., damC!laraGwynnebyPrincePatrickl8633 do gd Jfelly Gwynne by Old Rowley 15020. . . Mr G. Townsend ggd Orphan Gwynne by Duke of Glo'ster 11382 Earl Ducle &o., &c., see above. Elvira, Crofton's Blossom, Crofton's Gwynne (var. 1) Duchess KILDONAN 20051 got by 9th Duke of Oxford 17738 Dam Dustie by The Buck 13836 ... gd Daisy by Lottery 10472 3d Delight by Duke of Cornwall 5947 4d Destiny by Prince Earnest 4818 5d Dido by Wallace 5586 ... ... 6d Dairymaid by Wellington 2824 7d Dorothy by Marmion 406 8d Daphne by Merlin 430 9d NeU Gwynne by Layton 366 ... lOd Nell Gwynne by Phenomenon 491 VAR. 9 . .Duke of Devonshire .. Mr H. Combe ... .. Earl Duoie .. Mr Harrison ... Lord Lonsdale. . . . (°) Mr T. Jobling... Mr Seymour ... do (o) Mr R. Colling... &c., as above. Oxford Heydon Rose Mixed old blood Sally Mixed blood Mixed old blood do do do do Wildair, R.C.'s 12 U6 (Var. 10.) Mnttrel (red roan, 1846, Vol. IX., p. 480,) a " splendid oow," was bred by Mr ParkinBOn, Ley Fields, and bought by Lord Duoie, at whose sale (Tortworih,) she was purchased by Mr Tanqueray ; and at the Hendon sale, in 1855, the Earl of Burlington bought her for 110 gs. ; Minstrel 4th made 160 gs. ; her daughter, York Minstrel (Mr Fox,) 550 gs. ; and Greueva's Minstrel (out of Minstrel 4th) 600 gs. at Mr Ciheney's, in 1873, (J. P. Poster.) Por her daughter. Minstrel Maid, Lord Skelmersdale gave 550 gs., at KiUiow, in 1876. Genera's Minstrel 2nd was bought for Canada, at Mr W. H. Salt's sale, ia 1876, for 500 gs. For her g. daughter, Minstrel 5th, by 9th Duke of Geneva, a great beauty, very level, thick fleshed, and broad. Lord Skelmersdale gave 410 gB. at Sir W. Lawson's sale, in 1876. At Mr Tanqueray's sale, 22 Gwymie females were sold ; five White Molls averaging £50 13s. 4d., seven of the Wellington Com variety averaging £96 6s. Od., ten of the Oripple Gwynnes averaging £48 14s 4d. Mr Becar (America) gave 140 gs. for Minerva 4th, by Lord Warden, 7167, and 180 gs. for Minerva 2nd (dam of Marmaduke 14897. Minerva 2nd and Minerva 4th were half sisters.) (Var. 11.) Magic, by Wallace, (white, 1835, Vol. V., p. 433,) was ggg dam of Marmaduke, 14897, the famous Fenrhyn Castle bull. Marmaduke, not seven weeks old, was bought at Mr Tanqueray's sale, in 1855, by,Mr Majoribanks, for 100 gs., and sold at his sale for 500 gs., to Mr Harvey Combe, at whose sale, in 1859, Lord Penrhyn purchased him for 350 gs. A trifle high at the tail, he was otherwise a noble animal, and an excellent heifer getter. A description which exactly fits, also, another famous bull, the 2nd Buke of Tregunter, 26022. At Mr Harvey Combe's sale, March, 1859, seventeen of Marmaduke's heifers averaged £77 8s. each, a few of them beiog quite young calves. (Var. 12.) From Musical 2nd, a, big, deep oow, having lovely incurved greenish-white horns, Mr Drewry gave 120 gs , at Blmhurst sale, 1877, to be re-sold at Holker, in 1878, for 160 gs., (Sir J. H. Smythe.) For Musical 7th (own sister to Musical 2nd,) Rev. P. Graham gave 160 gs., at the Brayton sale in 1876. (Var. 13.) Pandora Gwynne, well-najned, considering the variety of crosses given her, represents Mr. W. Bolton's Irish Gwynnes, of the White MoU variety, sold in 1876, at an average of £43 19s. They descend from Modesty, by Sir Thomas Fairfax, first prize heifer at the Royal Irish Show, in 1846. 1J7 TW&e— GWYNNE (contimied) VAR. 10 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire GENEVA'S MINSTREL 2nd got by 9th Duke of Greueva 28391 ... Mr J.O.Sheldon Duchess dam Minstrel 3rd by Tenth Duke of Oxford 1 77.S9 Duke of Devonshire Oxford gdMinstrel2ndbyPrinceofGrlo'ster 13517 Earl of Burlington Nonsuch 3d Minstrel by Count Conrad 3510 4d Magic by Wailace 5586 .. . 5d ... by Wellington 2824 .. 6d Dorothy by Marmion 406 7d Daphne by Merlin 430 8d Nell Gwynne by Laytou 366 .., 9d Nell Gwynne by Phenomenon 491 ... MrJobsou Starnlle (0) Mixed old blood ... MrT.Jobling... do ... Mr Seymour ... do do do (0) do 91 ... Mr R. Colling... Wildair R. O.'s &c., see above. VAR. 11 MARMADUKE 14897 got by Duke of Glo'ster 11382 dam Minerva 2nd by St. Martin 8525 gd Minerva by Prince Earnest 4818 3d Medusa by Mowthorpe 2343 ... 4d Magic by Wallace 5586 Lord Duoie ... Duchess Lord Carlisle ... Delicacy Lord Lonsdale Mixed blood Itoid Carlisle . . . Lady Sarah R. B.'s (o) ... Mixed old blood &c., &c., see above. VAR. 12 MUSICAL 2nd, 1872 got by Baron Oxford 4th 25580 Duke of Devonshire Oxford (var. 4) dam Musical by Grenadier 21876 RevT.Staniforth Foggathorpe gd Minstrel 3rd by 10th D.of Oxford 17739 Duke of Devonshire Oxford" &o., &o., see above. VAR. 13 PANDORA GWYNNE, 1873 got by Lieutenant General 31600 Mr T. C. Booth Moss Rose, R.B.'s dam PoUy Gwynne by Killerby Lad 20052 Mr Torr ... Toy gd Pauline Gwynne by Paul Potter 16688 Lord Monok ... Mixed blood 3d White MoU Gwynne by Cadet 12521... Mr Ohalouer ... Booth blood 4d Modesty 5th by Young Usurer 10985... do ... Sylph 5d Modesty by Sir Thomas Fairfax 5196... Mr Whitaker ... Malibran 6d Magio by Wallace 5586 (o) ... Old mixed blood &c., &c., see above. HALNABT— (See White Steawbebby) , lis This tribe, (very neat in the flesh, and of rarest quality, at the Havering Park sale, 1881,) descends from Young Sally, bred by R. Colling (see Magnet 2240.) She bred a heifer, by North Star 459, and a bull. Magnet 2240. Magnet and his own sister were paired, the produce being Nonpareil, (dam of Norfolk 2377,) and Mr. Bates's Nonsuch (Vol. I., II., III., p. 545, roan, lg27. Vol, I., II., . III., p. 544.) Magnet was bred by Mr W. Wetherell, and probably Sally, by North Star 459, as well. On comparison of Daisy (Vol. I., II., III., p. 194,) it would seem that Sally, by Grandson of Favourjte, was half-sister to Old Daisy. Lily, (white, 183- Vol. V., p. 408), was bred by Mr Harrison, Mortham Hall. Her daughter. Duchess of Cleveland (see illustration. Vol. VII., p. 332,) and her calf. Lady Vane, were purchased by Mr Mcintosh. " The Lady Valiant is an " old Teesdale tribe, bred by Mr Mcintosh for many generations, from Duchess " of Cleveland, a fine cow, purchased (about 1846,) of Mr Harrison, Morthanji " Hall (at the junction of the rivers Tees and Greta,) the very heart of the early " shorthorn district." (Note, G. Fox's Cat.) Mr Harrison bred, 3,nd sold to Mr W. Wetherell, Duke of Cornwall 5947, the sire of Earl Ducie's celebrated Chaff, and the first bull selected by that thoughtful breeder, Mr Adkins^ of Milcote, to put to Charmer (Vol. VI., p. 295,) bred by Kt. Hon. C. Arbuthnot. Duke of Cornwall was son of Lily, by Young St. Leger (see across.) The Druid, "Saddle and Sirloin" (p. 168,) describes Magnet 2240," and St. Leger 1414, as " two rare bulls." The latter Mr Wetherell sold to Mr John Eennie for 250 gs. "Young St. Leger was no small favourite of Mr Wetherell's.'' Duke of Corhwall was also sire of Earl Spencer's Lord Warden 7167. Of this tribe also was Norfolk 2377, famous for his union with Mr Bates's pet beauty, Duchess 33rd. Their daughter. Duchess 38th, was g-dam of Duchess 66th, sold to Messrs Becar and Morris, at the Tortworth sale, for 700 gs., to become the ancestress of the Duchesses of Thomdale, Geneva, and Oneida. Waterloo 3rd, out of Waterloo Cow, by Norfolk, was "one of the finest "cows of the day." "Norfolk was considered the best bull sold at the Burley sale (Mr Whitaker's) in ' 1833.'" (W. Woodward.) At twenty months old he made 124 gs. North Star's (459) own sister was dam of " R. CoUiug's White Heifer " that travelled." Cotherstone 6903, bred by Mr Harrison, property of Mr A. L. Maynard, and sire of Crusade 7938, (see Winsome pedigree,) was by Cleveland Lad, out of Sally by North Star's daughter. Young Sally, by Architect 3030. The Americm " UnMnes" descend from Old Sally's grand-daughter Arabella, by Victory 565. 119 Tnfee— HAVERING LILY ob SALLY, or LADY VALIANT OE BLUE BELL Pedigree Breeder of Sire HAVERING LILY, 1875 got by Star 37524 dam Rosy 3rd by Fawsley Priuoe 21733 gd Rosy by Royal Gteorge 22782 3d Alma by Major 1 3284 4d Belinda by Essex Hero 10207 5d BelleviUina JDy Belleville 6778 6d Duchess of Cleveland by Cleveland Lad 3407 Mr T. Bates ... 7d Lily by Young St. Leger 2585 ... Mr Wetberell ... 8d Sally by North Star 459 . . ... Mr R. Colling . . . 9d Young SaUy by Alexander 1623 ... (o) lOd Sally by Grandson of Favourite 252 C. Colling lid ... by Punch 531 Mr R. Colling ... 12d ... byHubback319 Mr J. Hunter ,. . Tribe of Sire Mr McBean ... Mixed blood Mr Mcintosh ... Ruby Mr C. Campbell Mixed blood Mr Mcintosh ... Delicacy Mr Downs ... Mixed old blood Mr J. Mason Hopper Cressida Own Brother to Oxford 2nd Cleopatra R.C.'S Old blood do (0) Old blood Stephenson's stock BLUE BELL 4th, 1863 got by Third Duke of Thomdale 17749... Mr S. Thome ... Duchess dam Blue Bell by Major 13284 Mr Mcintosh ... Delicacy gd BeUevillina by Belleville 6778 ... Mr J. Mason Hopper Cressida 3d Duchess of Cleveland by Cleveland Lad 3,407 Mr T. Bates &c., &c., as above. Oxford 2nd's brother LADY VALIANT 3rd, 1862 got by Third Duke of Thomdale 17749 Mr S. Thome dam Lady Valiant 2nd by Young Major 18311 Mr Mcintosh gdJLady Valiant by Lord Havering 11724 Mr T. BeU 3d Lady Vane by Duke of Norfolk 5952 Mr T. Bates 4d Duchess of Cleveland by Cleveland Lad3407 do Duchess Delicacy Hawkey Duchess Own Brother to Oxford 2nd 120 Harriet (roan, 1839, Vol. V., 247,) was bred by Mr Beauford, who obtained her dam, Fanny, from Mr Allison, Bilby. Four females of this tribe aveiaged £34 2s. 6d., at Mr Chapman's sale, in 1873. Mr H. Aylmer's Gem " tribe" is of this origin. The American Hope family descends from Red Rose, by Columella, 904. This is a considerably " concentrated " family, in so far that the " old blood" is nearly aU derived from such rare springs as Wright's Luoitida, and Coates's Milbank, &c. Hamkey (r. & w., 1837, Vol. V., p. 309,) was bred by Messrs. Bell. Lily, by 2nd Duke of Oxford, was bred by Mr. J. Bell. Delhi, 15865, used to cross the Kirkievington tribe (Var. 5,) was Lily's grandson. The Duke of Devonshire gave 170 gs. for Lily, seven years old, at Messrs. Leney's sale, in 1874 ; and Col. Kingscote, 160 gs. for her daughter. Lady Bates, at Leney's sale, 1871. Lily was a wonderfully deep built biig cow, having long quarters ; in fact, good all over. Queen of Sandf ord, g. daughter of Harmless, made 60 gs. at Bushey Grove, 1862. Hele 20th (roan, 1851, Vol. XI. , p. 483,) was bred by Mr Wilkinson, Lenton. For Hope (red roan, 1 850, Vol. XI. , p. 490,) gg daughter of Sir Roger de Coverley, Mr Spencer, New York, U.S.A., gave 200 gs. at Mr. Tanqueray's sale in 1855, and 140 gs. for her daughter Hopeful, under a year old, the very time and place that Lord Burlington obtained Minstrel for 110 gs. and Lady Barringtou 8tli for 170 gs. ; when Wildair, by Santiago, went to Mr Atherton for 38, and Cleopatra to Lord Burlington for 40 gs. ; when Lady Bates made 105 to Mr Harvey Combe, and Lady Blanche 100 to Mr. Barthropp. There must, there- fore, have been something special in the individual merits of the pair. 121 TWbe— HAERIET Pedigree l^reeder of Sire Tribe of Sire HELENA got by Percy 6283 Mr Beauf ord , . . Celia dam Hairriet by Bashaw 1692 Mr Bower .. Venus gd Fanny by Helmsman 2109 (0) 01dblood.Lucinda,&c. 3d by Commodore 3444 Mr Allison Harriet 4d ... by Columella 904 MrR. Booth .. Comp. Anna 5d ... by Shakespeare 1429 . Mr Allison .. . comp. Harriet 6d ... by Magnet 392 Mr Champion Magdalene 7d ... by Blyth Comet 85 do do 8d ... by Keswick 1266 Mr Grimston . . Mixed old blood 9d by Pavonxite 1033 Mr R. Colling.. . Bright EyesjR-C's. HAUGHTON (skk page 196) Tribe— RkWKWS: LILY, 1867 got by Eord Liverpool 221 68 Capt.Blathwayt dam Levity by Lord Thoresby 14856 ... Mr W. Wood . . . gd Lily Bell by Horrox 11591 Mr R. Bell ... 3d LUy by 2nd Duke of Oxford 9046 ... Mr T. Bates . . . 4d Harmless by Cleveland Lad 3407 ... do 5d Ha*key by Red Rose Bull 2493 ... do 6dHartby Bfixl375 Mr Farrer 7d bred by Mr. Richardson of Hart ... (o) Fidget Faujly Mixed Bates Oxford Oxford 2nd's Bro. Red Rose, Hustler's Lady (o) Tribe— KEB^ SEE LADY LANCASTER HEBE 20th, 1869 got by Knight of the Thistle 26555 ... Mr Foljambe., dam by Prince Royal 7371 Mr WiLdnsou. gd by George 3rd 7038 do 3d by Will Honeycomb 5660 Mr Beetham .. 4d by Spectator 2688 Mr Mason 5d by Sir Roger de Coverley 5187 ... (o) 6d by Harold Junior 1096 Mr Wiley 7d by Albion 1619 Mr Wilkinson.. 8d by Alexander 1624 do 9d by Favourite 6996 do Bright Eyes, R.B.'s Mixed blood, much Princess do Old blood Mason (No. 1) Mixed blood Old blood (o) (o) (o) 122 The Heeate, or Mistress Mary, family, bred at Killerby, averaged £316 15s. Od., at Mr Jon Peel's sale, Whitewell, 1872, being daughters and grand-daughters of the " magnificent" cow, Mistress Mary. Waterwitoh, bred by Mr John Booth, and sold to Mr Carr, made 52 gs. at Mr Jon Peel's sale, 1860, and her daughter, Waterfay, 50 gs. The solid foundation it owns of K. Booth's manufacture gives great value at once. After the mention of "Venus Viotrix and her family," Mr Carr, p. 45, adds " Another most valuable cow, though of more recent origin, remained at " Killerby, at Mr Booth's death in 1857 — Hecuba, by Hopewell, from a dam by " Hamlet, out of a Leonard cow. This cow has all the Booth character, and •' transmits it to her offspring. She is in colour a dense red ; a large animal on " short legs ; when not in milk, laying on flesh with wonderful rapidity ; and " when in milk, she is what every cow ought to be, a great and deep milker, " with an udder whose size and form might provoke the cupidity of even a London " dairyman. When young she was pronounced by one of the best of judges, Mr " Eastwood, to be the very type of the true shorthorn, the very model of a bull f breeder.'' The late Mr Priestley, a keen admirer of Bates, was 90 struck by the appearance of Hecuba that he at once purchased, for his own use, a bull calf, her g. grandson. Sir Knight, 25157. The, tribe prevails now at Killerby, and as a letter of bulls, Mr J. B. Booth issued, Jan. 1, 1878,a long list of what he fairly terms " unparaUed successes" in the show yards, won by the stock of EUerby sires of the Hecuba strain, notably Serjeant Major 29957, M. C. 31898, M. P. 29398, Pearl Diver 3502S, &o., &o. Tragedy (Vol. I., II., III., p. 757,) was bred by Sir H. V. Tempest. She died in 1813. Young Tragedy was sold to Major Bower, who bred Trap, Tranquil, Travis. Travis was sold to Sir 0. Knightley, who bred Sermione (red, 1836, Vol. V. 316) much valued for her milking qualities, and sold to Mr Dugdale. Romp, descended from Polyhymnia, made 63 gs. at the Miloote sale, 1860. 123 Tr*^— HECATE Pedigree Breeder of Sire PRIMROSE 2nd, 1869 got by WqMran 25469 Mr Philips dam Primrose by Lord Liverpool 22168 . . Capt. Blathwayt gd Marian by Prince Alfred 13494 ... Mr R Booth 3d Mistress Mary by Baron Warlaby 7813 do 4d Water Witch by Royal Buck 10750 ... do 5d Hecate by HopewelH0332 do 6d by Hamlet 8126 Mr J. Booth Tribe of Sire Charmer Fidget Moss Rose, R.B.'s Blossom, R.B.'s Moss Rose, R.B.'s Farewell Toy IW66— HECUBA WALLENSTEIN, 1875 got by Royal Commander 29857 Mr T. C. Booth Halnaby dam Welcome Lady by Banner Bearer 27907 Mr J. Booth ... Hecuba gd Tjady of the Lake by Knight Errant 18154 MrB. Booth ... Moss Rose, R.B.'s 3d Forest Queen by Royal Buck 10750 ... do do, 4d Hecuba by Hopewell 10332 do Farewell 5d Helen by Hamlet 8126 Mr J. Booth ... Toy 6d ... by Leonard 4210 MrR. Booth ... Halnaby Trtfte— HEEMIONE MAGNOLIA 2nd, 1863 got by Waverley 3rd 21083 dam Magnolia by Daylight 11339 gd Polyhymnia by Bagdad 3075 3d Hermione by Young Norman 4584 4d Leta by Tory 10968 5d Trumpery by Argus 759 6d Travis by Pioneer 1321 7d Tranquil by Defender 194 8d Trap by Candour 107 9d Young Tragedy by Wynyard 703 lOd Tragedy by Favourite 252 lid ... by Punch 531 Mr Sanday Mr J. C. Adkins Sir C. Knightley do Hon. J. Simpson MrR. Booth ... Mr Booth Major Bower ... do SirH.V.Tempest MrO. Colling... Mr R. Colling . Mixed blood Bright Eyes Semele do Comp. Hermione Anna Tuberose, R.B.'s Old Daisy Lady Princess Lady Maynard Old blood 124 The Honey and the Cleopatra tribes have the same original in Red Rose by Alderman 2976; (red, 1832, Vol. T., p. 618,)bred by Messrs Dodds, Hart Warren, who sold Lady Vane, by Bellerophon, 3119, from whom the Oleojiatras descend, to Mr W. Gr. Hayter, M.P., and Eglantine, from whom the Honeys descend, to Mr Linton. Thus Lady Vane and Eglantine were own sisters, and their common dam. Red Rose. Eglantine (red. 1840, Vol. VI., p. 341,) was admired and bought by Mr Mcintosh, from the Earl of Carlisle, who bred Haueysuokle, purchased by Col. Kingsoote. From this date the tribe's history is associated mainly with Kingscote Park, where, as a strong yet mellow, deep milking sort, they have continued to grow in favour with the general public. There have been some beautiful samples of the breed, notably Honey 20th, a rich roan on very short legs, deep, massive, long quartered, with full eye and commanding crest, and full of flesh and milk. The family is taking decided root in America and the colonies, where the Dukes of Hazlecote are much appreciated. On analysis the prevailing element of the Honey, as of the Kirklevington blood, is the Belvedere infusion. Lady Hudson (white, 1874, Vol. XXI., p. 818,) descends from the herd of Mr T. Bell, Bickerstafte, a fact that has its prompt and strong value, on both sides of the Atlantic. Innoeenoe (white, 1814, Vol. I., II., III., p. 343) was bred by the Marquis of Exeter, a strong patron of the tribe, as also Waterwitoh, sold to Mr E. Holland, Dumbleton, who bred Wee Witch. ' Princess Alexander fell to the bidding of Lord Dunmore, then in his novitiate, at Mr Holland's sale in 1868, for 44 gs., and was re-sold at Dunmore, 1872, to Mr J. Grant Morris for £105. She was a remarkably mellow, ridi-coated cow. Columbus 10063, sire of Romeo 13619 in Oxford Beau, Oxford (Var. 7) was of this descent. The prize bull, Telemaohus 6th 35725, is of this tribe. 125 Trifce— HONEY (SEE CLEOPATRA) Pedigree Breeder ot Sire HONEY 62nd, 1876 got by Duke of HillhuiBt 28401 HonM.H.Coohrane dam Honey 20tli by D of Wharfdale 19648 Capt. Gunter . . . gd Honeybee by ChafEoutter 12572 3d Helen by Oregon 8371 4d Honeysuckle by Premier 7344 6d Eglantine by Bellerophon 3119 6d Red Rose by Alderman 2976 ... 7d ... by Waterloo 2816 ... 8d ... by Young Wynyard 2859 9d ... by Son of Simon 590 Col. Kingaoote... ' do . Mr B. Wilson ... . Mr J. Stephenson .. Messrs Dodds ... Mr Stephenson .Countessof Antrim (o) lOd by Buston's Son of Styf ord 103 (o). Tribe of Sire Duchess do Magdalena Delicacy Mixed old blood Princess Mason and Princess Princess do (o) (o) Tribe— KUBSO'N LADY HUDSON, 1874 got by Duke of Clarence 19611 Capt. Gunter ... Duchess dam Lady Hudson Baxter 2nd by 4th Duke of Thomdale 17750 Mr S.Thome... do gd Lady Hudson 4th by Lord Ravensworth 20222 Mr T. Bell ... Acomb 3dHudson 3rd by General Canrobert 12927 do ... Nosegay / 4d Hudson 2nd by Horrox 11591 Mr R. Bell ... Bell-Bates 5d Hudson by the Duke 8676 Mr Bates ... Wild Eyes Trite— INNOCENCE PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, 1866 got by Lord Jersey 20185 Mr J. B. Stanhope J dam Wee Witch by Duke of Cambridge ... Mr S. E. Bolden Cambridge Rose . . . Marquis of Exeter Mixed blood 12742 gd Water Witch by SnowbaU 13759 8d Water Bail by Columbus 10063 do Innocence 126 " In the first year (18U).of his residence at Studley," a farm he had hired near Ripon, lea,Ting his father, Mr Thomas Booth, at Killerby, " Mr R. Booth " bought in Darlington market the first of what was afterwards known as the " Isabella tribe. She was a roan cow, by Mr Burrell's bull, of Burden, and, for " a market cow, had a remarkably ample development of forequarters. She '" was put to Agamemnon. The offspring was ' Wiite Cow,' which, crossed by "Pilot, produced the matchless Isabella, so long remembered in sho#-field " annals, and to this day quoted as a perfect specimen of her race." (Carr, p. 14.) " Isabella was the Rev. Henry Berry's beau ideal of a Shorthorn." (See Moss Rose, Whitaker's, p. 160.) IsabeUa (roan, 1820, Vol. I., II., III., p. 347,) "all good, but loins slack." (Note by J. Whitaker, 1824.) "The only cow" Mr R. Booth "retained when " he sold ofE his Studley herd in 1834, was a large, patchy cow, Isabella. She " produced one of his great Royal and Yorkshire winners, Isabella Buckingham." (Saddle and Sirloin, by the Druid.) Isabella Rose, bred by Mr Douglas, of Athelstaneford, was sold to Mr Logan for 300 gs. She was half-sister to the prize yearling bull. Lamp of Lothian, at the Dublin Show, 1858, out of one hundred and thirty-fiye competitors. "'White Cow,' by Agamemnon, produced, besides the famous IsabeUa, ' Own sister to Isabella,' and Lady Sarah, and was then sold to Mr Paley, of Gledhow. (Carr.) The pedigree of the J tribe used to end with Favourite 252 (Comp. Justin 8191.) In Thornton^s Oiroulaa- (Vol. I., p. 101) 1868, oconrs a paragraph in reference to this tribe. " The J pedigree. - Mr J. N. Beasley, of Chapel " Brampton, has issued a small printed paper, wherein the pedigree of the J "tribe is traced to Mr R. Ceiling's Princess by Favourite 252. It appears '•' that Janette, the cow usually given as the ancestress of this family, occurring " in the tenth generation, was purchased by Mr Thos. Beasley, of Harston,from " Sir John Thoroton, to whom Sir Henry Vane Tempest had given her as a dairy " cow. It is well known that Robert CoUing sold Princess to Sir H. V. Tempest, ' "it is rumoured for 700 gs., and the G-wynnes, the Elviras, and the Stephenson "Princesses all date from Sir H. V. Tempest's sale in 1813. Mr Thos. Beasley " exchanged 'Janette' for 'Landlady ' wilii his brother, Mr John Beasley, of " Brampton, the father of Mr J. N. Beasley, who gives the correct pedigree as follows : — "Janette by Wellington 684 " dam Alexina by Phenomenon 401 " gd Anne Boleyn by Favourite 252 " ggd Princess by Favourite 252, &c." This tribe has good looks, has sold and sells well. Mr G. Fox gave 130 gs. for Jesdemona 2nd at Sir George Philips' sale in 1877. Twenty-one averaged £68 14s. at Mr J. Beasley's sale in 1862. Janetta made 105 gs. at Mr Tanqueray's sale in 1855, and Jardine 80 gs. Their uniform excellence testifies to an ancient and strong spring. 127 TW&e— INNOCENCE [contvnwed) Pedigree 4d Buck by Prince of Wales 6345 6d Darling by Edward 3696 6d Pet by Topper 2768 7d Dove by Pavonrite 3768 8d Innocence by Windsor 698 ... 9d ... by Windsor 698 ... Breeder of Sire Tribe ot Sire Mr Uuthank ... Moss Rose, Buston's Marquis of Exeter Mixed blood Mr Cattle ... do Marqms of Exeter Mixed old blood Mr C. Colling ... Lady Maynard do ... do Tribe— ISABELLA. (SEE MEDORA. AND LADY SAEAH) ATHELSTANE, 1866 got by Hopewell 19973 Mr Pawlett ... dam Isabella Bose by Sir James The Rose 15290 Mr Douglas gd Isabella Hopewell by Hopewell 10332 Mr R. Booth , 3d Isabella Exquisite by Exquisite 8048 Earl Spencer 4d Isabella by Young Matchem 4422 ... Mr Booth. 6d Isabella by Pilot 496 Mr R. Colling. 6d ... by Agamemnon 9 Mr R. Booth . 7d ... by BurreU's Bull of Burdon. . . Mixed old blood Mantalini Farewell Mason No. 1 Comp. Halnaby Red Rose, R.C.'s Bright Eyes, R.B.'s Trihe- -J JESDEMONA 2nd, 1872 got by 3rd Cherry Duke 2817J Lord Penrhyn... Cherry Puohess dam Jesdemona by 3rd Duke of Geneva 21592 ... Hon. Col. Pennant do gd Desdemona by Colonel Dan 21445 ... Earl of Dartmouth Charmer 3d Jessica by 7th Duke of York 17754 ... Capt. Gunter ... Duchess 4d Jardine by Lord Warden 7167 Earl Spencer ... Daffodil 6d Jacintha by Pawsley 6004 Sir C. Knightley Sylph 6d Junta by Warden 5595 MrBeasley ... Ceiling's blood 7d Joyanoe by Javfilin 4093 .Earl Spencer ... Mason No. 3 . 8d Jay by Blyth 797 Mr Champion... Old blood 9d Janette by Wellington 684 Sir H. Vane Tempest Princess lOd ... by Phenomenon 491 Mr E. Colling... Wildair, R.C.'s lid ... by Favourite 252 Mr 0. Colling... Lady Maynard 12d ... by Favourite 252 do do i2« Ketura (white, 1855, Vol. XIII., p. 519,) was bred by Mr Stiles Rich. The tribe descends from Kate Nickleby (red, 1836, Vol. V., p. 356,) bred by Mr Booth, Cotham, and sold to Lord Sherborne. Three females averaged £32 188. at the Didmarton sale, 1869. The sort has been owned by Messrs Foster, Angerstein, Harward, &c. There is a strong TurnMl element in the lower bvills. Another, the Ruth, variety of this family was nursed at that emporium of excellent cattle, Broadmoor, where, "for nearly half-a-century, Mr T. Game laboured " diligently with his kine, producing aniihals that hundreds in the South have " admired, and whence many a one has crossed to our Australian and Canadian " Colonies.'' (Memoir, Thornton's Oiroulm; Vol. III., p. 370.) The ZhirJtee family descends from Khirkee (roan, 1850, Vol. XI., p. 610,) bred by Mr J. B. Grant Duff, the property of Mr Majoribanks, Bushey Grove, at whose sale in 1862 Khirkee 5th made 58 gs., and six females averaged £60. Mr Grant Duff bought Brawith Bud (r. & w., 1836, Vol. V., p. 71) for 160 gs. at Mr Ben Wilson's sale in 1841. " Brawith Bud became a noted cow, and an " excellent breeder ; Jenny Lind, Pure Gold, and her other descendants winning " many prizes. Mr Grant Duff was one of the earliest to publish private " catalogues, which he annotated ; an interesting paragraph upon one of these •' catalogues relates to this cow : " Although Brawith Bud is as well recollected "in this district (Banff) as any cow that ever was imported, yet as this is " intended as a record, it may be as well to repeat that she was bred with great " care and highly prized by the late Peter Consett, Esq., of Brawith, and left " by him in special legacy to Ms near relative, Mr Benjamin Wilson, who never " intended to sell her. She cost Mr B. G. D, £178 19s., and paid him several " hundreds per cent. She was a useful cow, until eighteen years of age, and ■'never was one moment unwell. Her sire was a good bull when eighteen "years old." {Thornton's Oircular, Vol. I., p. 354.) Mr B. Wilson originated the Certamty tribe. Bed Hcmthmn. (red, 1866, Vol. XX., p. 719) was bred by Mr H. J. Sheldon, and sold to Mr C. Barnes, at whose sale in 1873 she was sold to Mr E. A. Pawcett for 61 gs. At Mr Sisman's sale, 1876, six females averaged £39 3s. Sd. This tribe holds at base a very strong concentration of C. Ceiling's Old Cherry blood. 129 Trihe — J (contin/ued) Pedigree 1 3d Janette by Favourite 252 ... 14d ... byHubbaok319 1 5d ... by Snowdon's Bull 612 16d ... by WaisteU's BuU 669 17d ... by Mastennan's Bull 422 18d ... by the Stadley Bull 626 Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire MrC.CoUing ... Lady Mayuard Mr J. Hunter ... Stephenson's stock Mr G. Snowdon (0) Mr WaiBteU ... (0) Mr J. Masterman (0) MrSharter ... (0) KETURA 5th, 1865 got by Duke of Lancaster 19624 ... dam Kalmia by Cupid 14359 gd Ketura by Duke of Ulster 12774 3d Kathleen by Havannah 10308 4d Kitty by Sweet William 8646 ... 5d Kate Nickeby by Cedric 3311 ... 6d .... byNimrod4571 7d' ... byCoelebs897 8d ... by Neswick 1266 ... 9d ... by Fidier's Bull 3799 Tribe— KETTTRA and EUTH (SEE WHITE ROSE) MrT. BeU ... Peach Mr G-. Sainsbury Darlington Messrs Eich ... Earl Ducie Mr Wilkinson . . . MrKaher Mr Bose Mr Priestley ... Mr Grimston ... Mr Fisher IJrsnla Venilia Mixed blood do Mixed kindred blood (o) Mixed old blood Mixed blood ZHIEKEB OE BEAWITH BUD RED HAWTHORN, 1866 got by Duke of Darlington 21586 dam Pride of Bushey by Cook of the Walk 15782 gd Khirkee 5th by Master Butterfly 2nd 14918 3d Khirkee by Young Fourth Duke 9037 4d Jenny Lind by Duke of Eichmond 7996 6d Bra with Bud by Sir Walter 2639 ... 6d ... by Young Jerry 8177 ... 7d ... by Roseberry 567 8d ... by Roseberry 567 9d ... by Constellation 168 ... lOd ... by Hastings 293 Ud ... by Hastings 293 12d ... by Leopold 372 ... \.. K Hon. Col. Pennant Darlington Mr Majoribanks Rosalind Col. Towneley... "Vestrig Mr G. D. Trotter Old mixed blood Mr T.Bates ... Duchess Mr R. Crofton... Premium (0) Booth blood Major Rudd ... Old Cherry C.C.'s do do do Lady do Old Cherry C.C.'s do do do do 130 This tribe was founded by the Messrs Bell, who had the use of Mr Bates's best bulls. Whatever It was before, at Siddington, Cirencester, in Mr B. Bowly's hands, it assumed an unmistakeable beauty and a high market value. The first cow of the name that this famous breeder possessed, was KirMevmgUm 7th (r. & w., 1851, Vol. XII., 438,) bred by Mr C. W. Harvey. For Mr Bowly she bred, in 1864, the red and white twin heifers, by 4th Duke of Oxford 11387, since so celebrated, as Siddmgton \st and Siddmgton 2nd (Vol. XVI., p. 512.) To be able to trace to Mr Maynard's stock at once sets her in the highest rank ; but beyond that the cow herself was of the " low and lengthy , order," and had otherwise considerable personal excellence. Siddington went to Dunmore in 1869 for 260 gs., and bred Marchioness 3rd in 1870. She was bought by Mr Larking, at Dunmore, in 1872, for 260 gs., and sold at his sale in 1878, a very sweet specimen of the shorthorn breed, for 250 gs. For her daughter, Kirklevington Princess, Lord Fitzhardinge gave 340 gs. the same day. EirMevvngton 1st (red, 1838, Vol. V., p. 357,) and KirMemngton 2nd (roan, 1839, Vol. VII., p. 407,) (spelt Kirkleaving ton,) were bought by Mr C. W. Harvey, from the Messrs Bell, and the name continued by him up to Kirklevington 2l8t (Vol. XVIII., p. 551,) the property of Mr Downing. Mr Bowly began the name of /Siddmgton, Lord Dunmore that of Marchioness, and Mr Pavln Davies that of Kirldemngton Duchess. At the Winterfold sale, in 1872, three Kirklevingtons (17th, 21st, 25th,) averaged £234 10s. At ifnderley, in 1874, .Kirklevington 16th made £441 (Sic J. Swinburne.) Of the Siddmgtons, at Mr Bowly's sale, in 1869, three (1st, 4th and 6th) averaged £360 10s. At Mr Bowly's sale, in 1872, three (5th, 9th, 10th,) averaged £491 15s. Do do 1875, (13th, 15th, 16th) do £614 5s. Do do 2nd Duke of Siddington (own brother to S. 13th,) made £420. (Lord Fitzhardinge.) At Mr Moore's sale, 1875, Eev. P. G-raham gave 850 gs. for Siddington 9th. For Siddington 10th, Mr Denis de Vitre gave 505 gs. at. Mr Bowly's sale, in 1872 ; and Lord Moreton 500 gs. for Siddington 15th, at Mr Larking's, in 1878, Mr BlundeU giving 840 gs. for Siddington 16th. At Fnderley, 1874, Lord Bllesmere gave £630 for Siddington 4th, Lord Fitzhardinge £787 10s. for Siddington 7th, and Lord EUesmere £630 for Marchioness 3rd. Marchioness 1st and 2nd were the daughters of Kirklevington 12th (r. Sc w., 1861, Vol. XVII., p. 553,) bred by Mr C. W. Harvey, the property of Lord Dunmore. 131 Trifc^-KIRKLEVINGTON, oe SIDDINGTON, OR MARCHIONESS (five varieties) VAE. 1 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire SIDDINGTON 12th, 1872 got by Second Duke of Tregunter 26022... Capt. Gunter ... Duchess dam Siddington 2nd by 4th Duke of Oxford 11387 Earl Duoie ... Oxford gd KirkleTington 7th by Earl of Derby 10177 Mr T.Bates ... Wild Eyes 3rd Kirklevington 4th by Earl of Liver- pool 9061 do ... Duchess 4d Kirklevington 1st by Duke of Northum- berland 1940 do ... do 5d Nell Crwynne by Belvedere 1706 ... Mr Stephenson Princess 6d Northallerton by Sou of 2nd Hubback 2683 (o) (o) 7d a cow of Mr Bates's, descended from the stiockof MrMaynard, of Eryholme (o) (o VAU. 2 SIDDINGTON 7th, 1868 got by 7th Duke of York 17754 Captain Gunter Duchess dam Siddiugton 3rd by 7th Duke of York 17754 do ... do gd Kirklevington 7th by Earl of Derby 10177 ... Mr T. Bp,tes ... Wild Eyes 3d Kirklevington 4th by Earl of Liver- pool 9061 do ... Duchess 4d Kirklevington 1st by Duke of Northum- berland 1940 do ... do SdNeU Gwynne by Belvedere 1706 ... Mr Stephenson Princess 6d Northallerton by Son of 2nd Hubback 2688 (o) o 7d a cow of Mr Bates's, &c., &c o) (o) VAK. 3 MARCHIONESS 3rd, 1870 got by 2ud Duke of Collingham 23730 ... Captain Gunter Duchess dam Siddington 1st by 4th Duke of Oxford 11387 Earl Ducie ... Oxford gd Kirklevington 7th by Earl of Derby 10177 MrT.Bates ... Wild Eyes 3d Kirklevington 4th by Earl of Liver- pool 9061 do ... Duchess K2 ■ 132 This Kirklevington tribe has a very strong infusion of Belvedere 1706, and son of 2nd Hubback 2683, in its veins, or, in other words, of Prmeess and Sed Base blood. In fact, what Pilot 496, was to the deep-dewlapped beauties of Warlaby and Eob Eoy 557, to the round-ribbed, rich-milking Bannpton Eoses, Belvedere was to the Kirklevingtons. (Far. 2.) Has the double cross of 7th Duke of York 17754, on which Mr Bowly lays great stress. To this variety belong the famous Borklevington Empresses at Berkeley Castle and the Hendre. ( Far. 4.) Duchess of Kent (red, 1866, Vol. XVII., p. 553,) was bred by Mr Dugdale, and sold to Mr R. Pavin Davies, who bred Kirklevington Duchess 2nd (Vol. XVIII;, p. 551,) and several others of the name. For Kirklevington Duchess 15th, Mr A. Crane, TJ.S.A., gave 750 gs. at Scaleby Castle, 1875. For Geneva's Kirklevington Duchess, Mr Allsopp gave 700 gs. at Elmturst sale in 1877. XirMevi/ngton Dmihess ist (roan, 1868, Vol. XVIII., p. 550.) by 7th Dtike of York 17754, was bred by Mr R. Pavih Davies. For Kirklevington Duchess 9th, Lord Moreton gave 460 gs. at Mr LarMng's sale, in 1878, Mr Ashbumer 450 gs. for K. Princess 5th, and Lord Bective 520 gs. for K. Princess 6th, a calf. ( Var. 5.) XirMevmgton Duchess 1th (red, 1871, Vol. XX., p. 580,) was sold to Mr E. Holden for 660 gs. at the Conishead Priory sale in 1 875, and Kirklevirigton 25th, for 510 gs. This variety has the Delhi 15865, and General Canrobert 12926 crosses. This latter bull is a difEerent animal from one of the same name in the Qnmtess cf Bieherstaffe pedigree. General Canrobert 12927, who was g. grandson of Nosegay, own sister to Kirklevington 1st, as is shown below, Nell Gwynnb (roan, 1885, Vol. V., p. 531,) bred by I ■ Messrs BeU, Kirklevington. EiTklevitigtoiLlBt KixkleTiDirton 2nd Nosegay (red,) Nettle (roan, 3842.) ■ (red, 1838.) toan, 1839.) 1841, Ijy ljy2ndD.ol tr Dnie of by D. of N., 1940. D. of N., 1940. N., 3646. NorthnmlMrland 1940. Novelty by 2nd Dncheaa Nancy, by 2nd Dnke Olereland Lad, 3408. of Oxford, 9046. Newligbts by 3rd Dnke of Oxford, 9047. General Canrobert, 12927 133 Tribe of Sire Duchess Princess Co) Tribe— KIEKLEVINOTON, oe SIDDINGTON, OE MARCHIONESS VAR. 3 {eimtmued) Pedigree Breeder of Sire 4d Kirklevington 1st by Duke of Northum- berland li940 Mr T. Bates .. 5d Nell G Wynne by Belvedere 1706 ... Mr Stephenson 6d Northallerton by Son of Second Hubbaok2683 (o) 7d a cow of Mr Bates's, &c. VAJl. 4 KIRKLEVINdTON DUCHESS 15th, 1873 got by 2ud Duke of Glo'ster 28392 dam Kirklevington Duchess 5th by 2nd Duke of Claro 21576 gA Duchess of Kent by Lord Liyerpool 22168 3d KirkleTingtou 14th by 4th Duke of Oxford 11387 ^ 4d Kirkleving'tou 7th by Earl of Derby 10177 ,... 5d Kirklevington 4th by Earl of Liver- pool 9061 6d Kirklevington 1st by Duke of Northum- berland 1940 7d NeU Gwynne by Belvedere 1706 8d Northallerton, &o VAR. 5 KIRKLEVINGTON DUCHESS 7th, 1871 got by Duke of Kirklevington 25982 . . . dam Kirklevington 18th by 3rd Lord Oxford 22200 gd Kirklevington 10th by Delhi 15865 ... 3d Erkleviugton 8th by General Can- robert 12926 4d Kirklevington 7th by Earl of Derby 10177 ._ 5d Kirklevington 4th by Earl of Liver- pool 9061 6d Kirklevington Isi by Duke of Northum- berland 1940 7d Nell Gwynne by Belvedere 1 706 c&c, &c., as above. LADY — (Sbk Vestkis.) Mr Cheney Duchess Oapt. Gnuter ... do Capt. Blathwayt Fidget EarlDucie Oxford Mr T.Bates ... Wild Byes do Duchess do do Mr Stephenson Princess (0) (0) 5 , 1871 Mr Rich Kirklevington Mr S. Thome ... Oxford Mr T.Bell ... Hawkey do Place Mr T.Bates ... Wild Byes do Duchess do do Mr Stephenson Princess 134 Lady Valentine (roan, 1843, Vol. VII., p. 421,) was bred by Mr Whitaker, and sold to Sir C. Tpmpest. Lady, by Sir Walter (red, 1886, Vol. V., p. 368,) was bred by Mr B. WUsou. Mr J. Grant Duff bred some of the tribe (see Red Ladye 2nd, Vol. S., p. 548,) and Hon. Key. Noel Hill, into whose hands Lady Valentine passed, and who bred Lady Valentine 3rd, &o. Ruff of the Needle's pedigree is '.' got by Rosebeny h67" dam by Eoseberry 567, of the Old Cherry family. Lad^i Syron (red, 1832, Vol. V., p. 373,) bred by Mr Bellamy, Warwick, sold to Mr Bowly, Siddington, who also bought her daughter, Ada, from Mr Stokes, and bred the sort up to April 17th, 1865, when, by the agency of Mr Strafford, he -made a clean sweep of the lot; twelve females averaging £45 18b. 7d. Mr Poster bought Pensive, a large framed cow, for 60 gs. Mr Downing took two, and Mr W. Woodward a two months old calf, Lady Wetherby, for 30 gs. They wer«, as a rule, a handsome lot, and fuU of the best Shorthorn character. A plume in Lady Byron's cap is that she was dam of PJueniie 6290, bought and used by Mr E. Stratton, of Broad Hintbn, who also won prizes withjiim. He was sire of Moss Hose and PremAwm, the ancestresses of the best Broad Hinton Strains. Leo 4208 has, in his earlier strata, a strong vein akin to Ketwa and Wmifred, including some relationship to the " Tm'nell " breed. See Nonpareil, by Tathwell Studley 5401. This tribe traces to Lady Barrington (r. & w., 1829, Vol. V., p. 37,0,) bred by Lord Barrington and sold to Mr Bates, of Kirklevington, who bred Olim Leaf (r. & w., 1838, Vol. V., p. 370,) and sold her to Mr C. W. Harvey, Walton-on-the- Hill, Liverpool. Olive Leaf 3rd he sold to Mr J. Grundy, The Dales, who bred LaWy, by Barl of Derby 10177 ; sold by him in turn to Mr Harvey. LaUy 2nd (var. 4,) bred by Mr Harvey (probably in Lally when purchased from Mr Grundy) has the MalacMte cross. LaUy 3rd and 8th were bred by Mr Harvey ; the last sold, with Lally 10th (var. 4) to Mr J. Earward; At the Winterford sale, in 1872, nine Lallys averaged £406. For LaUy 16th (white, var 4, Vol. XX., p. 619,) the Duke of Manchester gave 470 gs., at Mr Moore's sale, in 1875. Herdsman 304 was bred by Mr Mason (No. 1,) and probably the son also. (Var 1) has Booth blood through Grand Turk and 3rd Grand Duke, and (var. 3) through Prince Imperial. Laurel (red, 1857, Vol. XTV., p. 554,) was bred by Mr Ambler, and sold to the Duke of Devonshire, who bred Countess of Barrington (red, 1859, Vol. XV., p. 435.) 135 Tr*e— LADY VALENTINE Pedigree Breeder of Sire LADY VALENTINE '4th, I860 got by Sir Roger 16991 Mr E. Booth ... dam Lady Valentine 3rd by Monk 11824 do gd Lady Valentine by Bockingham 2550 Earl Carlisle ... 3d Lady by Sir Walter 2639 Mr E. Crof ton. . . 4d ... by Eoseberry 567 Major Endd ... 5d Lady by Cupid 178 Mr HntoMnson 6d ... By Ruff of the Needle 5030 ... (see across) 7d ... by Constitution 166 Mr Hutchinson Tribe of Sire White StrawbeiTy do Lady Sarah, EB.'s Premium Old Cherry, C.C.'s Sookbum Sail (see across) Sockbum Sail IV*e— LADY BYEON BEAUTY OF BERKS, 1866 got by Tarn O'Shanter 20930 Mr Lawford ... Seraphina dam Ilair Lady by Earl of Walton 17787 Mr C.W.Harvey Kirklevington gd Fair Star by Siddington Duke 15263 Mr Bowly Sugarplum 3d Juliet by Sol 8608 ' ... do Gazelle 4d Kate by Leo 4208 Lord Ducie Mixed old blood SdAda by Treasurer 5513 (0) Lady 6d Tiady Byron by Enpert 2580 Mr Bellamy ... Comp. Old SaUy n ... ... by North Star 460 MrWethereU ... Mason, No. 2 8d ... by Cripple 173 do Mixed Mason 9d ... ... by Minor 441 MrE. Colling... Eed Eose, E.C.'s lOd ... ... by Freeman 269 Mr mason Mixed Mason lid ... ... byDanbyl90 Mr WethereU ... Old blood Tribe— LAIAjY, oe COUNTESS OF BAEEINGTON, OB OLIVE LEAF (fova- varieUes) VAE. 1 GRAND DUCHESS OF BARRINGTON 2nd got by Duke of Brailes 23724 Mr H. J. Sheldon Aoomb dam Grand Duchess of Bazrington by 7th Grand Duke 19877 Mr Jefferson ...GrandDuchess{Tar.3) gd Countess of Barrington 2nd by 9th D of Oxford 17738 ... Dukeof Devonshire Oxford 3d Countess of Barrington by 3rd Grand Duke 16182 Mr S. E. Bolden Grand Duchess 4d Laurel by Grand Turk 12969 do ... Halnaby 5d LaUy by Earl of Derby 10177 Mr T. Bates ... Wild Byes 136 (Var. 1.) For Grand Duohess of Barringix)n 2nd Lord Skelmersdale gave 666 gs., at Brailes, 1876. (Var. 1.) For Grand Duchess of Barrington 3rd, Mr J. Thornton gave 600 gs., for Hon. M. H. Cochrane. (Var. 1.) For Marchioness of Barrington, Sir W. H. Salt gave 800 gs., at the Bovmess sale, in 1877. (Var. 1.) For Lady Ellen Barrington (ten years old) Mr G. Ashbumer gave gs., at Hoik Barrington 9th. 155 gs., at Holker, in 1878, and Mr W. Ashburner 360 gs. for Countess of ^^ The American Lady Atlwle family descends from Olive Leaf 3rd (var. 3.) (Var. 3.) For Lalage Mr R. B. Oliver gave 235 gs., at Mr Jon. Peel's sale, in 1861. 137 Tribe— LkU^, ob COUNTESS OF BAEEINGTON, OB OLIVE LEAF VAE. 1 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire 6cl Olive Leaf 3rd by Earl of Liverpool 9061 Mr T.Bates ... Duchess 7d Olive Leaf 2ud by 2iid Duke of Cam- bridge 3638 do Waterloo 8d Olive Leaf by Belvedere 1706 Mr Stephenson Princess 9d Lady Barrington by Son of Herdsman 304 (0) (0) lOd ToiiTiff Alicia by Wonderful 700 Major Eudd ... Essence of Favourite 252 lid by Alfred 23 Mr C. Colling ... Lady Maynard 12d by Young Favourite 6994 (0) (0) VAU. 2 LALLY 8th, 1867 got by 7th D. of York 17754 Capt. Gunter ... Duchess dam LaUy 3rd by 4th D. of Oxford 11387 Earl Duoie Oxford gd Lally by Earl of Derby 10177 Mr T.Bates ... Wild Byes 3d OUve Leaf 3rd by Earl of Liverpool 9061 do Duchess 4d Olive Leaf 2nd by 2nd D. of Cam- bridge 3638 do Waterloo 6d Olive Leaf by Belvedere 1706 Mr Stephenson Princess 6d Lady Barringtou by Son of Herdsman 304 (0) (0) &c., &c., as above. VAE. LALAGE 1858 3 got by Prince Imperial 15095 Mr S. E. Bolden Bliss , dam Lally by Earl of Derby 10177 Mr T. Bates ... Wild Byes gd Olive Leaf Brd by Earl of Liverpool 9061 do Duchess 3d OKve Leaf 2nd by 2nd D. of Cam- bridge 3638 do Waterloo 4d OUve Leaf by Belvedere 1706 Mr Stephenson Princess 5d Lady Banington by Son of Herdsman 304 (0) (0) 6d Taxing Alicia by Wonderful 700 Major Eudd ... Essence of Favomite 252 7d Old Alicia by Alfred 23 Mr 0. CoUing ... Lady Maynard 8d by Yoimg Favourite 6994 (0) (0) 138 The Duchess of Lancaster tribe, so -well known at Penrhyn Castle, began with a cow, bred by Mr Robinson, Ihwhegs of Lcmcaster (roan, 1853, Vol. XI., p. 3.54.) For Duchess of Lancaster 13th. Col. Kingscote gaye 50 gs. at Lonl Chesham's sale in 1876. This tribe traces to Lancaster (i. & w., 1842, Vol. VII., p. 423) bred by Mr Wilkinson, of Lenton, who obtained the sort from 0. Colling. They went into the hands, amongst others, of such well-known breeders as Lords Ducie and Walsingham, Messrs Tracy, Cruickshank, &o. To this tribe Messrs Cmickshank attribute much of the excellence of their large herd at Sittyton. Thirteen of the tribe averaged £50 Is. 6d. at Mr How's sale, Broughton, 1875. At Mr HaU's sale, 1876, thirty-five females of the family averaged £25 4s. 7d. It is strong testimony to the tribe's merit that it was taken up by Mr E. Stratton, of Broad Hinton. 139 THbe—LALLY, oe COUNTESS OF BAEEINGTON, ok OLIYE L'EAI'— {continued) ^ VAR. 4 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tjabe of Sire LALLY DUCHESS 2nd, 1874 got by Grand Prince of Claro 28781 ... Mr R. P. Da vies Kirklevington damLalIyllthby5thLordWildEyes26762 MrC. W.Harvey Wild Eyes (var. 1) gd Lally 5th by Duke of Wetherby 17753 Capt. Gunter . . . Duchess 3d LaJIy 2nd by Malachite 18313 ... Mr Jon. Peel .. . Cowslip 4d Lally by Earl of Derby 10177 ... Mr T. Bates .. Wild Siyes ' &c., &c., as above. 2V*e— DUCHESS OF LANCASTEE (LORD PENRHYN'S) DUCHESS OF LANCASTER 12th, 1869 got by 11th Grand Duke 21849 Mr Hegan Grand Duchess (var. 1) dam Duchess of Lancaster 7th by Manna- duke 14897 MrTanqueray... Gwynne (var. 11) gd Duchess of Lancaster 4th by Sir CoHn Campbell 16961 Hon. Col. Pennant Nonpareil 3d Duchess of Lancaster 3rd by Duke of York 11393 4d Buttercup by 2nd Duke of Lancaster 5951 5d Banksia by Crichton 8516 6d ... by Ploughboy 4726 Mr Robinson ... Fidget Mr TJnsworth . . . Bates and Princess Mr Lakin ... Povpyke', - do ... do Trifce— LANCASTEE oe LAVENDEE (WILKINSON'S— COMPARE DAJETODIL) LANCASTER 29th, >- got by Lord George 13191 dam Lancaster 26th by Son of Marquis 10938 gd Lancaster 25th by Son of St. Albans 7462 3d Lancaster by George 3rd 7038 4d ... by Will Honeycomb 5660. . . 5d ... by Spectator 2688 6d ... by Albion 1619 Mr WUkinson... Mason (No. 1) do Gwynne (var. 10) do (0) do Mixed blood, much Princess Mr J. Beetham Old blood Mr Mason Mason (No. 1) Mr Wilkinson (0) 140 Lavender 3rd, at Mr Wilkinson's sale, 1854, made 110 gs. ; and sixteen females averaged £40 128. 7d. This family derives from Mr Charge's Mary, by Western Comet 689, (Vgl. I., II., III., p. 464,) who bred Mary, by Sir Stephen 1456, and sold her to Mr Maynard, who bred Lavender (roan, 1831, Vol. I., II., III., p. 412,) by Matohem 2281. Louisa was sold to Mr J. H. Langston, M.P., Sarsden House, who bred Lady Louisa, by Archduke 2nd 15588, (roan, 1859, Vol. XV., p. 561, and Vol. XX., p. 605,) sold at the sale, in 1863, to Mr B. L. Betts, at whose sale, in 1865, Mr C. Leney bought her'for 80 gs., " agood'long cow." She went next to Messrs P. Leney and Son, who bred Lady Louisa's Duchesses 3rd and 4th from her. Louisa's Duchess 2nd, bred by Mr C. Leney, is entered as Lady Louisa's Duchess 2nd (Vol. XXII., p. 336.) Looey, of this family, made 91 gs., at Bushey Grove, 1862, and her calf. Lady Bird (Hon. Col. Pennant,) 120 gs. Elegance, 70 gs. Lady Love, 130 gs. Louisa's daughter, Lizzy, was a prize cow, (illustra- tion; Vol. ?!II., p. 490.) Her heifer, LeUa, was sold as a yearling, for 200 gs.,and her calf, a day old, for 60 gs. Lord Moreton gave 150 gs. for Lady Louisa's Duchess 6th, a calf, at Leney's sale, in 1875. From Mary, by Sir Stephen, descends, by another Une, the Marquis of Exeter's prize bull, Telemachus 27603 (see Victoria, Mr Charge's, Vol. VI., p. 614.) Lady Louisa's Duchess 3rd was sold at the Dunmore sale, in 1875, to Sir W. Stirling Maxwell for £110. " A good, low, thick-fleslied cow, calculated "to breed winners, by a good buU." Mr Whitaker's favourite and famous Frederick 1060, was something of this stock at root. FredericTi, (roan, 1821,) bred by Mr Charge, got by Hulton 1121, of the same family ; dam Orbit, by Comet 155 ; g d Splendour, by Comet 155, (roan, 1812, Vol. I., II., III., p. 715 ;) g g d Flecked Twin, by Major 397 ; g g g d Red Simmon, by Favourite 252 ; g g g g d Flecked Simmon, by Bartle 777. Old Simmon descended from the Studley White Bull. Ul Tribe— LANCASTER oe LAVENDER {conUnmd) (WILKINSON'S) Breeder of Sire ' Pedigree LAVENDER 8th, 1865 got by Brian Boru 17440 Mr Barnes dam Lavender 7tli by Friar Tuck 14578... Sir C. Tempest. gd Lavender 3rd by Eclipse 1 01 86 ... Mr Wilkinson . . 3d Lavender 2nd by the Queen's Boan 7389 do 4d Lavender by Will Honeycomb 5660 ... Mr Beetham .. Sec, &c., as above Tribe of Sire Mantalini Mixed old blood Lancaster Mixed blood, much Princess Old ditto rW6e— LAVENDER oe LOUISA (SEE FLORANTHE & PRIMROSE) LADY LOUISA'S DUCHESS 6th got by 6th Duke of Oneida 30997 ... Messrs Walcott & Campbell Duehess dam Lady Louisa's Duchess 4th by l5th Grand Duke 21852 gd Lady Louisa by Archduke 2nd 15588 3d Lucy Long by Duke of Glo'ster'll382 4d Louisa by Cramer 6907 6d Ladybird by Cato 6836 6d Luna by Helicon 2107 7d Lavender by Matchem ^281 8d Cora by Sir Alexander 591 9d Majy by Sir Stephen 1456 lOd Mary by Western Comet 689 lid Young Mary by Charge's Grey Bull 872 12d Mary by Favourite 252 13d Flecked Mary by Bartle 777 14d — descended from the Studley White Bull Mr Hegan Gol. Gunter Earl of Ducie ... Mr Parkinson . . . Earl of Ducie . . . LordAlthorp ... Mr Mason Mr J.C.Maynard Mr J. Charge ... do do Mr C. Colling... Mr. Charge (o) Grand Duchess (var. 3) ,. Duchess do Cressida Magdalena Mason (No. 1) Mason (No, 2) R. CoUing's blood Gentle Kitty do Comp. Louisa Lady Mayjiard Old blood ' (0) 142 Lawa, by Alfred 23 (Vol. I., II., III., p. 409,) was the property of Rev E. Metcalfe. Lady (Vol. V., p. 367,) was bred by Mr Eobineon, and sold to Mr Waldy, the breeder of Barmpton Bose. Tulip (roam, 1842, Vol. VT., p. 604,) was bred by Mr Watson, and sold to the. Marquis of Exeter. Thick Hock 6601, grandsire of the Towneley Frederick 11489, has Cupid 177, instead of Butteii^y 104. Butterfly was, however, Cupid's son. The five lowest sires are otherwise identical in laura's and Thick Hock's pedigrees. The American Nammie WUlia/ms family is of this root, tracing to Mr Woodhouse's Buby (Vol. II., p. 458.) Lmirustma (1815, Vol. I., II., III., p. 411 ,) was bred by Mr' Wright, and sold to Mr J. C. Maynard. She was own sister to Eemus 550, who is supposed to have been " Comet's last calf" (Thornton Cir. 1, p. 240.) Eemus was sire of Eob Eoy 557, by his dam's half sister, Lady Jane, by Comet 155, gd Oleasby Lady, &c. G-. Coates notes of Eemus^ that " his rumps were not good, but his " fore-quarters very good ; good breast and fine hair." Rob Eoy appears in many a famous pedigree, and was the main element of the Barmpton Rose tribe. He was renowned for the steers he got. Col. Loyd Lindsay has a large collection of the fa;fliily. From La/wmsUna dieaaendL the American Cherries and the Zachida/y>. Lamender (roan, 1845, Vol. VI., p. 435,) bred by Sir C. Tempest, was bought by Earl Daoie, the highest priced cow at the Bronghton HaU sale. Verbena (Tol. I., II., III., p. 789,) was bred by Mr How. Her dam was a favourite cow of Mr Eob3rtson's, of Ladykirk. Vestris (Vol. V., p. 767,) was sold to Sir C. Tempest. 143 2W6e— LATJEA COMPARE HEBE Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire AURICULA, got by Prince of Wales 6345 , MrUnthanV... Comp. Adelaide Tulip by Expectation 3750 MrJ.Bmmerson . Mixed old blood ... by Thick Hook 6601 MrWaldy ... Comp. Laura ... by Expectation 1988 do do ... Larly by Wonderful 700 .. Major Rudd ... Essence of Favourite 252 ... Lama by Merlin 429 Mr Mason Mason (No. 3) Lama by Alfred 23 Mr C. Colling... Lady Maynard ... by Butterfly 104 do Old Cherry ... by Sn-worrow 636 MrR.Comng.... Old blood IVifee— LAU14TJSTLN"A ob LTJCINDA HARSLEY, 1821 got by Marske 418 MrR.CoUing... Bright Eyes, R.C. dam LaurustLQa by Comet 155 Mr C. Colling...' lady Maynard gd Laura by Tom 652 Mr Wright ... (0) 3d Cleasby Lady by Son of Favoorite 252 (0) (0) 4d Lncinda by Mr. Hutton's Bull 323 ... (0) (0) 5d Lucy by Barningham 56 MrG. Coates... Milbank . IV*e— LAVENDER SIR C. TEMPEST'S PRINCESS LOUISE, 1872 got by Bridport 25668 dam Princess Mary by the Friar 23037 ... gd Royal Princess by Royal Prince 18776 3d Landlady by the Corsair 15378 4d Lalage by trsurer 9763 5d Lavender by Dan O'Connell 3557 6d Lily by Bmtus 1752 7d Violet by Frederick 1060 8d Vestris by Cato 1794 9d Verbena by Son of Wellington 679 ... lOd bred by Mr. Robertson of Ladykirk . . . LEOPOLDUiTB (See MrTorr Anna Mr Martin ... Mixed Blood LadyPigot ... Booth do Mr E Booth ... Isabella MrHaU Mason (No. 3) Sir C. Tempest Mixed old blood Mr R. Booth ... Anna Mr Charge ... Comp. Louisa (0) (0) ^0) ... (0) (0) (0) Blossom E.C's) 141 ULao (nearly white, 1826, Vol. I., II., III., p. 420,) was bred by MrWiUianu and sold to Mr Rotch, U.S.A, AralelU (roan, 1821, Vol. I., II., III., p. 30,) was sold to Mr S. Wiillamg, U.S.A. From her descend the American families, the Statelys, the Pets, and the Fairy Belles. " The first lAmgcropper was so named by Mr Hutton, of Marske, who bred "her and let his tenant, Wilkinson, have her. When 1^ years old she was " turned out on to an allotment covered with Ung, in May. In October following, " Mr Hutton saw, and was so surprised at her, that he bet a wager with a " gentleman at Richmond to show her in her then state against any of the same " age, and he won his wager. When five years old she won the silver cup at " Barnard Castle. She was a great milker, and died of milk fever three days "after calving." J. Whitaker. Lingoropper, by Remus (roan, 1827, Vol. V., p. 414,) bred by Mr Wilkinsoii, Richmond, was sold to Mr Whitaker, Burley. Toung Lingcropper (r & w, 1838, Vol. VII., p. 436,) by Charles, was sold to Mr H. Tempest, at whose sale in 1858, out of 49 females, seventeen were of this tribe. Ithaca (roan, 1870,Vx}l. XIX.,p.649) the property of the Duke of Manchester was bred by the Marquis of Exeter. The first recorded dam of the tribe is Lofty (r & w 1831, Vol. V., p. 417) bred by Rev. W. Ulaister. It then passed through the hands of Mr Walker of Maunby, and Mr Harvey Combe, to the Marquis of Exeter. From Queen Bess (red, 1831, Vol. V., p. 598) sister to Lofty, descend the American Peris, two of which averaged £315 at the New York Mills sale (1873.) Mainstay (1 6490) in the Charmer (var. 5) pedigree, is of this descent, being g. grandson of Fairface. Akin to this family was Mr Singleton's BiiUion 15706, " who nicked well vfith Lady Waterloo 3rd in Lord of Waterloo." (The Druid.) It should be " with Lady Waterloo Sth in Viscount Waterloo 3rd." (Var. 9.) 145 IW6e— LILAC Pedigree LILAC 2nd, 183— got by Frederick 2038 dam Lilac by Young Denton 963 gd Arabella by North Star 460 .. 3d Aurora by Comet 155 4d ... by Hem7 301 5d ... by Danby 190 ... Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr Munson ... Wetherell's sort Mr WetbereU ... Mixed Mason do ... do Mr C. Colling ... Lady Maynord Mr Mason ... Mason, (No. 1) MrWetherell ... (o) Tribe— JANGCnOFFEB, YOUNG LINGOROPPER, - got by Charles 1815 dam Lingcropper by Remus 550 gd Pink by Sedbury 1424 3d Beauty by Hollings 2131 4d Lingcropper by Parfeaer 2409 5d Lady by Hutton's BuU 2145... fid Lingcropper by Marske 418... 7d Old Lingcropper descended B. Alooek's Bull 19 Mr J. LawBon... Mixed Mason Mr Wright Laumstina (o) (o) Mr Hutton ...Mixed blood) °'^, from do (o) Mr R. Colling., (o) \ broth- do (o) Bright Eyes, R.C (o) TW6e— LOFTY ITHACA, 1870 got by Crand SeneschaU 26309 Marquis of Exeter dam Nestorine by Nestor 24648 do gd Blonde by Emu 19696 do 3d Fair Maid by Marmaduke 14897 ... Mr Tanqueray... 4d Festive by The Buck 13836 Mr H. Combe 5d Fanny by Lottery 10472 Earl Ducie 6d Fair Face by Maunby 7223 Mr Walker 7d White' Face by Wellington 5625 ... Mr Robson 8d Snowdrop by Superb 5856 Rev. W. Glaister 9d Lofty by Pleatham 2028 do lOd ... by Admiral 5 Mr Booth lid ... by Young Denton 963 Mr WethereU . . . 12d ... by Young Albion 15 Mr Booth L Adelaide Gwynne Mixed blood . G-wynue (var. 11) .Cambridge Rose, with Puritan cross Mixed blood Comp. Toy Mixed old blood (o) Old blood Bright Byes, R.B.'b Mixed Mason. &c. Halnaby 146 This family appears to have originated with Mr Richard Lovell, Edgcott Lodge, Banbury. Mona (roan, 1852, Vol. XII., p. 511) was bred by Colonel Pennant, M.P., who sold several of the sort at his " annual sale " in 1860. Mr Hay, of Shethin, also had some. The celebrated bull Forth 17866 was of this breeding at root. Mr Carr writes, p. 3.3, " The Gaudy, alias Lady Betty tribe," originated in a cow bought of Mr Marmaduke Taylor, of Catterick, whose daughter's sobriquet, " Lady Betty," was bestpwed upon the new purchase. Mr Booth described her as a very fine cow, " short in her hair, but as round as a roUer, " without a hill or a hole in her I " She was the dam of a cow very f among in her day. Old Gaudy (not to be confounded vidth Mr Season's Gaudy, for print and history of whom see Thornton's Cir. : Vol. IV. frontispiece) by Suworrow : fifth in descent, from whom came MadaVme (r. & w., 1838. Vol. v., p. 430, bred by J. Booth, KiUerby) "the dam of Col. Towneley's bull " Hudibras and his superb cow Alice " by Victor 8739, winner of the Iritk Farmers' Gazette Cup, value £120, in 1853, the first prize and gold medal at Smithfield in 1854. Marcus's g grand dam was Mr J. Booth's Belinda. " After good service at home Marcus was sold with a cow called Yorkshire " Jenny to the Kev. John Bolden, to go to Australia. Unfortunately they were " lost in a storm." Carr. p. 37. Magdalene (r. and w., 1807, Vol. I., II., III., p. 450) bred )by C. Colling, and sold at his sale, in 1810, for 170 gs., to Mr C. Champion, of Blyth, near Doncaster, " was a little red cow with a large bag and beUy and short quarters ; although " the dam of the celebrated red and white bull Blyth Comet 85, her only produce " besides Ossian 476 bought by Lord Lonsdale, she was not first-rate, and wanted " hair, yet when dry she had a great propensity to feed." (Thornton's Cir., Vol. I., p. 239.) This description is surely what might be expected from her Allffjj' blood through Washington 674. 147 Tribe— UJGY Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire LADY LEONORA, 1874 got by Eaa-l of Wharfdale 31090 MrLadds ... Mixed blood dam Levity by Sultan 27583 Lord Penrhyn... do gd Leonora by Grand Duke nth 21849... Mr J. Hegan ... Gd.Ducliess{var.l) 3d Lavish by Duke of Geneva 19614 ... Mr J.O. Sheidon Duchess 4d Lovely by Marmaduke 14897 MrTanqueray... Gwynne (var. 11) 5d La Favourita by Prince Arthur 11938 Captain Dilke... Mixed blood 6d Mona by Lovemore 10476 Sir C. KJiightley Walnut 7d Lucy by Anthony 1640 ... Et.Hon.C.Arbuthnot Old Cherry, C. C.'s 8d Lady by Anthony 1640 do ... do 9d Lilac by Edgcott 1953 Attenbrow ... Mixed blood TWfee— MADALINE PHCEBE BUTTERFLY, 1864 got by Duke of Wharfdale 19648 dam Double Butterfly by Royal Butterfly 16862 ^ gd Alice Butterfly by Master Butterfly 13811 3d Alice 2ud by Duke of Athol 10150 ... 4d MadaUne by Marcus 2262 5d Landlady by Matohem 2281 6d by Pilot 496 7d Daphne by Young Albion 15 8d Gaudy by Albion 14 9d01dGaudy by Suworrow 636... .;. lOd by Son of Twin Brother to Ben 88 Captain Gunter Duchess Col. Towneley... Barmpton Eose do do MrBates'sExors. Duchess Mr J. Booth ... Booth, Charge, and Mason Mr Mason Mason (No. 2) Mr E. Colling... Eed Eose, E.C.'s Mr Booth Haluaby Mr C. ColHng ... Pomp. Magdalene Mr E. Colling... Old blood Mr Booth Lady Maynard rWfce— MAGDAIiENE (SEE CHAEITT) BLYTH COMET 85 got by Comet 155 dam Magdalene by Comet 155 gd Miss Washington by Washington 674 Mr C. Colling.. . Lady Maynard do do do . Lady 148 MaMbram, (roan, 1846, Vol. IX., p. 463,) by Cheshireman, was bred by Mr W. Cooper, Ozclose, Bipon, who bred Cherry Cheeks by Noble. The much canvassed Puritan 9.523, (see Heydon Rose) and Sir Thomas Fairfax 5196, both descend from Bobby Shafto by Young Dimple 6518. Puritan was got by Duke of Cornwall 5947, of the Sally or Havering Lily (Norfolk's) tribe, and Sir Thomas Fairfax was got by Norfolk 2377 himself. Lady Fairfax' (illustration Vol. VI., p. 423,) descends from Young Dimple's daughter. Miss Fairfax, g. g. dam of Puritan, and dam of Sir Thomas Fairfax, was 1st prize cow at the Yorkshire Show, Leeds, 1839. Cora and Cherry Cheeks are very inbred. Noble and Don Juan have much the same pedigree as Red Cherry. Of the seven tribes in Mr Torr's possession at his death, and dispersed at the wonderful 1875 Aylesby Manor sale, there were two, " the G. and M., descended " from Mr Robson's Golden Beam and Moon Beam, representing the Cadeby " herd." Of the latter two were sold. Mountain Vale for £540 15s. Earl of Tankerville, and Mountain Dell for £210, Sir B. S. Hardinge, Bart. The Mcmtalini is of the most ancient of the Booth Shorthorn tribes. It is remarkably refined in its features, very choice, and in great favour. It takes its name from Ma/ntaUni (roan, 1839, Vol. V., p. 433,) the winner of twelve first class prizes at four years old, at the Boyal, Yorkshire, Highland, &c., shows. The tribe came to Killerby from Cleasby, by the purchase from Miss Wright, Mrs. John Booth's sister, of Sylph by Remus. In Colonel Trotter's hands it goes back to the very earliest times. " Sylph overflows with the blood of " Favourite 252." (Carr, p. 35.) ( Vwr. 1 !) Mantalini, by King Richard 26523, was bought at Mr Barnes's sale in 1871, for 750 gs., by Mr W. Bolton, when ten Mantalinis, male and female, including three buU calves, averaged £234 7s. 2d. Miss Warlaby, Ophelia's daughter (see across,) was sold for £372 15s. at Mr Chaloner's sale, in 1860, at King's Fort, Ireland. Her yearling son, Sheet Anchor, by Harbinger 10295, made £346 10s., and her white two months' old heifer, May Queen, £210. 149 Tribe— MALISRAIN Pedigree MALIBRAN gth, 1870 got by Aichduke 25525 dam MaUbran 7th by Prince Alfred 24785 gd Malibian 5th by Belshazzar 3rd 17400 3d Malibran by Cheshireman 6863 4d Cherry Cheeks by Koble 4577 5d Cora by Young Don Juan 3610 6d Red Cherry by Son of Young Dimple 6518 7d Bobby Shafto by Young Dimple 971 8d Old Strawberry by Snowball 2648 ... 9d Old Cherry by Layton 2190 Breeder of Sire Tribe ol Sire Mr Cheney . Duchess Nancy Mr Yorke . Mixed blood MrBarroby ... . Mixed Booth Mr J. Forrest . . . Bachel Mr W. Cooper... Malibran Mr W.Cooper.., do (0) do Mr Allison By Sir Dimple (594) Mr Harrison ... (0) (0) Mr Charge's blood Tribe— K. (Toee's) MOUNTAIN DELL, 1875 got by Waltron 30255 dam Mountain Yale by Blinkhoolie 2B428 gd Mountain Mist by Booth Eoyal 15673 3d Mountain Maid by Vanguard 10994... 4d Memento by Vanguard 10994 5d Magnet by Baron Warlaby 7813 6d Mosaic by Leonard 4210 7d Moonbeam by Prince Comet 1342 ... 8d ... by Constellation 163 9d ... by Prince of Waterloo 528 lOd by Young Favourite 255... MrTorr .. Water Witch, (Waterloo var. 11) Mr Torr Anna Mr Torr ,. Bracelet, Torr's Mr B. Booth .. . Isabella do do do . Blossom do Halnaby Mr Gaunt . Moss Rose, W.'s Major Rudd .. . T«(ly Mr Whitaker. .. . MBigdsLl&nA Mr Grant . Lady 2Vi6^-MANTALINI MANTALINI, 1870 got by King Richard 26523 Mr T. C. Booth dam Alpine by British Prince 14197 ... Mr R. Booth ... gd Sylph by Hopewell 10332 do 3d Ophelia by-Hamlet 8126 Mr J. Booth ... 4d Britannia by Albion 7771 Mr Barnes 6d MUliner by Lord Stanley 4269 ... Earl of Carlisle 6d Mantalini by Marcus 2262 Mr J. Booth .. Bliss Halnaby P|ireweU Toy Mantalini Lady Sarah, R.B.'8 (Booth, Charge & Mason) 160 For Britania's daughter (Victoria, by Hopewell 10332,) Lady Pigot gave Mr Barnes 500 gs. In 1860 Mr Barnes, o£ Westland, Ireland, considering that his stock was not breeding well (they were chiefly descended from Modish and Milliner, daughter and -granddaughter of Mantalini, and purchased from Mr J. Booth, of KUlerby,) sent Sylph; by Hopewell, (Ophelia's daughter) to Mr Bolden's Grand Duke 3rd 1618i2, and bred Grand Duchess, whose grandson Eoyal Duke 26014, Mr Barnes considered the most perfect animal ever bred at Westland and used upon his herd. {Var. 2.) Pelerine, the issue of Mantalini and Buckingham 3239, was bought privately from Mr J. Booth by Mr La Touche, Ireland, at whose sale in 1851 Rose of Autumn, her daughter, was purchased by Mr Douglas, who, after she had bred Red Rose, by Velvet Jacket 10998, sold her to Mr Mark Stewart, who bred Rose of Promise. The Rose of Warlaby branch descends from Pelerine, " sold to Mr La '• Touche, who bred Rose of Autumn. Rose of Autumn bred for Mr Douglas, "of Athelstaneford, the famous Rose of Sharon, 1st prize cow at the Royal " Irish and Highland Societies in 1859, and Rose of Summer (illustration, Vol. "XI., p. 681,) winner of the three National prizes in 1854. At Mr Pawlett's sale '■ in 1872, thirteen female descendants of Rose of Autumn sold for an average " of 274 gs." (Cruickshank's Catalogue.) At Mr Pawlett's, the Rev T. Stanif orth gave 550 gs. for Rose of Warlaby, and 860 gs. for Rose of Summer, by Hopewell. Rose of Sharon (roan, 1866, Vol. XIII., p. 698,) bred by Mr M. S. Stewart, Southwipk, and sold to Mr Douglas (out of Rose of Autumn,) best cow at the Highland Society's Meeting at Edinburgh, 1869, and first prize cow at the Royal Irish Show, in 1859, was own sister to Rose of Promise, and half sister to Rose of Summer, for whom 600 gs. were refused at the International Show, Paris, in 18p6. Sir James The Rose 15290, was Rose of Summer's son. Rose of Summer (red, 1862, Vol. XI., p. 680,) won the three National First Prizes in 1854 at Lincoln, Berwick, and Aimagh, besides a great many other first prizes and gold medals. She was low and lengthy, very meaty, broad-backed, sub- stantial, and yet most feminine. She was well carved out in front, had a sweet head, and down-curved flat horns, the very model of a solid yet refined short- horn. Her daughter. Rose of Athelstane (roan, 1854, Vol. XI., p. 681,) also was winner of the three first National prizes at Salisbury, Glasgow, and Waterford, in 1867, besides a great many other first jprizes and gold medals. Twenty-one (Pelerine) Mantalinis averaged £247 7s. at Mr Pawlett's sale in 1872. Ma/ria, by George 275 (r. & w., 1883, Vol. I., II., III., p. 468,) bred by Mr R. Colling, was sold to Mr Arbuthnot. Ruifus 2576 was sire of Pearl and grandsire of Marquerite. (See Muby.) Mr Mason's herd divides itself under three heads, 'one lot (Mason No. 1) descended from Miss Lam (Vol. I., II., III., p. 498,) and another (Mason No. 2) from Fortune 1798 (Vol. I., II., III., p. 303,) and a third (Mason No. 3) that is an indiscriminate compound, in the main, of the produce of the other two, the foundation matrons being unrecorded, except a cow of Mr John Newby's (see Richard 1376,) of whose descendants eight were sold, out of 64 female lots at the Chilton sale. Taking No. 1 at base, JoUy's Bull is stated by Mr Bates to have been bred by Mr Waistell. Lady Maynard, otherwise Favourite, and her daughter. Young Strawberry, were purchased from Mr Maynard by Mr C. Colling (see Thornton's Circular, Vol. I., p. 237,) and their progeny, that is, Phoenix, Lady Maynard's daughter, put to Bolingbroke 86 (Young Strawberry's 151 TW6e— MANTALINI (cowimwcrf) Pedigree 7d Maiden by Matchem 2281 8d Lady by Alderman 1622 9d Lady Mowbray by Pilot 496 ... lUd Sylph by Remus 550 1 Id Matnda by Sir Charles 592 12d Alpine by Sop of Favourite 252 13d Young Strawberry by Sou of Favou- rite 252 14d Strawberry ROSE OF WARLABY, 1865 got by British Flag 19351 dam Rose of Hope by Prince Alfred 13494 gd Rose of Promise by Heir-at-Law 13005 3d Rose of Autumn by Sir Henry 10824 4d Pelerine by Buckingham 3239 5d Mantalini by Marcus 2262 Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr Mason Mason (No. 2) Mr J. Booth ... (Roseite, Vol. I., II., III., p. 672) Mr R. Colling ... Red Rose, R.C.'s Mr Wright ... Lucinda do Lady (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) Mr B. Booth ... Halnaby do Moss Rose, R.B.'s Mr Douglas ... Toy MrJ.delaTouche Mixed old blood Mr J. Booth ... Toy do (Mixed Booth, (3iarge&Masou) &c., as above. MARCBLLA (see page 196) RUFUS 2576 got by Northampton 2380... dam Olivia by Baronet 62.. . gd Minerva by Wellingfton 680 3d Maria by George 275 ... 4d by Midas 435 ... 5d by Punch 531 ... IW6e— MARIA (R. COLLING'S) Mr Mason Mr R. Colling . do do do do Tri&e— MASON'S FAMILIES No. 1 BLOSSOM got by Napoleon 2349 (o) dam Bloom or No. 22, Chilton sale, by Satellite 1420 Mr Robei-tson . . . gd Farmer cow by Farmer 251 Mr Mason 3d Cato cow by Cato 119 ... 4d Charles cow by Charles 127 do do Mason (No. 1) Red Rose, R.C.'s Wildair, R.C.'s Old blood Red Rose, R.C.'s Old blood Mason (No. 1) Comp. EuTopa Son of Mr J. Newby's cow Mason (No., 2) Mason (No. 2) 162 Son,) produced the famous bull FaTourite 252. Comet 155 was a, yet stronger concentration of blood, being by Favourite 252, out of Young Phoenix, who was out of Phoenix by Favourite 252. Miss Lax, own sister to Toung Strawberry, became the property of Mr Mason, who crossed and then inbred her produce with that of Fortune. Miss Lax was bred by Mr Maynard and bought by Mr Mason, who bred LUy. Fortune, bred by C. Colling, produced in Mr Mason's hands B 45, Gaudy (fat cow,) Irishman, Nell, Cripple, Trunnel 659, Tidy, St. John' 572. St. John Mr Bates charged With apO'iling his shorthorn and West Highland cross. (Bell, p. 80.) Earl Spencer's prize bull. Hecatomb 2102, who beat Duke of Korthum- berland 1940 at York, in 1838, was a descendant of Lily's. The " ancient "Victoria family" (Thornton) descended from Messrs Adamson and Holmes's purchase (Lot 1,) 130 gs., at the Chilton sale, in 1829, and which realised the highest average on the Moycashel herd's dispersion in 1853, is of No. 1 founda- tion. Eleven of the tribe averaged £88 9s. 9d. at Mr B. Smith's, in Ireland, 1876. (See Victoria Alberta, Vol. XVII, p. 775.) Victoria 41st made 196 gs. (W. Taylor.) For Victoria 26th, by Baron 'Warlaby 781 3, at Mr Tanqueray's sale, in 1855, Mr Becar, U.S.A., gave 160 gs; At the New York MiUs sale four Victorias averaged £173 5s. Of No. 1 sort at root was Great Mogul 14051, the first prize bull calf at the Eoyal Show, Salisbury, got by Grand Turk 12969, who was also sire of 3rd Buke of Thomdale 17749. Of No. 1 compound, also, was Exquisite 8048, the 370 gs. yearling at Wiseton, 1846, bought by Messrs J. and R. Booth and Mr W. Torr in conjunction. The Irish Bolivar 25649, first at Dublin as a yearling, in 1868, and winner of the Towneley cup, first at the Eoyal Show, Leicester, 1868, and at the Eoyal Show, Manchester, 1869, as a two-year-old, the winijer of 17 other prizes, with seven cups and pieces of plate, was a descendant of Bloom by Satellite 1420, No. 1. Twenty-three animals by Great Mogul averaged over £90 at the Bushey sale, in 1862. Great Mogul was Victoria 8th's son. No. 2. Ten of the Baroness (roan, 1855, Vol. XIII, p. 329) family averaged about 600 gs. at Mr B. G. Bedford's sale in Kentucky, Oct. 28th, 1874. The American Loudon Ducliessea and Mist Wileys descend from the imported Miss Hudson, by Hermes 8146, dam Mayoress by Carcase 3285. . (See across.) Loudon Duchess 9th was sold for 6000 dollars. The American Lady Chesterfords descend from Lady Jane, g. g. daughter of Dodoua, sold at the Babraham sale, in 1863. Dodona (out of No. 6, Chilton sale,)" was bought as barren from Earl Spencer by Mr Jonas Webb, in 1838, but became prolific, in his skilful hands, to the extent of 190 descendants between her and her daughters in 26 years. No. 3. Of this combination a noted example is the bull. Weathercock 9816, found in the Fuchsia, Wild Eyes, and Lady Barrington pedigrees. Another is Earl Ducie's Usurer 9763, (whose descent from Cassandra is identical with Weathercock's,) siie of Duchess 67th. He was bought at the Wiseton sale for 400 gs. by Lord Ducie, April 28th, 1848. From No. 25, Chilton sale, also descends Vocalist 13960, in Wild Eyes 25th (Variety 3,) and bought as a calf at Mr Bolden's sale, Hyning, 1855. The American Duchesses of Goodness descend from imported Goodness by Orontes 4623. They trace to Clarion by Childers, 1824 (roan, 1829, Vol. V., p. 129,) dam No. 25, Chilton sale, by Eichard 1376, &c. 153 rnfce-MASON'S FAMILIES No. 1 {continued) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire od St. John cow by St. John 572 Mr Mason .. Mason (No. 2) fid Chilton cow by Chilton 136 do ... Mason (No. 1) 7d Nymph by White Bull -121 Mr C. CoUing . . . Lady Maynard 8d Lily by Favourite 252 do ... do 9d Miss Lax by Dalton Duke 188 ... Mr J. Charge (o) lOd Lady Maynard by R. Alcook's Bull 19 Mr M. Jackson (o) Ud ... by J. Smith's Bull GOB (o) (o) 12d ... by Jolly's Bull 337 ... Mr JoUy (o) No. 2 MARCHIONESS got by Vandyke 7669 dam Mayoress by Carcase 3285 gd Matron by Tyro 2781 3d No. 51 or Mias Mason by Falstaffi 1993 4d No. 6 Chilton Sale by Dr Syntax 220 od Charles cow by Charles 127 6d Henry cow by Henry 301 7d Lydia by Favourite 252 8d Nell by Mason's White Bull 421 9d Fortune by Bolingbroke 86 lOd ... by Foljambe 263 Ud ... byHubback319 12d . . . bred by Mr Maynard Mr Pollock .. . Portia Mr Wiley . Old blood do do Mr Mason . Mason (No. 1) do . Wildair, R. C.'s do Mason (No. 2) do Mason (No. 1) Mr C. Colling .. . Lady Maynard dp do do do do Haughton Mr J. Hunter... Stephenson's stock (0) Co) No. 3 USURER 9763, 1846 got by Lord Warden 7167... dam Gold by Orontes 4623 gd Cassandra by William 2840 3d No. 25 by Richard 1376 4d .. by Jupiter 342 ... 5d .. . by Charles 127 ... 6d .. by Windsor 698... 7d .. by Chilton 136 ... 8d .. by ColoneH52... Earl Spencer .; . Daffodil do . Mason (No. 1) do do Mr Mason . Mason & Colling do . Mason (No. 2) do do Mr C. CoUing .. . Lady Maynard Mr Mason do Col. Simpson .. . . (0) 154 Mcmi/rlta (roan, 1851, Vol. 2., p. 500) by Harbinger 10297,was bred by Mr W. Smith, West Raseu, and was balf -sister to Matadore 11800 by Hopewell 10332 (Illustration, Vol. X., p. 139) in tbe Waterloo pedigree (Variety 8.) Maz/wrlm, imported by the North Kentucky Association in 1853, was sold, in the auction on the lots' arrival, to Mr R. A. Alexander for 750 dollars. In 1875 Mr Geo. Pox imported this side, from the herd of Hon. G. Brown, Ontario, Canada, Oakland Mazurka, Mazurka of Lyndale, and Mazurka 2nd of Oakdale. The lot, including the 21th Duke of Airdrie and his sister and some Princesses, were described a« " very fine sappy cattle." Then a learned authority, who saw them landed, wrote, " We prefer the Princesses to the Mazurkas. As a lot they seem to us " to handle better, and to be more even in points all over." By another pen, at Elmhurst, the Mazurkas were described as " thick-fleshed, massive and even." At the New York MiUs sale, S. Campbell's, 1873, four Mazurkas averaged £160 2s. 6d. The highest priced Mazurka ever sold publicly was Mazurka 36th by Star of the Realm 11621 for 4,005 dollars [Hailey's Shorthorn Reporter.) Mariner was bred from Mr Coates's Bonny Lass by Palm Flower 480, dam by Patriot 486, &o., bQth Milbwnk bulls. " The Medora tribe, originally from Mr Richard Booth, and afterwards " famous in the hands of the late Mr Fawkes, of Farnley " (Tliomton,) traces to Medora (roan, 1833, Vol. V., p. 471,) "one of the neatest cows Mr. Booth ever "bred." (Carr., p. 17.) Forty-one of the family were sold at Rev. T. Cato^ sale in 1857. When Mr Chaloner sold ofE in 1878 he retained tbe Medora tribe as a " nucleus of a future herd." At Mr Barnes' sale in 1871 fourteen Medora females averaged £65 lis. 6d. At the Tansley sale, 1872, five averaged £118 9s. At the Islanmore sale, E. J. Smith's, 1875, four averaged £143 Is. 3d. Lord Marquis 10459, sire of Mwrgms (yf Carrabas 11789, in the Oxford (Variety 5) pedigree was Medora's great grandson . Lord of the Harem 16430 was descended from Medora, through Victoria by Sir Thomas Fairfax 5196. This tribe is interesting from its having had the sanction of Mr Strafford, who bred Miss Molly (red, 1860, Vol. XV., p. 622) at his Budding Hill farm. They are very stylish cattle, and a whole herd of them, aU red, is to be seen at Mr J. R. Homfray's, Penllyne Castle, Glamorganshire. Murton traces to the thick-built, short-legged old stock of Messrs Angus, Broomley. Man of Kent 9365, bred by- Mr Strickland, comes of the best old strains of Mr R. Booth, Lady Strickland, &o. Marmion was by Anthony 1640, who goes down, through Right Hon. C. Arbuthnot's manipulation, to C. Ceiling's Old Cherry. There is reason, therefore, for this tri'be's excellence, and for Mr Strafford's personal selection of it. The Smithfield prize heifer. Trinket, bearing a singular family likeness to Miss Molly, was of this family. 155 !PH6fr— MAZUEKA oe MOSELLE Pedigree Breeder of Sire .Tribe of 'Sire OAKLAND MAZURKA got by 2ad Duke of Hillhurst 39748 ... Hon. M.H. Cochrane Duchess dam Mazurka of Lyndale by 17th Duke of Airdrie 41349 gd Mazurka 20th by Royal Oxford 18774 3d Mazurka 14th by Albion 19209 ... ] 4d Mazurka 5th by Duke of Airdrie 12730 5d Mazurka 2nd by Orontes 2nd 11877 ... 6d Mazurka by Harbinger 10297 7d Moselle by Baron of Ravensworth 7811 8d Magnet by Mariner 7204 9d ... byMina2316 lOd ... by Commodore 1858 lid ... byEival553 Mr Alexander . . . Airdrie Duchess Mr Thome Lady of Oxford (outof Oxford 6th) Ir R.A.Alexander Comp. Lingcropper do Duchess Lord Burlington Mason (No. 3) Mr R. Booth ... Farewell Mr. Lax Cripple Capt. Barclay ... G. Coates's blood (0) do Ostler ( 3.&R. ColUng's blood do Colling and Coates Tribe— KEDOHA ME DORA, 1866 got by Ravenspur 20628 Mr E. Booth ... dam Bopeep by Royal Oak 16873 ... Mr W. WethereU gd Bagatelle by Sultan 17053 Mr Fawkes . . . 3d Balaclava by Bridegroom 11203 ... Mr L. Lawson... 4d Gretna by The Stuart 7623 Mr Fawkes ... • 5d Gulnare by Norfolk 2877 Mr Whitaker ... 6d Medora by Ambo 1636 (o) 7d Blossom by Memnon 2295 Mr Booth 8d Own Sister of Isabella by Pilot 496 .. . Mr R. Colling . . . 9d White Cow by Agamemnon 9 ... Mr R. Booth ... lOd ... byBurreU'sBullofBurdon (o) MILBAJSTK— (See Cblia.) Halnaby Mixed old blood Cowslip Mason (No. 8) Venus SaUy Mixed old blood Halnaby Red Rose R.C's Bright Eyes R.B.'s (o) IH6e— MISS QUEEN MARY, 1866 got by Royal Butterfly 17th 22774 dam Miss Molly by Noble Arthur 16621 . . . gd Molly by Murton 13359 3d Young Mary by Man of Kent 9365 ... 4d Mary by Man of Kent 9865 5d ... by Marmion 4377 ' 6d ... Purity, bought of Mr. Grove, of Chipping Campden MOLLY Col. Towneley... Mr Wood Mr Punnett ... Strickland do Mr Lovell (o) Vestris Florence Crummy Isabella, &c., mixed do Comp. Lucy (o) 156 Musical (roan, 1861, Vol. XVII., p. 642) bred by Mr. E. Bowly, Siddington House, Cirencester, was got by 4th Duke of Oxford 1 1 387, c&o. Hence the tribe's name. Mr Bowly obtained it from Mr Tucker of Bourton, who had it from Mr Burgess, of Cotgrave. At the Siddington sale, 1869, twenty-one Musicals averaged £55 15s. For Minstrel 7th, a calf, Mr H. A. Brassey gave 200 gs. at Berkeley Castle sale in 1876. For Musical 13th Mr W- Angersteiu gave 140 gs., and for Musical 15th, 160 gs., at Mr J. P. Foster's sale in 1871. For Geneva Minstrel 2nd, Mr W. Ashbumer gave 500 gs. at Mr W. H. Salt's sale, 1876. At Mr Angerstein's sale in 1876, Musical 13th made 100 gs., Musical 16th, 120 gs., (Lord Moreton,) who also gave 100 gs. for the yearling. Musical 18th, and Sir J. Swinburne 110 gs. for the seven-months'-old calf. Musical 19th. In Mr Bowly's hands the tribe attained such a uniform and striking character as may Ctuite account for its market value. Moss Hose by Priam (roan, 1833', Vol. V., p. 509), bred by Mr Booth, Warlaby, sold to Mr R. Booth, Studley, was grand-dam of Mr Mason Hopper's prize buU, Master Belleville, the sire of Rev. J. Storer's Sosey. Her g. grand-daughter, VivandiSre, produced, besides the celebrated stock and prize bull, Prince Alfred, 13494, Welcome by Water King, Vivacity by Fitz-Leonard, Verity by Vanguard, and Campf ollower and Soldier's Nurse, both by Crown Prince : also Prince Arthur and Prince Oscar by Crown Prince, and Knight Errant by Sir Samuel. Vivacity was dam of Mr S. E. Bolden's famous May Duke 13320, who did such valuable service for Hon. Rev Noel Hill, and subsequently at Clifton Pastures for Mr Robinson. Vivandifere's daughter, CampfoUower, was dam of Soldier's Bride, Soldier's Joy, Soldiers Daughter, and above all of the splendid bull Commander-in-Chief by Valasco. Soldier's Nurse, a present from Mr R. Booth to his nephews at Killerby, left behind her that " pearl of pearls" (Carr) Soldier's Dream by Windsor, and the very valuable thick, heavy fleshed bull. Brigade Major by Valasco. Soldier's Bride shared with Queen of the Ocean at the Royal Show, Worcester, 1863, the honour of the first prize for the best pair of cows, and nine other prizes. Campfollower's son, "General Hopewell, was one of the " neatest and best formed bulls I have ever seen at Warlaby." (Carr.) 157 rWfce— MINSTEEL oe MUSICAL Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe ol Sire MINSTREL 7th, 1875 got by Grand Duke of Waterloo 28766 ... Lord Fitzhardinge Waterloo (yar. 1) dam Minstrel by 2nd Duke Of Tregunter 26022 Capt. G-unter ... Duchess gd Musical 14tli by 7ili Duke of York 17754 do do 3d Musical 6th by 7th Duke of York 17754 do do 4d Chorus by 4th Duke of Oxford 11387 Earl Dncie ... Oxford 5d Opera by Alchemist 11097 MrBowly Ruby, Bowly's 6d La Polka by Monzani 6222 Earl Spencer ... Mason (No. 3) 7d Jeannie Deans by The Prince 7615 ... Mr Wilkinson . . . Mixed old blood 8d ... by Fitzroy 3808 (0) Comp. Harriet 9d ... by Morpeth 2339 Mr Paley Mixed old blood lOd ... by Roman 2559 Mr Kelk Celia lid ... by Admiral 5 Mr R. Booth ... Bright Eyes R.B.'s 12d ... by Son of Blyth Comet 85 Mr Champion ... Magdalene MONA— (See ACTONIA.) MOSELLE (See Mazurka) Trib^—KOSS EOSE (R. BOOTH'S) . VAIN HOPE, 1864 got by Lord of the Valley 14837 Mr R. Booth . . . Halnaby dam Welcome Hope by Hopewell 10332 do ... Farewell gd Welcome by Water King 11024 ... Mr W. Torr ... Waterloo (var. 11) 3d Vivandi&re by Buckingham 3239 ... Mr J. Booth ... Toy 4d Minette by Leonard 4210 Mr R. Booth ... White Sti-awberry 5d Young Moss Rose by Young Matohem 4422 Mr J. Booth ... comp. Halnaby 6d Moss Rose by Priam 24.52 Mr R. Booth ... Halnaby 7d ... by Young Alexander 2977 do ... Tuberose R.B.'s 8d ... -by Pilot 496 Mr R. Colling ... Bel Rose R.C.'s 158 Moss Bqse (roan, 1853, Vol. XII., p. 515) was bred by Mr W. Harrison, the property of Mr Wetherell, of Aldborough, who was well acquainted with all strains of the best early Shorthorns, and superior to narrow prejudice. Moss Rose was a winner of the second flight ; beaten for first honours at the York- shire, and only "highly commended" at the Royal Shows. Stanley was sold, exactly a year old, for £99 15s. Od., at Hon. Col. Pennant's annual draft sale, in 1860. On Mr. WethereU's dispersion of his fourth herd, Moss Rose, and her daughter, Ayrshire Rose, were purchased for Penrhyn : her other daughter " the buxom Stanley Rose," going to Lady Pigot, at 300 gs. The roan Moss Rose's " public life had been one series of brilliant seconds to R. Booth's " Nectarine Blossom." (Saddle and Sirloin, p. 171.) The late Mr Richard Stratton was bom to his business ; a genius in the art of cattle breeding ; self-reliant and tasteful. It was a treat to listen to the alow and measxired words of wisdom which fell from hisUps, ever in kind appreciation of youthful enthusiasm. His success in the show-yard was marvellous ; but his stock long failed to obtain anything like extraordinary prices, owing to the independence with which, following his own instinct, he selected bulls, whenever and wherever he saw one that suited his purpose. Other people were afraid of what they deemed a. heterogeneous mixture ; which could not be expected to establish a line of uniform character. Time has, however, brought his patient and resolute exertions their reward ; and year by year now his breed advances to a higher position in the public mind. His pet, original cow, Moss Rose, picked up, in 1837, in the Highworth Market, was probably, at last, as true descended a specimen of the old Teeswater cattle, only drifted out of course, as any ever similarly adopted by Messrs Booth or Bates. Moss Rose by Wharton, 2833 (roan, 1838, Vol. V., p. 510,) was bred by Mr Buston, Wharton Hall. Semiramis was bred by Mr Stiles Rich, Didmarton. Star of Eve was sold at Berkeley Castle, in 1873, for 150 gs. 159 Tribe— MOSS ROSE (Wetheeell's) Pedigree STANLEY, 1859 got by Statesman 15342 ... dam Moss Rose by Cotlierstoiie 6903 gd Nancy by Guardian 3947 3d ... by Red Highflyer 2488... 4d ... by Rob Roy 557 5d ... by Marshal Bluoher 416 6d ... by Houghton 318 Breeder oi Sire Tribe of Sire MrWethereH ... Venus Mr W. Harrison Sally Ool. Cradoek ... Cherry (0) (0) Miss Wright ... Luoinda Mr Wright ... Old blood Mr Mason Mason (No. 3) Trihe— MOSS EOSE (Stbatton's) VIRGINIA, 1872 got by Regal Booth 27262 dam Grace of Lothian by Lamp of Lothian 16356 gd Elegance of Windsor by Duke of Windsor 19651 3d Elegance by His Highness 14708 . . . 4d Cleopatra 2nd by Waterloo 1 1025 ... 5d Virginia by Hero of the West 8150 . . . 6d Elegance by Lottery 4280 7d Young Moss Rose by Lottery 4280 ... 8d Moss Rose by Phrenix 6290 Mr Bruere Vesper Mr Douglas ... Isabella MrR.Stratton.. Moss Rose, S.'s Mr Sanday Foggathorpe MrR.Stratton.. Moss Rose, S's Earl Duoie Starville Mr Adkins Comp. Quickly dp do Mr Bellamy .. Lady Byron Trifce— MOSS EOSE (Boston's) EMILY, 1869 got by 2nd Duke of CoUingham 23730 . . . Capt. Gunter . . . dam Star of Eve by 7th Duke of York 17754 do gd Semiramis by Cupid 14359 Mr G. Sainsbury 3d Splendour by His Highness 11580 ... Mr Robinson ... 4d Wharton Lady by Gaiuford 2nd 6030 Mr Buston 5d Moss Rose by Wharton 2833 Mr Crofton ... 6d ... byCountl883 do 7d ... by Sir William 2640 ■ ... Mr Raine 8d ... by Young Rockingham 2549 do 9d ... by Wellington 2824 ... Mr T. Jobling... lOd ... by Northumberland 4641 .. . Mr 0. Colling . . . lid ... byStyfordlOS Mr Buston ... 12d ... by Bolingbroke 86... ' ... Mr. C. Colling... Duchess do Darlington Mixed blood Moss Rose, Buston's Old Wood Blossom Old SaUy do Old blood (0) (0) Lady Maynard 160 Munn Bose (roan, 1814, Vol. I., II., III., p. 515,) was bred by Mr Whitaker, and a Tery fine cow, notwithstanding Mr Bates' splenetic aspersions as to her having had origin from "a blue-bi&,ok oow." When, in 1823, Sir Charles Morgan " offered a premium to promote a tria,l of merit between Herefords and " Shorthorns, Mr Berry wrote to the editor of the Farmer's Journal, requesting " him to give publicity to the following offer : ' I will produce, as a competitor " ' for Sir Charles Morgan's premium, at Christmas next, a Shorthorn Cow, then " ' nine years old, expecting to drop her eighth living calf (at separate Krtlii,) in " ' June now next ensuing, against any Hereford in England, seven or nine " ' years old, having had calves for years in the same proportion. I will also, " ' on the same occasion, produce a Shorthorn Heifer, three years old, having " ' had a living calf, allowing to the Herefords the same ample scope (all Ikgland) " ' for the production of a competitor. It wiU be obvious to your readers that " ' in thus pitting two individuals against so numerous a tribe as the Herefords, " ' I must entertain considerable confidence in their merits, and it will be as " ' easy to draw a correct conclusion, should my offer Hot be accepted.' The cow " and heifer which, by permission of the owners, Mr Berry proposed bringing " into competition with the Herefords, were Mr Whitaker's M^oss Eose and Mr "R. Booth's Isabella, by Pilot. The challenge was not taken up." (Carr., p. 15.) Malbro' 1189, was sire of Foggatlwrpe. Moss Rote (roan, 1807, Vol. I., II., III., p. 510,) out of E. CoUings's Eed Eose, who was own sister to the American Cow from whom the Cambridge Eose tribe descends, was Lot 2 at the Barmpton sale, 1818. " Being 11 years old, and not " likely to breed again, she was not offered for salfe." She was dam of Barmpton, K years old, also unsold, "being lame;" of Young Moss Eose, Lot 18, Mr C. Duncombe, 190 gs. ; of Lancaster, Hon J. B. Simpson and W. Smith, 621 gs., being 4 years old. Moss Eose was "a very good cow, a handsome roan, very " even, wide and massive, of fine quality and symmetry ; but by some thought '• to be rather small." " Barmpton was a small sized beautiful roan bull, as " neat as his dam, aild got splendid stock. He had a very broad, back fine " quarters, but rather upright" shoulders, and most of the heifer calves at both " sales were by him. Lancaster was "a white bnU, of fine quality, but narrow, " thin, lanky, and small," but an extraordinary good sire. This tribe averaged £269 38. 6d. at Barmpton sale. (Thornton's Circular, Vol. I., p. 513.) Nimpa/reil (roan, 1825, Vol. V., p. 538,) was bred by Mr Cartwright, Tathwell. In the Herd Book, Twine Tail's dam is recorded as a " Twnell Con" as, also, is her grand-dam. The Marquis of Exeter's celebrated prize cow, Telemacina (roan, 1873, Vol. XXI., p. 693,) was own sister to Penrhyn Castle, and Telemachus 5th own brother. Penelope, a distinguished vsdnner, was another own sister. Nonpareil 19th was a prize oow. It was from Mr Hill, of Blaokw^U, to whom Mr E. Colling was indebted for some of his cows, that " Captain Turnell, of Eeasby, Lincolnshire, got his " first cattle, which were the originals of the weU-known, and still favourite red " TumeU blood, in South Lincolnshire." (Thornton's Circular, Vol. I., p. 514.) 161. Tribe— M.08S ROSE (WHITAKER'S) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire MALBRO 1189, 1824 got by Frederick 1060 Mr Charge ... Comp. Louisa dam Matilda by Marquis 408 MrWhitaker ... Magdalena gd Moss Rose by Western Comet 689 ... Mr J. Charge ... Crentle Kitfy ggd ... supposed by Mr Chapman's Son of Punch 122 (o) (o) THhe—MOBS EOSE (OUT OF R. COLLING'S RED ROSE) MOSS ROSE, 1807 got by Favourite 252 Mr C. Colling .. . dam Red Rose by Favourite 252 do gd ... by Punch 531 Mr R. ColUng .. 3d ... by Foljambe 263 Mr C. ColUng ... Lady Maynard do Old blood Haughton 4d by Hubbaok 319... ... Mr J. Hunter ... Stephenson's stock Trib^--NO'NPARmL PENRHYN CASTLE, 1871 got by Telemachus 27603 dam Lady Penrhyn by 3rd Duke of Wharfdale 21619 gd Nonpareil 21st by Duke of Geneva 19614 3d Nonpareil 20ih by Marmaduke 14897 4d Nonpareil 19th by Matadore 11800 ... 5d Nonpareil 11th by Hudson 9228 6d Nonpareil 8th by Fairfax Royal 6987 7d Nonpareil 3rd by Young Frederick 3836 8d Nonpareil 2nd by Commodore 1858 ... 9d Nonpareil by TathweU Studley 5401 lOd Twine Tail by Blyth Comet 85 M Lord Exeter ... Louisa Capt. Crunter ... Duchess MrJ. O.Sheldon do Mr Tanqueray Grwynne (var. 11) MrW. Smith ... MoseUe Mr W. Tiinton... Old blood MrTorr do Mr Bartholomew (o) Ostler ... ... CoUing's blood Mr Cartwright TurneU cow Mr Champion . . . Magdalene 162 Golden Pvppin, six years old, was bought for 141 gs., at Mr E." Colling'B Bale, 1818, by " W. Cattle, and re-sold to J. Whitaker, Greenholme, Otiey." Mr Colling obtained the stock from Mr G-. Best, of Manfleld. Jfimmch, by Harold 291 (roan, 1820, Vol. I., II., III., p. 546) {" Rump a little " too high," J. 'Whitaker) was bred by Mr Whitaker, and sold to Mr Maynard, For Nelly Nonsuch, a capital cow, Mr McCullooh, of Australia, gave 85 gs., at Mr Larking's sale, 1878. From imported Rosabella 2nd by Velocipede 2796 ("best in England," J. Whitaker, Ap. 29, 1836,) descend the American Oalla or Casta family, the Varmas and the Susams. Nonsuch was grand dam of Comet Halley, 1855, sold to the Ohio Company, sire of Mr F. Renick's Pocahontas, and of Rose of Sharon 2nd. Comet Halley was got by Matohem 2281, dam by Frederick 1060. " Brokenhom 95, sire and " grandsire of Punch 531, was brother to g. grand dam of R. Ceiling's Red Rose," (J. Whitaker.) Nosegay (red, 1841, Vol. V., p. 531,) bred by Messrs Bell, was own sister to EwMevmgton 1st. General Canrobert 12927, was grand sire of Countess of Bickerstaffe. Noisette, daughter of Novelty, by Fifth Duke of York 10168, was sold at Mr Tanclueray's sale, Hendon, 1856, to Mr Lawford for 40 gs. Ornament (roan, 1860, Vol. XIV., p. 626,) was bred by Hon. and Rev. H. Noel Hill. Olive Leaf (roan) came from Lord Spencer, who bred Fairy (white,) Violet (roan,) Oberea (roan, 1828, Vol. I., II., III., p. 550,) the first entered female of the family. Wiseton 2848, was own brother to Cassandra, the grand dam of Usurer 9763, in the Duchess pedigree. 163 TWfce— NONSUCH Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire KENTISH NONSUCH, 1872 got by Grand Dute o£ Kent 26289 ... F. Leney&Son Grand Duchess {var. 3) dam Nonsuch 5th by Charleston 21400... Duke of Devonshire LaJly gdNonsuch4thby Lord Oxford 20214... Mr Thome ... Oxford 3d Nonsuch 3rd by 9th D of Oxford 1 7738 Duke of Devonshire do 4dNonsuch2ndbyEarlof Warwickll412 Mr Stephenson Princess 5d Nonsuch by Duke of Corn-wall 5947 Mr Harrison ... Sally 6d Nina by Velocipede 5552 Mr Maynard ... Portia 7d Amelia by Sir Thomas 2636 Mr Smith ... Old blood 8d Niobe by Frederick 1060 Mr Charge ... Comp. Louisa 9d Nonsuch by Harold 291 Mr E. Colling ... Wildair, R.C.'s lOd Golden Pippin by North Star 459 ... do ... Old blood • lid ... by Favourite 252 ... Mr 0. Colling .. . Lady Maynard 12d ... by Favourite 252 ... do ... do 13d ... by Broken Horn 95 ... Mr R. OoUing ... Old blood 14d ... bred by Mr Best, of Manfield (o) (o) Tnbe— NOSEGAY (SEE KIRKLEVIN6T0N) GENERAL OANROBERT 12927, 1854 got by 4th Dnke U York 10167 Mr Bates dam Newlight by 3rd D of Oxford 9047 do gd NoVelty by Second Cleveland Lad 3408 do 3d Nosegay by D of Northumberland 1 940 do 4d Nell Gwynne by Belvedere 1706 ... Mr Stephenson 5d Northallerton by son of Second Hubback2683 Mr Bates 6d descended from the stock of Mr Maynard (o) Tribe— OBEREA ORNAMENT, I860 got by Sir Roger 16991 dam Olive Blossom 2nd by Sir Walter 2nd 10834 gd Olive Leaf by Orontes 4623 ... 3d Fairy by Warlock 5599 4d Violet by Wiseton 2848 5d Oberea by Ivanhoe 1131 6d Miranda by Regent 544 7d Jubilee by Prince 521 Duchess Oxford Oxford 2nd's Bro. Duchess Princess Red Rose, Hustler's (o) Mr R. Booth . . . White Strawberry Mr B. Wilson .. Earl Spencer . . do do LordAlthorp .. Mr R. Colling .. Mr Champion .., Comp. Certainty Mason (No. 1) Mixed Mason Mason & old blood Comp. Winifred Red Rose, R.C's (0) OLIVE LEAF— See Lallt M2 164 The Orange tribe is in great favour witli Captain Oliver, at Sholebroke. Orange Tree, by Cherry Grand Duke 2nd, 25758, was a darkish yellow cow, an ancient hue, for which she is indebted, in a great measure, to both Cherry and Grand Diikes. Orange Chips was a splendid heifer, whose only misfortune it was to be brought out in Queen Mary's year. She was best over crops and through the heart. The tribe descends from Old Love (roan, 1841, Vol. VIII., p. 457,) bred by Mr Newlove, and sold to the Earl of Carlisle, who bred Oakleaf, (Vol. X., p. 514,) sold to Mr AJkroyd. Orange Blossom (red, 1856, Vol. XIV., p. 628,) bred by Mr J. S. Crawley, was sold to Capt. Oliver. Orange Chips made 90 gs. at the Sholebroke sale in 1877, and her dam, Orange Tree, 58 gs. Mr T. Bates made trial in his tijne of many Shorthorn families, and even of the West Highland cross, but he sorted them out eventually some twenty years before his death, all down to six pvere, as he believed them. Shorthorn tribes, the Duchess and Bed Rose, who had recorded pedigrees prior to the time of the Messrs Colling, and four others — the Oxford, Waterloo, Wild Byes, and Foggathorpe, which he subsequently picked up, in the first place, for their thoroughbred, Teeswater look, and secondly, on tie assurance of their sellers, which, at least, he keenly sifted, even if he might be suspected on occasion to have given too ready credence to the story which jumped with his fancy. He trusted very much to th~e evidence of his eye, which, considering the subsequent excellence of his stock, and the great impulse of decided improve- ment they have given to all cattle with which they have come to be paired, must have had within- it the light of decided genius. This Oaford tribe, which has its name from the fact of Mr Batess having won the Royal Socieiy's prize at their Oxford meeting with one of the line, descends from Matchem Cow (white, 1827, Vol. V., p. 456,) bred by Mr Brown, of Chilton, and sold to Mr T. Bates. Mr Spearman, than whom few could be better informed, writing as Dunel- mensis in the Mnrh Lane Express, 19th April, 1858, gives good reasons for his decided opinion that this cow was at least much imbued with the blood of Mr Mason's inbred and refined cattle. Mr Bates unhappily was not wont to " speak "very favouraJ)ly of other Shorthorn herds," and it is " well known " that he " very frequently disparaged the Mason blood." He was far too wary and experienced a breeder to have used upon his valued herd the Matchem Cow's son, Cleveland Lad, had he known nothing of her lineage beyond her Herd Book record, which gives the name of her sire and grand sire, " Matchem Cow, " got by Matchem 2281, dam by Young Wynyard 2859." ' Mr Barnes, of West- land, the chief Shorthorn " breeder" of Ireland (Thornton's Circular, Vol. II., p. 381,) wrote so far back as 1854 to the same effect — "The Matchem Cow" was not " almost without a pedigree." She was " bred by Mr Brown. Now Mr "Brown, though he kept no written pedigrees, was a breeder of Shorthorns " for, I believe, half a century. He bred from Mr Mason's best bulls, of which " Matchem was one : this was well known to Mr Bates, and when the cow " produced a first rate bull, Mr Bates used him with confidence, well knowing 166 Tribe— OUANG'E Pedigree Breeder of Sire ORANGE FLOWER, 1877 got by Grand Duke 25th 34065 ... . ... Mr R. E. Oliver dam Orange Chips by Grand Dnke 19th 28746 do gd Orange Tree by Cherry Grand Dnke 2nd 25758 do 3d Orange Leaf by Grand Duke 7th 19877 Mr S. E. Bolden 4d Orange Fruit by First Fruits, 16048 Mr K. Booth ... 5d Orange Blossom by Tambour 15866 MrAkroyd 6d Olive Branch by Concord 11302 ... Mr Ambler ... 7d Oak Leaf by Sic Launcelot 5166 ... Lord Carlisle ... 8d Old Love by OrvUle 4625 (o) 9d. ... by Tomboy 2765 Mr E. Booth ... lOd ... by Vesper 1547 Major Bower ... Tribe of Sire Grand Duchess (var. 2) do (var. 2) Cherry Duchess Grand Duchess (var. 3) Blossom, B. B.'s Old blood Malibran Delicacy (o) Tuberose Old blood THfce— OXFOED ob MATCHEM COW EIGHT VAKIETIES VAR, 1. GRAND DUCHESS OF OXFORD 22nd, 1872 got by Baron Oxford 4th 25580 Duke of Devonshire d 6th by Mr S.Thome ... dam Grand Duchess of Oxford 6th by Imperial Oxford 18084 gd Grand Duchess of Oxford 4th by Grand Duke of Wetherby 17997 3d Oxford 15th by 4th Duke of York 10167 4d Oxford 6th by 2nd Duke of Northmn- berland 8646 5d Oxford 2nd by Short Tail 2621 6d Matchem Cow by Matohem 2281 7d by Toung Wynyard 2859 a/in Gunter Mr T. Bates ... do do Mr Mason Oxford (var. 4) Oxford Duchess do do do , Mason (No. 2) Countess of Antrim Princess 166 ' the purity of the blood. It is well known to those persons who were ' acquainted with Mr Bates that he did not speak very favourably of other ' Shorthorn herds, and that he very frequently disparaged the Mason blood. ' He therefore did npt search after tiie pedigree of the Matchem Com, because he ' knew well it would lead him up to Mason : he preferred leaving the pedigree ' in the state we have it in the Herd Book. However, there is more than one ' Shorthorn breeder now alive who» has heard Mr Bates describe the Matchem. ' Cow, and say she had no inconsiderable dash of Mason blood. Mr Mason's sale of ' Shorthorns was in 1829. Two Irish gentlemen attended, and were purohaBera, ' and after the sale was over, this Mr Brown, the breeder of the Matchem cow, ' came up to them, seeing they wanted Shorthorns, and told them then he had ' a very good well-bred herd, and they were always crossed by Mr Mason's best ' bulls, and that if they went home with him he would sell them as good as ' any sold at Mr Mason's sale, and for half the money paid there. 'They did ' go to Mr Brown's, and did purchase from him. and there caju be no doubt his ' herd was purely bred for many generations. ' Matohem's dam was by Farmer, " ' and Farmer was out oif a cow entirely unknown.' Now this would lead many ' to believe that Farmer was not well-bred, and I rather think the supposition , ' would be incoiTect, for the dam of Farmer was bred by Mr John Newby, a ' man who bred good Shorthorns, of pure blood, though he did not keep his ' herd book. The fact is that at that early day there were but few of the ' Shorthorn breeders who kept the pedigrees of their herds, if we except Mr ' Charles and Mr Robert Colling, and Mr Mason." Subjoipied is the offspring of the (white) MatcTiem Com : — ' Produce Name By what Bull Breeder Tribe of Sire 1833, Nov. 7 (roan) C.C. Gambier Cow ... Gambler, 2046 Mr T. Bates Gentle Kitty 1834, Nov. 3 (roan) C.C. Oxford. Premium Duke of Cleve- Cow land, 1937 do DucheBS 1836, Jan. 12 (roan) B.C. Steer do do do 1836, Dec. 2 (roan) B.C. Cleveland Lad ... Short-tail, 2521 do do 1838, Mar. 28 (roan) B.C. 2nd Cleveland Lad do do do 1839, April 20 (roan) C.C. Oxford 2nd do do do GamMm' Com was sold to Mr C. W. Harvey, Walton-on-the-Hill, Liverpool, and is no more heard of. Oxford Premium Com (roan, 1834, Vol. IX., p. 509) bred Oxford 4th by Duke of Northumberland 1940, and Locomotive 4242., Oxford 4th bred Oxford 12tli (roan, 1849 ; Vol. IX., p. 508) sold to Lord Feversham, in whose hands the line appears to have died out. From Oxford 2nd all the existent Oxford tribe descends, the following particulars of which will probably suffice the purpose of this volume. At the Kirklevington Sale, 9th May 1850, the property of Mr. T. Bates, deoeased- Oxford 2nd[was sold to Marquis of Exeter for 54 12 " " " " 28 7 74 11 131 5 Oxford 4th Oxford 5th Oxford 6th Oxford 9th Oxford 10th Oxford 1 1th Oxford 12th Oxford 13th Oxford 14th MrB. James Mr Morris, U.S.A. Earl Ducie Mr A. L. Maynard // 42 Mr Morris, U.S.A. „ 53 Earl Ducie „ 131 Lord Feversham // 85 Mr Becar, U.S.A. ,, 66 Mr Downes „ 21 11 5 1 3 for 2nd Duke of Oxford 9046 was sold to Earl Howe 3rd Duke of Oxford 9047 „ Mr Robinson Beverley » Mr ToWnsend (Of the above Oxford 2nd, 4th, 9th, 12th now disappear from view.) d. £ 110 64 32 167 IVibe— OXFORD oe MATCHEM COW {continued) VAB. 2 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire GRAND DUCHESS OF OXFORD 12th got by 2nd Duke of Wetherby 21618 ... Capt. Guuter ■... Duchess dam Grand Dnohess of Oxford 7th by Lord Oxford 20214 Mr Thome ... Oxford gd Grand Duchess of Oxford by 3rd Grand Duke 16182 Mr S. B. Bolden Grand Duchess 3d Gonntess of Oxford by Earl of Warwick 11412 Mr Stephenson Princess 4d Oxford 15th by 4th Duke of York 10167 Mr T. Bates ... Duchess &c., as above VAE. 3 GRAND DUCHESS OF OXFORD 18th got by Baron Oxford 4th 25580 Duke of Devonshire Oxford (var. 4) dam Grand Duchess of Oxford 11th by Grand Duke 10th 21848 Mr Hegan ... Grand Duchess (var. 3) gd Grand Duchess of Oxford 5th by Priam 18567 Dr Dickenson ... Cressida 3d Countess of Oxford by Earl of War- wick 11412 .. Mr Stephenson I &c., as above VAE. 4 BARONESS OXFORD, 1871 got by 2nd Duke of Claro 21576 Capt. Gunter ... Duchess dam Lady Oxford 5th by 3rd Duke of Thomdale 17749 Mr Thome ... do gd Lady Oxford 4th by 2ud Grand Duke 12961 Mr S. B. Bolden do 3d Maid of Oxford by Lord of Eryholme 12205 MrA.L.Maynard Starling 4d Oxford 13th by 3rd Duke of York 10166 Mr T. Bates ... Duchess fid Oxford 5th by Duke of Northumber- land 1940 do ... do 6d Oxford 2nd by Short Tail 2621 &c., as above 1B8 At the Tortworth sale, 24th August, 1853, the property of Earl Duoie, deceased. Oxford 6th ... Mr Tauqueray ...£215 5 Oxford 11th ... do ... 262 10 Oxford 15th ... Earl of Burlington... 210 Oxford 16th ... Mr Tanqueray ... 189 (Oxford 6th bred Oxford 11th, 15th, 16th, all by 4th Duke of York 10167, and 4th Duke of Oxford by Grand Duke 10284. By Duke of Glo'ster 11382, she bred, for Mr Thome, Lady of Oxford 1st, the dam of Royal Oxford 18774.) At Mr Taaqueray's sale, Hendon, April 24th, 1855. Oxford 11th was sold to Capt. Gunterfor £525 Oxford 16th ... Mr Beoar ... 504 Oxford 6th went to Mr Beoar and disappears, as also does Oxford 16th. Oxford 11th bred only bulls. From Oxford 5th, through her daughters, Oxford 10th, 13th, 20th, descend the Baroness, Maid, Lady, Marchioness, Bride, and Belle of Oxford Tarieties (4, 5, 6, 7, 8.) The Grand Duchesses of Oxford, at Holker, all descend from Oxford 15th under three heads, the one through Grand Duchess of Oxford 4th, and two branching from Countess of Oxford (having the Earl of Warwick cross) through 3rd Grand Duke and Priam, thus — Oxford 15th (red, 1852, Vol. XII., p. 584.) ConnteBH of Oxford (r. and w., 1855, Tol. Xm., p. 398,) by Burl of Warwick 11413. I Or&nd Duc^esA of Oxford 4th (roaQ, 1861. Vol. XV.,_p. 646,) by Grand Duke of Wetherby 17997. Grand Dacheas of Oxford Grand Dnchesa of Oxford 5th (roan, 1860, VoL XIT., p. 405,) (r. and w., 1S62, Tol. XT., p. 436.) by 3rd Grand Duke 16182. by Priam 18567. Recouree appears to haTe been had to Priam, only as being a young bull in the neighbourhood, when the Countess of Oxford was temporarily invaUded. Her sire, Earl of Warwick, has the Mameluke 2258 outcross. But there is another Ime of the Oxford family to which Holker is yet more indebted, that of Baroness Oxford (Tar. 4,) whose pedigree is exhibited below. OXPOED 13th (roan, 1850, Vol. XII., p. 534,) bred by Exors. of Mr Bates, sold to Mr Becar. Maid of Oxford Bride of Oxford (roan, 1852, Tol. XH., p. 534,) (white, 1855,) by Lord of £ryholine by Marquis of Carrabas 12205. 11789. (sold to Mr Thome.) Ceold to Mr Thome.) Baron of Oxford (roan, 1856,) lay Doke of Gloucester 11382. 2nd Lady of Oxford by 2nd Grand Duke Thane of Oxford (white, 1858,) Lady Oxford 4th (roan. 1860, ToL XIT., p. 576.) by 2nd Grand Duke 12961, bred by Mr Thome, (a6ld to Mr McIntoBh.) Lady Oxford 6th (white, 1864.) by 3rd D of ThomdaJe 17749 (never bred.) Lady Oxford 5th ;u roan, 1862, ToL XTIL, ii. i>, by 3rd Duke of Thorndale 17749. I Baron Oxford {red, 1865.) by Doke of Geneva 19614. Baron Oxford 3rd (roan, 1867,) by Grand Duke of Ebbcx 21860. J. BaroD Oxford 5th (red, 1870,) by 2nd Duke of Claro 21516. Baxon Oxford 6th (red. 1873,) by 8th Duke of Geneva Baron Oxford 2nd Baron Oxford 4th Baroneaa of Oxford Baron Oxford 7th (r. and w., 1866,1 (white, 1868J (roan, 1871,) (roan, 1875,) bv 4th Grand Duke by 7th Duke of York by 2nd Duke of Claro by 5th Duke of Wetherby 19874. 17764. 21516. 31033. 169 2W6e— OXTOED oe MATCHEM COW VAE. 5 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire MARCHIONESS OF OXFORD 3rd gotby 2nd iJuke of Collingham. 23730... ' Capt. Gunter ... Duchess dam 8th Maid of Oxford by 2nd Duke of Geneva 23752 Mr J. 0. Sheldon do gd 2nd Maid of Oxford by Grand Duke of Oxford 16184 Capt. Gunter ... Oxford 3d Oxford 20th by Marquis of Garrabas 11789 MrFawkes ... Cowslip 4d Oxford 5th &c., as above VAR. 6 13th LADY OF OXFORD, 1871 got by Baron of Oxford 23371 Mr Becar ... Oxford dam 7tti Lady of Oxford by 6th Duke of Thomdale 23794 ' Mr S. Thome ... Duchess gd 2nd Lady of Oxford by 2nd Grand Duke 12961 Mr S. E. Bolden do 3d Oxford 13ih by 3rd Duke of York 10166 Mr T.Bates .. do 4dadord5th &c., as above 170 Lady Oaford 5th, as above, was bred by Mr Mcintosh, of Havering Park Romford, Essex. She won first prize as a calf at the Essex Show, and also at the Worcester Royal Show. The Duke of Devonshire purchased her for 600 gs at the Havering Park sale, 1867. Her son, Baron Oxford, was sold the same time to Colonel Towneley for £525, and Baron Oxford 2ud, under a year old to Mr E. Holland, M.P., for £525 also. Of her other sons, at Holker, the 3rd Baron sold for 250 gs., Lord Kenlis ; the 4th (after four years use at Holker) to Lord Skelmersdale for 800 gs. ; the 5th for 500 gs.. Lord Dunmore ; and the 6th for 1200 gs.. Sir Wilfrid Lawsou. The 7th was used at Holker, and met with an accident. Baroness Oxford 3rd was sold at the Holker sale, 1874, for 1100 gs to Mr T. Holford ; and Baroness Oxford 5th for £2793 to Mr Mcintosh at the 1878 sale, l^or does this conclude the list, one of the young bulls having since been purchased by Lord Feversham for 1200 gs. (Fm-ity (1821, Vol. I., II., III., p. 606) was bred by Mr Eobertson. Caliph was a bull used at Fawsley, and credited by Sir Charles Knightley with having done his cattle immense goodi (Bev J. Storer.) The Pye tribe is associated with the name of Mr Thomas Game, of Broadmoor, who " bought Pye in 1833, when a fortnight old calf, for 20 gs., from Lord " Sherborne, and she produced a large famUy." (Thornton's Circular, Vol. III., p. 368.) Mr Game's herd was robust and uniform. " Big loins, big chests, round " ribs, plenty of muscle, and a clean bag," was his rule. His cow? and heifers averaged, after his death in 1873, £68 3s. 2d., when Pink 16th made 255 gs., for Australia (McCulloch,) and Protegee 140 gs., also for Australia. (Anderson.) At the 1873 (second) sale 32 of the Pye tribe averaged £82 3s. 3d. 185 Tribe— PEINCESS (DODD'S) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire PRINCESS got by Alderman 2976 (0) Princess, Dodd's dain by Waterloo 2816 .. Mr Stephenson Princess gd by St. Albans 2584 .. Mr Wood do 3d by Noble 455 .. SirH.V. Tempest do 4d by Irishman 329 .. Mr Mason Mason (No. 2) 5d by Siyf ord 629 .. Mr E. Colling... Red Eose's Bro. Trifee— PEISCILLA PRISCILLA got by Earl Stanhope 5966 .. MrE. BeU ... BeU-Bates Perpetna by Master Charley 7215 .. Mr Spearman .. Old blood DaffodU by Plenipo 4724 .. Mr Maynard ... do Duchess by A-la-Mode 725 .. MrE. Booth ... Bright Eyes, E.B.' Lady Sarah by Childers 1824 .. Mr Mason Portia by Wellington 5619 ... .. Mr Budding ... Old blood by Panton Major 6274 (0) (0) by Waddingworth 668 .. MrG. Coates ... Milbank Tribe— PJTRITY CALIPH, 1774 got by Sultan 1485 General Simpson (0) dam Dido by Diomede 974 Mr Eobertson... Old blood gd Purity by Barmpton 54 MrE.CoUing... Eed Eose, E. C.'s 3d Charity by Wellington 679 Mr C. Colling ... Old Cherry, C.C.'s 4d Dairymaid by Sultan 631 Mr Eobertson ... Lady Maynard 5d Eutb by a Son of Punch 531 Co) (0) 6d Broadhooks by Hubback 319 Mr Hunter Stephenson's Stock 7d ... by Dalton Duke 188 Mr Charge Old blood 2Vi6e— PYB PINK I6th, 1871 got by Eoyal Benedict 27348 Mr T. C. Booth Halnaby dam Pink of Fashion by Count Glo'ster 23637 Mr T. Game ... Mixed blood gd Eoyal PvTik by Eoyal Oak 16870 ... Mr H. Ambler... do 3d Pink by Marohmont 9367 Mr Parkinson... E. O.'B blood 4d Young Pye by Young Consul 6893 . . . Mr T. Game (0) 186 Numerous prize wiimers have sprung from tHs tribe, and they are much valued in the Colonies, to which they have been exported, owing to their intrinsic merits. "Broadmoor, situated in the valley of the Windnish, is " exposed to the cold North winds, consequently the late Mr Game's object was " to breed animals of strong robust constitution, with plenty of hair, great ribs " and loins, and full chests. Cheese and butter were also made, so that milk " was studied, and any animal not turning out profitably, was at once put into " the feeding stalls." (Sale Catalogue.) Queen of tlw Qeorgiaim, a favourite prize cow of Mr B. St. John Ackers, won the Champion Cup as best female at the Royal Show, Liverpool, 1877. , Georgie's Queen (red roan, 1867, Vol. XX., p. 538) was bred by Mr J. B. Booth, Killerby, and sold to Mr St. John Ackers. This famous show cow of Rev E. B. Kennard's has in the upper layer of her pedigree elements taken from abowt every herd, of celebrity Imoron, most thoroiighly beaten up. The preserves beneath are made of Red Rose (E.C.'8) and Mason's .fruit. His cow then thus including the Barmpton Eose, E^d Rose, Duchess, Grand Duchess, Princess, Old Daisy, Milbank, the KiUerby and Warlaby strains, all of their best too, upon a foundation of Mason's excellent concrete, it is more thati likely that Mr Kennard will continue to breed excellent cattle, for, although so many tribes have been blended, they are all ancient and of splendid reputation. The only question is, will different types come to the surface in the course of generations, or has the breeder so managed to modify by judicious and thorough amalgamation, the several strange syrups, as to have originated a patent one of his own 1 That is the question of the future to which we shall look forward with interest. 187 Tribe— FY K (contmued) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire 5d Pye by Newnham 2365 Mr Beasley (0) 6d ... bySatemtel420 Mr Robertson... Comp. Europa 7d ... by Jupiter 342 Mr Mason Mason (No. 2) 8d ... by Sir Oliver 605 do Mason (No. 1) 9d ... byTruimel659 do Mason (No. 2) lOd ... by Favourite 252 MrC.CoUing... LadyMaynard lid Lily by Favourite 252 do do 12d Miss Lax by Dalton Duke 188 Mr J. Charge ... Old blood 13d ... by R. Aloock's buU 19 ... Mr M. Jackson (0) 14d ... by J. Smith's bull 608 ... Mr J. Smith ... (0) 15d ... by Jolly's bull 337 Mr Jolly (0) IVifte— QUEEN OF THE GEOEGIANS QUEEN OF THE GEORGIANS, 1872 got by County Member 28268 Mr T. C. Booth dam Georgie's Queen by Brigade Major 21312 gd Gieorgie by Prince George 13510 3d Hopeful by HopeweU 10332 ... 4d ... by Warrior 12287 ... Messrs Booth Mr R. Booth do do Christen Moss Rose, R.B.'s White Strawberry Farewell Halnaby Trifee— QUEEN" MAET QUEEN MARY, 1872 got by Grand Duke of Oxford 28763 ... Lord Braybrooke dam Queen Anne by Lord Stanley 2nd 26745 gd Queen Bertha by Maccaroni 24498 3d MUdred by Duke' of Norfolk 17735 4d Moss Rose by Fanatic 17828 ... 5d Lay by LiUiviok 10421 6d Delight by Nelson 4547 7d Dahlia by Milton 8315 8d Lfly by Merlin 3302 9d ... by Midas 435 lOd ... by Denton 198 Mr H. J. Sheldon .Rev. R. B. Eennard Mr Wythes do . Mr Burrell Fuller . Mr Faulkner ... . Mr Bralndon ... . Lord Lonsdale... . MrR. CoUing... . Mr J. WethereU Duchess Nancy Surmise Hebe "J" tribe Comp. Hebe Mixed blood Tulip Old blood Old blood Red Rose Mason (No. 2) &c. 188 (roan, 1831, Vol. I., II., III., p. 610) is the generic name of the varieties Fwi-belon and Ei-igone of Sir Charles KJnightley's tribe, which originated in the pvirchase of Major Bower's Valuable, by the Old Daisy bull Defender 194, (Vol. I., II., III., p. 776,) " Two Booth bulls, Argus and Swing, were then " used, and upon their stock followed the Woodford (Arbuthnot) and Lady- " kirk bulls, and several Fawsley sires, bred from the union of those strains." (Mr George Fox's Cat. Note.) Cold Cream (a rare milking sort) was bought for the Royal Herd at the Pawsley Sale, 1856, for 100 gs., a big price in those days. " The tribe has since become very distinguished. Some have been snccessftUly " exhibited from Her Majesty's herd. In 1 870 Mr Mcintosh showed Lady " Knightley 2nd, a great granddaughter of Cold Cream, at the Oxford Royal " Show, when she won the first prize as a yearling heifer, and was sold for " 500 gs. to join the New York Mills herd, tr.S.A. At the great sale there, " 1873, she realised 620 gs., and her two heifers made 1000 gs. and 800 gs. "respectively." (Thornton's Circular, Vol. IV., p. 139.) Twenty-four of this tribe avera'ged £106 Is. Od.at the Pitlochrie sale in 1874 ; Duchess of Knightley making 280 gs. (R. Davies) and Dainty 150 gs. (Longman.) Cold Cream died of a sunstroke whilst Calving Carolina to R. Booth's Prince Alfred. Out of forty-eight females sold at the Fawsley (Sir C. Ejaightley's) sale in 1856, fifteen •were Quicklys, and averaged £88 9s. 7d. Bosquet, a red, thick, mellow, yearling bull, infinitely the best of the young ones, made 200 gs. (Mr Shepherd, Shethin.) He was of the Furbelow branch. He became sire of Waterloo 18th. Violet by Petrarch, 488, was 3rd dam of Lottery, 4280, Mr R. Stratton's celebrated bull. In Mr Torr's dining room, at Aylesbury, there was hung a painting of K. CoUing's marvellous White Heifer, from which it was difSoult to tear one's gaze, ^o wonderfully balanced and symmetrical are her proportions, such delicate bone, such a weighty frame, such depth, so clean cut out a dewlap, a lovely head bo daintily put on, quarters so long, and general contour so admirable. A print of her is the frontispiece of Thornton's Qrcular, Vol. III. Livia, (roan, 1823, Vol. I., II., III., p. 432,) bred by Mr Booth, sen. Rachel (r. & w., 1822, Vol. I., II., in., p. 611, illustration,) Mr J. CoUing's (at whose sale in 1839 eighteen of the family averaged £92 6s. lOd. Saddle and Sirloin, p. 185) has the honour of being the great granddam of Crusade 7938, Mr Maynard's "noted prize bull," from whose introduction the Winsome branch of the Wild Eyes family has its origin. From her also the Silky Laddie 10947 in the Vesper pedigree descends, as also do Sylvan Eng 13819 and Rolaiid 2556. Mr Groves's Ruth family is of this root. The Earl of Burlington's Rosey (Vol. VII., p. 532) a long, deep framed, model cow, descends from Rachel. 1& Gruickshank's gold medal bull. Lord Raglan 13244, was by Crusade 7938, " a " famoxis show beast " himself of Mr Maynard's. Mjc N. G. Barthropp's Sally, a grand, mossy-coated cow, (Vol. XII., p. 598) was of this family. Mr T. Willis's Admiral of the Fleet 42628 descends from Cottage Girl. The American Nioiei trace to Rachel's daughter Rosabella, sold to Mr A. Maynard, who bred Rosalba (Vol. v., p. 641.) 189 IW6e— QUICKLY (TWO VARIETIES, FURBELOW AND ERIGONE) Pedigree LADY KNIGHTLEY 5th, 1870 got by 3rd Duke of GeneTa 23753 dam Duchess by Duke of Cambridge 12742 gd Cold Cream by Earl of DubUn 10178 3d Pansy by Grey Friar 9172 4d Freckle by Fawsley 6004 5d Furbelow by Little John 4232 6d Erato by Marcellus 2260 7d Beatrice by Caliph 1774 8d Quickly by Swing 2721 9d A-la-Mode by Argus 759 lOd Valuable by Defender 194 lid Violet by Petrarch 488 12d ... by Own brother to R. Colling's white heifer 13d ... by Butterfly 104 14d ... by Globe 278 ERIGONE 2nd, 1865 got by Cock of the Midden 23585 dam Brigone by Artichoke 14107 gd Mimosa by Scimitar 10788 3d Anemone by AUan-a-dale 7778 4d ULtima'by Little John 4232 . 6d Beatrice by Caliph 1774 '. 6d Quickly by Swing 2721 Breeder of Sire Mr J. 0. Sheldon Mr S. B. Bolden Mr Stephenson ... Sir C. Knightley do Rt. Hon. C. Arbuthnot do ... Mr Robertson ... ... Sir C. Knightley ... Mr R. Booth ... ... Major Bower ... ... Mr C. OoUing ... (o) , Mr C. Colling ... (o) Tribe ol Sire Duchess Cambridge Rose Princess Rosy Sylph Ruby Old Cherry, C.C.'s P"ri*y ' [LiTia Mr Booth senr.'s Anna Old Daisy Lady Maynard (o) Old Cherry (o) ... Mr Majoribanks Rosalind ... Sir C. Knightley Rosy do do do Ruby Rt. Hon. 0. Arbuthnot do ... Mr Robertson ... Purity ... Sir C. Knightley Mr Booth's Livia &c., as above Tribe— RA.GKEL COTTAGE GIRL, 1852 got by Frederick 11489 Mr Towneley . dam The Beggar Girl by Spendthrift 10867 Mr Shaf to gd Fanny by The Irishman 5446 ... Mr Dale 3d Rouge by The Borderer 3191 Mr Smith 4d Rosa by Paganini 2405 ... ... (o) 5d Red Rose by Forester 1055 Mr J. Booth . 6d Rachel by Frederick 1060 Mr Charge 7d ... byPlanet502aSonofCometl55 Mr C^ OoUing. Barmpton Rose Mixed (o) (o) Mixed old blood Comp. Madaline Comp. Louisa 190 Red, Dueliess, by Blaize 76, (1822, Vol. V., p. 610,) was bred b;y Mr Marfleet, and sold to Mr Dudding, of Panton, who bred Dorcas. The tribe has been very snooessf ul in the Lincolnshire and adjoining show-yards. Twenty-three females of it averaged £40 Is. 7d. at Mr Searson's sale in 1871. Re%plmdmt (white, 1828, Vol. V., p. 630,) was bred by Mr Beasley, and Bold to Rt. Hon. C. Arbuthnot, who bred Moonshine (roan, 1831.) Moonbeam (roan, 1843, Vol. VII., p. 477,) was bred by Mr Parkinson. Moonshade was the property of Mr HaU, of Neasdon. Moon, by Bernard, (r. & w., 1858, Vol. XV., p. 627,) was bred by Col. Cator, the property of Col. Gunter, who bred Moonf em. Lady Florence, &c. Bmel/ry, by 2nd Duke of Thomdale, (roan, 1862, Vol. XVI., p. 663,) was bred by Mr J. Robinson, of Clifton Pastures, the property of Mr J. P. Foster, who bred Revelry 4th, (Vol. XIX., p. 695,) sold to Lord Dnnmore. Red Bonnet, (r. & w., 1855, Vol. XIV., p. 664,) was bred by Earl de Grey, and sold to Mr J. Robinson. Aurora, (roan, 1848, Vol. X., p. 260,) bred by Mr Lowndes, was sold to Mr Majoribanks. Splendid, (roan, 1836, Vol. V., p. 698,) bred by Mr Waldy, was sold to Mr Lowndes'. The Australia. (American) tribe descends from Splendid. Lord Beotive gave £131 5s. Od. for Revelry 12th, at Dunmore, in 1875, and Sir J. Swinburne £115 10s. Od. for Revelry 13th. 191 Tribe— RED DUCHESS Pedigree DUCHESS 2nd got by Master Charles 7215 dam Dowager by Henipo 4724 gd Red Duchess by Blaize 76 3d ... by Chieftain 886 4d ... , by Toung Neswiok 1268 5d ... by Marfleet's Red BnU 1192 Breeder oi Sire Tribe of Sire Mr Spearman... Old blood MrMaynard ... do Mr Champion... Cella (0) Mixed old blood Mr Champion.. do (o) (o) rri6e— EESPLENDENT MOONFERN got by Duke of Clarence 19611 Capt. Grunter ... dam Moon by Bernard 15646 Sir J.W. Lubbock gd Moonlight by WeUington 15502 ... Mr Hall 3d Dairymaid by Sir William Denton 15304 4d Moonshade by Anticipation 6747 5d Moonbeam by Hero 7079 6d Moonshine by Oliver 2386 . 7d Resplendent by Blyfch 797 8d ... by Midas 435 . 9d ... byBoughton90 lOd ... by Windsor 698 lid by R. Favourite 152 ... CoUing's Son of do ..: . Earl of Carlisle Rt.Hon.C.Arbuthnot do . Mr Champion... . R. CoUing (o) . C. CoUing Duchess Mixed Tnmell, &o. Priscilla Mixed blood Mixed old blood do Ruby Old blood Red Rose Old blood Lady Maynard do TriJe— EEVELEY REVELRY 17th, 1877 got by 6th Duke of Geneva 30959 ... Mr J. O. Sheldon Duchess dam Revelry 11th by 5th Baron Oxford 27958 Dukeof Devonshire Oxford (var. 4) gd Revelry 5th by Royal Cambridge 25009 MrE.L. Betts... Cambridge Rose 3d Revelry 4th by 13th Duke of Oxford 21604 ; Duke of Devonshire Oxford (var. 2) 4d Revelry by 2nd Duke of Thomdale 17748 ... Mr S. Thome... Duchess 6d Red Hart by May Duke 13320 ... Mr S. B. Bolden Moss Rose, R. B.'s 6d Red Bonnet by Game Boy 14586 ... Mr Peacock ... Old blood 7d Aurora by Walton 6658 Mr Harvey ... Lady Barrington 8d Graceful by Marmion 4383 Mr Pilkington Mixed blood 192 Mosebud ith was boug'ht by Mr Statter, 100 gs., at Messrs Budding's sale in 1876. Slie won twelve prizes, and was several times second to Mr Outhwaite's celebrated cow, Vivandiere. Eosebud 1st (white, 1867, Vol. XIX., p. 706,) was bred by Messrs Dudding. Red Rose by Plenipo (red, 1840, Vol. VII., p. 620,) , was bred by Mr Dudding. In October, 1836, the Ohio Importing Company sold 75 bulls and cows at Mr Renick's farm, near ChiUicothe, Ohio, when " Young Mary, by Jupiter 2170 " and cow calf, Pocahontas, were bought by Mr B. J. Harness, Ross Couniy, | " Ohio," for 1,500 dollars. 1 From Young Mary (roan, 1832, Vol. III., p. 491,) bred by Mr J. Clark, and sold to the Ohio Company, U.S., descend Mr B. P. Vanmeter's Sed Hoses, also amongst others, the Jane, Zeopardess, IMlie Belle, &o., tribes of America. Red Rose 4th was called " the prize cow of Kentucky," from her great success in the show ring. WelKngtim 1258 was great grandson of imported Harriet by Young Waterloo 2817, dam by Hero 1110. Prmce Albert 2nd was great grandson of imported Blossom (Mr Ashcroft's Vol. ni., p. 286.) 193 IVifte— EEVELRT (eonUmued) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire 9d Victoria by Young Rubens 5026 ... Mr Almond ... Mixed old blood lOd Splendid by Matohem 3rd 4420 ... Mr Baker Greenwell Old blood lid 12d 13d 14d 15d by Young Eryholme 1981..., by Belzoni 1709 (o) Mr W. Wetherell by Comns 1861 by Denton 198 by Henry 301 (o) J. Wetberell Maaon ... Tribe— ROB^BJJB (DUDDma'S) ROSE&UD 4th, 1871 got by The Stuart 2"7650 ... , Mr Jon. Peel ... dam Rosebud 1st by Baron Rosedale 21239 Rev J. Storer . . . gd Rose of Warlaby by 1st Prince 19753 Mr Dudding ... 3dRoseofClastille by Sir Roger 16991... Mr R. Booth ... 4dRoseof SummerbyBaronWarlaby7813 Mr R. Booth ... 5d Rose d' Amour by Regent 13580' ... Mr E. Dudding 6d Moss Rose by General Washington 6036 Mr Bates 7d Red Rose by Plenipo 4724 ... ' ... Mr Maynard .'.. 8d Ruby by_A-la-Mode 725 Mr R. Booth ... 9d Charmer by Childers 1824 Mr Mason lOd ... by Young Wyham Favourite 7734 Mr Grant Ud ... by Quaternion 1351... .. Mr Champion... 12d ... by Rocket 1390 do 13d ... by Eclipse 999 (o) 14d ... by Waddingworth 668 ... G. Coates Tribe— RED ROSE (VANMBTBR'S) RED ROSE 8th, 1869 got by Airdrie Kuke 648 (5306) dam Red Rose 4th by Gem 889 (5660) ... gd Red Rose 2nd by Clarendon 738 3d Red Rose by Pearl 1071 (2012) 4d Rose by WeUington 1258 5d Mina by Prince Albert 2nd 1095 (857) 6d Lalla Rookh by Franklin 3834 7d Pocahontas by Comet Halley 1855 ... 8d Young Mary by Jupiter 2170 9d Mary by Saladin 1417 lOd Lucy by Bull 3288 lid ... by Mr Holmes, England o do R. CoUing's Cleopa^ Old blood Mason, etc. Mason (No. 1) Broughton Rosedale Mixed blood White Strawberry Blossom, R.B.'b Mixed old blood Wild Eyes (var. 1) Old blood Anna ' Mason (No. 3) Mixed blood E.C.'s Maria (q) (0) Milbank A. Vanmeter ... Delicacy B. P. Vanmeter Medora S. Vamneter ... Delicacy do Medora Mr A. Renick ... See across Dr Watt, Ohio... do P. Renick Blossom, Crof ton's J. C. Maynard.. Nonsuch Mr Booth (0) J. Richmond ... Old blood MrMeeks .(0) (0) (0) 194 The American Bed Botes descend from Eose of Sharon (r. and w., 1832, Vol. I., II., III., p. 638,) who was first cousin of Eed Eose XIII (subsequently named Cambridge Premium Rose,) from whom the Cambridge Eoses derive. Mr Whitaker notes of her : " Eose of Sharon, roan, 12th Aug., 1832, by Belvedere, " very good, bought (145 gs.) by Felix Eenick, Jos. Eeniok, and E. J. Harness. " Her horns a little wide, head, eyes, crop, back, sides, all good, and bosom " extra, but shoulders a little too upright." This comment was written during a visit of Mr Whitaker's to Mr Bates, August 6th, 1884 ; when they reviewed the herd together. They were comparing Eose of Sharon with Duchess 19th, roan, calved August 29th, 1882 ; the pair thus being about the same age. " Mr Bates thinks Duchess 19th the best. — I don't ! Her crops are deficient, " body too laxge, head, eye, and horn most beautiful, like Frederick's 1060. " He valued her at 156 gs." Eose of Sharon died in 1836. " Rose of Sharon " (Fox's Cat., note) " was bought of Mr Bates by the agents '■ of the Ohio Importing Company, in 1834. She left only one female repre- " sentative in America, viz., Lady of the Lake, that went to Mr George Eeniok, " of Ohio ; and her daughter, Thames, was bought by Mr Abram Eenick, of "Kentucky, at Mr George Eenick's sale, in 1846," in whose hands, strongly inbred, and consequently of a very neat uniform type, it chiefly remained, until the importation of some choice specimens into this country by Lords Dunmore and Bective, Mr Fox, &c. On this side the Atlantic they have had their devoted admirers throughout, and those amongst rich and thoughtful men. "The " highest priced female at the great Dunmore sale, August 25th, 1876, was " Bed Base of the Isles, bought for £2047 10." (Mr Geo. Fox's Cat., 1875.) Lord Bective, on the" same occasion, bought the only other Eed Eose female offered, Bed Rose of Balmoral, a yearling, for £1844. Bulls included, the average for four was £892 10b. Od. The subjoined table represents the several varieties of the tribe. 195 Tribe— RED ROSE, AMERICAN (six varieties) SEE CAMBRIDGE ROSE TAR. 1 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe o( Sire RED ROSE OF BALMORAL got by 3rd Duke of Hilhiirst 30975 ...Hon.M.H.Coohrane Duohess dam Red Rose of Braemar by 11th D of Thomdale 3102i gd Red Rose of Breadalblne by Duke Frederick 30910 3d Grace by Airdiie 30365 4d Ophelia by John O'Gaunt 11621 5d Duchess by Buena Vista 30623 6d Red Rose by Prince Charles 2nd 32113 7d Thames by Shakespeare 12062 8d Lady of the Lake by Reformer 2505... 9d Rose of Sharon by Belvedere 1706 ... lOd Red Rose 5th by Second Hubbaok 1423 lid Red Rose 2nd by His Grace 311 12d Red Rose 1st by Yarborough 705 1 3d American Cow by jFavourite 252 14d ..." ... by Punch 531 15d ... ... by Foljambe 263 16d by Hubbaok 819 Mr Thome Messrs Warfield Mr A. Renick... Mr Tanqueray... Messrs Renick.., Mr G. Renick... Ohio Company do Mr Stephenson Mr Bates do Mr C. CoUing .. do R. Coffing do Mr Hunter do Mixed blood Red Rose (Duchess var.) Princess (Dodd's) Wildair (Whitaker's) Mixed blood Maroella Wildair (R.C.'s) Princess Red Rose (Hustler's) Duchess Old blood Lady Maynard , Old blood Haughton Stephenson's stock TAR. 2 RED ROSE OF THE ISLES, 1870 got by Airdrie 30365 Mr A. Renick.. dam Duchess 3rd by Dandy Duke 30855 do gd Duchess 2nd by Pilot 32066 do 3d Duchess by Buena Vista 30623 .„ Messrs Eeuiok., 4d Red Rose by Prince Charles 2nd 32113 Mr G. Renick .. 5d Thames by Shakespeare 12062 ... Ohio Company 6d Lady of the Lake by Reformer 2505 do 7d Rose of Sharon „ &c., as above Red Rose (Duchess var.) Red Rose (var. 5) Mixed blood Wildair (Whitaker's) Mixed blood Maroella ' Wildair (R.C.'s) 196 Rose of Shaeon Ladj of the Lake Tirginia, by Flora, by Lady of the Lake 3nd, by Thames, by Eose of Sharon 2nd, by Fowhattan 2480 Shakespeare I206S YonngShakeBpeare 1311 Shakespeare 12069 Count Halley, 1855 Dorothy Young Pardon U886 Bed Bose Faint Yictorine I I I May Flower let, &o. White EoHe Poppy Ist, &c. Dnch^B Iflt, &c BoBe1)ud 1st, &c. The Poppy has a Nora variety, and the Duchess a Cordelia (bred by Abram . Benick.) Duchess 16th, Duchess 17th, Leonora 2nd, Nora 7th, Poppy llih, and Eosebud 10th were imported from America by Lord Bective. Price given, 20,000 dollars. (JAve StocTi Jmurnal, Sept. 3, 1875.) Poppy 5th, by 13th Duke of Airdrie, bought at B. F. Yanmeter's sale, came with them. JSwughton (yellow, red and white. Vol. I., II., III., p. 382,) bred by Mr Alexander HaU, got by Hnbback 319, d by a bull of C. Ceiling's (which he bought of Mr J. Bamlet,) g d by Mr Waistell's bull 629, g g d Tripes, bred by Mr 0. Pickering. " The da.m of Tripes was bred by Mr Stephenson, of Ketton, "in the year 1739. From her originated Mr S.'s Princess tribe." (Allen's History of the Shorthorn Cattle, p. 29.) Ma/rcella (1808, Vol. I., II., III., p. 453,) bred by Colonel Trotter, got by a son of Favourite, dam by a son of Favourite 252, g d HoUon. Maroella appears to have the same ultimate root as Mantalini (p. 151.) See Carr., p. 36. 197 Trihe — EBD ROSE, American {continued) Pedigree MAYFLOWER 6th got by Airdrie 30365 Breeder of Sire VAE. 3. ... MrA. Reniok.. do dam Mayflower Brd do gd Mayflower by General Winfield Scott 895(A.H.B.) do 3d Dorothy by Prince Charles 2nd 32113 Mr Geo. Eeniok 4d Thames &c., as above. Tribe ol Sire Red Rose (var. 1) Duchess do, do, do, WildalrCWhitaker's) Mixed blood TAR. RED ROSE OF TEVIOT, 1876 got by Grand Duke of Clark 38378 dam Red Rose of Tweeddale by 4th Duke of Geneva 30958 gd Rosebud 6th by Airdrie 30365 3d Rosebud 1st by General Scott 12936... 4d White Rose by Young Paragon 11886 5d Dorothy by Prince Charles 2nd 32113 Mr A. Renick ... Red Rose (var. 6) Mr J. O.Sheldon MrA. Renick... Mr J. Renick ... do Mr G. Renick ... Duchess Red Rose (Duchess) Wildair (Whitaker's) Red Rose (Thames) Mixed blood &c., as above. RED ROSE OF ESKDALE got by Airdrie 3rd 32919 ... VAR. 5 Mr A. Renick , Red Rose'(DuchesB var.) do do Duchess Blossom (Crofton's) Mixed blood t dam Poppy 8th by Joe Johnson 31440 ... do gd Poppy 3rd by Airdrie 30365 do 3d Poppy 2nd by Duke of Airdrie 12730 Mr Alexander . 4d Poppy byAshlandlll22 MrA.Renick 5d Red Rose by Prince Charles 2nd 32113 Mr G. Renick . 6d Thames &c., as above. VAR. 6 RED ROSE OF NITHSDALE 1873 got by 4th Duke of Geneva 30958 ... Mr J. O: Sheldon Duchess dam Lenora by Airdrie 30365 MrA.Renick RedRose(Duches8var.) gd Nora 3rd byAnacreon Moore 1200 (A.H.B.) do do, do 3d Nora 1st by Renick 32290 Mr J. Renick . . . Wildair (Whitaker's^ 4d Poppy by Ashland 11122 ... Mr A. Renick ... Illustrious (see Crofton's Blossom) 5d Red Rose by Prince Charles 2n d 32 1 1 3 Mr G. Renick . . . Mixed blood 6d Thames ' &c., as above. 198 " This tribe traces, through the celebrated herd of the Messrs. Watson, to "Mr J. C. Maynard's Hawthorn (r. & w., 1832, Vol. I., II., III., p. 333,) by " Matchem, from a Charge cow, full of the blood of Comet, Favourite, and " Western Comet." (Thornton.) At the sale of Mr Fisher, Leconfield, Beverley, twenty-two females of the Rook Hose tribe arveraged £42 12s. 4d., Mr J. Torr, M.P., buying four, and Mr J. Onthwaite one. The highest price was 88 gs. Eosanne (red, 1835, Vol. I., II., III., p. 333,) was bred by Mr J. C. Maynard. Rose (red roan, 1839, Vol. VI., p. 552,) was bred by Messrs Watson. Rook Rose (roan, 1848, Vol. X., p. 555,) bred by Mr J. Watson, Wavddby, was sold to Mr R. Fisher, who then accumulated the family. In Rose of Australia we have an iUustration of the fact that there is no appreciation of "line breeding," or at least has not been until lately, in that country. The Shorthorn preponderates over other cattle, bu(i the breeders cross and compound the imported specimens at will, and without reference to the traditions of the old country : the circle of their operations, however, being narrowed by the resistance given to importation. The agricultural returns for 1874 showed the existence of 2,710,374 head of stock in the country : on 522 holdings the cattle being Shorthorns, on 44 Hereford, on 96 Shorthorn and Hereford, on 38 Devon, on 402 cross and mixed breeds. In 1873, "far the "largest number" of cattle exported went to Australia. "Govemment orders " having been issued in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, to prohibit " the importation of cattle for two years, on account of the prevalence of foot " and mouth disease in England, a rush was made to import pure bred animals " before the orders were enforced. Upwards of a hundred Shorthorns were " exported in May and June." (Thornton's Circular, Vol. III., p. 624.) Duke of Oxford 24th, from Holker, and Rapid, Lady Pigot's &st prize bull calf at Cardiff (of Booth's Fwremell family) were purchased at 1000 gs. each, the former shipped, to New South Wales, the latter to Victoria. Mr M'OuUooh has since been making large and costly purchases in England. Mr R. Martin, near Kyneton, Australia, sold the KirMevingtou Duchess bull. Earl of Geneva, for £1940 in 1875 ; his thirty-six head of cattle (Bates' blood) averaging £568, the highest prices paid for females being 790 and 760 gs., and for bulls 660 gs. Oxford, Cherry, Duchess, Silence. &c., bulls have been used in Australia, but it is the stylidi Butterflies that please them best, a tribe of late most unfairly neglected in England. Bailey's American Shorthorn Reporter, 1875, remarking on the sale of Mr R. Morton's forty-seven head of cattle for £27,000 — a herd founded nineteen years, and consisting of five tribes, twenty-one of the animals being of the Summerton f amUy, descending from the imported Roan Summerton (mi^^d Mason, Duchess, &c., topped up with Barmpton Rose,") proceeds. — This Summerton "pedigree will serve as a sample for the others, " none of them running on the dam's side to any of the more fashionable tribes " in England or America. The bulls used on them have been mainly of " Towneley blood, as Royal Butterfly 6th 18758, Baron Colling 3rd, Frederick's " Cadet, a buU from Shethin, a heavily-Bates-topped Cherry Duke, and Duke of " Brunswick, who had two Wetherby Dukes on top, then Booth and Uainford "blood to Mr Cowling's blood, (Cowslip.) Besides these, bulls of Australian "blood (we presume mainly of Mr Morton's breeding) were used, making " altogether a pedigree altogether wwisei^, as the more particular would say. The " Aus&alians seem to follow a plan diametrically opposite to ours. A herd would " have to show a considerable number of straight Dukes on such a pedigree to " sell here, at equal figures. It would seem that this fashion must go out, as it " has here, and be superseded by the American and EngUsh method." Moss Rose (roan, 1840, Vol. VII., p. 479) was bred by Mr Crofton, of Holywell, a fact which evidences the qvMity of this sort. Mr L. C. Chrisp's Primroses (otherwise Rosebuds) descend from ( by Emperor, 1974.) 199 Pedigree ROCK ROSE 8th IMbe— ROCK EOSE Breeder of Sire got by Boyal Blood 13638 Mr T. Drake .. dam Book Rose 2ud by Oavaignao 10033 Mr H. Watson'.. gd Bock Eose by Boccaccio 7838 do 3d Bose by Belshazzar 1703 ' Mr Booth 4d Bosanna by Velocipede 5552 Mr Maynard . 5d Hawthorn by Matchem 2281 Mr Mason 6d ... by Sir Stephen 1456 ... Mr J. Charge.. 7d ... by Newton 1271 do 8d ... by Son of Comet 155 ... Mr C. CoUing ., 9d ... by Western Comet 689 ... Mr J. Charge.. lOd ... by Charge's Grey Bnll 872 do lid ... by Faronrite 262 Mr C. CoUing. Tribe of Sire Mixed old blood Mixed Booth blood Barmpton Bose Old Bed Eose (Mr Booth's) Portia Mason (No. 2) Gentle Kitty Comp. Louisa Lady Maynard Gentle Kitty Comp. Louisa Lady Maynard Trifee— EOSE OF AUSTEALIA BRUNSWICK'S CADET, 1873 got by 4ih Duke of Derrimut Bred in Australia dam Bose of Bronswick by D of Brons- wick_25937 Mr A. Dugdale Cowslip pH Boae of Australia by Boyal Butterfly Cii. Towneley... Vestris tC r. _^ _'-_:^:-:; ' ' " : Bowstead ... Mixed blood 4d Bosanna by Prelate 11919 Tiarl Ducie ... Barmpton Bose 5d Spring Eose by Brewster 7847 Mr Linton Mixed blood 6d Eose Bush by Tomboy 5494 Mr D. Bird (0) 7d May Bose by Provost 4846 Col. Cradook ... Cherry 8d Moss Bose by Gainford 2044 do do 9d ... by Comet 1854 Mr Crofton Mason, &c. lOd ... . by Holywell 2132' do Blossom lid ... by Emperor 1974 do do 12d ... by Barmpton 1677 Mr C. Colling ... Old blood 13d ... by St. Albans 1412 Mr Wood Princess 14d ... by Simon 590 (0) Old blood 15d ... by Pope 514 Mr Mason Mason (No. 1) 200 The ofbpring of Rosa's Butterfly, fnll sister to Rose of Australia, have realised the sum of £1,927. The Towneley Butterfly blood is much valued in that country, into which Master Butterfly was imported with his Chelmsford Royal honours thick upon him, for 1,200 gs., before the big prices of later times had begun to stir. This cow is introduced simply to show how the old Monastic love of cattle breeding yet exists in the heart of North Country prelates. BosedaU (roan, 1861, Vol. XV., p. 706) was bred by Lady Pigot. Rosy was bred by Mr J. Bmmerson, and sold to Mr Carr. Besides many other prizes, Rosedale was first at the Royal Worcester Show, in 1863, also at the Durham County Show, where she won the 100 gs. Challenge Cup. She was also first at The North LincohiBhire and Grreat Yorkshire Shows. Rosedale ^as sold to the Duke of Montrose, and at his sale, in 1868, was bought by Mr M. H. Cochrane for £230. She calved on ship board on her way to Canada, and took a first prize on landing. Mr J. Maynard bred Rosamond, her dam, and grand dam. Strawberry was 5th dam of Ladye of Rosalea, Lady Pigot's prize cow. Of this tribe also came Lady Pigot's prize winners, Rosolio 24998, Queen of Rosalea, Dame of Rosalea, &c. Base of Sahy was purchased by the Duke of Devonshire at the Preston Hall sale, in 1867, in calf to 4th Gr):and Duke, for 105 gs. She was a yellow-red square built cow, with a good dewlap and a grand front. She consequently looked light and short behind. She was Duchess-like in appearance, and well ribbed. Rose of Raby 2nd was sold at Conishead Priory 1875, to Mr 6. Ashburner, for California, for 150 gs. For Maid of Lorn, Mr Ashbnmer gave ' 215 gs. at Sir Joseph Whitworth's sale, in 1873, and Mr DrewrylSSgs. for Maid of Lorn 2nd. At the Holker sale, 1874, Oxford Rose 3rd made 250 gs. (Longman,) Maid of Lorn 2nd, 150 gs. (Colonel Gunter,) and Oxford Rose 9th, 230 gs. (Longman.) Oxford Rose 5th, at the Holker sale, in 1878, made 205 gs. (Lord Dunmore.) For Oxford Rose 10th, Mr Longman gave, 150 gs., and for Oxford Rose 12th (grand-fronted) Lord Dunmore gave 350 gs. 201 Tribe^'^OSE CASTLE Pedigree CHRISTMAS ROSE, 1869 got by Beverley Enight 26629 dam Moss Rose by New Tear's Gift 24657 gd Autmim Rose by The Earl 13850 . . . 3d a fine roan Dairy Cow from the stock of Bishop Percy, of Rose Castle, Carlisle Breeder of Sire Mr Stephenson do Lord Zetland ... (o) Tribe of Sire Miss Beverley do Mixed blood (o) IW6e— ROSEDALE SEE RINGLET ROSEDALE, 1861 gotbyValasco 15413 dam Rosy by Master Belleville 11795 .. gd Red Rose by Vanguard 10994 3d Dinah by Diamond 5918 4d Strawberry by Young Matchem 2282 5d Rosamond by Jack Tar 1133 6d ... byPUot496 7d ... by Young Albion 15 Mr R. Booth ... Broughton Mr Mason Hopper Moss Rose, R.B.'s Mr R. Booth . Mr J. Booth . do ... do ... Mr R. Colling . Mr Booth sen. . Isabella Toy Old blood Countess, see Toy Red Rose, R.C.'s Halnaby Tribe— ROSE OF RABY Sir J. Whitworth ROSE OF RABY 2nd, 1874 got by Baron Wellington 30495 ... dam Maid of Lorn by 6th Duke of Airdrie 19602 Mr R. A. Alexander gd Rose of Raby by Lumley 16478 ... Mr Wetherell ... 3d Peace by Second Grand Duke 12961... Mr S. E. Bolden 4d Dolly by 2ud Cleveland Lad 3408 ... Mr T. Bates ... 5d Dinah by 4th D. of North'land 3649. . . do 6d Dinaii by 2nd Earl of Darlington 1945 do 7d Red Thompson, bought of Mr Bates (o) Wellingtonia (Waterloo var. 4) Duchess of Airdrie Blanche (var. 2) Duchess Own Bro. to Oxford 2ud Duchess Trinket (o) 202 This tribe should be satisfactory, oonsideriug its distinguished foundation. Rosalind's sire, Hector, was out of Red Bose, by Marquis 407, (who was also Rosalind's g. dam) and got by Duke 226 (own brother to Mr Bates's Duchess 1st.) Marquis, sire of Red Rose, (red, 1815, Vol. I., 11., III., p. 630,) is remarkable as being the son of Duchess by Daisy Bull 186. Red Rose was bred by Mr Donkin, who ran up Mr Bates for Duchess Ist at 0. CoUing's sale. Blueberry was bred by Colonel R. Loyd Lindsay, who has a large and fine collection of the tribe. Rosalind, fourth in descent from Roan Rosalind, "won several prizes and " challenge cups." (J. Downing's Catalogue.) Of this family Captain Ruxton 'sold in 1875 twenty-seven females, averaging dl35 6s. 6d., all descended from Rocket's daughter Isabel, by Kalafat 13101, and crossed with Butterfly bulls from Towneley, Royal Butterfly 6th 18756, and Baron Butterfly 212U of the Vestris tribe, who seemed to have spoilt the Rosalind character, which was up to ■ his date of service beautiful. So perilous is an out-cross 1 They did not please the eye of a critical gathering who were prepared to purchase, or they must have made a high figure. White i^salind (Vol. VIII., p. 553,) bred by Mr Jobling, the property of Mr Robinson, Clifton Hall, bred Roseleaf , (white, 1845,) in the hands of Mr Wetherell, who sold her to Mr Harvey Combe, who bred Rocket (white, 1849, Vol. IX., p. 553.) Mr Majoribank's Cook-of -the- Walk 15782, was of this family, and Cock-of-the-Midden 23585, used by Colonel Loyd Lindsay, in whose hands it has been an eminently prize-winning tribe. Bose of Bushey, 1st prize heifer calf at the Leeds Royal and Yorkshire Shows, 1861, was of this family, and made 205 gs. at the Bushey Crrove sale. Belle of Bushey, a yearling, making 100 gs. Mr Wetherell and Mr Torr bred the sort. (See White Rosemary, Vol. IX, p. 620.) The Rosa/mond family was much prized, and long bred by Mr A. L. Maynard. ' Purple Jar, a " very handsome oow " (Thornton's Cir., Vol. V., p. 739,) bred by the Marquis of Exeter, from Mr A. L. Maynard's Rosamond (roan, 1846, Vol. IX., p. 548,) was sold at the Burghley sale, 1874, to Mr Mackinder, for 47 gs. ; and again, in 1876, at his sale, for 34 gs., to Mr Cassell, who finally sent her to the butcher, in her 13th year. She was much appreciated at Burghley, and bred to Telemachus 27603. Moss Rose, her 3rd dam, was dam of Oxford 2nd, in the Winsome pedigree. Cotherstone was sire of Crusade 7938, so that there was concentration in White Rose. The American Angelicas, Awnettas, and Bettie Mays, detend from Red Neck by Falmsun. ' 203 IW6e— EOSALIND Pedigree Breeder of Sire BLUEBERRY, 1871 got by Rob Roy 29806 Col. Loyd Lindsay dam Burlesque by Fawsley Baronet 23920 Mr Mcintosh . . . gd Britannia by Master ColeshiU 18344... Earl of Radnor 3d Blossom by Sultan 15358 Mr J. Timm ... 4d Bloom by Neptune 11847 Mr J. Booth ... 5d Rocket by Fanatic 8054 Earl of Carlisle 6d Roseleaf by Earl of Durham 5965 ... Mr J. Crofton ... 7d White Rosalind by Pedestrian 7321 ... Captain Barclay 8d Roan Rosalind by Bdrom 1956 ... Mr Carnegie ... 9d Young Rosalind by Scipio 1421 ... Mr Donkin lOd Rosalind by Hector 1104 do lid Rosa by Midas 435 MrR. CoUing ... 12d Red Rose by Marquis 407 Mr Donkin 13d ... by Chilton 136 Mr Mason 14d ... by Ben 70 Mr Colling ... Tribe oi Sire Chafe Ruby Mixed blood do Blossom, R.B.'s Old blood Premium Coates, Booth, &o. Gomp. Europa Old blood, R.C.'s Rosalind Red Rose Daisy Duchess' Son Mason (No. 1) Brother to R.C.'s Red Rose Trifce— ROSAMOND oe EED NECK (SEE FLORA, MATNARD'S) PURPLE JAR. 1865 got by 4th Duke of Thorndale 1 7750 ... dam Rosamond by Oxford Duke 15036 ... gd White Rose by Crusade 7938 3d Moss Rose by Crusade 7938 ' 4d Rosamond by Gotherstone 6903 5d Red Rose by Young Matchem 4425 ... 6d Red Cheeks by Fairfax 1023 7d'Red Neck by Son of R.C.'s Marske 418 8d ... by Palmsun 7311 9d ... byaBuUof MrMaynard's... lOd ... by Mr Maynard's Son of Mr S.Thome ... Duchess ilr A. L. Maynard Oxford do Rachel do do Mr Harrison ... Sally Mr Maynard ... Venilia MrWhitaker ... Moss Rose, W.'s Mr Maynard ... Bright Eyes, R.C.'s do (0) (0) (0) the Favourite Cow, to Mr C. CoUing sold (o) (o) 204 This iiibe traces, mainly through the hands of Mr J. Eobinson, Clifton Pastures (who bought Snowdrop, by Emperor 1974, white, calved 1833,) to Princess by St. Albans, Mr J. Chrisp's (Vol. I., II., III., p. 592.) Mr Mcintosh gave 110 gs. for Queen of the Roses, at Mr J. Lynn's sale, 1876. Four of this tribe averaged £56 15s. Od., at Mr. Cook's sale, in 1877 ; Mr BlundeU giving 86 gs. for one, and 70 gs. for another. Rosy Lass (red, 1861, Vol. XV., p. 706) was bred by the Eev J. Storer and sold to Lady Pigot. Rosy was bred by Mr Dent, of Neasham, who also bred Red Rose, by Belted WiU 6780 (red, 1850, Vol. XII., p. 572.) The putting of Bates bulls on the neat, inbred, Enightley cows, is an experiment that has answered eminently well. Suggested by Mr Strafford, it has been very successfully cai-ried into practice by Mr H. J. Sheldon, of Brailes, who generally manages to produce a clever, shapely offspring, from whatever material he adopts. For Lady Fawsley, of his manufacture, Mr J. H. BlundeU gave 195 gs., at Brailes sale 1873 ; Lady Fawsley 2nd making 285 gs., and Lady Fawsley 5th, 200 gs., both to Mr George Fox. " The Rosy " tribe; at Fawsley, sprang from a cow, Rosy (1827, Vol. I.. 11., III., p. 677,) " bought of Mr Barker, of Layton, Richmond, Yorkshire, about 1830. Caliph "gave more of the Lady kirk strain, already in the blood through Satellite. " Little John introduced that of Ruby (Mr Arbuthnot's,) another Fawsley " foundation — dam. Sir C. Knightley then intermixed the offspring of these " united sorts, mating Florence with her more than half-brother Snowball " (by Little John, from a Caliph cow,) thus producing Combind. , Here he "added, in Earl of Dublin, the blood of the inbred Princesses, and thus bred "Polytint (Fox's Cat., note.") The Messrs Leney, also very happy in their manipulation of Bates on Knightley, bred Oxford Fawsley 4th, for whom Sir Curtis Lampsou gave 400 gs., at their sale, in 1874. For Rose of the Forest (3rd grand daughter of Combind) Sir G. Philips gave 200 gs., at Larking's sale, in 1878 ; and Lord Penrhyn 110 gs. for Rose of Summer, her dam, and Webb 150 gs. for her own sister. Rose of Geneva. Messrs Mcintosh, F. Sartoris, Fowler, &c., have, also successfully adopted the Bates on Knightley cross. At the New York Mills sale, 1873, one Rosy made £116 lis. Od. Out of forty-eight females sold at Fawsley (Sir C. Knightley's) in 1866. five were Rosys, and averaged £113 8s. Od. Mr Thome, of America, secured four at an average of £118 2s. 6d. The fifth, a ten months old calf, Coquelicot, since a name of celebrity, was bought by Mr Langston for 90 gs. 205 Tribe— qUlEiEN OF THE ROSES Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire QUEEN OF THE ROSES, 1870 got by Cambridge Duke 4th 25706 ... MrC.Leney ... dam Queen of the Ocean by 2nd Duke of Thomdale 17748 Mr S. Thome ... gd Queen of Hearts by May Duke 13320 Mr. S. B. Bolden 3d Queen Bess by 3rd Duke of Oxford 9047 Mr T. Bates ... 4d Queen Anne by Freeman 10244 ... Mr W. Belt ... 5d Queen of Beauty by Hamlet 8128 ... Mr Robinson ... 6d Princess by Short Tail 2621 Mr T. Bates ... 7d Snowdrop by Emperor 1974 Mr Crof ton ... Sd Young Princess by Young Lancaster 361 Mr Thompson... 9d Princess by St. Alban's 2584 ... ... Mr Wood lOd ... by Lawnsleeves 365 ... Mr 0. Colling ... lid ... bred by Messrs. James, of Stamford (o) (o) Cambridge Rose Puritan cross Duchess Moss Rose, R.B.'s Oxford Mixed blood Comp. Foggathorpe Dachess Blossom R. Ceiling's Stock Princess Mixed blood Tn6e— EOST ROSY LASS, 1861 (DENT'S) got by Royal Hamlet 18769 dam Rosy by Sir Colin, 15276 ... gd Merry Lass by Horton Boy 13050 3d Red Rose by Belted Will 6780 4d ... by Earl Stanhope 5966 5d 6d 7d 8d 9d by Buckingham 3239 by Antonio 3019 by Rob Roy 557 by WeUington 678 bred by Mi John Colling ... Mr Cair Mr Dent Mr Foster Mr Raine Mr R. Bell . Mr J. Booth , Mr Maynard . Miss Wright Mr Wetherell . Co) Booth's blood Rosy (Dent's) Mixed blood Old Sally Bell-Bates Toy Mason (No. 3) Lucinda Mason's blood (0) (SIR C. KNIGHTLEY'S) LADY FAWSLEY, 1866 got by Duke of Darlington 21586 dam Hyampea by .^sop 19197 ... gd Polytint by Earl of Dublin 10178 3d Combind by Janizary 8175 ... 4d Golden Rod by Snowball 8602 5d Florence by Little John 4232... 6d Cathleen by CaUph 1774 7d Rosy by Rob Roy 557 8d ... by SateUite 1420 9d ... by Sir Dimple 594 lOd ... byStyford 629 ... Hon. Col. Pennant ... Sir C. Knightley ... Mr Stephenson ... Sir C. Knightley . . . Rev. C. James . . . Rt. Hon. C. Arbuthnot ... Mr Robertson ... ... Miss Wright ;.. ... Mr Robertson ... ... Mr 0. Colling ... ... Mr R. Colling... Darlington Rosy (Sir C. K's) Princess, (comp. -var. 6) Ruby (Sir C. K.'s) Primrose Ruby (Sir C. K.'s) Purity, Lucinda Comp. Europa Old Daisy ' Red Rose's own brother 206 Eev J. Storer wrote : " I have every reason to think tliat Rosy is of the " same family as Pink ("Vol. III., p. 562,) Lily, (Vol. II., p. 406), Daisy, (Vol. 11., " p. 303) ; Strawberry, (Vols. 11. and III,, p.p. 550, 641), and others : in which "case the pedigree ought to go three generations further back, viz., by Mr " CoUing's Son of Bolingbroke, 86, by R. CoUing's Lame BuU, 358, by a bull " of Mr Newby's." Bosette (roan, 1856, Vol. XIV., p. 683,) bred by Mr WethereU,' Aldboro', became the property of Mr Eastwood, who pronounced her to be " the best calf " he ever saw, and afterwards the sweetest cow." (Thornton's Cir.) Eosette was " a winner of ten prizes at the meetings of the Eoyal Agricultural Sooiely " of England, the Eoyal Dublin and other local shows ; also of the Puroell "challenge cup in 1860 and 1861, at the Eoyal Agricultural " Improvemeni; " Society of Ireland." She won first prize at the Eoyal Show, Canterbury, 1860, the first prize and gold medal at the Birmingham Club Show in 1862, as weU as several other prizes at the Yorkshire and Lancashire Shows. Chrysalis, Idalia's great grand-dam, was purchased at the Pawsley Park sale by Messrs Sandajy and Torr for 155 gs. Her dam. Garland, one of the best cows in the sale, made 91 gs., and her own sister, Lady's Slipper, 155 gs. (R. W. Saunders.) Idalia was bought by Mr T. Jennings, at Brailes, 1875, for 200 gs. Garland was full to overflowing of the blood of Rufus, 2576 (who was by Northampton, 2380, Mason No. 1, out of Olivia,' all E. CoUing's blood, and grand-daughter of his Maria 1812, Vol. I., II., III., p. 458) and E. CoUing's Eed Eose. 207 Pedigree OXFORD FAWSLEY 4th, 1872 got by Grand Duke of Kent 26289 Tribe — EOSY {contmued) Breeder of Sire Messrs Leney .. dam Oxford Fawsley 2nd by Lord Oxford 2nd 20215 Mr Thome gd Fawsley 3rd by 4th Grand Duke 19874 Mr S. B. Bolden SdCoqueliootbyDukeof Cambridgel2742 do 4d BlouzeUnd by Earl of Dublin 10178... Mr Stephenson 5d Candytuft by Janizary 8175 Sir C. Knightley 6d Cathleen by Caliph 1 774 Mr Robertson . . . 7d Eosy by Rob Roy 557 Miss Wright ... 8d ... by Satellite 1420 Mr Robertson .. . 9d ... by Sir Dimple 594 Mr C. Colling ... lOd ... byStyford629 Mr E. CoUing . . . Tn6e— EOSETTE ROSETTE 6th, 1869 got by Knight of Rowland 24269 dam Rosette 4th by The Hero 20958 gd Rosette by Earl of Derby 12810 3d Rosa by Ravensworth 9532 ... 4d Mason by Hautboy 10305 5d ... by Raspberry 4875 6d ... by Wellington 5625 ... Mr Eastwood ... do Mr Thomas Raine Mr J. Emmerson Col. Cradock ... Mr R. Booth ... Mr Robson Tribe of Site Grand Duchess (var. 3) Oxford Grand Duchess (var. 2) Cambridge Rose Princess Ruby Purity iLuoinda Comp. Europa Old Daisy ' Red Rose's own Brother Eloranthe Mixed old blood Old SaUy Flora, Emmerson'i Old mixed blood Broughton Booth blood Tribe— RUBY oe GAELAND (SIR C. KNIGHTLET'S) IDALIA 2nd, 1871 got by 18th Duke of Oxford 25995 ... Duke of Devonshire dam Idalia by Duke of Darlington 21586 Hon. Col. Pennant gd Countess by Duke of Cambridge 12742 Mr S . E. Bolden 3d Chrysalis by Earl of Dublin 10178 ... Mr Stephenson 4d Garland by Grey Friar 9172 . . . 5d FiUet by Fawsley 6004 6d Marguerite by Marcellus 2260 7d Pearl by Ruf us 2576 8d Ruby by Wellington 683 9d ... by Windsor 698 lOd ... by Windsor 698 ... Sir C. Knightley do Rt Hon C. Arbuthnot do ... MrT. Jobling... ... Mr C. Colling... do lid by Own Brother to North Star 459 Mr R. CoUiug Oxford (var. 3) Darlington Cambridge Rose Princess Rosy Sylph Old Cherry, C.C.'s Maria, R.C.'s Old blood Lady Maynard do Old blood 208 •'Sir Chaxles Knightley bred the Ruby tribe from the Eight Hon. C. " Ajrbuthnot's Pearl (Vol. V., p. 553,) from Euby, who, as well as her dam " Fhcenix, was bred by Mr Parker, Maltou, Yorkshire. From the union of Pearl "with the Woodford (Arbuthnot) bull MarceUus, sprang the beautiful " Marguerite, whose descendants were by inbred Fawsley sires, down to the " introduction of the Princess cross of Earl of Dublin, and the Bates cross of " Duke of Cambridge." (Fox's Cat : note.) Out of forty-eight females sold at Fawsley in 1856, three were Rnbys and averaged £143 17s. lid. Buby (red, 1856, Tol. XIV., p. 686,) was bred by Mr Bowly, Siddington. The family is thick built, but full of quality. Ruby 6th was bought by Mr Larkworthy at the Siddington sale in 1875. The two Euby bulls. Lord Fitzolarence 7th and Lord Fitzclarence 8th made 100 gs. each the same day. Euby 2nd, substantial deep fleshed, rich tinted, whose flat, curved horn, of clear, waxen hue, was in itself a study, luid a curious, short, sheep-dog tail, a disfigurement due to no accident. She was born so. Rugia MUett (r & w, 1872, Vol. XXIII., p. 439,) was bought by lord Fitzhardinge for 81 gs., at Mr Geo. Game's sale in 1876. She is a remarkably neat, level cow, and from her look would appear to owe much of her personal comeliness to the Eoyal Butterfly cross. She won first prize at the Eoyal Show in Bristol, 1878, and first prize at the Bath and West of England Show, Cheltenham. She was sold to Mr Angus, and won both first prize and as best cow, and champioii prize at the South Australian Show, 1880. 209 Tribe— RUBY ob GARLAISTD [conlmiied) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire FAWSLEY GARLAND 6th, 1864 got by Bootii Royal 15673 MrTorr Toy dam Fawsley Garland 5th by Dr. MoHale 15887 Mr Barnes Mantalini gd Fawsley Grarland 2nd by Vanguard 10994 f ... Mr R. Booth ... Isabella 3d Garland by Grey Friar 9172 SirC.Knightley Rosy 4d Fillet by Fawsley 6004 do Sylph 5d Marguerite by Marcellus 2260 Rt.Hon.C.Arbuthnot Old Cherry, 0. C.'s 6d Pearl by Knins 2576 do Maria, R. C.'s 7d Ruby &o., as above. Tribe— miBY RUBY 6th, 1874 (MR BOWLY'S) got by Duke of Siddington 28445 MrBowly Siddington dam Ruby 2nd by 7tli Duke of York 17754 Capt. Gunter ... Duchess gd Ruby by Lord Raglan 13225 MrBowly Lady Byron 3d Gem by Annuity 9892 Barl Duoie Mixed blood 4d Boadioea by Tbe Prince 7615 Mr Wilkinson... Mixed old blood Bd Strawberry by CoUlng 902 ... Mr Smith White Rose, R. C.'s 6d ... by Son of Alexander 1624 Mr Wilkinson... Old blood 7d ... by Grandson of Favourite 252 Mr C. Colling... (0) Tribe— RUG! \ NIBLETT RUGIA NIBLETT, 1872 got by Royal Butterfly 20tli 25007 Col. Towneley... Madaline dam Ruth Niblett by 2nd Duke of Jamaica 25977 Mr G. Game ... Mason (No. 1) gd Rebecca Niblett by Cymric 19542 "... Mr Jon. Peel ... Sliss 3d Rachel Mblett by Sfanplius 16607 ... Mr Niblett ... Old blood 4dRugia by British Boy 11206 Mr R. Booth ... Halnaby 5d Roxana by Actaaon 14059 Mr Niblett ... Mixed blood 6d Rhoda by Doedalus 3539 do Old Daisy 7d Rhene by Caiilo 1825 do Old blood 8d Rhea by Nero 1265 ... Mr Wiley do 9d Raspberry by Harold Junior 1096 ... do do lOd Strawberry by Adonis 1612 Mr Wright ... Own Brother to Albion (14) Comp. Magdalene lid Neesham by Son of Phenomenon 491 E. Collinp Wildair, R. O.'a 12d ... by Punch 631 P do OM-blood 210 This is an old established tribe at Duncombe Park. It descends from Dairymaid (Vol. I., II., III., p. 191,) bred by Mr Parrington. Wildair, the original of Mr Bates's Wild Eyes tribe, was bought at Mr Parrington's sale. In 1819, Dairymaid produced heifer twins by Baron 58, one named " Light Roan Twin," the other " Dark Roan Twin," (much upon the principle of Lord Glasgow's nomenclature of his race horses.) From Dark Roan Twin descended Diamond 11357, a bull that made 6001 dollars (about 1200 gs.) at one of the Kentucky importation sales, in 1853. (TThomton Cir.) The dark twin's descendants have the distinctive name, Ladies of Ryedale. (Vol. XXI., p. 705.) The light twin's descendants are called Belles of Ryedale, Blooms of Ryedale, &c. In the Old Sally pedigree we have a sample of what is called "Eaine's " blood." Lord Lieutenant 4260, sire of R. Booth's Leonard 4210, was of much the same compound at root ; inbred too, for his sire, Thorpe 2757, was Old Sally's son. Lord Lieutenant is described by Mr Bruere as " a short-legged, " thick and lusty dog, but rather lacking in hair." Lily of the Valley of the Tees, bought by the Ohio Company, was also much the same. Earl of Derby 12810, in Sosette's pedigree was Young Strawberry's son. Old Sally was dam of Thorpe 2757, and grand dam of Colonel 5426 (see Cherry Duchess.) She was also dam of Acmon 1606, grandsire of Crusade 7938, in the Winsome pedigree. Guardian 3947, was own brother to Mussulman 4525, to whom Mr Booth sent Bracelet, the produce being the famous and unfortunate Buckingham, who was burnt with his attendant on his way to Ireland. The American AtdUmta family descends from Violet by the Colonel 5428, own sister to Young Strawberry. 211 IW6e— BELLE OF EYEDALE Pedigree BELLE OF RYEDALE 1873 got by 2iid Duke of Tregunter 26022 . . . dam Princess of Battersea by Mandarin 18317 gd Ballad Singer' by 5tli D of Oxford 12,762 3d Bloomer by Ben Nevis 9960 4d Blue BeE by Cleveland Lad 3407 ... 5d Blanche by Triumph 5518 6d Betsy by Grazier 1085 7d Favourite by Parrington 4653 8d Light Roan Twin by Baron 58 9d Dairymaid by Windsor 698 lOd out of g-danghter of Washington 674 Breeder of Sire Tribe ol Siie Oapt. Gunter ... Duchess Lord Feversham Mason (No. 1) Earl Duoie . Oxford Lord Feversham Old blood Mr T.Bates ... 03Eford 2nd's Bro Lord Feversham Eve Mr S.Wiley ... Patch Mr Parrington Old blood Colonel Trotter do Mr C. Colling ... Lady Maynard do Lady Tnh&— OLD SALLY FATIKO, 1868 got by Fitz Arthur 26161 dam Alexandra by Problem 1 6767 gd Miss Rothschild by Lord Mayor 14828 3d Carnation by Omer Pacha 13417 4d Young Strawberry by the Colonel 5428 5d Strawberry by Guardian 3947 6d Sally of the Tees by Magnum Bonum 2243 , 7d Old SaUy by Young Rockingham 2547 8d by North Star 460 9d by Denton 198 lOd byLadrone353 lid by Henry 301 p a Sir John Lawson Old blood Mr Spearman .. . Mason 0So. 1) MrWethereU .. , Comp. Christon Mr T. Raiue .. . Old Sally MrW. Raine .. do Colonel Cradook Cherry do ... .. . Old blood Mr B Raine . . . Old blood Mr Wetherell .. . Mason (No. 3) do do &c. do 1.. do &c. Mr Mason Mason (No. 1) 212 Portia- (roan, 1820, Vol. I., II., III., p. 530,) No. 2 in the sale of Mr Christopher Mason's herd at Chilton in 1829, was bought by Mr J. C. Maynard. The tribe has had a great reputation for producing fine sires in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Australia. Seven females of this tribe averaged £81 at Mr Chaloner's sale in 1860, King's Fort, Ireland. " Lady Sarah (red roan, 1826, Vol. I., II., III., p. 534,') was the highest priced " cow, 150 gs., at the Chilton sale in 1829, being purchased for Capt. Barclay, " in whose hands she produced the celebrated bull. Monarch, 4495," (Thornton.) Lady Sarah was g-granddam of Lord John, 117B1, in Barmpton Bose (var. 3.) For No. 54, Barl Spencer gave 50 gs. as a calf, at the Chilton sale. At Mr Foljambe's sale in 1870, twenty -five- females, descended from Seraph averaged £58 18s. 6d. Capt. Oliver gave 165 gs. for Mrs Page, grand-daughter of Mrs Fry. Knight of the Thistle made 43 gs., Knight of the Whistle 100 gs., and Knight of the Crescent 61 gs. Knight of the Bath 26546, first prize bull calf at the Leicester Royal Show, 1868, and first prize yearling at Manchester, 1869, first prize and challenge cnp, &o., at Lincoln, descends from Sylphide by Pestalozzi 10603. Lady Thorndale, Seraph's grand-daughter, made £105 at Dunmore, 1872 (Lord Chesham) and her calf. Lady Julia, £53 lis. Lady Sa/rah (1823, Vol. I., II., HI., p. 400,) bred by Mr E. Booth, was one of three sisters, first the " matchless Isabella," who, with " her descendants, brought " the massive yet exquisitely moulded forequarters into the herd, and also that " straight under-line of the belly, for which the Warlaby animals are remark- " able," then " own sister to Isabella, granddam of Medora,'' and lastly. Lady Sarah, " who became the property of the Earl of Carlisle, and produced at Castle "Howard, three bulls and four heifers, one of which was the dam of Lord "Stanley, purchased by Messrs Booth and Maynard." (Carr. p. 18.) "Mr " R. Booth, in the first year of his residence at Studley, bought in Darlington " market, the granddam of the three sisters above mentioned, a very deep " milker, subsequently sold to a schoolmaster at Eipon." (Carr, p. 17.) Lady Sarah was granddam of Ganthorpe 2049, and Bockingham 2650. 213 Tribe— IjABY SAEAH or POETIA Pedigree Breeder ot Sire Tribe of Sire LADY MARTHA, 1863 got by Blfln King 177% Mr E. Booth . . Halnaby dam Lady MoHale by Dr MoHale 15887 Mr Barnes . Mantalini gd Lady Portia by Harbinger 10297 . . . Mr E. Booth . . Farewell 3d Lady Fanny by Ka,inlet 8126 Mr J. Booth . . Toy a Lady Mary by Emperor 3716 Mr Barclay . Mason, &c. 5d Lady Sarah by SateUite 1420 Mr Ebbertsou . . Camp. Europa 6d Portia by Cato 119 Mr Mason . Mason (No. 2)' 7d ... by Jupiter 342 do ... do 8d ... by George 273 do ... . Mason, Newby Cow 9d ... by Chilton 136 do ... . Mason (No. 1) lOd ... by Irishman 329 do ... .. Mason (No. 2) lid ... byB45 do ... do KNIGHT OF THE ORESCENT, 26547 got by Knight of the Garter 22062 MrCarr . Farewell dam MisB Nightingale by May Duke 16553 Mr Ambler Mixed blood gd Mrs Fry by Man Friday 14893 Mr Foljambe . .. Magdalena 3d Sympathy by Master Grateful 11797 Mr H. Champio n Gomp. Lingcropper 4d Sylphide by Pestalozzi 10603 Mr H. Watson. . Lively , 6d Seraph by Lamplighter 8204 Earl Spencer . . DafEodil 6d Seraphina by Zenith 5 702 do ... . Mason (No. 1) 7d Joan by Warlock 5599 do ... . Mixed blood 8d Rosamond by Alabaster 1616 Lord Althorp . do 9d No. 54 ChUton Sale by Monarch 2324 Mr Mason . Mason (No. 1) lOd Lady Sarah by Satellite 1420 Mr Eobertson . Comp. Europa lid Portia by Cato 119 '... Mr Mason . Mason (No. 2) &c., as aboTe Tribe^IjABY SAEAH E. BOOTH'S— SEE ISABELLA AND MEDOEA LADY SARAH, 1823 got by Pilot 496 Mr E. Colling dam by Agamemnon 9 Mr E. Booth gd by Mr Bnrrell's BuU of Burdon ... (o) Eed Eose Bright Eyes, E.B.'s (o) 214 Semele 182, (Vol. I., II., III., p. 698,) bred by Mr Booth, sold to Sir C. Knightley. The SerapTvi/na tribe takes its name from Seraphina, (light roan, 1816, Vol. IX., p. 567,) bred by Mr Ladds, and sold to Mr B. Lawford, Southoott. The first recorded ancestress is Rufe, (r. & -w., 1833, Vol. V., p. 667,) bred by Rev Mr Pointer, and sold to Mr C. Bamett, who bred Ruby (r. & w., 1839, Vol. v., p. 663.) The earlier descent appears to be as below : — Old Darlington Empress by Emperor 1014 by Beppo 1712 Dahlia by Ellington, &o., 3710, Vol. IX., p, 320 RuBT BY RuFtrs 2576 by Beppo 1712 Mercia or Poppy Vol. Xin., p. 646 Lily, &c. Biife,&c. Ijaurestina Ser^pliina Mr Elias Clarke would often remark that " a man might travel the country " over before he found any better tribe to unite these essential qualities (milk " and flesh) than the Seraphina^." (Thornton's Cir. : Vol. II., p. 304.) At Mr A. J. Robarts' sale, in 1871, eight Seraphinas averaged £45 16s. 2d., when four Wild Eyes averaged £72 14s. 3d., and eleven Darlingtons £47 12s. 7d., six Fuchsias £39 lis., and six Harringtons £134 lis. 6d. At Mr Clarke's sale in 1871, fifteen averaged £33 28. 2d. Heir of Englishman 24122, "a very grand " massive bull, of fine quality of flesh, and an excellent stock-getter " (Thornton,) was a son of Seraphina 13th. Seraphina 23rd was sold to Sir Curtis Lampsou for 150 gs. at Soaleby Castle, 1875, and Seraphina 26th to A. Crane, U.S.A., for 180 gs. At Lord Sudeley's sale, 1877, twenty-eight Seraphinas, otherwise called Celestes, averaged £55 6s. 3d. At Scaleby Castle sale, 1877, Mr Cheney bought four females for an average of £55 6s. 3d. Mr A. J. Robarts' private cata- logue consists of this tribe only, thirty-six females. Sera,phiiia 13th, dam of Heir of Englishman, was sold for 110 gs. at Barclay's sale in 1869. Seraphina Carissima for 120 gs. by Baron Booth 21212 (a Vesper bull,) and Booth's Seraphina 1 50 gs. (Lord Sudeley .) Cherub by Baron Booth out of Seraphina 1 3th, was first prize yearling at Wolverhampton Royal Show. In 1873 Cherub was sold in America for 6000 dollars, when the 13th and 17th Dukes of Airdrie made 1525 and 2300 dollars resipectively. " Old Darlington was acknowledged "by judges to have been an extraordinary fine cow." (Mr E. Clarke's Cat., 1871.) 215 Tnfce— SBMELE Breeder of Sire Pedigree SEMELE, 182- got by Jerry 2159 Mr Booth dam Young Primrose by Pilot 496 . Mr R. Colling . gd Primrose by Rockingham 559 ... Mr Booth 3d Flora by Young Comet 167 do 4d Beauty by Albion 14 Mr C. Colling ., 5d ... byEasby232 : Mr Booth 6d Young Moss Rose by Son of Suworrow 636 (o) 7d Moss Rose by Suworrow 636 E. Colling Tribe of Sire , . Conip. Madaline . Red Rose, R.C.'s . Comp. Madaline do . Comp. Magdalene Comp. Madaline (o) . Comp. Red RoseR.O.'s Trifee— SERAPHINA (SEE POPPY AND MBRCIA) SERAPHINA 13th, I860 gotby John O'Gaunt 16322 Mr Cartwright... dam SeraphinaTthbyDuke of Sussex 12772 Mr Tanqueray... gd Seraphina 2nd by Sweet William 7571 Earl of Carlisle 3d Seraphina by Earl of Essex 6955 ... Mr J. H. Downs 4d Sapphire by Stratton 5336 Mr Barnett od Ruby by Fanatic 1996 Earl Spencer ... 6d Rufe by Red Rover 4902 Mr Tibbets ... 7d ... byRufus2576 Rt.Hou.C.Arbuthnot do 8d ... by Emperor 1014...' Marquis of Exeter Old blood 9d Old Darlington bred by the Rev.R.Pointer (o) CELESTE 7th, 1873 got by Mandarin 29269 Lord Sudeley . . . dam Celeste by Imperial Oxford 18084 ... Mr S. Thome ... gd Seraphina 15th by John O'Uaunt 16322 Mr Cartwright.. 3d Seraphina 7th &e., as above LAURESTINA, 1872 got by 2nd Earl of Barrin'gton 28494 ... Mr H. J. Sheldon dam Laurel by Cambridge Bar'gton 14223 Earl of Burlington Khirkee Gwynne Delicacy Old blood Mixed blood Mason (No. 3) Maria, R.C.'s Seraphina Oxford Khirkee gd Lupin by Cobham 14286 3d Lady by Lord Chancellor 10435 4d Mary by Mahomed 6 1 70 6d Laura by Jeremy 5157... 6d Lily by Beppo 1712 7d Ruby by Rufus 2576 8d Empress l|y Emperor 1014 9d Rev. R. Pointer's Old Darlington ... Mr H. Combe... ... Mr. Pawkes ... . . . Capt. Barclay . . . . . . Earl Spencer . . . ... Rt.Hon.C.Arbuthnot Laura do ... Maria, R.C.'s ... Marquis of Exeter Old blood Lally Lady Barrington Nonpareil Cowslip Lady Sarah Mason (No. 3) 2X6 Pride of Soufhmiok, Lady Bigot's (roan, 1859, Vol. XV., p. 663,) won twenty- prizes, including the 2nd prize at tlie Eoyal Show, Battersea, and the first prize at the Worcester Royal Show ; the first at the Highland Society's Show, at Eelso, and a silver cup at Northampton in 1862. The prize bull Capt. Shafto 6833, first at the Yorkshire Show, 1844, beating Belleville, Cramer, &o., in 1847, first at the Bxiyal Show, Northampton, is of this tribe at root. Snowdrop (white, 1835, Vol. V., p. 693,) was bred by Mr Woodhouse, whose bulls were used by Mr W. Cooper, Ox Close. See Malibran. The SUenoe tribe is of remarkable exoeUenoe, although it was long in asserting itself in public favour. White Rose (Vol. I., 11., Ill,, p. 829,) Sieir first ancestress, Mr Whitaker records to have been " very good." She belonged to Mr Bates, who put her to Short Tail 2621. The produce (August 5th, 1837) was Secret, sold to Mr Harvey (Vol. V., p. 802,) of Walton on the Hill, who bred Secret 2nd (Vol. V., p. 678.) Secret 3rd and Secret 4th were both by Walton 6658, an Olioe Leaf bull. Secret 3rd, bred by Mr Harvey, was sold to Mr Grundy of the Dales, who bred SUenoe (r. & w., 1850, Vol. X., p. 575) by Earl of Derby 10177, and from whose choice herd she went to Mr Tanqueray's, at whose sale in 1855, Mr N. Gr. Barthropp bought her for 94 gs. Her daughter. Surprise, bought fifteen months old, by Mr Becar, took first pri^ in the United States. Lord Stanley 14854, sire of Wild Eyes 21st, was eon of Silence and Duke of Cambridge 12742. The tribe has thus been throughout in the hands of famous breeders only. Mr Tanqueray bred Sm-mise (red, 1854, Vol. XII., p. 603.) She was sold to Mr Curtis Lampson for 61 gs. at the Rudiden Hall sale, in 1861, after producing a large family for Mr F. Sartpris, who gave 45 gs. for her, a " little red calf," (Thornton's Cir.) at the Heudon sale. Mr Sartoris bred out of her by R. Booth's British Prince 1497, Britannicus 17452, sire of Bertha (sold to Mr J. Clayden) dam Blanehe 6th (var. 5.) Mr Sartoris also bred Surmise 2nd (sold to Mr H. J. Sheldon,) Surmise 3rd (sold to Mr D. R. Davies,) both by the celebrated (Bates-on-Booth) bull May Duke 13320, as also was Princess, in calf with whom Surmise was sold to Mr 0. Lampson, who in 1869 passed her on to that tasteful buyer, the late Mr J. P. Foster, at whose sale, in 1871, she was bought by Lord Dunmore at 190 gs., Mr F. Sartoris taking her daughter. Grand Duchess Surmise for 210 gs. At the Dunmore sale, in 1872, of which she was a principal ornament, boUi for her grand and yet refined appearance, as well as for her exquisite touch and mossy coat, Mr Sartoris bought her for the Duke of Manchester (Lot 1, eleven years old) for 115 gs. She has bred well at Kimbolton Castle. At the Winterfold sale, 1872, three Surmises averaged £222 12s. For Tacita 5th Mr Lovatt gave 145 gs. at the Bowuess sale, in 1877, and Sir W. H. Salt 400 gs. for Lady Surmise. For Surmise 2nd, at Mr Clayden's sale, 1872, Mr J . P. Foster gave 100 gs., her daughter Silent making the same sum. At Mr F. Sartoris' sale, 1878, Lady Ferrers made 200 gs., (Sir G. Phillips,) Lady Wild Eyes Surmise 200 gs. (Sir C.Lapipson,) and Lady Waterloo Surmise (eleven months old) 160 gs., (Duke of Manchester.) Silence 3rd was bought from Mr N. G. Barthropp by Rev. W. Holt Beever, and Mr Longman, of Shendidi, has a large collection of her descendants. The bulls of the Silence tribe are remarkably good. Lord Suspicion 2nd (Col. Kingscote's,) grandson of Mr Sheldon's Surmise 2nd, by Duke of Hillhtirst 28401, had a wonderful back, being as true built as a garden roller, as also was Rev. W. Holt Beever's Red Cross Knight 35218, grandsire of Lord Bective's BajTuptou Blush. Britannicus (see above) got many prize steers. Secresy, Surmise's grand da,ughter, bred by Mr C. Lampson, was bought by Lord Chesham for 100 gs., at Mr Fowler's sale, 1874, and sold to Lord Fitzhardiuge for 400 gs., at Lord Chesham's sale, in 1876.' For Success, daughter of Surmise 2nd, Sir C. Lampson gave 455 gs., at Kiimow, in 1876. Lord Stanley 2nd 26745, bred by Mr H.J. Sheldon, and sire of Queen Anne, the famous Queen Mary's dam, was a Surmise bull. Fancy, by 4th Duke of Thorndale, bred by Sir C. Lampson, and sold at his sale, 1868, to Mr A. J. Eobarts for 300 gs., her yearling making 145 (Mr Cheney), and her calf 50 (Mr F. Sartoris,) was -the best "pure Bates" specimen of the talbe. She died at Lillingston Dayrell. 217 Tribe— FRIDIi OF SOUTHWICK (SEE CRBSSIDA) Pedigree Breeder of Sire PRIDE OF SOUTHWICK, 1859 got by McTurk 14872 Mr Ambler ... dam Vanity by Heir-^t-La-w 13005 ... Mr Douglas ... gdHoddambyBaronof RavenswortliTSU Mr Lax 3d Abbess of St. Mary by Hudibras 10339 Col. Towneley . 4d Crucifix by Baronet 1686 R. & J. Crofton 5d Countess by Spectator 2688 Mr Mason 6d .. by Fitzremus 2025 ... ... Mr Shaf to 7d ... by Whitworth 695 Mr Mason 8d a cow bought byf Mr Mason Tribe— SNOWDROP Tribe of Sire Olive Leaf Toy Cripple Madaline Premium Mason (So. 1) Old blood Mason (No. 3) SNOWDROP got by Reformer 2512 ... Mr J. Woodhouse Comp. Welcome dam by Imperial 2151 do Mixed old blood gd by Hewiok nil ... ' do Snowdrop 3d by Young Dimple 971 ... Mr Allison (0) 4dbyLayton2190 . ... (0) (0) Sd by Goldfinder 1075 (0) , (0) Tr^be— SILENCE oe SUEMISE GRAND DUCHESS SURMISE, 1870 got by Grand Duke lOth 21848 dam Princess by May Duke 13320 gd Surmise by Duke of Glo'ster 11382 ... 3d SUence by Earl of Derby 10177 4d Secret 3rd by Duke of Sutherland 6945 5d Secret 2nd by Locomotive 4242 6d Secret by Short TaU 2621 7d "White Rose 1st by Gambier 2046 Mr J. Hegan Grand Duchess (var. 3) Mr S. E. Bolden Moss Rose, R. B.'a Earl Ducie Mr T. Bates Mr Harvey Mr T. Bates do Mr Whitaker ... Duchess ... Wild Eyes ... Kirklevington ' . . .Oxford Premium cow ... Duchess ... Gentle Kitty 8d White Rose by Young Wynyard 2859 Countess of Antrim Princess 9d ... by a buU of Mr CoUing'a (o) (o) lOd ... by a buU of Mr Ceiling's (o) (o) SURPRISE, 1871 got by 8th Duke of Geneva 28390 ... Mr J. O. Sheldon Duchess damTacitaby Duke of Rutland 19641 ..'. Mr S. Rich ... Mixed blood gd Surmise 3rd by May Duke 13320 ... Mr S. E. Bolden Moss Rose, R. B.'s 3d Surmise by Duke of Glo'ster 11382 ... Earl Ducie ... Duchess &c., as above ■ 218 This ti-ibe derives from Smisie (r. and w., 1821, Vol. I., II., III., p. 711) bred by Mr R. JobsOn. Mr Bates is said to have expressed a very high opinion of these cattle. They had a great local reputation long prior to the publication of the Herd Book. Sousie 2nd (Vol. V., p. 693) was white with red ears. At Sir Wilfrid Lawsou's sale, in 1876, eight females averaged £61 16s. 4d. They were old fashioned, deep bodied, short-legged cattle, with good heads and backs, very thick and fleshy — ^in fact an admirable sort. The Brayton herd was pronounced by a party of the leading breeders, who made around a special visit of inspection, to be one of the three best collections of Shorthorn cattle in England. Lord Prudhoe 4267, son of Sonsie 2nd, was used by Mr Bolden, of Hyning. This Sta/rling (Vol. I., II., III., p. 720) family of Mr Maynard's traces to Young Stramberry by Dalton Duke, of whom we have the following account from Mr Thornton's pen (Cir. Vol. I., p. 164.) Some remarks of Mr Charles CoUing's farm manager, who had previously lived with Mr Maynard, at Bryholme, " concerning Mr Maynard's cattle, induced Mr and Mrs Colling to " ride ovej: to Biyholme that same year, 1773. When they arrived, a handsome " cow that Miss Maynard was milking attracted their notice, and Mr Colling " offered to buy the cow and her heifer. After some haggling on each side, the " purchase was made, and Favourite, by R. Alcock's bull 19, and her daughter, " Yovmg Strawberry, went to Ketton. Mr R. Colling told Mr Wiley that his " brother's and his own cattle were never better than anybody else's until they '• got Maynard's two cows ; and Mr Bates wrote that Mr Maynard gave him a " long pedigree of the cow Favourite, going back to the time of the murrain, " 1745." It may interest to know that amongst his many experiments Mr Bates bred a Young Starling by Ketton 2nd 348 (see Vol. I., II., III., p. 720) of this very family (see below,) and out of her Young Starling 2nd, by a bull of Mr Angua't, Young Starling 3rd by The Earl 646, and YoUng Starling 4th by the 2nd Earl.' Of the line which remained in Mr Maynard's possession, a famous bull was bom, "Lord of Eryholme" 12205, (sire of Maid of Oxford, in Lady Oxford Bth's pedigree,) to whom her breeder, Mr Mcintosh, unhesitatingly attributes the decided superiority of the Baroness Oxford branch (var. 4) of the Oxford family. To this Starling family belongs the well-known American ancestress, Mrs. Motte. Starling, by Son of Hubbaok, Mr Bates said, "had three daughters. " One of these daughters Mr Maynard kept, one he sold to me (Mr Bates,) ^nd " the other he sold to Mr Shipman, who called her ' Starling '■ after her dam, " and when he bought her she was in calf to Adam 717. The produce was a "heifer, which. he called Mrs Motte, and afterwards sold to Mr Etches," (the Liverpool butcher employed to buy Shorthorns for American importers in 1817.) The above is from Allen's " History of the Shorthorn Cattle," p. 166. The pure desoent of the " Seventeens " (as they term these importations) had been 219 IVifce— SONSIE Breeder of Sire Pedigree SONSIE 24th, 1875 got by Baron Oxford 6th 33075 ... dam Sonsie 22nd by Royal Cambridge 25009 MrBetts gd Sonsie 12th by Braytou 3rd 10335 ... Sir W. Lawson Tribe of Sire 3d Sonsie 4d Sonsie Sd Sonsie 6d Sonsie 7d Sonsie 8d Sonsie 9d Sonsie lOd ... lid ... 12d ... ^ 11th by Lord Durham 16410 . Lass by Comus 12626 ... 9th by Hunt 7103 8th by Mons. Vestris 6220 . 3rd by Snltan Selim 2710 2nd by Prince Edward 2462 . by Sultan 1485 by Son of Trunnell 659 by Middleton 1235 by Son of Ben 70 or Punch 531 Duke of Devonshire Oxford (var. 4) Cambridge Rose Quickly (Furbelow) do ... Mixed blood SirM. W. Ridley Mixed old blood Mr Hunt ... do Mr Jobson ... Purity do ... do do ... Comp. Rosalind General Simpson Old blood Mr Mason ... Mason (No. 2) (o) ... Old blood (o) (o) TVifee— STAELING (SEE LADY MAYNARD) STANLEY QUEEN, 1858 got by Oxford 15035 MrA.L.Maynard dam Stanley Roan by Crusade 7938 ... do gd Lady Stanley by Lord Stanley 4269... Lord Carlisle 3d Stella by Halley's Comet 3963 ... Mr Maynard 4d Stately by Hurley 1766 MrJ.O.Maynard 5d Young Starling by Sir Alexander 591 do 6d Starling by Adam 717 (o) 7d Starling by Son of Old Yellow Favourite Mr Maynard .. 8d ... by Son of Hubback 319 ... (o) 9d ... by Manfield 404 Mr Wright .. lOd Young Strawberry by Dalton Duke 188 Mr J. Charge .. lid Favourite by R. Alcook's bull 19 ... Mr M. Jackson 12d ... by J. Smith's buU 608 ... (o) Oxford Rachel Lady Sarah, R.B.'s Nonsuch 13d Strawberry by JoUy's bull 337 ... Mr Jolly R. Ceiling's stock (o) Co) (o) Old blood' do (o) Supposed from Studley (o) 220 Sta/rmlle (roan, 1834, Vol. VI., p. 582, Illustration) was bred by. Mr W. Jobson. She was sold to Mr Whitaker, and then went to Mr Carruthers. Tonng Cherry (roan, 1816, Vol. I., II., III., p. 133) was bred by Mr W. Jobson, as also Clarinda. There have been some very grand cattle of this line, notably Heartsease by Hogarth 13036, Earl Spencer's (Vol. XIII., p. 71.7.) Count Conrad 3510 (Illustration, Vol. IV., p. 119) sire of Minstrel (Gwynne, var. 10) was grandson of Young Clarinda. Hogarth 2nd 24148, a successful show bull of Mr Eersey Cooper's (1869-70,) was Rue's son. Petrarch 7329 (Illustration, Vol. VI., p. 143) was Starville's son. Earl Duoie's Stella (Illustration, Vol. VII., p. 555) was Starville's daughter. There must have been exceeding personal merit in a tribe, so many members of which have been selected to illustrate the Herd Book Volumes. For Statira Bwihess Mr Lovatt gave 50 gs. at Mr Cartwright's sale in 1876. Shepherdess, by Major (roan, 1839, Vol. VI., p. 569,) was the property of the Earl of Burlington, who bred Statice (white, 1845,) and sold her to Mr Ambler. Statice was dam of the Flying Dutchman 1 0235, in the Duchess G-wynne pedigree. Statira 3rd, 5th, 6th, (Vol. XVII., p. 749) were bred by Mr F. Sartoris, of Eushden Hall, as also Statira -7th, 8th, 9th, (Vol. XIX, p. 738.) For Stately, by Balco 9918, Mr Woodward gave 35 gs. at Mr Tinqueray's sale in 1855, and for Statira, a calf (roan, 1854,) Mr F. Sartoris gave 40 gs., following up this first outlay with another 45 gs. for the subsequently celebrated Surmise (red, 1854,) by Duke of G-lo'ster 11382, and so securing the two last female lota (76 and 77) of the Hendon sale. Statira (roan, 1843, Vol. VIII., p. 516,) bred by Mr Watson, Walkeringham, the property of Mr Smythe Owen, Condover Hall, descends from Snowbeny (Vol. v., p. 687.) Hon. Col. Pennant soM someat 20 to 30 gs. at his sale, 1859. Sir Anthony de Eothschild, whose herd was a dairy one, also owned the sort. 221 Tribe— STA-RYILLE ob YOUNG SEAGULL Pedigree Breeder of Sire Trib? of Sire RUE, 1861 got by Rex 16838 Mr J. Troutbeek Gwyane (var. 1) dam Heart's Ease by Hogarth 13036 ... Mr Towneley ... Baitapton Rose gd Snowdrop by 4th Duke of York 10167 Mr Bates ... Duchess 3d Science by Sir Thos. Fairfax 6196 ... Mr Whitaker ... Comp. Malibran 4d Starville by Young Seagull 6100 ... Mr Jobsou ... Old blood 5d Young Clarinda by Crusader 934 ... do Cathalene 6d Clarinda by Sultan 1486 General Simpson Old blood 7d Young Cherry by White Comet 1582 Mr J. Charge ... Comp. Louisa 8d by Son of Chilton 136 Mr Mason ... LadyMaynard 9d ... . by Bolingbroke 86 ... Mr C. CoUing ... do Tribe— STATIBA (TANQTTEEAY'S) STATIRA DUCHESS, 1874 got by 4th Duke of Grafton 28396 . . . Lord Penrhyn. . . dam Statira lethby 13thD of Oxford 21604 Duke of Devonshire .. Mr S. E. Bolden .. Earl Dueie .. MrT. Bates ... Earl Carlisle ... .. Lord Hnntingfield ,.. Earl Carlisle ... (P) ... MrJ.Woodhouse gd Statira 6th by May Duke 13320 3d Statira by Duke of Glo'ster 11382 4d Stately by Balco 9918 ... 6d Statice by Sir Launcelot 6166 6d Shepherdess by Major 4346 ... 7d ... by Ganthorpe 2049 8d ... by Don Juan 1923 9d ... by Shylock 2622... Duchess Nancy Oxford (var 2) Moss Rose, R. B.'s Duchess Wild Eyes Delicacy Quickly Lady Sarah, R.B.'s Comp. Delicacy Comp. Malibran Tribe— STATIRA (WATSON'S) STATIRA 3rd got by Columbus 12616 Mr Towneley .. . Blanche (var. 1) dam Statira 2nd by Frederick 11489 ... do Barmpton Rose gd Statira by Bellerophon 3119 Mr Stephenson Princess 3d Sylvia by Eclipse 1949 Mr Crof ton ... Old blood 4d Snowberry' by Reformer 4917 (o). Mixed blood 6d Snowball by Dishley Ketton 982 ... Mr Smith ... Old blood 6d ... by Major 398 Mr R. Colling ... do 7d ... by Cossack 926 Mr Champion... Mixed blood 222 " The Stramhcrrys were a tribe bred in Nortbumberland for upwards of a " century, briginally by Mr Jobling, from whom it passed to the Messrs Angus. " For many years it was called the Wellington famUy, from having produced "that extraordinary bull Wellington 683, otherwise Rockingham 560, who, " after being used in the North, did great service in Warwickshire. At Messrs "Angus's sale, in 1869, iiie tribe was much admired for its large size, symmetry, " and quality, and it has since been entirely collected at Hopton Hall, where it " forms one of the best and most numerous families." (Mr C. Pole Gell's Cat., 1878.) The Rev J. Harrison's famous Firby waa of at least kindred origin. In 1869 the tribe averaged £80 at Broomley (Messrs Angus'.) The Stramberry Duchets family of Mr Hugh Ayhuer's represents Strawberry (r. & w., 1838, Vol,. V., p. 716,) bred by Mr Troutbeok, and sold to Mr Saunders. This family descends " from the Ketton stock that passed through the hands of " General Simpson and Mr Curwen. White Strawberry was bought by Mr " Housman at Mr Troutbeck's sale in 1859." (Mr Aylmer's Cat. note.) 223 Trifce— STEAWBEERT (ANGUS'S) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire STRAWBERRY LEAF, 1874 got by Prince Christian 22581 Exors. E. Booth Christen dam Young Strawberry by Knight of Windsor 16349 MrK. Booth ...' Broughton gd Strawberry by Benedict 7828 do Blossom 3d Duchess of Wellington by Brilliant 7851 MrCrofton ... Old blood 4d Wellington Cow by Young Hastings 3988 Messrs Angus... Mixed old blood 6d ... ... by Wallace 5588 ... do Oomp. Garland 6d ... ... by President 4752... do do 7d ... ... by Wellington 683 Mr Jobling Old blood 8d ... ... by Sir Harry 5155... Messrs Angus... Comp. Garland, Wood's 9d ... ... by TraveUer 655 ... Mr Jobling (0) lOd ... ... byColon6l(o) (0) Co) Ud ... ... by Son of Hubback 319 Mr J. Hunter ... Stephenson's Sto TW6e— STRAWBEEEY DUCHESS (AYLMER'S) STRAWBERRY DUCHESS 5th, 1875 got by High Sheriff 26392 dam Strawberry Duchess 3rd by Royal Broughton 27352 gd Strawberry Duchess 2nd by Prince Mr T.C. Booth., do Christian 22581 3d Windsor Strawberry by Imp. Bucking- ham 19998 4d Strawberry Duchess by D of Bucking- ham 14428 6d White Strawberry by D of Cambridge 12747 Exors of Mr E. Booth B. F. Housman E. Booth Mr E. W. Saunders 6d Strawberry Lass by St. Thomas 10777 Mr S. Watkin ... 7d Old Strawberry by Chorister 3378 8d Strawberry by Tom Gwynne 5498 9d Strawberry by WeUington 2824 lOd Strawberry by Marmion 406 ... lid Strawberry by Ossian 476 .. Mr J. Maynard .. MrJ.E.Troutbeok .. Mr T. Jobling... ,.. Mr L. Seymour .. Mr 0. Colling... Halnaby Bliss Christen Isabella (mixed) Broughton Hawkey Adelaide Old blood Gwynne Comp. Dido Lady Magdalene 224 Another cow which Mr R. Booth took with him to Studley was Madame, by Marshal Beresford, also of the Fairholme Blossom tribe. . From her came Fancy, by Agamemnon, the dam of " Fatima, a very neat, middle-sized cow, " which, put to Mr Maynard's Sir Alexander, produced the famous buU Young " Sir Alexander. This bull was the sire of Strawberry, Vhose daughter,'; TFSite " Stramlerry, by Rockingham, held perhaps equal rank in Mr Booth's estima- " tion with Anna, Isabella, and her own contemporary rivals, Necklace and "Bracelet." (Carr, p. 19.) Strawberry's grand dam, HaVndby, "yellow, red, "and white," was bought in the Darlington market about 1797. She was a " very finely made cow." Mr Booth, sen., considered this one of his finest families, (juite equal to the Blossom and Ariadne tribes. Young Albion 15 i| the first bull of note in the Halnaby family. He was much used in this herd. Of this tribe were Bianca, and Bride Elect, &c. Leonard 4210, of whose influence on the Warlaby herd the late Mr R. Stratton spoke highly, was son of White .Strawberry, who was also " ancestress of Monk, Medora, Red Rose, and her " daughters, the queenly quartette — Queen of the May, Queen Mab, Queen of " the Vale, Queen of the Ocean, all by Crown Prince." (Carr, p. 66.) Young Rachel, dam of Mr Ambler's Grand Turk, was of the Halnaby tribe. " White " Strawberry was bred in every direction from *he closest affinities of blood, " her ancestors, male and female, being filled by repeated crosses with the " blood of Albion and Pilot. " She was a magnificent, broad-backed, wide- " breasted animal, quite equal in merit to Anna and Isabella by Pilot." (Carr, p. 65.) One might fiU pages with the glorious history of this splendid tribe. Mr Carr's book gives ample details for those wio may be specially interested therein, beyond the mere sketch, which is my business. Halnaby (roan, 1809, Vol. I., II., III., p. 328.) For Red Rose a blank cheque was refused. For her daughter. Queen of the May, 1500 gs. Red Strtmlerry (red, 1873, Vol. XXI., p. 966) was bred by Mr G. Murton Tracy. Roan Strawberry, 1867, was bred by Mr C. Cradock. Strawberry Jelly (red and white. Vol. XI., p. 711) was bred by Colonel Cradock, through whose hands the lower branches appear also to have passed, It is, therefore, a family of worth. 225 IW6e— WHITE STEAWBBEET (R. BOOTH'S) OR HALNABY PecUgree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire LORD OF THE VALLEY, 14337 got by Crown Prince 10087 , Mr R. Booth ... Farewell dam Red Rose by Harbinger 10297 ... do ... do gd Medora by Buokingbam 3239 Mr Booth ... Toy 3d Monica by Raspberry 4875 Mr R. Booth ... Broughton 4d White Strawberry by Rockingham 2551 Mr Booth ... Halnaby 5d Strawberry 2nd by Toimg Alexander 2977 Mr R. Booth ... Tuberose, R. B.'s fid Strawberry by Pilot 496 Mr R. Colling ... Red Rose 7d Halnaby by The Lame Bull 359 ... Mr Booth ... Comp. Madaline 8d ... byEasby232 do .., Pareholme 9d ... by Suworrow 636 Mr R. Colling... Old blood Tribe— RED STEAWBEEET RED STRAWBERRY, 1873 got by Red Belvedere 29724 dam Roan Strawberry by Rambler 27229 gd Strawberry Maid by Sultan 15354 ... •3d Strawberry Jelly by Richmond 13592 4d Strawberry 3rd by Gruardian 3947 ... Bd Strawberry 2nd by Magnum Bonum 2243 6d Strawberry 1st by Son of Frederick 1060 7d 8d 416 by Rob Roy 557 ... by Marshall Bluoher 9d ... bred by Mr W. CoUing from the stocks of Messrs Wright and Mr G. M. Tracy Mr C. Oradook Mr La:wson Ool. Cradook ... do do Mr Charge Miss Wright ... Mr Wright (o) Surmise Old blood Mixed Mason, &c. Old blood Cherry Old blood Comp. Louisa Lucinda Old blood (o) 226 The Sngarplmu tribe is very choice in appeaxauce. It is called from Mr Sanday's Sagm-pkm (roam, 1856, Vol. XIII., p. 731, Illustration,) by Mr Bolden's celebrated 2nd Duke of Bolton, the sire of 3rd G-rand Duke 16182. This cow was sold for 66 gs. at Mr Sanday's sale in 1861, to Mr Gruilding, of Malvem, whence she was obtaijied by Mr Woodward, in 1865. Sweet Lily's sire, Vatican, (Earl Ducie's) was first prize bull at the Boyal Show, Lincoln, 1851. The lower crosses hold much of the blood of Magdalene, the famous BIythe Comet's (85) dam. Smmnerton (roan, 1840, Vol. Vtl., p. 569) was bred by Mr E. Burgess, who also bred White Summerton (Vol. VIII., p. 554,) sold to Mr Harvey Coombe. Sonteg (roan, 1852, Vol. XIII., p. 721) was bred by Col. Towneley, and sold to Mr Chaffer, Burnley. Boan Summerton (Vol. XIII., p. 721) was bred by Messrs AtlauEon.- Jaspar 11609,in the Duchess Nancy pedigree, was by Jeweller 10354, out of White Summerton. This tribe is celebrated, and of worth, in Australia. 227 IWie— SUGAEPLUM Pedigree SNOWFLAKE, 1868 got by Imperialist 24184 dam Snowdrop by WeUington 21090 . . . gd Sugarplum by 2iid D of Bolton 12739 3d Sweet lUy by Vatican 12260 4d Sweetbriar 4tli by Baron Foggathorpe 9931 ... Bd Sweetbriar 2nd by Quality 8446 6d Wtite Strawberry by Sweet William 5368 ..'. 7d Strawberry by Homer 2134 ... 8d Wide Hips by Sirius 5161 9d Sweetbriar by Lubin 4291 lOd Old Red Sweetbriar by Sultan 5344 ... lid Dewdrop by Burgess' BuU 3139 12d Old Countess Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr W. Woodward Seraphina Mr Mcintosh ... Waterloo Mr Bolden Florence EarlDucie Victoria Mir T. Bates ••• Foggathorpe Mr Wilkinson ... Gr Wynne Earl Spencer ... Mason (No; 3) do Mason (No. 1) Mr Smith Mixed blood Mr Thomas do Mr Champion ~.. (0) (0) (0) IVi&e— SUMMEETGN I2th DUKE OF DERRIMUT, 1873 got by 2nd Duke of Brunswick 25937 ... dam Eoan Summerton's Duchess by Frederick's Cadet 19785 gd Boan Summerton by Towneley's Wild Buck 14007 3d Sontag by Bates's Duke of Athol 10150 4d White Summerton by Sweet William 5368 5d Summerton by Homer 2134 6d ... by Dairyman 3541 7d ... by Hexgrave 4031 8d ... by Chieftain 886 Sd ... byNimrod4571 lOd byMarfleet'sOld Red BuU 1192 (o) SYLPH (She Chaembb) MTA.IHigda,Ie:.. Cowslip Col. Towneley... Barmpton Rose do WUdEyes(Tar.l2) Fiirors.T.Bates... Duchess .Eail Spencer ... M»eon (No. 3) do Mason (No. 1) (0) Old blood (0) Old blood (0) Mixed TurneU Mr Ebse Comp. Ketura and Tumell 192 (o) (0) Q2 228 This family claims from Smeethea/rt (white, 1847, Vol. IX., p. 296,) by Accordion, 5708 (roam) out of Ghanoer, (da/rh room,.) Aooordion. was bred by Mr Jaques. The Sweetheart and Charmer families have a common ancestress in Charmer by Little John (rich roan, 1839, Vol. VI., p. 296.) At Mr. Tracy's sale in 1870, when thirty-eight female descendants of Sweetheart 3rd, who was purchased at the Milcote sale, 1860, for 91 gs., averaged £96 13s. 6d., Lord Dunmore gave 245 gs. for Sweetheart 6th. At Mr Adkins' sale, MUcote, 1860, thirteen Sweethearts averaged £62 16s. 2d. For Specimen 2nd, a fine cow, Mr McCulloch gave 92 gs. at Mr Larking's sale in 1878. This family is called from Telhtria (r. & w., 1844, Vol. IX., p. 590) bred by arl Spencer, the property of Mr Towneley. At Mr Torr's sale in 1875, five Tellurias averaged £264 2s., descended from Telluria 2nd, by Horatio, 10335, and topped with Booth bulla. The Titanias descend from Titania (r. & w., 1843, Vol. Vin., p. 528,) by Orontes 4623, dam Zinc, by Guardian, 3947, (a prize bull at the Eoyal Show, bought by Lord Feversham at the Hagnaby sale, 1854, for 160 gs.) The Tellurias and Titanias have obtained a special reputation as such, but are after all merely descendants of Mason's (No. 1) compound. Roguery's daughter, Zeal (white, 1837, Vol. V., p. 823,) by Roman, 2561, answered weU with Mr Wilkinson. At his sale in 1864, her fourdaughters averaged £95 5a. ; the white Phoenix making 165 gs., Zealous, 130 gs., and her grandson, Splendid (under 13 months,) 110 gs. 229 Trifce— SWEETHEAET (SEE CHABMBR AND SYLPH) Pedigree SWEETHEART 5th, I860 got by Mameliibe 13289 dam Sweetheart 3rd by Daybreak 11338 gd Sweetheart by Accordion 5708 3d Charmer by Little John 4232 4d Graceful by CaUph 1774 5d Sylph by Sir Walter 2637 6d ... by Hotspur 1117 7d ... by Coxcomb 928 8d ... by Midas 435 9d Eachel by Comet 155 lOd Eusaell by son of Favourite 252 lid ... by same son of Favourite 252 12d ... byHubbaek319 Breeder o£ Sire Sir C. Knightley Mr J. 0. Adkins ...^ MrJaques Bt.Hon. C.Arbuthnot ... Mr Robertson... ... Mr Pilkington ... Rev T. Harrison do ... Mr R. Colling... ... Mr C. Colling ... ... Mr R. Colling... do Mr Hunter Tribe ol Sire Ruby Bright Eyes, R.c;'b Delicacy Ruby Purity Daffodil Comp. Garland do Red Rose, R.C's Lady Maynard (o) (o) Stephenson's Stock 2Vi&e— TELLUEIA A]SrD TITAOTA TELLURIA PLATE, 1867 got by Breast Plate 19337 dam Telluria Royal by Booth Royal 15673 gd -TeUnria 2nd by Horatio 10335 3d Taglioni by Lord George 10439 4d TeUuria by Orontes 4623 5d Zinc by Guardian 3947 6d Roguery by Mercury 2301 , . , 7d Pageant by Monarch 2324 8d No. 13 ChUton Sale by St. Albans 2584 9d No. 4 Chilton Sale by Jupiter 342 ... lOd Sir Oliver Cow by Sir Oliver 605 lid Raspberry by Trunnell 659 12d Strawberry by Favourite 252 13d Lily by Favourite 252 14d Miss Lax by Dalton Duke 188 15d Lady Maynard by R. Alcook's BuU 19 16d ... by J. Smith's BuU 608 " 17d ... byJoUy's Bull 337 MrTorr Bracelet do do Mr Eastwood ... Barmpton Rose Mr J. Booth ... Toy Earl Spencer ... Mason (No. 1) CoLCradock .. Cheny Mr Mason Mason (No. 2) do do (No:i) Mr Wood Princess Mr Mason Mason (No. 2) do Mason (No. 1) do Mason (No. 2) C. Colling Lady Maynard do. ,. do Mr Charge Old blood Mr M, Jackson (0) Supposed from Studley" ... G. Coates (o) ... (o) 230 THnM,'by Pheuomenon, 491 (1807, Vol. I., 11., III., p. 760) was bred by sir H. V. Tempest. Young Trintet by Jupiter, 3i5, was bred by Mr T. W. Parrington. Flora by. Rutland, 5041 (roan, 1834) was bred by the Marquis of Londonderry, -wrlio also bred Flora 2nd and Flora 3rd. " Sir H. Vane Tempest " bought Tragedy of this ' tribe' "— " the old yellow tribe" (Whitaker's note) (of which Venus was sold at the Barmpton Sale to Hon. J. B. Simpson for 195 gs.) " privately from Mr Robert Colling, and through Sir C. Knightley's herd we "believe descendants of this line may stiU be traced." (Thornton's Cir., Vol. I., p. 511.) The 2ud Earl of Darlington, 1945, in the Place pedigree, is of this family. His pedigree after Punch ends with, " and descended from the cow " that obtained the first premium given at Darlington." This is appended to Grolden Pippin (141 gs.) in the Barmpton sale catalogue. The Earl of Darlington 1944, also bred by Mr Bates, was sold to the Ohio Company. This tribe descends from Tulip (roan, 1832, Vol. V., p. 746) whose pedigree, analysed, is rich with Red Rose blood. They were at Penrhyn in early days. Tiyphena was g. dam of Florist 16064, sire of Forth, 17866. Florist was got by Mr Douglas's prize (Place) bull Hiawatha 14705, who was first as a calf at the Yorkshire show at Rotherham in 1856. The peculiarly neat and even Underley Bm'lmg (roan, 1868, Vol. XVIII., p. 755) tribe, of which a lot belong to Lord Bective, was built up by Mr Langston, M.P., who bred Turk's Darling (roan, 1862) bought by the Earl of Bective (then Lord Eenlis) at Mr J. P. Foster's sale, 1868, for 75 gs.. Lord Dunmore taking her white calf at 58 gs. The first Herd Book mention of the family, is Mr Langston's entry (Vol. XI., p. 399) of Daisy by Bucephalus 6816. The Underley Darlings, from their 'uniform excellence, woiild appear destined to make their mark in the future. 231 Tribe — TEINKET (SEE HEKMIONE) Pedigree Breeder of Blre Tribe of Sire BELLEVILI F, 1853 got by 11th Duke of York 11399.. ... Mr Trotter ... Bell-Bates dam Flora 4th by Sussex 10903 .. do Sonsie gd Flora 3rd by BeUeville 6778 .. .. Mr Mason Hopper Cressida 3d Flora 2nd by Noble 4678 ;. ... Mr Holmes Mason, &c. 4d Flora by Rutland 5041 (0) (0) 5d ... by Matchem 2281 , .. ... Mr Mason , ... Mason (No. 2) 6d ... by Symmetry 643 (0) (0) 7d ... by Jupiter 345 ... Mr R. Colling... Wildair, R. C.'s 8d Trinket by Phenomenon 491 .. do do 9d Tragedy by Favourite 252 ... Mr 0. Colling... Lady Maynard lOd ... by Punch 531 ... Mr R. Colling... Old blood TW6e— TUTJP EUGENIE, 1857 got by LoTemore 10476 ... Sir C. Knightley Walnnt dam Trephena by Launoelot 6122 ... Mr Bagshaw ... Comp. Dahlia gd Thistle by Eclipse 3684 ... Mr Caldeoot ... Oomp. Old SaUy 3d Tulip by Boughton 7841 ... Mr Edmunds ... Comp. Resplendent 4d ... by Toung Merlin 6204 . . ... MrBarratt Old blood 5d ... by Midas 435 ... ... Mr R. Colling... Red Rose, R. C.'s 6d ... by Denton 198 ... Mr T. Wetherell Mason, (No. 2,) &e. IViJe— UNDEELJJY DAELING UNDERLEY DARLING 3rd got by 2nd Duke of Tregunter 26022 . . . dam ITnderley Darling by Royal Cam- bridge 25009 gd Turk's Darling by Royal Turk 16875 3d Delightful by Field Marshal 14545 ... 4d Dinah by Lord Milton 10461 5d Roan Daisy by Prince of Wales 8432 6d Daisy by Bucephalus 6816 7d Daisy by Stanhope 5315 8d Helen by Blyth Favourite 801 9d by Son of Wellington 683 Captain G-unter Duchess Mr BettB Cambridge Rose Mr H. Ambler... Mason (No. 1,) &o Mr Langston ... Mixed blood MrFawkes ... Medora do do Sir G. Philips ... Mixed blood Mr Gibson CoUinson (o) Mr Champion... Old blood Mr Jobling do 232 Ursula, 1st (dark roan, 1849, Vol. X., p. 609,) was bred by Earl Duoie. The tribe is very neat in character, but has somehow failed to take deep hold of the affections of the public. Young Cowslip (Vol. I., 11., III., p. 178.) bred by Mr Leighton, was sold to Mr Dudding. At the Scaleby Castle sale, in 1875, Mr Bowly gave 100 gs. for Ursula 27th, by 13th Grand Duke 21850. At Berkeley Castle sale, in 1876, Ursula of Ozleworth 2nd made 140 gs. (Mr J. Walker,) and Lady Ursula 150 gs. (J. Richardson.) At the Dunmore sale, 1872, Sir W. Armstrong gave 105 gs. for Ursula 30th. At Mr Stiles Rich's sale, 1868, sixteen Ursulas averaged £49 4s. 4d. He obtained the family from Tortworth. At Mr J. W. Larking's, 1872, eight females averaged £38 lis. 9d. The Venvs tribe, of which Mr Hugh Aylmer has a number, known by the name of " The EasttTwrpe FamiVy" was well known for many years in the East Biding of Yorkshire. It was purchased by Mr Dudding, who had it a long time in Lincolnshire. Mr WethereU's celebrated bull Whittington 12299, (sire of Roan Duchess at Towneley,) was of this tribe. Eastthorpe Lady 6th was sold at Mr McCuliooh's sale, Melbourne, Australia, in 1875, for 640 gs., and her bull calf for 660 gs. In 1874 her b. c. was sold for 420 gs. Eastthorpe Strawberry by Malbro' 1189, (Ught roan, 1828, Vol. V., p. 213) was bred by Mr Botteril, as also was Eastthorpe Rose. Venw (roan, 1809, Vol. I., ll.. III., p. 784,) was bred by Mr Earnshaw. Another line descends from Young Venus by Bracken 91, (see Rachel, Illustration, Vol. I., II., III., p. 611.) Mr WethereU's Statesman ] 5342, was of this tribe, as also was Mr Fawkes's The Stuart 7623. 233 Tn6e— UESULA Pedigree URSULA 16th, 1864 got by 7th D of York 17754 dam Ursula 12tli by Gen. Canrobert 1292 gd Duchess of Grlo'ster by D of Glo'ster 11882 3d Ursula by Usurer 9763 4d Crystal by Prince Ernest 481 8 5d Coquette by A- la-Mode 725 6d Young Cowslip by Ratify 2481 7d Cowslip by Wellington 680 8d ... by Favourite 252 9d ... by Punch 531 ... Breeder ol Sire Tribe pf Sire ' Captain Gunter Duchess Mr E.Bell ... Nosegay , Earl Duoie Duchess Mr Hall Mason (No. 3) Lord Lonsdale Mixed blood Mr E. Booth ... Anna (0) ' (0) MrE. CoUing... Wildair, E.C.'s Mr C. Colling ... Lady Maynard MrE. Colling... Old blood (VENILIA, See Bessy) rW&e— VENUS OE EASTTHOEPE STEAWBEEEY EASTTHORPE STRAWBERRY llth, 1877 got by Sir Wilfrid 37484 Mr T.C. Booth... damE. Strawberry 6th by Royal Broughton 27852 do gd E. Strawberry 4th by Ravenspur 20628 Mr R. Booth . . . 3rd Eastthoipe Strawberry by Prince Leopold 20557 Mr H. Aylmer... 4d Eastthorpe Lady by Red Knight 16809 Mr J. Grundy... 5d Eva by Sir Samuel 15302 Mr E. Booth ... 6d Eastthorpe Rose by Lemnos 13146 ... Sir C. Knightley 7d Eastthorpe Strawberry by Malbro' 1189 Mr J. Whitaker 8d Latona by Harold 291 ... 9d Strawberry by Count 170 lOd. Venus by Badsworth 47 lid ... by Driffield 223... .., Mr R. Colling... ...MrW.R.Eamshaw ... Mr G. Coates ... do 12d bred by Sir George Strickland.. (0) Bliss do White Strawberry Harriet Vestris Farewell Rosy Moss Rose (Whitaker's) Wildair, R.C.'s Lady Milbank do (0) 231 The first notice I find in the Herd Book of this tribe is the entry of Primrose (roan, 1840, Vol. VIII., p. 471) bred by Captain Powles, who also bred Vegper (roan, 1845) by Morning' Star. Vesper by King Arthur (roan, 1858, Vol. XV., p. 762) was bred by Mr R. S. BruSre, who also bred Venus Star (red, 1862) and Vernal Star (r. & w., 1866.) For " the grand old " (Thornton) Vernal Star, eleven years old, and Vesper Queen, Mr A. Darby gave 460 gs. and 700 gs. respectively, at the Bowness sale, in 1877. Mr Crosbie gave, on the same occasion, 1000 gs. for Vesper Star. At Mr S. Wiley "s sale, 1873, eight animals of the Vesper tribe averaged £94. The American " Our Matchless Star of the " Realm " 11021, bred by Hon. M. H. Cochrane, was of this tribe, great grandson of Vesper. He was got by Prince of the Realm 22627 (Bliss,) dam the imported Star of Braithwaite, who was out of Vesper by King Arthur and got by Baron Booth 21212, Vesper's own son. The VestrU family is so called from Vestris (roan, 1851, Vol. XII., p. 643,) the daughter of Venilia, by Hudibra« 10339, a Madaline bull. Vestris III. (white, 1854, Vol, XII., p. 644) had a distinguished career in the show yard. Herself and three female descendants averaged £77 3s. 6d., at iihe Towneley sale, 1864. Her b. c. Royal Butterfly 17th made 200 gs.. Rev W. Holt Beever. Venilia (roan, 1849, Vol. X., p. 612) was bred by Sir Charles Tempest and sold to Mr Grundy, of the Dales ; from whose small but select herd she passed into the hands of Col. Towneley. . Countess, by Cupid 177 (red, 1801, Vol. I., II., III., p. 167,) nine years old, was sold at C. Ceiling's Ketton sale, 1810, for 400 gs., to Major B. Rudd ; her daughters making respectively — Selina, Sir H. Ibbotson, Bart., 200 gs. ; Cora, Mr G-. Johnston, 70 gs. ; Young Countess, Sir H. Ibbotson, 206 gs. ; and her bull calf. Young Favourite, Mr P. Skipwortih, 140 gs. Her dam, Lady, was sold to Mr Wright for 2b6 gs. ; Laura, her daughter, making 210 gs., Mr Grant, who also bought her three-year-old son. Major, for 200 gs. Her bnU calf George made 130 gs., Mr Walker. This toibe represents the " alloy " cow. Lady, who was bred as follows : — Col. O'CaUaghan put a red polled heifer to Bolingbroke 86, on condition that if she produced a buU calf C. Colling was to keep it. She did, and this Son of Bolingbroke was put to Old Johanna, two years barren, and she produced Qrandson of Bolinghrohe 280. Phoenix, dam of Favourite 252, being old and barren, was put to Grandson of Bolingbroke, and produced Lady, so nice a heifer that C. CoUing reared her, and through her the "alloy" element entered Shorthorns ; the comparative mei^t and demerit of which has been much disputed. In Mr Thornton's interesting essay on the Ketton Shorthorns (Circular, Vol. I., p. 241) he states that the use of this alloy blood in the herd was " probably unknown save to Robert Colling ajid Mr Mason, and one or two " others." After the excitement caused by the extraordinary Ketton sale had abated, " Sir John Sinclair, then one of the greatest agricultural authorities of " the day, published a paper, depreciatiug the stock, and calling the Shorthorn " a mixture of other breeds." He subsequently withdrew some of his statements. Mr Mason also wrote upon the subject, stating that, "he did not recollect any " experienced breeder who made an offer for the mixed breed, and he was sure " that if Charles Colling had not made that mistake his stock, at Ketton, " would have sold for some thousand pounds more." " Great consternation was " caused in the neighbourhood," and even Mr Ri Colling told Mr Wiley he " had no doubt it was quite a thousand pounds loss to his brother, having the " alloy blood in his herd." Eleven years later there was a keen controversy upon the subject in the Fa/rmer's Jovmal, between Rev. H. Berry and Mr H. Cottrel on one side, and Major Rudd, Mr John Rooke and Mr John Hutchinson on the other. "There is no account of Charles Colling, who was alive at the " time, coming publicly forward to refute the various statements, but in a " private letter to the Rev. Henry Berry he stated that ' Hutchinson was 235 Tribe of Sire Moss Rose, K.B.'s White Strawberry- Blossom, B.B.'s Toy Baohel Halnaby Mason (No. 2) (o) aWfte— VESPEE Pedigree Breeder of Sire VERNAL STAR, — . got by The Sutler 23061 ... Mr E. Booth ... dam Venus Star by Prince Creorge 13510 do gd Vesper by King Arthur 13110 ... Mr J. Booth ... 3d Vesper by Morning Star 6223 do 4d Primrose by Rowland 2556 Mr. J. Colling ... 5d Strawberry by Priam 2452 Mr Booth 6d ... by Matohem 2281 Mr Mason 7d ... by Son of Peter 487 ... Mr Booth JVifte— VESTEIS oe LADY VESTRIS 3rd, 1854 got by Valiant 12253 , Mr Bolden ... Florence dam Venilia by Tom of Lincoln 8714 ... Sir C.E.Tempest Mixed old blood gd Venus by Bellerophon 3119 Mr Stephenson Princess 3d Verbena by Renown 2525 Mr Smith ... Mixed blood 4d Venus by Tartar 2738 Mr R. Booth ... Miss Foote 6d Miss Camidge by Colton 1849 (o) Old blood fid Comforth by Pioneer 1321 Mr Booth ... Miss Foote 7d Coy by Marshal Beresford 415 ... Major Bower ... Old Daisy 8d Cordelia by Cecil 120 Mr C. Colling ... Old Cherry 9d Cora by Favourite 252 do .. Lady Maynard lOd Countess by Cupid 177 do ... do lldLady by Grandson of Bolingbroke 280 do Alloy bull 12d Phoenix by Foljambe 263 do ... Haughton 13d Favourite by R. Alcoot's bull 19 ... Mr M.Jackson... (o) 14d ... by J. Smith's buU 608 ... Mr. Jacob Smith (o) 15d Strawberry by Jolly's bull 337 ... (o) (o) Tribe— VIOLET oe SELINA oe GONERIL ROSE OF OXFORD, 1861 got by 4th D of Oxford 11387 Earl Ducie ... Oiford dam White Rose by Siddington Duke 15263 Mr Bowly ... Sugar Plum gd Orphan by Harold 10299 3d Lady Emily by Leo 4208 4d Violet by Henwood 2114 5d Verjuice by Wharf dale 1578 ... 6d Vanda by Young Marske 419 ... 7d Trinket by Meteor 432 8d Princess by Western Comet 689 9d Selina by Favourite 252 lOd Countess by Cupid 177... Rt. Hon. W. G. Hayter Mixed blood .. I^rl Ducie .. Rev H. Berry ... .. Mr Whitaker ... .. Mr T.Bates ... .. Mr Booth .. Mr J. Charge ... Mr C. Colling... do &c., as above Mixed blood Mona Vennia Duchess Comp. Miss Foote Gentle Kitty Lady Maynard do 236 " ' egregiously wrong in charging the CoUings' with an indiscriminate use of " ' Kyloe- Hood: George Coates declared unequivocally that he never observed " anything in that stock designated pure Shorthorn that could induce him for "a moment to entertain a suspicion that the animals were nearly or remotely " allied to the Kyloe. Mr Charge, as well as Mr Coates, and Charles Colling, " always deemed Hubbaok a piyre Shorthorn ; and neither he, nor hia " descendants, when put on cows of the pure blood, begot any calves which " denoted, in their features or colour, any other breed than the pure Shorthorn. " His stock had capacious chests, prominent bosoms, thick mossy coats, mellow " skins, with a great deal of fine flesh spread equally over the whole carcase, " and were either red and white, yellow roans or white. The produce of the alloy " blood increased in size, rotundity and heavy flesh, but afterwards seemed to ■"lose their fine hair and milking properties. The highest priced cows at the " sale were those in the highest condition, and they were mostly of the alloy " blood." Again (dr.. Vol. I., p. 238,) " Charles Colling is repdrted to have said " to a friend that he thought Countess, Lot 4 ; Selma, Lot 5 ; and Lady, Lot 7 ; " three of the best cows in the world ; and offered Mr Mason, who was so bu^ "about the alloy, to match them for a considerable wager against any three of '■ a pure tribe, but this offer was not accepted. Countess was undoubtedly the " finest cow in the sale, but she wanted hair and milk.' In character she came "nearest to Mason's style, and her back and belly formed parallel lines." "Selina had all the style of her dam Countess, but not her magnificent " appearance" " Lady lacked elegance, but had great substance and good hair ; "in. colour she was red and white, and only brought forth one bull, Sir Charles, "592, atCleasby." The Victoria tribe has a high bred style. Rachel (roan, 1841, Vol. VIL, p. 514,) bred by Mr Carruthers, the property of that keen judge, Mr H. Watson, of Walkeringham, was dam of Victoria, sold to Earl Ducie, who bred Virginia (Vol. IX., p. 608,) Victorine and Violet. Voilet (Vol. XII., p. 650) was bought at the Tortwofth sale, by Mr Barthropp, as a calf, for 48 gs. Virginia bred to Usurer, 9763, Vatican, 12260, who was sire of Ferdinand, 12871, in Lady Gejieva Waterloo's pedigree, for whom Mr Holford gave 500 gs., atLathom, in 1875. In 1847, at Mr. Carruther's sale, Rebecca, Ruby's daughter, seven years old, made 100 gs. ; Victoria, 110 gs. ; Cleopatra,, Rebecca's daughter, 155 gs. Ten females (three being calves) of this tribe (yerienpi) averaged dS82 2s., at Mr J. W. Philips" sale, in 1875 ; Mr. Jon. Rigg giving 165 gs., the highest price. Several were bought by Captain Blathwayt, who bred Verbena (Vol.' XVI., p. 724) out of Victory 2nd, by Mosquitos U960, a QidcMy buU. Vwandi^re (roan, 1868, Vol. XIX., p. 703,) was a celebrated show cow, bred and exhibited by Mr J. Outhwaite, Bainesse, Catterick, Torks. Allowed only third -place (beMnd Mr Eastwood's Double Butterfly 2nd and Mr How's Windsor Butterfly) at the Yorkshire Show, in 1870, second at York in 1870, she was placed first as a cow at Hull Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 1873, and first at the Yorkshire Society's Show, 1873. Second to Lady Pigot's Victoria Victrix at the Bath and West of England Show, 1874, she was first at the Royal Show, Bedford ; and first at the Yorkshire Show ; there beating, in turn, Victoria Victrix. First at the Bath and West of England Show, Croydon, 1875, she was first at the Yorkshire Show, Driffield, the same year. Rosamond (roan, 1858, Vol. XIX., p. 703) was bred by Colonel Healey, Morris Grange. BeUom, Jobson's, (Vol. II., p. 232,) was got by Mars 411, dam, RoUa, by North Star 458. This taibe descends from a cow " bought at Major Rudd's sale " (see Rachel 2nd, Mr J. Emmerson, Vol. XII., p. 565.) Wauldby was bred by Mr Wiley, and got by Grazier 1085. From Rachel descends the Apierican Mudora family. The Wall Flomerrg are a deep-milking, shapely and much valued tribe, built up at Kingscote, from a pet cow. For Wall Flower IX., see Vol. XVIII., p. 772. 237 THfte— VICTORIA OE VIOLET oe VERBENA Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire FOURTH DUCHESS OF YORK, 1865 got by King of Mischief 22037 ... dam Violetta by The Recluse 18997 gd Violet by 4th l( of York 10167 3d Victoria by 2iid D of York 5959 ;.. 4d Rachel by Sir Thomas 7516 5d Ruby by Sultan Sellm 2710 6d ... by Satellite 1420 7d from the stock of Mr Smith, Shedlaw . Rev W. Holt Beever Lady Frances do , Victoria Mr T. Bates ... Duchess do do Mr Carmthers... Comp. Benson Mr R. Jobson ... Purity Mr Robertson .. . Comp. Europa (0) (0) THbe— VIVANDIERE VIVANDIERE got by Brigade Major 21312 Mr J. B. Booth Moss Rose dam Rosamond by ApoUo 9899 Mr Trotter ... BeUona gd Ruth by Albert 7767 Mr Charge ... Louisa 3dRachelby Noble 4579 ... ... ... Messrs Dodds ... Mason & Princess 4d ... by Corelli 3485 ]Bev T. Harrison Cressida 5d ... by Wauldby 2818 Mr Wiley ... Old blood 6d ... by Son of Wonderful 700 Wellington 5620 Major Rudd ... Daffodil 7d bought at Major Rudd's sale 2Vi6e— WALLFLOWER WALLFLOWER IX., 1863 got by D of Clarence 19611 dam Wallflower 6th by Grand D of Oxford 16184 gd Wallflower 4th by Viceroy 13945 3d Wallflower 3rd by Oregon 8871 4d Wallflower 2nd by Bristol 7852 5d a cow of Col. Kingscote's Capt. Gunter ... Duchess do Oxford Col. Kingscote... . Mixed blood do . Delicacy Lord Duoie Bessy 238 Lilla (red, 1837, Vol. VII., p. 430,) is the first Herd Book entry of the Wakmi tribe. Out of forty-eight females sold at Fawsley (Sir C. Knightley's) sale, 1856, twenty were Walnuts, and averaged ^73 l.Ss. Id. On analysis of 'the pedigree, the main element is found to be the celebrated Lui/y Ma/ynard, other- wise Favourite, strain. This confirms Mr Strafford's description of the Fawsley cattle, as holding so much of the blood of Favourite 252, They have also much of the blood of B. Golling's Bed Bose. Hence sires suit them of the Mason (No. 1,) Duchess, and Cambridge Bose tribes. GninevSre made £63, (Lord Chesham,) at Duninore, in 1872, Femande made 150 gs. (D. B. Scratton,) and Femande 2nd, 200 gs. (T. Jennings,) at Brailes in 1875. Mr MoCuUoch gave 130 gs. for Bose of Oneida, at Mr Larking's sale, 1878. One of the finest existent specimens of this tribe is " Farewell's White Bose," at Lathpm. She was bred by Mr C. E. Saunders, and Mr Stone took her daughter, Formosa, across the seas to Canada. The first recorded cow of this name is Waterloo (red, 1829, Vol. I., II., HI., p. 819,) the property of Mr Bates, who bought her at Thorpe, in the county of Durham. Mr Bates's note of her (Bell's History of Improved Shorthorn Cattle, p. 290,) was, " I have seen the gentleman who bred the Waterloo cow lately, " and he stated to me that he and his father had had the breed for fifty years, " and that they were well descended all that time, having had a son of Comet, " and other blood, before the cross with Waterloo buU 2816. I purchased the "Waterloo cow in 1831." Their excellence now-a-days is unmistakeable, and their consequent popularity great. That they must have been good to begin with is shown by the fact that at the Kirklevington sale in 1850, the six females averaged (including Waterloo 4th, an aged and doubtful cow.) £59 12s., and without her, £66 193. 9d. They were bought, Waterloo 4th, by Mr Singleton, for £22 Is., Waterloo 9th, by Mr Ashton, for £79 IBs., Waterloo 10th, £63, Mi A. L. Maynard, Waterloo 11th, Mr Eastwood, £73 10s., Waterloo 12th, Mr A. Cruiqkshank, £44 2s., Waterloo 13th, (eight months' calf,) Mr Hay, Shethin, £74 lis. Secured thus in the first instance by breeders of aelmoreledged, emmence, they have since been in good hands. Waterloo S2nd (Var. 1,) a grand, white cow, was bought by Lord Fitzhardinge at the Didmarton sale, 1869, for 360 gs. She bred Grand Duke of Waterloo 28766, a noble, upstanding bi^ll, let for one season for 155 gs. to the Duke of Manchester, and Waterloo 33rd, a sweet, low and lengthy cow, sold to the Duke of Manchester for 1200 gs. Waterloo 28th was bought by F. Leney & Son for 270 gs. at Mr Stiles Bich's sale in 1868. The Waterloos are a very mellow, thick-fleshed, mossy-coated class of cattle. Waterloo 3rd, by Norfolk, was bred by Mr Bates. The Waterloo cow " was so "good that she was sent with five of the best cows from Kirklevington to " Mr Whitaker's Norfolk, and had a rare calf, Waterloo 3rd, by him." (Saddle and Sirloin, p. 395.) 239 !ZW6e— WALNUT Pedigree GUINEVERE 2nd, 1870 got by Duke of Brailes 23724 dam (jrionetta by Sarawak 15238... gd Smook Frook by Earl of Dublin 10178 3d London Pride by Janizary 8175 4d Aline by Snowball 8602 5d Lilla by Calipb 1774 6d Amy by Norman 2379 7d Walnut by White Boy 1580 ... 8d Pauline by WyviUe's BuU 9d by a bull bred by Mr Charge . . . Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire .. Mr H.J. Sheldon Asia .. Sir C. Knightley Ruby, Sir O.K. rs Mr Stephenson Princess .. Sir 0. Knightley puby, SirCK's .. Rev C. James ... , Primrose .. Mr Robertson ... Purity Rt.Hon.C.Arbuthnot Ruby .. Mr Booth Old blood Co) Co) (0) Co) 2Vi6e— WATBELOO (twelve varieUes) VAR.. 1. WATERLOO 33rd, 1873 got by Duke of Hillhurst 28401 ... .;. Hon.M.H.Ooohrane Duchess dam Waterloo 32nd by 7th Duke of York 17754 gd Waterloo 28th by Srd Grand Duke 16182 3d Waterloo 13th by Srd ISuke of Oxford 9047 ... 4d Waterloo 9th by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 5d Waterloo 6th by Duke of Northumber- land 1940 6d Waterloo 3rd by Norfolk 2377 7d Waterloo cow by Waterloo 2816 8d by Waterloo 2816 Capt, G-unter ... do Mr S. B. Bolden Grand Duchess Mr T.Bates ... Oxford do Own Bro. to Oxford 2nd do ... Duchess MrWhitaker ... Sally Mr Stephenson' Princess do ... do VAR 2. WATERFLOWER, 1871 got by 6th Duke of Geneva 30959 ... Mr J. 0. Sheldon Duchess dam Waterloo 38th by Earl of Eglinton 23832 Mr Saunders ... Elvira, Crofton'a gd Waterloo 32nd by 9tli Grand Duke 19879 Mr J. Hegan Grand Duchess (var. 2) 3d Waterloo 31st by 3rd Grand Duke 16182 Mr S. B. Bolden Grand Duchess 4dWaterloo 18th by 2nd GrandDuke 12961 do ... Duchess 5d Waterloo 13th by Srd Duke of Oxford 9047 Mr T. Bates &o., as above Oxford 240 In tracing out the varieties of this tribe I have been greatly hampered by the oiroumstanoe of several breeders using the same numbers (e-g., there are two Waterloo 17ths, Sec.,) instead of an arrangement having been made, as was done in regard to the numbering of the Duchesses between Lord Dunmore and Col. Gunter. I have tried, however, to sort out the distmotive lines offamiMy di/eergenoe, so that any difficulty of mere numerical nomenclature can be easily solved on reference to the Herd Book. The selected twelve varieties all descend from Waterloo 3rd. Waterloo 2nd, (roan, 1839, Vol. V., p. 791) bred only Duke of Cambridge, 3637, sold to Mr Rely, Australia, 2nd Duke of Cambridge 3628, (died,) 3rd Duke of Cambridge 6941, (see Princess pedigree, -far. 2) and Princess of Cambridge, of whom, there is no further record. Var. 2. Mr T. Holf ord gave 620 gs. for Water Flower, at the Dunmore sale in 1876, and 520 gs. for her yearling daughter, Water Lily. Var. 3. Duchess of Waterloo, by Earl of Jersey (Mr Jefferson has entered. Vol. XV., p. 773, amother Duchess of Waterloo, by Grand Duke 3rd 16182,) is grand daughter of Mr S. B. Bolden's Waterloo 13th, and was bought by Mr T. Wilson for 160 gs.,at Mr Jefferson's sale in 1871. Var. 4. Duchess of Waterloo 2nd made 465 gs. (Mr A. Lloyd) at Mr P. Sartoris's sale, 1878, and her dam 195 gs., Mr Cecil Duncombe. The name WeUingtonia, in her pedigree, originated at Havering Park : Mr Mcintosh having purchased Waterloo 16th (Vol. XIII., p. 771,) as weU as Waterloo 24th (Vol. XIV., p. 745,) both bred by Mr S. E. Bolden. Mr Sartoris bought WeUingtonia 4th from Mr Mcintosh. At Sir J. Whitworth's sale, 1873, Mr R. Lodge gave 330 gs. for Duchess of Wellington, and 910 gs. for Duchess of Wellington 5th. Var. 5. Waterloo 10th was bought at the Kirklevington sale, 1850, for £63, by Mr A. L. Maynard. Water Maid by Marc Antony 14895, was a beautiful cow of Mr A. L. Maynard's (Thornton,) and sold for 105 gs., at his sale in 1872. " Oxford 2nd was a very neat buU," (Geo. Fox's Cat.) Squire Blanche was by Whittington 12299, (Roan Duchess's sire) Blanche (var. 1,) out of Blanche 5th, bred by Mr Bates, and got by Duke of Northumberland 1940. Marc Antony (a Royal Show winner) was by Crusade 7938, Winsoipe's grandsire. 241 IVifte— WATEELOO {contmued} VAR. 3 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire DUCHESS OF WATERLOO, 1869 got by Earl of Jersey 23838 Eev.J.D. Jefferson "J" tribe dam Countess of Waterloo by Veteran 13941 gd "Waterloo 13th by 3rd Duke of Oxford 9047 Mr S. E. Bolden Czarina Mr T. Bates &c., as above. Oxford VAR. 4' DUCHESS OF WATERLOO 2nd, 1873 got by Baron Oxford 5tli 27958 Duke of Devonshire Oxford (var. 4) dam Duchess of Waterloo by Dnke of Kingsoote 25981 Col. Kingscote... gd Welliugtonia 8th by Baron Oxford 23875 Mr Mcintosh ... 3d Wellingtonia 4tih by 4th Grand Duke 19874 MrS. B.Bolden 4d Waterloo 16th by Duke of Bolton 12738 Mr Bolden 5d Waterloo 9th by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 Mr T.Bates ... &c., as above VAE. 5 WATER LASS 4th, 1872 got by 9th Duke of Geneva 28391 dam Water Lass by Oxford 2nd 18507 ... gd Water Madd by Marc Antony 14895 ... 3d Waterwitch by Squire Blanche 12139 4d Waterloo 10th by 4th Duke of North- umberland 3649 Mr Bates 5d Waterloo 8th by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 do 6d Waterloo 6th by Duke of Northumber- landl940 do Wild Eyes (var. 8) Oxford (var. 4) Grand Duchess (var. 2) Florence Own brother to ' Oxford 2nd Mr J. O. Sheldon Duchess MrA. L.Maynard Bosamond MrBarroby ... Mixed old blood Mr Wetherell ... Blanche (var. 1) Duchess Own brother to Oxford 2nd Duchess &c., see above WATERLOO 33rd, 1870 got by nth Grand Duke 21849 .. VAE. 6 dam Waterloo 25th by Duke of Geneva 19614 gd Waterloo 17th by Red Kniglit 11976... 3d Waterloo 14th by Grand Duke 10284 4d Waterloo 13th by 3rd Duke of Oxford 9047 ■ 5d Waterloo 9th by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 Mr J. Hegan Mr J. O.Sheldon Mr J. Booth ... Mr Bates do do &c., as above Grand Duchess (var. 1) Duchess Mixed old blood . Duchess Oxford Own brpther to Oxford 2nd 212 Var. 7. For Waterloo 22nd, eleven years old, Mr. J. P. Foster gave lOD gs. at Hetherington's Sale, 1873, and Mr Gow 130 gs. for her calf Waterloo 32nd. Speculator was by Bed Knight 11976 (mixed Bachel, Louisa, Haluaby, &o.,) oul; of Waterloo 14th by Grand Duke 10284, g d Waterloo 13th, &o. Red Knight won the first prize for young bulls at B.A.S., Lewes, 1852. He was bred by Mr J. Booth, Killerby. Bosquet 14183, the best young bull sold at the Fawsley sale, in 1856, was of the Fwrhelom tribe. The Hero was of Booth derivation, and Dr. McHale 15887, a splendidly bred Mamtalvm bull. Va/r. 8. The Wellingtonias of this branch also come from Havering Park, the descendants of Mr Mcintosh's purchase, Waterloo 24th, as those of Var. 4 come from Waterloo 16th. This branch traces to Waterloo 12th, bought by Mr ' iCruickshank, at Kirklevington Sale, in 1850, for £44 2s. Od., and sold to Mr. 8. B. Bolden. Whereas Vcur. 4 traces to Waterloo 9lih, bought at Kirklevington Sale for £79 16s. Od., and subsequently secured by Mr S. E. Bolden. Mr Cruickshank crossed Waterloo 12th with Toung Pestalozzd 10605, (of Duchess by Red Highflyer tribe) and bred Waterloo 14th, g dam of Eowfant, 22767, bred and used by Sir Curtis Lampson. The Waterloo Cherrys, (Vol. XVII., p. 782,) Mr Jefferson, were bom of Waterloo 15th, by Cherry Duke 4th 17552. Waterloo 12th (eleven years old) made 56 gs. at Mr Bolden'^s sale, in 1860 ; Waterloo 15th, 71 gs. ; Waterloo 19th (doubtful breeder,) 41 gs. ; and Waterloo 24th, 120 gs. For Charger, seven months old buU calf, by 3rd Grand Duke 16182 out of Waterloo 12fch, Mr B. Bowly gave 130 gs. Vwr. 9. A singular history attaches to this branch, " Waterloo 4th, ten " years old, and newly served, by Third Duke of Oxford 9047, was bought by " Mr. Singleton, at the Kirklevington Sale, in 1850, as a speculation, for 21 gs. " Fortunate enough to obtain a heifer calf, he inbred the offspring for several " generations, introducing fresh blood through Mr Wiley's George 12941, of " the same tribe (Mason No. 2,) whence Sprung the American Miss Wileys, and "having the Foggathorpe blood through the sire of Count Waterloo, whose " dam was Lad/y Waterloo (Vol. XI., p. 535) ; from Mr Singleton, the family " passed 'in 1869, into the possession of Mr Cheney, who returned to the pure "Bates' blood." Mr Cheney paid Mr Singleton £100 apiece for the family. Mr Singleton bred no less than seventeen Lady Waterloos. See Lady Waterloo 243 IVi6e— WATEELOO {conUnued) VAR. 7 Mr T. 0. Booth Bliss Pedigree Breeder of Sire WARRIOR, 1874 got by King James 28971 dam Waterloo 27th by Prince Bertram 27119 LadyPigot ... gdWaterloo24thbyDrMcHale 15887... Mr Barnes 3d Waterloo 22iid by Speculator 13775 ... Mr Shepherd ... 4d Waterloo 18th by Bosquet 14183 ... SirC.Knightley 6d Waterloo 15th by The Hero 10934 ... Mr Hay 6d Waterloo 13th by 3rd D of Oxford 9047 Mr Bates 7d Waterloo 9th by 2ndCIeveIand Lad 3408 do &c., see above Tribe of Sire Bonnet Mantalini Waterloo (var. 6) Quickly (Furbelow) Mixed old blood ... Oxford Own Bro. to Oxford 2nd VAR. SEQUOIAH, 1876 got by 3rd D of Geneva 23753 dam Wellingtonia 3rd by Grand X> of Kent 26289 gd Wellingtonia 2nd by 12th D of Thorn- dale 26020 3d Wellingtonia by 3rd D of Thomdale 17749 ... 4d Waterloo 24th by 3rd GrandDuke 16182 5d Waterloo 19th by 2nd GraudDuke 12961 6d Waterloo 15th by Matadore 11800 ... 7d Waterloo 12th by 3rd D of York 10166 8d Waterloo 4th by Cleveland Lad 3407 9d Waterloo 3rd by Norfolk 2377 lOd Waterloo Cow by Waterloo 2816 lid do do 8. Mr J. O. Sheldon Dachess Messrs Leney ...GrandDuchess(var.3) Mr Thome ... Duchess do do Mr S. B. Bolden Grand Duchess do Duchess Mr W.Smith ... Moselle Mr T. Bates ... Duchess do OwnBro.toOxford2nd MrWhitaker ... SaUy Mr Stephenson Princess do ... do VAR. 9 1871 .. Mr J. O.Sheldon LADY GENEVA WATERLOO, got by 9th Duke of Geneva 28391 dam Lady Waterloo 16th by 3rd Viscount Waterloo 25387 Mr Singleton gd Lady Waterloo 11th by Patriot 20475 do 3d Lady Waterloo 4th by Ferdinand 12871 Mr Sanday 4d Lady Waterloo by 3rd D of Oxford 9047 Mr T. Bates 5d Waterloo 4th by Cleveland Lad 3407 do Duchess Lady Waterloo (var. 9) ... Mixed blood ,.. Foggathorpe ,.. Oxford Own Bro. to Oxford 2nd &o., as above. E 2 244 X7th (Vol. XVm., p. 581.) At Mr Cheney's, 1873, Lady Waterloo 21st made 260 gs. (G. Moore,) Lady Waterloo 25tli, 305 gs. (H. Brassey,) and Waterloo 26th, a oaJf , 105 gs. (W. Ashbumer.) For Lady G-eneva Waterloo, Mr J. Holford gave 500 gs. at Lathom, 1875. For Lady Waterloo 23rd, Sir J. Swinburne gave 210 gs. at Mr Angerstein's sale, 1876, and 140 gs. for her calf. Lady Waterloo 24th. Patriot 20475, was by R. Booth's Prince Alfred 13494, dam by R. Booth's Leonidas 10414, on a mixed foundation. Ferdinand was out of Foggathorpe 4th by Vatican 12260, a Victoria bull. Var. 10. The name of Waterloo Duchess in this branch was given by Mr Atherton, who, having purchased Waterloo 19th, bought by Mr Logan at the Springfield sale^ bred from the first to the fourth. (See Vol. XIX., p. 776.) Va/r. 11. Water Witch (r. & w., 1843, Vol. VII., p. 593) was bred by Rev T. Cator, out of Waterloo 3rd, bred by Mr T. Bates, and sold to Mr Torr. They were very prolific at Aylesby. No less than forty females of the tribe were entered on Mr Torr's catalogue, 1868. At the Aylesby sale, in 1875, twenty-one descendants of Water Witch, by Booth bulls, averaged £255. At the New York Mills sale (S. Campbell's,) 1873, two averaged £144 7s. 6d. Va/r. 12. Waterloo Rose 4th is of similar derivation with Va/r. 11, only Bates again on Booth on Bates. Waterloo Rose (roan, 1866, Vol. XX., p. 815) was bred by Mr E. Chaloner, and sold at his sale, 1869, for 70 gs., to Mr Barker. Mr Mcintosh obtained the sort, and has bred in accordance with his mode of amalgamation, several of the name, r&placing the Bates-top, through 3rd Duke of Geneva 23753. For Baroness Hopewell (simply Booth-on-Bates) Sir E. Hardinge gave 250 gs. at Mr Martin's sale, in 1876, amd Mr Meade Waldo 160 gs. for her daughter. Lady Peel. 245 2H66— WATERLOO {conimMed) VAE. 10 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe ot Sire WATERLOO DUCHESS 4th, 1869 got by 13th Duie of Oxford 21604 ... Dukeof Devonshire Oxford (var. 2) dam Waterloo 19th by Gd.Duke 2nd 12961 Mr S. B. Bolden Duchess gd Waterloo 15th by Matadore 11800 ... Mr W. Smith .... Moselle 3d Waterloo 12thby 3rd D. of York 10166 Mr Bates ... Duchess 4d Waterloo 4th by Cleveland Lad 3407. . . do Own Brother to Oxford 2nd &c., as above. VAR. 11. WATERLOO BANNER, 1869 got by Breastplate 19337 Mr Torr dam Waterloo Plume by Prince of War- laby 15107 Mr R. Booth gd Waterloo Princess by British Prince 14197 do 3d Water Girl by Vanguard 10994 ... do 4d Water Witch by 4th Duke of Northum berland3649 6d Waterloo 3rd by Norfolk 2377' &c.. Mr Bates ... Mr Whitaker as above Toy Halnaby do Isabella Duchess Sally VAR. 12 WATERLOO ROSE 4th, 1871 got by 3rd Duke of Geneva 23753 ... Mr J. O. Sheldon dam Waterloo Rose by Royal Sovereign 22 802 Mr R. Booth ... gd Wellingtonia by British Prince 14197 Mr Torr 3d Waterloo Rose by Blood Royal 14169 . . do 4d Water Bride by Brideman 12493 ... Mr R. Booth . . . 5d Water Nymph by Vanguard 10994 ... do 6d Water Witch by 4th Duke of Northum- berland 3649 Mr Bates &c., as above. Duchess Halnaby do Toy Halnaby Isabella Duchess 216 The Welcome family traces down to Countess (roan, 1828, Vol. I., II., III., p. 173,) bred by Messrs Wood. Welcome (red, 1857, Vol. XVI., p. 739) was bred by Mr Dudding, and sold to Sir Gr. E. Philips, Bart, at whose sale, in 1870, eleven averaged £33 4s. 4d. Mr Saunders's Pearls, sold in 1855, were of this family at root. Weateria, Welcome's g. g. daughter, by Duke of BraUes 23724, was highest priced cow, 100 gs,, at Mr Barclay's sale, Eastwick Park. Ten females, descended from Premium, by Sir Charge 693, were sold at Mr Wood's, Stanwick Park, Darlington, in 1862. Two females averaged £29 18s. 6d., at the Milcote sale, in 1860, daughters of Welcome (Vol. XIII., p. 774,) bred by Mr Budding, and sold to Mr Adkins, and g. g. daughters of Woodbine, by Noble 4578. Mr R. Chaloner's Sovei-eign won first prize and the Towneley Cup, at DubUn, in three successive years, 1867-8-9 ; in 1868 the Railway Cup ; in 1869 first prize at Londonderry, Tralee, and the Irish Cup. He was h. o. at the Oxford Royal Agricultural Show. "Level and massive, he wanted masculine character." (Thornton.) VUlage Rose was bred by Mr Torr, who, with Mr Dixon, traught Wharfdale Lady (roan, 1832, Vol. V., p. 795,) from her breeder, Mr Whitaker ; her daughter, Victoria, being sold to Mr Beauford, of Bletsoe. White Face (roan, 1824, Vol. I., II., III., p. 824,) was bred by Mr Whitaker, and her daughter, Wharfdale Belle, sold to the Emperor of Russia. Some of Foljambe's stock were said to have white faces, like the Hereford breed, and a celebrated G-rand Duchess, at Sholebroke, has much the same marking. It would be interesting to know what White Pace was like in that respect. The intense concentration of Western Comet (own brother to Kitt 2179, in the Cowslip pedigree,) in this tribe, is remarkable ; their sire being Major 397, got by Comet out of the " alloy" Lady. 247 Pedigree WELCOME 2nd, 1863 got by Cfhanter 19423 dam Welcome by The Sqmre 12217 gd Winifred by Earl Stanhope 5966 3d Woodbine by Noble 4578 4d Miss Wood by Hector 4000 ... 5d Louisa by Marquis 4388 6d Laura by Baronet 1686 7d Adelaide by Agrioola 1614 gd Countess by Matchem 2281 9d Premium by Sir Charles 593 lOd ... by Sir Dimple 594 Ud ... by St. Albana 1412 12d ... byLayton366 ' 13d ..! by Charge's Grey BnU 872... 14d ... by J. Browne's Bed Bull 97 IWfee— WELCOME Breeder ot Sire ... Mr Adkins ... Mr Bastwood. ... ... MrE. BeU ... ... Mr Holmes ... Mr Wood do Messrs B. & J. Grotton ... Mr Crofton ... ... Mr Mason ... Mr Seymour ... ... Mr C. Colling ... ... Mr Wood (o) Mr Charge Mr J. Thompson Tribe of Sire Charmer Gripsy Old blood Mason (No. 3) Old blood Garland, Wood's Premium Comp. Premium Mason (No. 2) Old blood Old Daisy Princess Old blood Comp. Louisa (o) Tribe— WSASFBALE LADY SOVEREIGN 27538, 1866 got by Eoyal Sovereign 22802 Mr E. Booth dam Village Kose by Blood Eoyal 14169 Mr Torr gd Village Maid by Crown Prince 10087 Mr E. Booth 3d Wharf dale Maid by Sir Leonard 10827 do . . . 4d Village Belle by Pilgrim 4701 ... Mr Ostler 5d Wharfdale Lady by 2nd Hubbaek 1423 Mr T. Bates 6d White Face by Frederick 1060 ... Mr Charge 7d Western Lady by Western Comet 689 Mr J. Charge 8d by Western Comet 689 do ... 9d by Western Comet 689 do ... lOd Eaughtan by Son of Favourite 252... (o) Halnaby Toy Farewell Blossom, E.B.'8 Mixed old blood Bed Eose, Hustler's Comp. Louisa Gentle Kitty do do (0) 248 This tribe descends from Red Rose (Vol. V., p. 616,) bred by Mr Booth, of Gotham, who also bred White Base, 1839 (Vol. X., p. 630) sold to Mr Mace, Sherborne. Eliana (roan, 18B3, Vol. XII. , p. 364,) was bred by Mr Hall, Neasdon ; as also Eleanor, sold to the Prince Consort' Emma andElegant (r. and w., 1869, Vol. XIX., p. 496) were bred on the Royal Farm. Bditha was bought by Col. Loyd Lindsay, for 30 gs., at Mr Blandy Jenkins' sale, in 1877. The tribe is kindred at root to the Keturas. Mr B. Holland's Califomias were of this line, one of which, Baroness Oxford, was bought, a six-months-old calf, by Lord Dunmore, for 40 gs., and sold, at the Dunmore sale, 1862, for 61 gs. There were some half dozen Califomias included in the 1864 sale catalogue of Mr Lawford, Southoott. Boroena (1837, Vol. V., p. 661,) of kindred root, was bred by Mr J. Booth, Gotham. Ruth (r. and w., 1843, Vol. VII., p. 534,) was bred by Lord Sherborne, and sold to Mr T. Gume, Broadmoor. Juvenile was bred by Mr G-. Game, GhurchhiU Heath. White Base (white, 1829, Vol. V., p. 804,) was bred by Messrs Dodds, Hart Warren. " The Wild Byes tribe (originally WHdair) was descended from a heifer caU " bought at Mr Farrington's sale, in 1831, at Mlddlesborough Farm, and were " descended from Dobinson's stock, ' purchased in Holland.' " Mr Bates held this tribe in estimation. " He always spoke of it as giving " him the (Dobinson) only good blood the Colling herds did not contain.' ' (BeU's History of Shorthorns, p. 296.) The following is Mr Whitaker's description of this sale, on April 24th, 1832 : " Lot 1. — ^Princess, 12 years old, by Apollo, 36, dam by Meteor, 431, a £ s. d. " light roan, fair, old cow Mr Bates 13 10 "Lot 2. — ^Trinket, 12 years, by Symmetry, 643, dam by Jupiter, 345, " light roan, horns rather large, fair M'^ates 11 ' ' Lot 3. — Countess, 9 years, by Baron, 68, dam Trinket (Lot 2), roan " neck, like Comet J. Whitaker 15 249 2Vi66— WHETE EOSE (SEE KETXJBA) Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe o( Sire EDITHA, 1874 got by Oxford's Gwynne 32033 Col. Towneley... Gwynne damBlegantby England's Glory 23889... Mr Booth ... Chrjston gd Emma by Buckingham 17471 ... Prince Consort Mixed blood 3d Eleanor by Friar John 12905 Mr Tanqueray... J. tribe 4d Eliana by Count 10079 Mr Hayter ... Comp, Garland 5d Eleanor by Son of Boz 3201 Earl of Carlisle Mixed blood 6d White Eose by Waverley 5613 ... Mr Booth ... Mixed old blood 7d Rose by Cedrio 3311 Mr Fisher ... do 8d Bed Eose by Son of Favourite 1028... Mr R. Thomas do 9d ... byCoelebs897 Mr Priestley ... (o) lOd ... by Rose's Bed BuU 5009 ... Mr Rose ... Mixed old blood Ud ... by Fisher's Old BuU 3799 ... do ... do IW6e— WHITE EOSE MESSES. DODDS WHITE ROSE got by Belvedere 1 706 dam by Waterloo 2816 gd by Young Wynyard 2859 3d by Irishman 329 4d by Buston's Son of Styford 103 Mr Stephenson Princess do do Countess of do Antrim Mr Mason Mason (Ko. 2) Mr Buston (0) Tribe— WILD EYES, WINSOME, &c. (hoelve vcvrieties). (VAR. 1) LADY WILD EYES, 1872 got by 8th D of Geneva 28390 Mr J. O. Sheldon Duchess dam WUd Eyes 24th by 4th D of Oxford 11387 BarlBuoie ... Oxford gd Wild Byes 22nd by Wild Diite 19148 MrN. G.Barthiopp Wild Eyes (var. 1) 3d Wild Eyes 20th by Lord Barrington 1st 13170 do ... Lady Barrington 4d Wild Eyes 16th by 2nd D of Oxford 9046 Mr T.Bates ... Oxford 250 " Lot 4.— Jenny, 11 years, by Baronet, 61, dam by Jupiter, 345, fleck, " large, uphomed, fair, Mr Hart, for Mr C!haloner 13 " Lot 5. — Wildair, 6 years, by Wonderful, dam by Booth's Cardinal, " 841 (no price given) " Lot 6. — Gtaudy, 6 years, roan, by Wonderful, dam Lot 4, a useful " cow, wide long horns Mr Thompson 20 5 "Lot 7. — Trifle, 6 years, red and white, by Wonderful, dam by "Symmetiy J. Whitaker 20 " Lot 8. — Tulip, 6 years, roan, by Wonderful, dam by Symmetry, " short poor hind quarters Mr Hart 16 "Lot 9.— Eoan bull calf, by Listen, dam Lot 2 ...MrBearshaw 10 5 "Lot 10. do by Emperor, dam Lot 5 ... Mr Goldbro' 9 15 "Lot 11. do by Emperor, dam by Charles 2nd (bought in) 20 "Lot 12. do by Listen, dam Lot 3 ... Mr Wood 4 " Lot 13. do by Emperor, dam Lot 5 ... Mr. Farrar 6 " Lot 14.— Quey calf, white, by Listen, dam Lot 2 ... Mr Bates 2 "Lot 15. do roanbyEmperor, dam by Wonderful Mr Bates 3 "Lot 16. do sold to butcher 2 10 " Listen, 4 years, roan, by Wonderful, dam Lot 1, not sold, a large useful " bull. Emperor was sold to the Emperor of Bussia, by Wonderful, out of " Lot 3. Va/r. 1. Prom Lot 15 Mr Bates reared his Wild Eyes family. At the Kirklevington sale, Mr T. Fetherstonhaugh, Penrith, bought Wild Eyes 15th, in oaM with WUd Eyes 16th (see across.) There was a WUd Eyes 16th Eold,of Mr Bates's, to a Mr Higgs, for £23 2s., but the WUd Eyes 16th known to fame is the one above mentioned. This cow Mr. Barthropp bought at Mr Fetherston- haugh'a sale in 1855. From her descends thepwest Wild Byes branch ; that is m the sense of being free from amy cross external to Mr Bates's onm rrumipvlation, represented by such qowa as Lady Wild Eyes (var. 1,) for whom Lord Skelmera- dale gave 820 gs., in 1875, at Mr. Brogden's sale, and Mr S. Foster's Wild Eyes Lassie, sold to, and recovered from America. Va/r. 2 has the Solon cross, introduced by Mr Fetherstonhaugh, and the Lablache, put on by Mr Atherton, to whom Wild Eyes 19th was sold by Mr T. Crisp, of Butley Abbey, who had bought her of Mr Barthropp, whom she reached, frpm Mr Fetherstonhaugh's, in her dam's belly, or, with his purist ideas, she would certainly never have been existent. But " the day was young " then. Va/r. 3. Wild Duke was bred arid used by Mr Bobarts, of LUlingstone DayreU. He was sire of Lady Barrington 9th (Vol. XIX., p. 571,) sold to Mr W. Ashbumer. , Va/r. 4. For Wildair, by Santiago, Mr Atherton gave 88 gs., at Mr Tanqueray's sale, at Hendon, in 1865. 351 Tribe— WILD EYES, WINSOME, &c. VAR. 1 Pedigree od wild Byes 15th by 4th Duke of Nor- thnmberland 3649 6d Wild Byes 8th by Dnke of Northum- berland 1940 7d Wild Byes 2nd by Belvedere 1706 ... 8d Wild Byes by Emperor 1975 9d Young Wildair by Wonderful 700 .'.. lOd Wildair by Cleveland 1 45 lid Madcap by Butterfly 104 12d ... by HoUon's BuU 313 13d ... by Mowbray's BuU 2342 ... 14d ... by Masterman's Bull 422 ... 15d ... descended from Mr Dobinson's stock Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire Mr T.Bates ... Duchess do do Mr Stephenson Princess Mr Parrington . . . Trinket Major Rudd ... Essence of Favourite 252 (0) Old blood Mr C. CoUmg ... Old Cherry (0) (o) (0) ~ ... (0) Mr Walker ... (0) (o) (o) VAR. WARDEN, 1877 got by Duke of XJnderley 33745 dam Blythesome B^es by 3rd Duke of HiUhurst 30975 gd Wild Byes Duchess by 9th Grand Duke 19879 3d Wild Eyes 19th by Lablache 16353 ... 4d Wild Eyes 18th by Solon 13766 Barl of .Bectiye Duchess Hon.M.H.Cochrane Mr J. Began ... Mr S. B. Bolden do Gd. Duchess (var.2) Czarina ..Mr Peatherstonhaugh Strawberry Duchess 5d Wfld Byes 16th by 2nd Duke of Oxford 9046 Mr Bates &o., as above Oxford VAR. 3 WILD DUKE 27808 got by 16th Grand Duke 24063 Mr B. L. Betts... Gd. Duchess (var.l) dam Wild Eyes 25th by Lablache 16353... Mr S. B. Bolden Cmrina gd Wndp'ire by Vocalist 13960 do ... do 3d Wild Eyes 18th by Solon 13766 ...Mr T. Peatherstonhaugh Strawberry Duchess 4d Wild Eyes 16th by 2nd Diie of Oxford 9046 " Mr Bates ... Oxford Ice., as above 252 Var. 6. " Prom Wild Byes 23rd (generally considered the best of the " family), the Duke of Devonshire's Winsomes, Captain Gunter's Mild Eyes, "Mr Cheney's Bright Eyes, and Mr Harward's ' Stars' descend." (Thornton's Circular, Vol. I., p. 352.) " The handsome Winsomes, a branch of the Wild Eyes " strain," diverge from the direct line at Crusade, a bull introduced by Mr A. L. Maynard, the Herd Book record being Wmsome (light roan, 1861, Vol. XVI., p. 748,) bought for the Duke of Devonshire for 60 gs., at the Marton-le-Moor sale, 1863 ; the same day that Red Eyes (var. 8, eleven years old) cost Col. Kingsoote 60 gs. ; when Bonny (var. 6) made 44 gs., Mr Barker ; when Bright Star (var. 7,) made 85 gs., Duke of Devonshire ; and Clear Star (var. 7) 50 gs., Mr Harward ; Mild Eyes (var. 9) 35 gs., Mr Henlock. Ten descendants of Wild Eyes 23rd, bought by Mr Maynard for 105 gs., at the Kirklevington sale, averaged in 1863, £57 lis. Id. For Winsome 2iid, out of Winsome, Mr Coleman gave 305 gs., at TJnderley sale, 1874, and for her daughter. Winsome 9th, Mr Wilson gave 605 gs. For Wiusomdale, another daughter. Lord Fitzhardinge gave 650 gs., and for the calf, Wiusomdale 2nd, Mr Larking gave 830 gs. For Bright Byes 6th, white (var. 5,) Mr H. Allsopp gave 780 gs., at Conishead Priory sale, 1877, and 610 gs. for her white calf, Conishead Wild Eyes. For Winsome Duchess, Lord Bective gave 700 gs. at Mr. Coleman's sale in 1876. , Va/r. 6. For Bright Eyes 2ud, by Royal Butterfly 3rd, Mr H. A. Brassey gave 530 gs., at Dunmore, in 1872, and for her daughter, Lady Bright Byes 1st, 360 gs. For Lady Bright Byes 2nd, Lord Feversham gave 275 gs., and for Lady Bright Eyes 3rd, the Duke of Devonshire gave 375 gs. the same day. She was sold to Lord Skelmersdale, in 1878, for 305 gs. Baron Winsome 5th, a grand buU (Holker sale, 1878, Marquis of Headford 130 gs.,) the best loined calf on the place, was grand-son of Lady Bright Byes 3rd, and Wetherby Winsome Brd was her son. Mr Fox's celebrated show heifer. Winsome 16th, by Baron Oxford 4th, was Benny's grand-daughter. She cost 700 gs, at Holker, won first prize at •the Yorkshire show, Driffield, and was second at the Royal show, Taunton. Var. 7. Lady Worcester (rich roan, 1865, Vol. XVIII., p. 582) was bred by Mr J. Harward, Winterfold. At his 1872 sale nine Lady Worcesters averaged £348 lis. 8d. At Dunmore, 1875, eight averaged, £482 7s. Od— that is. Lady W. 6th, £651, Mr H. A. Brassey ; Lady W. 9th, £462, Mr A. Brogden ; Lady W. 11th, £577 10s., Duke of Manchester ; Lady W. 12th, £582 15s., Lord Bective ; Lady W. 18th, £472 10s., Mr. Geo. Fox ; Lady W. 15th (calf), £878, Mr R. Loder ; Lady W. 14th (calf,) £577 10s., Lord Bective ; Second Marquis of Worcester (Kissenger and Co., Missouri,) £157' lOs. At Mr Larking's sale, in 1878, the Duke of Devonshire gave 850 gs. for Marchioness of Worcester, grand-daughter of Clear Star. At the New York MiUs sale, 1873, Lady W. 4th made 600 gs. Mr Holford ; her c. c. 90 gs., Beattie ; and L. W. 5th 400 gs., HoUord. 253 rn6e— WILD EYES, WINSOME, &c, {conUwued) VAR. i. Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire WILD MAID 2nd, 1878 got by Diiie of Underley 33745 ... ... Lord Beotiye ... Dnolieas dam Wild Maid by 17th Duke of Oxford 25994 Diike of Devonshire Oxford (jax. 3) gd Grand Duchess 6th by Duke of Geneva 19614 ... '.. MrJ. O.Sheldon Duchess 3d Grand Duchess by Oheny Diike 2nd 14265 MrS.E.Bolden Cherry Duchess 4d Wildair by Santiago 12047 Sir 0. Knightley Walnut 5d Wild Byes 8th by Duke of North'land 1940 Mr Bates ... Duchess 6d WUd Byes 2nd by Belvedere 1706 ... Mr Stephenson Princess 7d Wild Eyes by Emperor MrParrington Trinket &c., as above VAR. 5 WINSOMDALE, 1872 ' got by Baron Oxford 4th 25580 Duke of Devonshire Oxford (var, 4) dam Winsome 2nd by Lord Oxford 20214 Mr Thome ... Oxford gd Winsome by Oxford 2nd 18507 ... Mr A.L.Maynard Rosamond 3d Beauty by Crusade 7988 4d Bright Eyes by 3rd Duke of Tork 10166 Mr Bates Bd Wild Byes 23rd by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 6d "Wild Byes 9th by Duke of North'lamd 1940 7d Wild Eyes 3rd by Belvedere 1706 ... 8d Wild Byes by Emperor &o., as above VAR. 6 LADY BRIGHT EYES 3rd, 1878 got by Grand Duke 24th 34064 MrR. E.Oliver Grand Duchess (var.2) dam Lady Bright Eyes 2nd by G Duke 19th 28746 ... ..„ do ... do (var. 2) gd Lady Bright Eyes 1st by Gen. Napier ^ 24023 Mr Mcintosh ... Princess (var. 6) 3d Bright Eyes 2nd by Royal ButterflJ^ 3rd 18754 OoL Towneley... Elvira (Crofton's) 4d Bonny by Oxford Duke 15036 ... Mr A.L.Maynard Oxford 5d Beauty by Crusade 7938 do ... Rachel &c., as above do Rachel Mr Bates Duchess do Own Bro. to Oxford 2nd do Duchess Mr Stephenson Princess Mr Parrington Trinket 254 Vm- 8. Veloet Eyes (r. & w., 1873, Vol. XXIII., p. 537) represents the pure Bates continuation of the Wild Byes 23rd line. As a yearling heifer, she was sold at the Kingsoote sale, 1875, to Mr Angerstein for 760 gs., and was purchased the year after at Mr Angerstein's sale by Mr Loder for 900 gs. Vwr 9 haS alien crosses upon the Bates foundation ; yet at the Conishead Priory sale in 1877, Wild Eyes 4th, grand daughter of Wild Eyes, by Stout, made 610 gs., Mr Allsopp. Var. 10 descends from Wild Eyes 5th (roan, 1840, Vol. V., p. 811,) sold at the Kirklevington sale to Mr Ambrose SteTens, TJ.S.A., for £21. Wild Eyes 26th made £31 10s. (Mr Haigh) on the same occasion. The next dam. Wild Eyes 27th, was not bred by Mr Bates, but by Mr Emmerson, (Vol. XIII., p. 782) who sold her to Mr Carr, Stackhouse, Settle. Mr Bates's cow. Wild Byes 27th, occurs in (var. 11) pedigree. Bight females of this (10) variety averaged £57 4s. 6d., at Mr Robinson's sale, in 1877. Mr W. Ashbumer bought four of them. Wild Rose (r. & w., 1860, Vol. XV., p. 783) was bred, as well as Imperial Wild Eyes, rich roan, by Mr Housman, Lune Bank. Var. 11. Wild Eyes 27th (roan, 1848, Vol. X., p. 634) was bought at the Kirklevington sale for £45 3s., by Mr Cartwright, Haugham, Louth. Touch- stone was sou of the famous Polytint, and a peculiarly neat, but substantial animal, having a compact frame and ,a grand curly head. To this variety belongs Lord Fitzhardinge's splendid prize heifer. Lady Wild Eyes 15th, got by Duke of Connaught 33604, dam by 2nd Duke of Tregunter 26022, gd by Cherry Grand Duke 23554, ggd Lady Wild Eyes 2nd by Touchstone, &c. She was first in a large class at the KUbum Royal Show, 1879, and first as a yearling at the Carlisle Royal Show, 1880. As a two-year-old she was 2nd at the R.A.S., Derby, to Mr Hutchinson's Gratia, July 13th, 1881. This decision was reversed at the Yorkshire Society's Show at Hull, August 2nd, 1881. For Lady Wild Byes 7th, now a very striking cow, Mr R. Blezard gave 555 gs. at the Berkeley sale, 1876. Va/r. 12. The bull, WUd Buck 14007, (see Cowslip, Mr T. Wilson's,) bred by Mr Towneley, was out of Wild Byes 25th, dam Wild Byes 12th, gd Wild Eyes 1st. The female line is apparently extinct. Lord George Bentinck 9317 in Corvslip, J. Wilson's, was by 2nd Duke of Northumberland, dam Wild Eyes 2nd, by Belvedere. 265 Tnbe—WILD EYES, WINSOME, &c,, VAB. 7 Pedigree Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire LADY WORCESTER lOth, 1872 got by 8th Duke of Geneva 28390 ... Mr J. O. Sheldon Duchess dam Lady Worcester 2nd by Charleston 21400 , Duke of Devonshire Lally gd Clear Star by Marton Duke 22307 ... MrA.L.Maynard Flora, Maynard's 3d Bright Star by Red Duke 18676 ... do Old blood 4d Bright Byes by 3rd D of York 10166 Mr Bates ... Duchess 6d Wild Byes 23rd by 2nd Cleveland Lad [Oxford 2nd 3408 do OwnBro. to ScG., as above VAE. 8 VELVET EYES, 1873 got by Duke of HillhnTst 28401 ...Hon.M.H.Cochrane Duchess dam Boguish Byes by 2nd Barl of Walton 19672 MrC. W.Harvey Eirklevington gd Bed Byes by Duke of Kchmond 7996 Mr T. Bates ... Duchess 3d Wild Byes 23rd by 2ud Cleveland Lad 3408 :. do ... do &c., as above YAR. 9 HAZEL EYES got by 3rd Duke of Hillhurst 30975 ...Hon.M.H.Cochrane Duchess dam Winsome Eyes 3rd by 5th Duke of Wharfdale 26033 gd Winsome Byes by Rose Duke 22760... 3d Mild Byes by Stout 17048 4d Young Red Byes by Oxford Duke 15036 5d Red Byes by Duke of Richmond 7996 6d Wild Byes 23rd by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 Capt. Gunter ... Duchess Mr Maynard . . . Rosamond Barl of Zetland Mainly Bates & Mason, but short pedigree Mr Maynard ... Oxford Mr Bates Duchess Mr Bates Own brother to Oxford 2nd 266 Wild Eyes by Emperor 1975 (roan, 1832, Vol. V., p. 811) Wild Eves and (roan, 1835, Vol. Y., p. 811) l)y BelTodere 1706 WUd EyOB Sth (roan, 1848, Vol. V., p. 811) by D of Nortli'lflnd 1910 ill I Wild Byea Srd (roao, 1836, Vol. v., p. 811) byBQlTedeTel706 Wild Eyes 9th Jr. & w., 1848 VoLIX.,p.62») Wild Byea 15tli (roan, 1845 Vol. IX., p. 682) > T 4th D of North'land 3649 Wild Byea 16th (darlc roan Vol. X., p. 633) by 8nd B of OxEord 9046 Wildair by Lablaohe 16353 Wild Byes Buchesa (red, 1865 Vol. XIX., p. 786) Wild Byea 30th (whits, 1857, Vol. XIV., p. 758) by I'd. Barrin^on 1st, 11730 Wild Biro (roan, 1858, Vol.Xin.,pi788) by Vocalist 13960 Wild Byes B5th . (roan. 1861, Vol. XV., p. 782) by Lablaohe 16353 WUd Byes 5th (roan, 1840, Vol. v., p. 812) by DulEe of Korthumberland 1940, or Short- tail 2621 Wild Eyes 18th by 2nd Bulce of Northnmberland Wild Eyea 17th Jr. & w., 1845 Vol II., p. 628) by 8nd I) of yorth'Lmd 3646 Wild Byea 87th (roan, 1848, Vol IX., p. 6G3> by 2nd Cleve- land Lad 3408 rWi Wild Eyea 25th (r.&w., 1848 Vol. X, p. 634) I by 2nd Cleveland Ikd I 3408 Wild Byes 26th | (led, 1848, Wild Bnok 14007 VoL IX., p. 622) got by by 2nd Oleve- VafUnt 12853 land Lad 3408 Wild Eyes 27th (r. & \r., 1856 Vol. XII., p. 663) by Gralnford 5th 12913 Lady Wild Eyes Wild Hose Udl wad Eyea 83rd (roan, 1847, VoL IX, p. 628) by 8nd Cleveland Lad 3048 Eyea (red, 1858, VoL XL, p. 758) by D of Bichmond 7996 Blight Eyea (roan, 1850, VoL XL, p. 349) by 3d D of Torl£ 10166 Tonng Bed" Eyea by Beauty by CruaaAG 7938 Bright Star (r & w., 1860, Vol. XVL, p. 364) Oxford Dnke 15036 | by Bed Duke 18676 Mild Eyes (roan, 1861,VoLXVL, p. 675)by Stout 17048 Winsome (light roan, 1861, Vol. XVL, p. 748) by Oxford 8nd 18507 Clear Star (red, 1862, VoL XVL, p. 364) by Harton Duke 82307 Lady Worcester (rich roan, 1865, VoL XVIII., p. 582) by Charleston 21400 The above table will be found to include aU the twelve varieties. Wildmr (r. & w., 1815, Vol. I., II., III., p. 837,) was bred by Mr Appleton, and sold to Mr Whitaker. Her daughter, Lady Betty, by Alonzo 28, an old Daisy bull, was sold to Col. Powel, U.S.A. Minna was bred by Rev J. A. Rhodes. Her daughter, Josephine, was imported to America, and from her descends Buena Vista Csee across,) the sire of Duchess, in the American Bed Rose group. Wildair was dam of Nestor 452. Miss Points (red roan, 1823, Vol. II., p. 445,) was bred by Mr Champion ; got by Aide-de-Oamp 722, dam by Charles 127, g d by Prince 52 1 , g g d by Neswick 1266. 257 ' Tribe— WILD BYES, WINSOME, &c. {continued) VAE. 10 Pedigree " Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire WILD EYES, 1873 ' got by Oxford Cheerboy 32014 Col. Towneley... Charmer dam Wild Rose by Knight of the Harem 24278 Mr Housman ... Medora gd Imperial Wild Byes by Imperial Windsor 18086 Mr Carr ... Mantalini 3d Wild Rose by Duke of Buckingham 14428 Mr R. Booth ... Broughton &c. (see Table.) VAK. 11 LADY WILD EYES 7th, 1873 got by Grand Duke of Waterloo 28766 ... , Lord Ktzhardinge Waterloo (var. 1) dam Lady Wild Eyes 2nd by Touchstone Sir C. Knightley Rosy 20986 gd Lady Wild Byes by Weathercock 9815 Mj: Hall 3d Wild Byes 27th by 2nd Cleveland Lad 8408 Mr Bates &o. (see Table.) VAE. 12 Mr Bolden Mr Bates do Mr Parrington WILD BUCK 14007 got by Valiant 12253 dam WUd Byes 25th by 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 gd Wild Eyes 12th by 2nd Duke of North- umberland 3646 3d Wild Byes by Emperor 1975 &c. (see Table.) Tribe— WILDAIB (R. C.'s) WILDAIR (see Flower) 2V*e— WILDAIE (WHITAKBR'S) BUENA VISTA 30623, 1847 got by Cossack 3503 dam Lady Harrison by Rover 5015 gd Josephine by Norfolk 2377 . . . 3d Minna by Frederick 1060 4d Wildair by Meteor 431 5d ... by Yarborough 705 ... 6d ... byStyford629 7d ... by HoUon's bull 313 ... s ... Mason (No. 3) wn Bro. to Oxford 2nd ... Fldrence ... Oxford 2nd's Bro. Duchess Trinket Mr Clay, TT.S.A. Mr Renick, jun. Mr Whitaker ... Mr Charge Mr R. Colling... MrC. Colling... Miss Points (o) Sally Comp. Louisa Wildair, R. C.'s Old blood E. Colling OwnBro.toRedRose,R.C.'s (o) (o) 258 Yoimg Winifred (roan, 1819, Vol. I., II., III., p. 842) was bred by Eev J. Benson, her g-dam probably by Mr W. Jobling (see Bella, Vol. I., II., III., p. 65.) Wimfred appears to have been bred by Mr Gibson (see Bramble, Vol. I., II„ III., p. 74,) from whose Bright Eyes (1807, Vol. I., II., III., p. 81) descended Lord Althorp's lo (Illustration Vol. I., II., III., p. 344,) " altogether a superb cow, but " no milker." (J. Whitaier.) Mr Crofton also bred from this root (see Elvira, Vol. I., II., III., p. 247.) From Mr Gibson's Rosemary, (Vol. I., II., III., p. 671) of kindred material, descend the American Lowm and Camhrw, families. " The " Lonans are grand massive animals." " The great prize-winner in Illinois " was Louan Hill 4th." Winmmg Witch (red, 1861, Vol. XVII., p. 794,) was bred by Mr Majoribanks, Bushey Grove, and sold to Sir W. Stirling Maxwell, M.P., Keir. Pour females averaged (including a heifer calf) £97 6s. at Bushey Grove, 1862, Winning Witch making 180 gs. Wallflower (white, 1854, Vol. XIII., p. 769) was bred by Mr Wetherell, and sold to Mr E. Gell. Windsor Flower (roan, 1850, Vol. XI., p. 760) was bred by Rev J. Wharton, GiUing, and sold to Mr Thos. Wetherell, and then to Mr Stirling, M.P., Keir. 269 2W6e— WINIFRED (SEE BENSON AND GAELAND) Pedigree WHITE ROSE, 1857 at by Avalanche 12419 am 5:eien McGregor by Tybalt 19024 ... d Flora Molvor 9th by Stentor 9691 ... i Flora Molvor 6th by Charles 17535 ... d Flora Molvor 2iid by Sorcerer 13771 d Flora Molvor by Waverley 677 d Young Winifred by Western Oomet 689 a Winifred by Harlequin 289 Id by Sidney 640 Id by Traveller 655 ' ... d by Bolingbroke 86 Bleeder of Blre Tribe of Sire Mr Dickinson ... Nonpareil do Mixed blood do do Mr Oranke do Mr Dickinson ... do Mr Gibson Cfomp. Benson Mr Ji Charge ... Gentle Kitty Mr Gibson Haughton do (0) MrW.Jobling... (0) Mr 0. Colling ... Lady Maynard Tribe^WIKSmG WITCH WINNING WITCH, 1861 jot by Great Mogul 14651 lam Water Witch by lord Scarboro' 14852 jd Wallflower by Lord Eaine 13248 id Windsor Flower by Earl of Scarboro' ' 9064 ■ Id Windsor Flower by Magician 7185 ... id by Sir Thomas 2636 3d by Eryholme 1018 ... 7d by Eclipse 236 3d byCharge's Grey Bull 872 3d , by the Paddock Bull 477... ,:. Dd by J. Brown's Red Ball97 S2 Mr Majoribanks MrWethereU ... Mr W. Eaine ... Mr Lister Maw... Mr Lax Mr Smith Mr B. Thomas... Col. Trotter ... Mr Charge Mr J. Brown ... Mr J. Thompson Mason (No. 1) Venus Mixed blood Comp. Cowslip Old blood do R. Ceiling's Stock Old blood Comp. Primrose (0) (0) 260 ADDENDA For Eiby MarcMoneM, a very sweet and stylish calf just five months old, at the memorable Aylesby Manor sale in 1875, the bidding began at 200, rose in fifteen seconds to 1000, and closed at 1260 gs. ; the buyer, Mr W. Talbot- Crosbie. Accidentally omitted in its place on page 5, this branch of the Anna &mily is clear of the "J. Chrisp bull " uncertainty. It is distinctively called the "Riby" branch of the "Anna or Bright Eyes" (R-JBooth's) tribe, (the divergence occurring from Rose by Builey,) and averaged £744 for seven at the 1875 sale, against £880 5s. for fifteen of the "Bright" branch. Calomel (white', 1847, Vol. XI., p. 355,) was bred by Mr J. Booth, of KiUerby. " Her sons, Poltalloch and Royal Favourite, were sold by Mr Booth " for 100 gs. each. Her last caU, a white bull, was sold when four months old, " for 80 gs." (Carr.) " Though the great KiUerby herd had been dispersed, "and its queenly matrons consigned to other hands, the family taste for Short- " horns lingered stiU, like a presiding genius, on the accustomed spot. A few "good animals of shorter but distinguished lineage were retained, and these " have given rise to other families, which, if more recent in their origin, are " proud to trace that origin to the hands of the Booths, and the quiet meadows " of old KUlerby." " Of these, Calomel, a very useful white cow," was " pur- " chased when an aged cow, with her bull oaJf , for 150 gs.," by Mr Carr. " She " bred several valuable things at Stackhouse," whence Rev J. Storer and Mr Hugh Aylmer, of West Dereham Abbey, " obtained the sort." Calomel has thus about the same origin as ^cjiJa. (Page 122.) Calomel bulls have been successful in the show-yard, and exported to New Zealand and Australia. Mr Carr's Fitz- windsor was Calomel's grandson. 261 Tribe— ANNA oe BEIGHT EYES (R. BOOTH'S) Pedigree Breeder ol Sire RIBY HALNABY, 1880 got by Royal Halnaby 39041 Mr T. C. Booth dam Riby Marchioness by Knight of the Shire 26552 do gdEiby Peeress by Breastplate 19337 ... MrTorr 3d Riby Queen by Booth Royal 15673 ... do 4d Riby Rose by Vanguard 10994 ... Mr R. Booth ... 6d Rennet by Fanatic 8054 Earl of Carlisle 6d Rosebud by Auld Robin Gray 6753 ... Mr Carruthers... 7d Red Rose by Scrip 2604 Mr R. Crof ton. . . 8d Rose by Burley 1766 MrJ.O.Maynard 9d Young Anna by Isaac 1129 Mr R. Booth ... lOd Anna by PUot 496 Mr R. Colling ... lid Ariadne by Albion 14 Mr Booth ... , 12d Bright Byes by Booth's lame BuU 359 do &c., (see page 5) Tribe of Sire I Halnaby do Bracelet, Torr's do Isabella Old blood Comp. Benson Premium Venilia Isabella Red Rose Comp. Magdalene Comp. Bright Eyes Trifte— CALOMEL CALOMEL, 1847 got by Hamlet 8126 Mr J. Booth dam Chalk by Leonard, 4210 Mr R. Booth gd BeUona by Buckingham 3239 ... Mr Booth 3d from the stock of Sir M. W. Ridley, Bart.' Toy White Strawberry Toy 262 " It is stated that this tribe is identical with that of the Favourite or lady " Maynard tribe, Cathalene being out of a daughter (of Mr Maynard's famous " cow,) which was calved at Bryholme before Mr C. Colling bought her. It is " certain that the Brothers OolUng held Cathalene in high estimation, Mr B. " CoUing purchasing her daughter, Charlotte, at the Ketton sale." (Rev J. N. Mioklethwait's Catalogue.) Cathalene (roan. Vol. I., II., III., p. Ill,) was bred by Mr C. Colling. Maria- (white, 1816,) was bred by Mr Parker, and sold to Major Bower, who bred Mary (roan, 1825,) and Marion (roan, 1830,) sold to Mr Golden, who bred Margaret (roan, 1838.) Margaret was sold to Mr H. Watson, Walkeringham, who bred Marion (r. & w.. Vol. VII., p. 450.) Marion sold to Mr Dixon, Caistor, bred Myrtle (r. & w., 18+6, Vol. IX., p. 467,) and Mary, 1854, Maria (roan, 1867, Vol. Xi:^., p. 618,) became the property of Rev J. N. Micklethwait, who bred Mary Anne. (For " Torr's Cherry" see Notes on Jessy, p. 267.) " Mary Anne's dam would suckle two calves, and then require to be milked " when these had had' sufficient." (Eev J. Mioklethwait's Catalogue.) The Dahlia was a favourite show-yard tribe of Mr Rowland Wood's, and traces to DaUia, (white, 1835, Vol; VII., p. 314,) bred by Mr R. Bagshaw. Of it came the prize ox at Rutland, Birmingham, and Smithfield, in 1867, and the Peterborough, York, and Leeds winner in 1868. It produced also Mr Manning's wonderful Gold Medal Ox of 1847. Pear Blossom, a fine cow, made 50 gs. at Mir R. Wood's sale in 1875. Mr Whiteside's Pla/ymates are of the same descent. Earl Dnoie and Mr W. Woodward have both owned the sort. The BaUywalter herd (Mr Welsted's) has been over thirty years in existence. " It was founded by the purchase of five in-calf heifers from Mr H. T. Peacock, " of Haddookstones, Yorkshire : the first calf of one of these heifers was sold " to the late Capt. Ball, and produced his prize-taking Peahen, tribe : the calf of "another being' at the same time sold to Mr Talbot-Crosbie, produced the " ArdfeH Duohess tribe, amongst which ha/ve been many show-yard celebrities." (Welsted's Cat., 1874.) It traces to Duchess (roan, 1846, Vol. IX., p. 340.) Roany (see Red Rose, Vol. V., p. 623,) is described as the "Premium Cow." The average of this tnbeat the Ardfert sales for the three years 1877-9 and '80 was £61 19s. Od. .Ravenswood, Rival Beauiy's grandson, won first prize and Ganly Challenge Cup, as best yearling at the Royal Dublin Society's Show, 1864, and 2nd prize as bull calf at the Royal Agricultural Show, Kilkenny, 1863, " besides a host of " prizes and cups at County Shows." ' His dam, Bride of Lammermuir, was also a prize winner. / Much akin at root to Angus's Strawberry tribe was Mr Owry's Duehess, (Vol. I. , II. , III., p, 228,) sold to Mr J. Chrisp, (see Thornton's Cir : Vol. I., p . 108.) Her g g-daughter, Duchess by Guy Faux 7062, was dam of Mainfred 11767, used in the Hawkhill herd for four years, and ultimately sold for 200 gs. to go to Australia. Phoenix 10608, Mainf red's half-brother, won the three first prizes at the English, Irish, and Scotch Royal Showsj in 1852. Mr R. Stratton's celebrated Red Duke 8694, was grandson of Curry's Duchess. 263 IW6e— CATHALENE Pedigree MARY ANNE, 1875 got by Koyal Dublin 35354 dam Maria by Baron Torr 23380 2d Minnie by General Hopewell 17953 . 3d Mary by HatcUffe 12997 4d Myrtle by Fairfax Royal 6987 5d Marion by Bellerophon 3119 6d Margaret by Tartar 2728 7d Marion by Amor 7+7 8d Mary by Pioneer 1321 9d Maria by Windsor 698 lOd Gathalene by Washington 674 lid ... by Son of Cupid 177 Breeder of Sire MrW.S.Gamett Mr. G.W. Roberts Mr R. Booth ... Mr J. Grantham Mr W. Torr ... Mr J. Stephenson MrPaley Major Bower ... Mr T. Booth ... Mr C. Colling... do ao Tribe at Sire Mason (No. 3) mixed Telluria Moss Rose R.B.'s Mixed blood Torr's Cherry Princess Comp. Louisa Marcella Miss Poote Lady Maynard Lady Old blood rW6e— DAHLIA DAHLIA, 1835 got by Magnum Bonum 2243 dam White Rose by Spectre 2689 gd Ringlet by Macgregor 2235 ... 3d Laundress by Goldfinder 2064 4d Fairy by Star 2699 5d Agnes by Boughton 90 Col. Cradook ... Old blood MrBagshaw ... Dahlia do .. Old blood Mr Edmonds ... do Mr W. Bagshaw do (o) ... Comp. Dido 2We— DUCHESS (Peacock's) RIVAL BEAUTY, 1853 got by Monarch 13346 dam White Duchess by Favour 9114 ... gd Duchess by Albert 3rd 6725 3d Wee Pet by Valentine 5540 4d Cherry by Roderick 2554 5d Red Rose by Governor 1077 6d Roany by Son of Wellington 680 ... OE AEDFEET DUCHESS Mr Nugent Mixed old blood Mr Peacock do Mr J. En];merson Flora E.'b Mr Cattley Comp. Frill MrWhitaker ... Old blood Mr Booth (do) (o) (0) TWte— DUCHESS (CTTRRTS) SEE STRAWBERRY (ANGUS'S) PHCENIX 10608, 1848 got by Ronald 8507 (o) dam Duchess by Guy, Faux 7062 Mr Crofton gd Young Red Duchess by the Peer 5455 do 3d Red Duchess by Bachelor 1666 ... do 4d Duchess by WeUington 683 Mr Jobling 5d Bright Eyes by Admiral 4 Mr R. Colling 6d .. by Sir Harry 1444 ... (o) 7d ... by Colonel 152 (o) 8d ... by a grandson of Hubback 319 (o) 9d ... by a; son of Hubback 319 (o) ,.. Pride of Southwick ... Rose of Australia ... Blossom (Crofton's) ... Cressida , . . Strawberry (Angus's) ... Old blood- (o) (o) (o) Co) 264 Dulcimer, (roan, 1841, Vol. V., p. 310) bred by Mr Jobson, Chillingham, gives her name to one of the three tribes dispersed at TJpleatham, in 1876. The Comfits, of which that veteran exhibitor, Mr Outhwaite, secured one, were bred by Lord Zetland of this line. Florence (roan, 1853, Vol. XIII., p. 387,) the property of Mr W. Talhot- Crosbie, was bred by Mr Christy, "Fort Union, who obtained Daisy from Mr C. Stokes, a name familiar to us in connection with the early ownership of the Gazelle and Lady Byron cattle, that were subsequently gathered to Siddington by Mr Bowly. In Mr Stokes's possession the sort was very prolific, and not undistinguished at the fat stock shows. Of its later triumphs I have, by Mr Talbot-Crosbie's kind communication, the following details. Florence won 2nd prize in 1853, and was one of the three Gold Medal Heifers at the Eoyal Dublin Society's Show, in 1856. Florentine, as a yearling, won first prize at the Royal Dublin Society's Show, 1861, first prize and Gold Medal at the same Show, in 1862. Crown of Athelstane won first prize and Ganly Challenge Cup at the Royal Dublin Show in 1862, and 2nd Gold Medal at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, Kilkenny, 1863, also Ganly Challenge Cup as best yearling bull. Crown of Lothian won first prize and Ganly Challenge Cup for best yearling, at the Royal Dublin Society's Show, 1868. Chief of Lothian won first prize, as yearling, at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show, Qomnel, 1865. Foundation, out of Florence, was sold to the Marquis of Waterford for £200. The avetage made by this tribe at the Ardf ert sales, for the four years 1877-8-9 and 81 was £31 12s. ^A. Frost, bred by the Misses Strickland, was bought at their sale, in 1848, by Mr W. Arkell, of Dudgrove ; at whose sale, in 1879, Mr Hussey Vivian purchased Formosa, a substantial round-ribbed cow on short legs, and jet remarkable for her milking aptitude. She and her sort are much prized at the Park-le-Brebs fapn, where a strict daily return is kept of each cow's yield, " to bring them to " their true bearings," as their owner playfully expresses it. In this trial the Frost family hold well their own. , It is worth notice, however, that the prima donna of the herd is of Stratton amalgamation, with a top cross of Knightley blood (Rosy,) through Duke of Fawsley 28387, a cross that never fails to help the dairy. 74-37 quarts more of cream in the season than any other cow ! Hurrah for Sir C . Knightley's unfairly depreciated cattle ! The Frost tribe traces to the Strickland entry. Frisky, (Vol. III., p. 401.) The term " Le Breos " carries one back far through the misty past, to a time when something like the Shorthorn appears to have made its mark, " a hundred white cattle with red ears counting " equal in compensation for an offence against a Prince of North or South "Wales, " with a hundred and fifty dark or black cows." " White, too, with red ears was " the herd of four hundred from the wilds of Brecknockshire, wherewith Maud " de Breos was constrained, on behalf of her offending lord, to purchase peace, " through the intervention of his queen, from the tyrannical John." (Beever's " Notes on Fields and Cattle," p. 29.) 266 2W6&— DULCIMEE Pedigree DULCIMER ' got by 2nd D of Northumberland 3646... dam Bnlcinea by Qarion 3392 gd Young Rosewood by Sultan 1485 ... - 3d Eosewood by Blucher 795 4d White Eose by Wellington 680 od by Phenomenon 491 6d from the stock of Mr Hill, of Black- well, near Darlington Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire I[r T. Bates ... , Duchess MrW.Jobson... Starville Gen. Simson ... , Old blood MrW.Jobson... do MrR.CoIUng... Wildair, R.O.'s do do 2Vi6e— FLOEENCE (MR. W. TAIBOT-CROSBIE'S) FLORENTINE, I860 gotby Lamp of Lothian 16856 Mr Douglas dam Florence by Desmond 10112 ... Mr J. Christy .. gd Daisy by Stokes' Old BuU 8368 ... Mr C. Stokes .. 3d Duchess by Young Spectator 8619 ... Mi Wilkinson, .. 4d ... by Phantassie 8389 Mr Rennie 5d ... by Young Rockingham 8498 Mr Stokes Isabella Old blood Comp. Florence Lancaster, W.'s Old blood do Trifee— EEOST FORMOSA, 1869 got by Research 27270 Mr Arkell ... Mired old blood dam Folly by Royal Arch 3rd 27346 ... Mr Langston ... Louisa gd Flourish by The Slave 27647 Mr G. Game ... Mixed old blood 3d Famous by Eoyal 27343 Mr ArkeU ... do 4d Frost by Viceroy 7678 Mr Strickland... do 5d Fashion by Othello 4631 6d Fan by Marquis 2271 7d Frisky by Sir Stephen 1456 Mr Charge ... Gentle Kitiy 8d Fancy by Eclipse 237 Mr Mason ... Mason (No. 2) 9d Young Ruby by Clifton 147 Mr C. CoUing (o) lOd Ruby by Boyuton Dun 1737 Sir G. Strickland (o) lid Royal by Ben 70 Mr R. CoUing... Red- Rose 12d Queen, bought of Mr Thompson .. Hon. J. Simpson Comp.Harriet&Celia .. Misses Strickland Old blood 266 Iden 44948, Izion 44958, and other buUs of the tribe, dispersed in hi« neighbourhood, bear ample witness to the good an earnest, if retired, breeder can do in his generation. Of this family I noted, after inspection, in 1S75, " a fine, round-ribbed, long-quartered sort, with pleasant open brows, and horns " sweetly flat." They filtered into the possession of their present owner, Eev E. Tnrbervil Williams, of Caldeoot Parsonage, Chepstow, from Sarsden ; Mr Langston having bought, to be^ix with, Harmony (white, 18^, Vol. V., p. 308) from Mr Studhobne, Carlisle. " The Roses, which have a great deal of Booth blood, come from Heath Rose, " bred by Mr Torr, and descended from the weU-known stock of Mr Smith, of "West Basen." (Downing's Cat : 1872.) Of this family there were a number at Ashfield, Young Moss Rose, Alpine Rose, Rose of the Glen, Rose of the Heath, fas. At the Castle Grove sale, 1871, Hyacinth, a magnificent cow, and a lineal descendant of Harriette, was sold for 305 gs., to Rev. T. Staniforth. The first mention of them in the Herd Book is through Honesty (red, 1835, Vol. v., p. 318,) bred by Mr G. Hargraves, and sold to Mr Torr, Riby, who in turn bred Hohenlinden (roan, 1841,) and her daughter, Heath Rose (roan, 1848, Vol. XI., p. 482,) sold, with her half-sister, Heather BeU, to Mr R. Chaloner, King's Fort, who bred Harriette. Descendants of Heather Bell are found also with Mr Craickshank. Ostler's Ruby (Vol. I., II., III., p. 683,) was by Barmpton 54, dam by Aylesby 44, g. d. by Brother to R. CoUing's White Heifer, g. g. d. by Bamingham 56. It was a tribe subsequently cultivated by Mr Torr. To whichever cross he may owe Ms excellence, there is no doubt that Magnus Troil has been a sire of great service to Mr Linton's herd. He was bred by Mr A. Cruickshahk, Sittyton, who obtained Fancy (1840, Vol. VI., p. 361,) from Mr Hutchinson, Monyruy ; who again had bought her dam, Jessy, (Vol. v., p. 342) from Mr Renuie, Kimblethmont. Torr's Cherry, (see Fair Rosamond, Vol. v., p. 237) was got by Rob Roy 557, dam by Barmpton 54, g. d. by Expectation 247. 267 IWfee^HAEMONT Fedigree HARMONY, 1838 got by Maximns 2284 dam by Oarleton 3287 got by Lonsdale 379 3d by Irishman 329 4dbyStyford629 .. 5d by Pavourite 252 Breeder of Sire Tribe of Sire (0) Old blood (0) do (0) Lady Mr Mason Mason (No. 2) MrR. CoUing... , Red Rose Mr C. Colling ... Lady Maynard IW6e— HEATH EOSB YOUNG MOSS ROSE, 1864 got by Dr. MoHale 15887 dam Tonng Harriette by Dorrlngton 17691 gd Harriette by Hopewell 10332 3d Heath Rose by Baron Warlaby 7813 .. . 4d Hohenlinden by PUgrim 4701 6d Honesty by Shakespeare 2614 6d ... by Sheridan 2616 7d ... by Normanby 1278 T. Barnes Mantalini P. J. Kearney... Portia E. Booth Farewell do Blossom, R. B.'s E. Ostler , Ruby, Ostler's do Opmp. do W. Smith , Old blood do do IWbe— JESSY MAGNUS TROIL, 14880 got by The Baron 13833 Mr R. Chaloner Sylph dam Albinia by Velvet Jacket 10998 ... MrUnthank ... Mason, &c. gd Antelope by Fairfax Royal 6987 ... Mr Torr ... ■ CJherry, Torr's ■ 3d Fancy by BiQy 3151 Capt. Barclay ... Comp. Celia 4d Jessy by Sovereign 7539 do ... Portia 6d ... by Satellite 1420 Mr Robertson... Comp. Bnropa 6d ... by Baronet 60 Mr Mason ... Mason (No. 2) 7d ... by Cleveland 143 Mr 0. Colling... Old blood 8d ... by Symmetry 641 Mr Mason ... Mason (No. 3) 268 " The Mm-y Ruths are a valuable family : bred from Ruth, by Remus 9545, " bought at Mr John Emmerson'B sale, in 1857, it has been most prolific, pro- " duoing many prize-winners, and upwards of £2000 have been realised by " the sale of animals from it. Mary Ruth and three of her daughters won the " £30 prize for the best family of Shorthorns, in a class of seven entries, at "the Yorkshii-e Show, at Hull,. in 1881." (Singleton's Cat., 1881.) Red Rose is entered (red, 1834, Vol. V., p. 622,) bred by Mr Middleton, Button Fields. The Pauline family, associated with the name of Mr J. How, descends from Pauline (r. & w., 1857,) bred by Mr J. Bdoth, of Killerby, and sold at Lady Bigot's sale, in 1863. The Pomp, a wonderfully prize-taMng family, of Mr John Lynn's, traces to PhcBbe, (light roan, 1827, Vol. I., II., III., p. 567,) bred by Mr Wilkinson, (compare Heie and Lamcaster pedigrees) and sold to Earl Brownlow. PrisciUa was white. Pamela (r. & w., 1863, lUustration Vol, XVII., p. 660,) won ten prizes at the Bath and West of England, Bedfordshire, and other Shows : her dam, Pride, 28 prizes, and the Bedfordshire Challenge Cup two years in succes- sion. Pompous, (Pride's own sister) woii eleven prizes. Peep of Day, (another sister) five prizes, hdr sire, Great Comet, thirteen, and her dam, Pomp, eleven prizes. 269 2Vi6e— MAEY ETJTH Pedigree Breeder of Sire MARY RUTH, 1872 got by Bobby 25648 Earl of Zetland dam Maude by Patriot 20475 Mr Singleton ... gd Graceful by Ferdinand 12S71 Mr Sanday 3d Grace by Surplice 10901 Mr Singleton ... 4d Ruth by Remus 9545 Mr Middleton... 5d Rarity by Snowball 5227 do 6d Bed Rose by Red Highflyer 2488 ... (o) 7d ... by Old Snowball 2648 ... Mr Harrison ... 8d descended from the stock of Mr TSewbj, of Thorpe .. (o) Tribe of Sire Mixed Bates and Mason blood Mixed Bates and Booth, &c. Foggathorpe Mixed old blood Mary Ruth Mixed old blood , (0) Old blood (0) rnbe— PAULINE PAULINE, 1857 got by British Boy 11206 Mr B. Booth ... White Strawberry dam Hilda by HopeweI110332 do ... Farewell gd Hester by Hamlet 8126 Mr Booth ... Toy 2V*6— POMP . PAMELA, 1863 got by Waverley 4th 21084 Mr Sanday ... Mixed old blood dam Pride by Great Comet 16192 1 ... Mr R. Lynn ... do gd Pomp by Sir John 12084 Earl Howe ... do 3d PrisoiUa by The Bonus 10922 ... Rev J. Storer ... do 4d Pearl by Hercules 7077 MrBeasly ... do 5d Princess by Richmopd 4947 Mr W. Raine ... Old SaUy 6d PrisciUa by Belvoir 1708 Duke of Rutland Comp. Harriet 7d Phoebe by Sir Roger de Ooverley 5187 (o) Mixed Wood 8d ... by Albion 1624 Mr Wilkinson... (o) 9d ... by Son of Favourite 252 ... (o) (o) 270 Mr Carr wrote in his " History of the KUlerby, Studley, and Warlaby " Shorthorns : " " Amongst the cows composing the Killerby herd in the year " 1835 were Toy by Argus, her daughter Little Toy by Volunteer, and Ivory by " Matchem, aU of the Bracelet tribe," &o. " Toy was a very neat, thick-framed "cow, with a magnificent udder. Her milking capabilities were the boast of " the Killerby dairymaids, and were transmitted to her famous twins Necklace " and Bracelet. The latter were bred from very close affinities : thus Vestal, " the dam of Toy, was by Pilot ; Argus, the sire of Toy, was by Young Albion " out of Anna by Pilot ; Toy's two daughters. Necklace and Bracelet, were by " Priam, a grandson of Pilot on his dam's side, and whose sire, Isaac, was by " Young Albion from Isabella by Pilot." Bracelet won seventeen prizes at the meetings of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, the Highland Society of Scotland, the Yorkshire and other local shows. She won first prize for extra stock at the Yorkshire, in 1841, and with Necklace formed a pair of the prize quartette. Necklace won sixteen prizes, one gold and three silver medals, finishing at Smithfield, 1846, with t&e first prize and gold medal, as the best ■ animal in any of the cow or heifer classes. It is a moot point to which belonged the palm of beauty. Necklace is said to have had neatier fore-quarters, and to have been rather better filled up behind the shoulders. Bracelet had longer, fuller, and more level hind-quarters. Bjraoelet was dam of Buckingham, a plain, ungainly animal himself, owing probably to a too violent cross in Mussulman. Mr R. Booth bought him for £150 from his brother. He proved to be a grand getter, especially of heifers. " Never were calves with backs so " broad, ribs so round, shoulders so shapely, flanks and fore-quarters so full and " deep." His career was unfortunately brief. On his voyage to Ireland, having been hired by Mr Barnes, the steamer caught fire, and he perished with hS faithful herdsman. The loss of this bull was a national one. He bequeathed to Mr R. Booth alone. Charity, Plum Blossom, Bloom, Bagatelle, Bonnet,,Medora, VivandiSre, Isabella Buckingham, Vangnard, Hopewell, Benedict, Baron Warlaby, animals famous in themselves and their ottspring. (Carr, p. 53.) Bracelet was dam also of the prize cow Birthday, and of Pearl by Leonard, whose granddaughter Pearly was purchased at the Killerby sale by Colonel Towneley. Pearly was by Royal Buck, who was by Buckingham, a son of Bracelet ; her dam was Manille by Brigadier, who was by Morning St^r, a son of Bracelet, and her grand dam was Pearl, a daughter of Bracelet. The close in-breeding of Bracelet herself has already been shown. Pearly was the parent of Ringlet, sold for 500 gs. to Mr Douglas. She subsequently produced Pride, Frederick's Bracelet, Pearl, and Precious Stone, and was grand dam of Lady Pigot's celebrated Perfume ; aE sold at Towneley in 1864. Necklace unfortunately has no female representatives. She bred Diamond, (see SlaiioJie No. 4 pedigree) and Jewel the dam of Jeweller, (a very inbred animal,) Royal Butterfly's graudsire, but a small, shabby-looking bull, of great grazing propensity. He was unfortunately butchered, just as Mr Eastwood, who had discovered his merits, sent express to buy him. Such is a brief summary of Xby's history through Bracelet and Necklace. Her great grand- daughter Sylphide through Little Toy, and got by Bracelet's son Morning Star, - was bought at the Killerby sale by Mr. Torr, who bred from her his Bracelet tribe. He subsequently bought Little Toy's great granddaughter Gertrude, and her beautiful daughter Lady Hopetown, at Mi Boldefl's sale. Toy (roan, 1827, Vol. I., II., III., p. 756) Little Toy (roan, 1831,) by Volunteer 1553 Bracelet and Necklace (twins) 1837 (roan, VoL V., p. 71, 529) Paraflol by Priam 2452 Diamond by Knbene 5027 Sylphide by Morning Star 6223 Buckingham by Muaanljnan 4535 (Torr'B) Young Bracelet by Hopewell 10332 271 Tribe— TOY SEE BEACELET Pedigree BUCKINGHAM 3239, 1840 got by Mussulman 4526 ... dam Bracelet by Priam 2452 gd Toy by Argus 759 3d Vestal by PUot 496 4d Vestria by Bemus 550 ... 5d Valentine by Bluoher 82 6d Countess by Albion 14 ... 7d ... by Shakspeare 582 8d ... byEaBby232... (TORE'S) Breeder of Sire Col. Cradook Mr Booth sen, Mr J. Booth Mr R. CoUing Mr Wright Mr Booth Mr 0. Colling Mr Booth Tribe of Sire Old Cherry Halnaby Anna Eed Eose, E.C.'s Lucinda Comp. Halnaby Comp. Magdalene Miss Foote Comp. do r«6e— TUBEEOSE (R. BOOTH'S)— SEE MISS TOOTE 272 Shakspeare and Easby (see p. 271) are classed under Torr's Bracelet, as of the Fareholme tribe. The fact is (see Carr, p. 5,) that more than one of the calyes bought by Mr Thomas Booth, when selecting females to begin with, from Mr Broad,er, of Fairhobne, (or Fareholme,) were called FcvreTwlme. The root of the Shakspeare pedigree is that of Miss Foote, and not unlike that of Anna. (See Carr, p. 8.) The Sowerby is a famous show-yard tribe of Mr Linton's, deriving from Sowerby (r. & w., 1834, Vol. V., p. 696,) bred by Mr Booth, of Warlaby, and sold to Mr W. Linton, of SherifE Hutton. Sir Arthur Ingram, (Illustration, Vol. XX., p. 322,) as a yearling, won first prize at the Koyal Agricultural Meeting at Hull, and the Yorkshire Show at Harrogate in 1873. As a two- year-old, he was first at the Boyal Show at Bedford in 1874, first ^t the Highland Society's Show at Inverness, and first at the Torkshire Show. In 1875 he was first at the Bath and West of England Meeting at Croydon, second at the Boyal Show, Taunton ; again second at the Royal Show, Birmingham, 1876, first and cup winner at the Royal, Liverpool, 1877, second at the Highland Show, Edinburgh, and first at York. Mr W. Talbot-Crosbie's Venm tribe traces to Violet (183-, Vol. V., p. 785.) Venus 2nd (yellow-red, 1842) was bred by Mr Topham, Lincolnshire, by whom the tribe was introduced into Ireland. Royal Eunice (roan, 1867, Vol. XX., p. 756) bred by Mr Talbot-Crosbie, was dam of Von Booth, who won the first prize and Purdon Challenge Cup at the Royal Agricultural Show, Cork, in 1876, beating the Royal winners. Pioneer, White King, and Anchor. 273 Tnte— SOWEEBY Pedigree Breeder of Sire SIR ARTHUR INGRAM 32490 got by Sergeant Major 29957 Mr J. B. Booth dam Fragrance by Mountain Chief 20383 Mr R. Booth ... gd Miss Topsy by Blood Royal 17423 ... Mr Cattley ... . 3d Yorkshire Lass by Magnus Troil 14880 Mr A. Cruiokshank 4d Beauty by Bates 12451 Hon. 0. Dnucombe 5d ... by General Fairfax 11519 ... Mr Cruiokshank 6d ... by Liberator 7140 Sir 0. R. Tempest 7d ... by Prince Albert 4781 ... Mr Bates ... 8d ... by Young Matohem 4422 ... Mr Booth 9d Sowerby by Young Red Rover 4904 ... do lOd ... by Whisker 1579 do lid ... byPUot496 ... Mr R. CoUing... Tribe of Sire Hecuba Moss Rose, R. B.'s Mixed, Frill, &o. Jessy Rose of Raby Mised Mason, &c. Mixed old blood do Comp. Countess, Old blood [J. B.'s Comp. Halnaby Red Rose Tribe— TENUS (TOPHAM'S) VENUS QUEEN, 1879 got by Royal Halnaby 39041 dam Britisb. Venus by England's Glory 23889 gd Royal Eunice by Royal Sovereign 22802 3d Caiastity by Lord of Lothian 18260 ... 4d Prim by Voluijteer 15478 5d Tidy by FalfltaS 14529 6d Venus 7th by Marquis of Rockingham 10506 7d Venus 4th by Baronet 6763 8d Venus 2nd by Prince Altert 4781 ... 9d Venus by Madcap 4308 lOd Violet by Major 398 lid ... by Cossack 925 12d ... by Captain 108 T Mr T.C. Booth... Halnaby do - ... Mr R. Booth ... MrW.T.Crosbie Mr J. Chrisly... Mr R. MaxweU Sir C.R. Tempest Sir C. Knightley Mr Bates (o) Mr R. Colling... Mr Champion... Mr Raynes Christen Halnaby Florence (W.T.C.'s) Mixed old blood do Comp. Malibran Comp. Anna Mixed old blood G. Coates's blood Diana Oia blood do' 274 The following Memorandum of American Duke Bulls may interest: DUKES OF THORNDALE Ist 475, calved 1856 ; died five years old, Qwned by Mr MoMiUar, Ohio. 2nd 17748, 2788, calved 1858 ; sold to Howard and Robinson, England, for 400 gs. Died of swallowing nails. 3rd 2789, 17749, calved 1858 ; sqld to Mr Mcintosh, England, for 300 gs. 4th 2790, 17750, calved 1859 ; died ten years old. Exported to Mr Hales for 400 gs. 5th White ; died in Queen's Town Harbour, Ireland. 6th 4752, 28794, calved 1862 ; died at Mr Whitman's, Mass.— a show Bull. 7th No record. 8th 8030, calved 1864 ; died Jan. 1875, Mr M. S. CookriUs, Tenn. 9th 5609, 31023, oalve'd 1864 ; died D. S. Pratt's. 10th 5610, 28458, calved 1855 ; died in 1873, Mr A. J. Alexander's (5,500 dols.)' 11th 5611, 31024, calved 1865 ; died Mr Cochrane's, Canada. 12th 6694, 26020, calved 1866 ; was owned by D. R. Davies, England. 13th 7431, calved 1867 ; died Mr Murray's, Wis. 14th 8031, 28459, calved 1868 ; owned by G-. M. Bedford, Paris, Ky. DUKES OF GENEVA 1st 3859, 19614, calved 1860 ; exported to Lord Penrhyn, England. 2nd 5562, 23752, calved 1865 ; died E. G. Bedford's, Ky. 3rd 5563, 23753, calved 1865 ; owned by Mr Mcintosh, England. 4th 7931, 30958, calved 1867 ; owned by Mr Reniok, Ky. 5th 7932, calved 1867 ; died E. G. Bedfords, Ky.— a show BnU. 6th 7933, 30959, calved 1868 ; owned by Col. King and Mr Cochrane : sold to Lord Dunmore. 7th 7934, oalved 1868 ; died Mr JenMn's, Petersburg, Ky. 8th 7935, 28390, calved 1868 ; sold to C. W. Harvey for about 4000 dols. ; sold 1872, at Harward and Downing's (Eng.) sale, for £1752 ; bought by Messrs Groom, Winchester, Ky., at 2000 gs. 9th 7936, 28391, calved 1869 ; exported to Mr Cheney, Eng., for about 4000 dols. in gold. 10th No record. 1 1th 16784, calved 1870 ; bought of G. Bedford for 10,000 dols. by Mr Murray; died Mass. 1875. 275 DUKES OF ONEIDA iBt 9923, 30996, calved 1870 ; owned by Lord Skelmersdale, England. 2nd 9926, calved 1870 ; bought at the Mills sale for 12,000 dols., Mr Meggibben, Ky. 3rd 11798, calved 1870 ; bought by Ware and McGoodwin, Ky. (price 12,000 to 15,000 dols.) 4th Doubtful getter. 5th Died. 6th 13238, 30997, calved 1871. F. Leiley and Sons, England. 7th 1*056, calved 1872 ; sold for 4000 dols. to Mr Griswold, and then for 10,000 dols. to Mr Alexander. DUKES OF AIRDRIE , 1st 9798, 12730, calved 1854 ; imported. 2nd 2774, 19600, calved 1856 ; exported to Howard and Robinson, England. 3rd 4712, 23717, calved 1857 ; owned by S. Thome, N. Y. 4th 3842, calved 1857 ; was owned by3Ir Alexander. 5th 3843, 19601, calved 1859 ; exported to T. Barber, England. 6th 3844, 19602, calved 1860 ; exporte'd to B. L. Betts, England. 7th 5532, 23718, calved 1861 ; owned by Mr Sheldon, N.Y., and Mr lies, Illinois. 8th 7878, calved 1862 ; died in 1875 ; Mr Lodowsky's, Illinpis. 9th 9801, calved 1863 ; owned by A. Hosteller, Illinois. . 10th No record. 11th 5533, calved 1864 ; owned by Messrs Hill and Wentworth, Illinois. 12th 5534, calved 1864 ; owned by Mr Alexander. 13th 5535,,calved 1865; made 1525 dols. 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, aU sold in America. For 21st Grenl. Lippencott gave 10,500 dols. ; for 23rd Mr Sambom gave 9,600 dols. 24th sold to Mr Fox, England, for 12,000 dols. DUKES OF HILLHURST 1st 9862, 28401, calved 18T0, and bought as a calf by Col. Kingscote, England, - for 800 gs. 2nd 12863, calved 1871 ; owned by Mr Cochrane. 3rd 13991, 30976, calved 1871 ; sold by Lord Dunmore to Mr Larking for ,3000 gs. 4th 21509, calved 1874 ; bought of Mr Cochrane by Col. Sims, Ky., 12,000 dols. 5th Calved 1875 ; bought of Mr Cochrane by CookriU, Noel, and Gibson, NashviUe, Tenn.', for 8,300 dols., gold. T2 276 HIGHEST PRICES MADE IN AMERICA BY FAMILIES IN 1875 AND 1876. The subjoined interesting table I borrow from Bailey's Shorthorn Reporter, Vol. I., p. 358, the latest I have access to. " It is intended to give the highest "prices realized by individuals of all the families, females from which have " sold for 500 dollars or over, or male representatives of which have realized ." 300 dollars or more in 1875 and 1876. Prices under these figures are deemed " unnecessary to quotJe, bepanse various circumstances, such as breeding oondi- " tion, &;o., often depress prices of the best to nearly beef rates. The Canadian " sales are here quoted in American currency at the noon gold rate on the day " the animals were sold." Five dollars may be taken to represent the English guinea. Name of Family s ,1 1 Name of Family ^ 1 Dols. DolB. Dola. Sola. Abigail by Loyalist 610 Eastern Wetherell 650 Adelaide 1100 Eastern Whitaier 960 Agnes by Lord of Brawith... 850 538 Eama by Christoval 500 Atha. 1670 Eilagree 950 Aurora 675 Fletcher- Australia 600 Fidget, Lady Bates, &o. 3931 1500 Australia base (imp.) 1600 Filbert '.. ... ... 5100 400 AylesbyLady 1125 Frantic 890 Beauty by De Veaux 1500 490 Foggathorpe Garland 2000 Bell Bates— 2800 Agatba by 3rd Buke , ) of York f 575 Gaudy by Sweet William ... 550 Gentle Annie 1000 1000 Aoomb 2000 Georgiana 2800 2100 Dinah 925 Golden Drop 1640 Duenna 1125 865 Goodness 1000 600 Myrtle 1075 Griazle by Studley Grange 755 Place 3510 Gulnare by Duke Geneva ... 696 Place, Booth top 611 Gwynne — Blanche 1275 725 Minerva 1900 Bloom 2025 Atlantic 3000 Blue Bonnets 795 Orphan 1650 Booth- Camilla 1200 Bracelet, Booth top 1000 Diana 861 Bri^t 4000 6100 Medora 1836 Brudre 600 725 Mystery 600 Farewell ; 675 600 Music 60O0 Isabella or Blossom 710 Hawkey— ^l^ri^^^"^'. ■::. ■:: 6U 1075 - Hilpa Udora (Conger) 2500 2000 Bride (G. Bedford's) ... 2850 Hopeless by Horatio 500 Bright Eyes 2000 Illustrious '1000 Butterfly (Towneley) 600 Irene 600 Calla and Oassa 746 Jubilee 2912 Cambria... . 850 Jessamine by Leonidas . . 700 Cannon-dale 1500 760 Kirklevington 5382 Caroline by Dashwood 600 Knightley— Clementina by Master i , Goldsmidt / 700 Candytuft Quickly 725 2700 1148 Chaff (Duoie) 875 LadyBarmpton 1500 Constapce 2660 2000 Lady Booth by Chilton ... 1100 Craggs 3328 4065 Lady Caroline ..: 675 Cypress 1700 Lady Chesterford 725 Daisy by Wild 580 Lady Newham 1076 Darlmgton 1125 Lady Talentihe 1600 Desdemond 2100 1W,5 Languish 485 Duchess (Airdrie) 21060 10500 Louan 3276 590 Duchess of Lancaster i (imp.) 1 Louisa by Crusade 1050 500 60O Duchess of Sutherland ... 8'' Margaret by Snowball 600 277 ^ s "3 ■5 Name of FRmily s ITnme of Fonuly 1 DoU. Dob. Sole. Dole. JIaxy Ann by Middlesboro'. . . 500 Tenn 1000 700 Others 2675 Mason— Euby (J, Duncan's) Euby by 3rd Dulse of 1 Cambridge ... ) 600 Iioudou Dachess 3200 1950 575 ffiaaWney 2676 1005 Victoria 2350 Scotch— Western Lady 199S Currie 2500 Imported 1025 Cruickshank 1010 Mazurka 4005 725 Marr 1200 Minna 2060 Marshall ... .;. 880 Nannie Williams 790 Tariff 700 Nelly Bly (Lady Eliza^ ) 1975 Others 900 Seraphina 2800 Outhwaite 1930 Seventeena 600 Oliveleaf 1061 Sonsie 850 Oxford 6000 Statira 775 Peri 7050' 1450 Surmise (Secret) Sylph (Penrhyn) 3159 Phoenix 850 305 1060 Pink by Hermit 500 Towneley Duchess 2869 Princess— Violante by Trumpeter ... 2550 , BedBose 5600 500 Waterloo 1000 Lady Sale .. 6060 325 Wild Eyes 3050 2600 Tuberose 3425 700 Woods 475 Princessa 2050 Tonng Mary— ■Red Itose by Brneflty 1050 Vanmeter's Bed Bose ... 2325 660 Boan Dviohesa 62^ . Grace Young lOOO Bosabella 1650 Others 2475 1100 Bosamond 1000 Toung Phyllis- Bose of Sharon- Gentle Annie 1000 1000 Ohio 1775 415 Others 800 1150 Eenick 5550 2000 278 EXAMPLE To iUustrate one main use for which this volnine was compiled, that is, enabling the beginner, at once and speedily, to eatimatefor himself, and ascertain a» exactly as cam be done, the " Mood " vaViie of any pedigree which may catch his eye upon catalogue page, let us take for examination that of the much- abused Pm-itam, 9523 (see Heydon Kose, p. 29) PURITAN, 9523, roan 1846, bred by Earl Duoie, the properly of Mr. Harvey Combe. , got by Duke of Cornwall 5947 dam Lady Buchan Fairfax by Buchan Hero 3238 gd Lady B. Fairfax by Sir Robert 5181 3d Miss Fairfax by Fairfax 1023 4d Lily by Young Warlaby 5598 5d ... by Young Dimple 971 6d ... by Snowball 2648 7d ... byLaytou2190 Working upwards, the " pedigree ending" runs, Layton, Snowball, Young Dimple. Referring to " Pedigree endings" (p. 2^) we find this to belong to the toibe Malibram,, p. 149. Next turn out Young Warlaby in the Herd Book, and his " pedigree ending" is Layton, Snowball, Warlaby, which differs from the MaUbran ending in that the Booth bull Warlaby takes the place of the Old Daisy cross. Young Dimple. Against young Warlaby then we write (see preface) oomp. MaMbrcun and Gi-izzle.' Similarly, we ascertain the respective tribes of the other bulls on Puritan's ancestral roll to be bred as below. PURITAN, 9523 got by Duke of Cornwall 5947 dam by Buchan Hero 3288 gd by Sir Robert 51-81 3d by Fairfax 1023 4d by Young Warlaby 5598 5d by Young Dimple 971 I 6d by Snowball 2648 J. Malibrau 7d by Layton 2190 Breeder Mr Harrison .;. Mr Simpson ... MrJobson Mr Whitaker ... Mr W. Cooper... Tril^e of Sire SaUy Euiopa RoUa (p. 236) Moss Rose (Whitaker's) Comp. Malibran and Grrizzle Purittm will thus be seen to have had by no means the contemptible descent with which he has been occasionally credited. Further analysis of the pedigree, down to the earliest elements. Favourite 252, Hubback 319, Foljambe 263, &c., may now easily be continued, by help of the Herd Book, and a fair idea of the animal's value obtained. 279 PEDIGEEB ENDINGS Page 3 Duke of Cleveland 1937 Belvedere 1706 Cow bottght from Mr Bates 3 Duke Humphrey 230 Son of George 1071 Badsworth 47 5 Northumberland 464 Sigrford 103 Bolingbroke 86 5 Son of Suworrow 636 81 Son of Twin Bro. to 93 Ben 88 Twin Bro. to Ben 660 7 Simon 5134 Young George 3885 George 276 7 Belzoni 1709 Comus 1861 Denton 198 11 Wonderful 700 137 Alfred 23 Young Favourite 6994 13 TiaveUer 655 Bolingbroke 86 Cow bought of Mr Boazman 13 Charge'sGrey Bull 872 Favourite 252 Studley'WhiteBull627 15 2nd Earl of Beverley 5963 2nd Cleveland Lad 3408 Bed Darlington 15a Grandsonof Punch213 Bed Sail by R. Grim- Bton's BuU 282 Sockbum Sail by J. Coates's Bull 148 Page 15bBlaokweIlBull Dalton BuU Old Sockbum 19 Young Pilot 4702 Pilot 496 Son of Apollo 36 19 Simon 590 Punch 531 Bolingbroke 86 21 PUot 496 Isaac 1129 Albion 14 21 Eemus 550 Greathead's Great BuU 3936 EUerton's Boan BuU 3708 28 Bulmer 1760 Buhner 1760 Don Juan 1923 23 Albion 14 Shakespeare 582 Easby 232 25 Snowdon's BuU 612 J. Masterman's BuU 422 WaisteU's BuU 669 25 Crusader 934 Honest John 1116 Middleton 1235 25 2nd Duke of Lancaster 5951 Crichton 3516 Ploughboy 4726 27 Bellerophon 3119 Blucher 1725 Butterwick 3251 27 Punch 531 161 Foljambe 263 195 Hubbaok 319 Page 31 Patriot 486 Driffield 223 C. Hohnes's BuU 314 31 Constitution 166 Hastings 293 Constellation 163 33 Meteor 432 Comet 156 Cupid 177 33 Mina 1238 Son of Favourite 252 Cupid 177 33 Stanhope 5315 Prince 4772 Cow from Tyneside 35 B.C.'s Son of Favourite 252 Son of Favourite 252 Hubback 319 87 Houghton 818 Marshal Blucher 416 From the stocks of Messrs Wright and Charge 41 Lame BuU 357 Hubback 319 Bought at Yarm Fair by the late Mr CoUing 41 Priam 2452 Jerry 4097 Young Pilot 4702 43 George 275 Favourite 252 Punch 531 48 Young Wynyard 2859 125 Son of CoUing's Simon 590 Bnston's Son of Sty- ford 103 280 PEDIG-RBE ENDINGS (eonUnued) Pago Page Page 45 Earl of Beverley 3674 61 Wellington 680 83 Wellington 679 Shipton Bridge BuU Phenomenon 491 Sultan 631 5208 Favourite 252 Signior 588 2nd Eail of Darling- ton 1945 61 Phenomenon 491 Colonel 152- 83 Belvedere 1706 Son of Yg. Wynyard 47 Kitt 2179 Page's Bnll 6269 Middleton's Bnll.438 Styford629 63 Hentrood 2114 2859 Descended from J. Brown's Old BuU Cymro 1897 85 Earl of Darlington 49 WeUington 2824 Prince Hal 1343 1945 Rob Roy 557 Son of Young Wyn- Northumberland 464 63 Favourite 252 yard 2859 Hubback 319 J. B.'s Red BuU 79 51 Wellesley 1571 J. Brown's Red Bull 97 Layton 366 87 Sir Marton 1453 MoGeorge 1183 75 Belvedere 1706 Pahu Sun 7311 131 Son of 2nd Hubback By a BuU of Mr 51 Short Tail 2621 • 163 2683 Parrington's Son of 2nd Hnbbaok 2683 A Cow of Mr Bates's 87 Grey BuU 872 Craggs descended from 77 Magnum Bonum 4322 Paddock BuU 477 Red BuU, 97 Mr Maynard of Ery- Styford 103 hohne's stock Sonof Wetherell's BuU 89 Charge's Grey BuU 872 690 Favourite 252 53 FitzremuB 2025 Old Simmon des- Cato 119 77 Frederick 1060 cended from Studley Whitworth 695 Pyramus 533 Meteor 432 White BuU 627 53 SnowbaU 610 89 Young Pilot 4702 Sir' Dimple 594 77 Son of Newton 2367 PUot 496 From the stock of Mr The Colonel 5428 Julius Cassar 1143 Brown, of Aid- borough 53 Windsor 698 By Dinsdale 89 R. Aloock's BuU 19 79 Champion 3319 Emperor 1010 153 J. Smith's BuU 608 187 Jolly's BuU 337" 219 229 235 Chilton 136 Allison's Bull 26 Colonel 152 79 WaisteU's Bnll 669 55 Windsor 698 Masterman's BuU 422 91 Hubba,ck 319 Cupid 177 Studley BuU 626 Snowdon's BuU 612 Suworrow 636 Sir J . Pennyman's BuU 81 Midas 435 601 55 Favourite 252 TraveUer 653 Punch 531 Bolingbroke 86 91 Colonel 1845 Hubbaok 319 R.C.'s Son of Broken 81 Young Rufus 13649 Horn 95 59 Reformer 4914 Constitution 12634 R.C.'s Son of Hubback Young Favourite 3770 Young Comet 1853 319 Wellington 2825 81 Suworrow 686 93 Suworrow 636 59 H. Chapman's Bull 5 Son of Twin Bro. to 5 Son of Twin Bro. to R. Grrimston's BuU 93 Ben 88 81 Ben 88 Son of DaltonDuke. 188 Twin Bro. to Ben 660 Twin Bro. to Ben 660 ?81 PEDIGEEB ENDINGS Page Page Page 93 North Star 459 111 Warlaby 672 127 Pilot 496 . R.C.'s White BuU 151, Son of Sir Dimple 594 Agamemnon 9 bred by R. Colling Layton 2190 Burrell's Bull of Burden 95 Snltan 1485 111 WaisteU's Bull 669 "WeUingtou 683 Masterman's Bull 422 129 WaisteU's BuU Rfi9 North Star 458 Studley Bull 626 Masterman's BuU 422 Studley Bidl i)26 95 White Comet 1582 119 Grandson of Favourite Grandson of Favourite 252 129 Coelebs 897 2073 Punch 531 Neswiek 1266 Cattley's Grey Bull Hubback 319 Fister's BuU 3799 1798 121 Blyth Comet 85 129 Hastings 293 97 Snowdrop 2653 ■ Neswiek 1266 Hantinga 293 Barmpton 1677 Favourite 1033 •Leopold 372 ^^averley 2819 121 Red Rose BuU 2493 131 Belvedere 17116 97 Traveler 655 Rex 1375 75 Son of 2nd Hubback Surly 2715 Bred byMrRichardson, 163 2683 Colonel 152 of Hart A cow of Mr Bates's 97 Prince of Waterloo 528 May Flower 425 A Bull ofMrMchol- Hon's, descended from Mr Brown's stock of Aldborough 121 Albion 1619 Alexander 1624, Favourite 6996 123 Royal Buck 10750 HopeweU 10332 descended from the stock of Mr May- nard, of Bryhobne 135 Cupid 178 RufE of the Needle 5030 99 Charge's Grey BuU 123 Hamlet 8126 Constitution 166 Bartle 777 Highflyer 1112 123 HopeweU 10322 135 Minor 441 Hamlet 8126 Freeman 269 99 Lord George Bentinck Leonard 4210 Danby 190 10444 King Pippin 14769 123 Wynyard 703 137 Wonderful 700 Earl Stanhope 5966 Favourite 252 11 Alfred 23 , Punch 531 Young Favourite 6994 99 Toung Western Comet 1575 125 Toung Wynyard 2859 139 2nd Duke of Lancaster Western Comet 689 43 Son of Simon 590 5951 Son of Favourite 258 Buston's Son of Sty- Oriohton 3516 101 Regent 2514 ford 103 Ploughboy 4726 St. Albans 2584 ■ 125 General Canrobert' 139 Lancaster 360 North Star 459 12927 Son of Windsor 698 101 Count 170 Horrox 11591 Comet 155 Constellation 168 Tonng Favourite Duke 8676 127 Favourite 3768 141 Favourite 252 Bartle 777 103 Favourite 252 Windsor 698 Descended from the Hubback 319 Windsor 698 Studley White BuU J. Brown's Red Bull 97 282 PEDIGREE ENDINGS (conimued) Page 143 Alfred 23 Butterfly 104 Suworrow 636 143 Son of Favourite 252 Mr Hutton's BuU 323 Baruingham 56 143 Cato 1794 Son of Wellington 679 Bred by Mr Robertson, of Ladykirk 145 Comet 155 Henry 301 Danby 190 145 Hutton's Bull 2145 Marske 418 Old Lingcropper, des- cended from B. Alcock's Bull 19 145 Admiral 5 Young Denton 963 Young Albion 15 147 Anthony 1640 Antbony 1640 Edgoott 1953 147 Albion 14 Suworrow 636 Son of Twin Bro. to Ben 88 147 Comet 155 Comet 156 Washington 674 149 Yoting Dimple 971 Snowball 2648 Layton 2190 149 Constellation 163 Prince of Waterloo 528 Young Favourite 255 151 Son of Favourite 252 Son of Favourite 252 Strawberry 151 aeorge275 Midas 435 Punch 531 Page 153 R. Alcock's BuU 19 89 J. Smith's Bull 608 187 Jolly's Bull 337 219 229 235 153 Foljambe 263 Hubback 319 bred by Mr Maynard 153 Windsor 698 ChUton 136 Colonel 152 155 Mina 2316 Commodore 1858 Rival 553 155 Own Sister to Isabella by Pilot 496 Agamemnon 9 Burrell'B Bull of Burdon 155 Man of Kent 9365 Marmion 4377 Purity bought of Mr Grove 157 Roman 2559 Admiral 5 Son of Blyth Comet 85 157 Priam 2452 Young Alexander 2977 Pilot 496 159 Rob Roy 557 Marshal Blucher 416 Houghton 318 159 Lottery 4280 Lottery 4280 Phcenix 6290 159 Northumberland 4641 . Styford 103 Bolingbroke 86 161 Marquis 408 Western Comet 689 Supposed by Chap- man's Son of Punch 122 Page 161 Punch 531 27 Foljambe 263 195 Hubback 319 161 Commodore 1858 TathweUStudley540I Blyth Comet 85 163 Favourite 252 Broken Horn 95 Bred by Mr Best of Manfield. 163 Belvedere 1706 75 Son of 2nd Hubback 131 2683 From the stock of Mr Maynard 163 Ivanhoe 1131 Regent 544 Prince 521 165 Orville 4625 Tomboy 2765 Vesper 1547 165 Short Tail 2621 Matchem 2281 Young Wynyard 2859 173 Adonis 6 Midas 435 Punch 531 173 Richard 1376 Rufus 570 Pope 514 175 Shipton 2620 Son of Young Rock- ingham 2547 Crrandson of Chilton 136 175 2ndEarlof Darlington 1945 Son of 2nd Hubback 2683 A cow of Mr Bates's 283 PEDIGREE ElSnDIJSTGS (conUrmed) Page Page Page 177 Beppo 1712 189 Forester 1055 201 4th Duke of North- Emperor lOU Frederick 1060 umberland 3649 Eev R. Pointer's Old Planet 502, a Son of 2nd Earl of Darling- Darlington Comet 155 ton 1945 Red Thompson,bought 177 Powyke Wharfdale 191 Chieftain 886 of Mr Bates 4748 Young Neswiok 1268 WalUs's Roan Bull Marfleet's ' Red Bull 203 Marquis 407 5690 1192 Chilton 136 Jolly's Bull 4116 191 Boughton 90 Ben 70 177 St Albans 1412 Windsor 698 203 Palm Sun 7311 Waverley 2819 R.CoUing'sSonof BuU of- Mr Maynard's Son of WasMngton 674 Favourite 152 Mr Maynard's Son of 179 Western Comet 689 Favourite 252 OldSimmon descended from the Studley 198 Comus 1861 Deuton 198 Henry 301 the Favourite Cow, sold to Mr 0. Colling 205 St. Albans 2584 Lawnsleeves 365 White Bull 627 193 Rocket 1390 Bred by Messrs. James, 179 WaisteU's Bull 669 Masterman's Bull 422 Studley Bull 6^6 Holipse 999 Waddingworth 668 193 Saladin 1417 of Stamford 205 Bob Roy 557 Wellington 678 185 Noble 455 Bull 2288 Bred by Mr John Irishman 329 Bred by Mr Holmes Fngfand Colling Styford 629 205 SateUite 1420 185 Wellington 5619 195 Punch 531 Sir Dimple 594 Panton Major 6274 27 Foliambe263 Styford 629 Waddingworth 668 161 Hubback 319 207 Hautboy 10305 185 Sonof Punch 531 199 Western Comet 689 Raspberry 4875 Hubback 319 Charge's Grey Bull 872 Wellington 5625 Dalton Duke 188 Favourite 252 207 Windsor 698 187.R.Aleock'sBulll9 199 St. Albans 1412 Windsor 698 89 J. Smith's Bull 608 Simon 590 Own Brother to North 158 Jolly's Bull 337 219 Pope 514 Star 459 229 ,201 New Year's Gift 24657 209 Colling 902 235 The Earl 13850 Son of Alexander 1624 187 Prince George 13510 HopeweU 10332 From Bishop Percy's Stock, Rose Castle, Carlisle Grandson of Favourite 252 Warrior 12287 ^mJtM-M. ^^^JJ.%J 1 2P9 Adonis 1612 187 Memn 3302 201 Jack Tar 1133 Son of Phenomenon Midas 435 Pilot 496 491 Denton 198 YouTiff Albion 15 Punch 531 189 Own Brother to R.O.'s 211 Baron 58 White Heifer Windsor 698 Butterfly 104 Out of g-daughter of Globe 278 Washington 674 , 284 PEDiaEEE ENDINGS (conimued) Page Page Page 211 Denton 198 221 Ganthorpe 2049 231 Stanhope 5315 Ladrone 353 Don Juan 1923 Blyth Favourite' 801 Heniy 301 Shylook 2622 ' Son of WeUington 683 213 CWlton 136 221 Dishley Ketton 982 233 WeUington 680 Irishman 329 Major 398 Favourite 252 B45 Cossack 925 Punch 531 213 Monarch 2324 223 Traveller 655 233 Badsworth 47 SatelUte 1420 Colonel (d) Driffield 223 Cato 119 Son of Hubbaok 319 Bred by Sir G. Strick- land 213 Pilot 496 223 Wellington 2824 Agamemnon 9 Marmion 406 235 Priam 2482 By B-urrell's Bull of Ossiau 476 Matchem 2281 Bui-don Son of Peter 487 215 Eashy 232 Son of Suworrow 636 Suwonrow 636 225 The Lame Bull 359 ■ Easby 232 Suworrow 636 235 Favourite by R. 89 Alcock's Bull 19 153 J. Smith's Bull 608 215 Rufus 2576- 225 Rob Roy 557 Marshal Blucher 416 187 JoUy's Bull 337 219 Emperor 1014 Old Darlington, bred by Rev R. Pointer BredbyMrW. Colling from the Stocks of Messrs. Wright.and 229' 236 RoUa by North Star 217 Pitzremus 2025 Charge 458 Whitworth 695 Cow bought by Mr Mason 227 Sultan 5344 Burgess' BuU 3139 237 Sultan Selim 2710 Satellite 1420 Old' Countess From the stock of Mr 217 Young Dimple 971 Smith, Shedlaw Layton 2190 227 Chieftain 886 ' Goldfinder 1075 Nrmrod 4571 237 CoreUi 3485 Marfleet's Old Red ' Wauldby 2818 217 Young Wyuyard 2859 Bull 1192 Son of Wonderful 700 ABullofMrCoUing's ABuUofMrOoUing's 229 Son of Favourite 252 237 Oregon 8371 Son of Favourite 252 Bristol 7852 219 Son of Truunell 659 Hubbaok 319 A cow of Col. Kingfi- Middleton 1235 oote's Son of Ben 70, or 229 Lady Mayna^d by R. Punch 531 89 Alcock's Bull 19 239 White Boy 1580 219 J. Smith's Bull 608 Wyville's Bull 219 Favourite by R. Al- 153 Jolly's Bull 337 Bred by Mr Charge 89 cook's Bull 19 187 153 J. Smith's Bull 608 235 239 Norfolk 2377 187 Jolly's Bull 337 Waterloo 2816 229 231 Phenomenon 491 Waterloo 2816 235 Favourite 252 Punch 531 247 Layton 366 221 White Comet 1582 Charge's Grey Bull872 Son of Chilton 136 231 'Young Merlin 6204 J. Browne's Red BuU Bolingbroke 86 Midas 435 Denton 198 97 PEDIGEBE ENDINGS {contimwed) Page Page Page 247 Western Comet 689 261 Leonard 4210 267 Shakspeare 2614 Sheridan 2616 Western Comet 689 Buckingham 3239 Son of Favourite 252 From stock of Sir M. W. Eidley, Bart. Noimanby 1278 249 Coelebs 897 267 Baronet 60 Rose's Eed Bull 5009 263 Windsor 698 Cleveland 143 Fisher's Old Bull 3799 Washington 674 Son of Cupid 177 Symmetry 641 249 . Young Wynyard 2859 269 Red Highflyer 2488 Irishman 329 263 Goldfindei- 2064 Old SnowbaU 2648 Buston's Son of Sty- Star 2699 From stock of Mr ford 103 Boughton 90 Newby 251 Mowbray's BuU 2842 263 Roderick 2554 269 British Boy 11206 Masterman's BuU 422 Governor 1077 HopeweU 10332 From Mr Dobinson's Son of Wellington 680 Hamlet 8126 Stock 263 Colonel 152 269 Sir Roger de Coverley 257 Yarborough 705 Grandson of Hubback 5187 Styford 629 319 Albion 1624 HoUon's Bull 313 Son of Hubback 319 Son of Favourite 252 259 Sidney 640 265 Wellington 680 271 Albion 14 TraveUer 655, Phenomenon 491 Shakspeare 582 Bolingbroke 86 From stock of MrHiU, BlaokweU Easby 232 259 Charge'sGrey Bull 872 273 Young Red RoTer4904 Paddock BuU 477 265 Young Spectator 8619 Whisker 1579 J. Brown's RedBull 97 , Phantassie 8389 Young Rockingham Pilot 496 261 Pilot 496 8498 273 Major 398 ' Albion-14 Cossack 925 Booth's Lame BuU 359 265 Boynton Dun 1737 Ben 70 Captain 108 % Bought of Mr Thomp- son 267 Irishman 329 Styford 629 Favourite 252 ' 286 INDEX The morkiiig with asterisk (see preface, p. Tin,,) not feasible. A Page Ackers, Mr St. John 42, 88, 186 Acklam ... 26 Adkins,Mr 2i,34,42, 58, 60, 118, 246 Ainderby ... 4, 42 Aislabie ... 182 Alexander, E. A. 68, 154 Alexander, A. J. 68, 70 Allsopp, Mr 38, 58, 104, 114, 132, 170, 252, 254 Alloy blood, 146, 234, Althorp, Lord 12, 90, Ambler, Mr 66, 68, 134 American families, prices made by, 1875-6, 276 Ang-as ... 74,208 Angus, Messrs 50,96, 154, 222 Angerstein, Mr 42, 50, 156, 254 Arbuthnot, Rt Hon C. 34, 54, 82, 118, 150, 154 Arkell, Ml- ... 264 Armstrong, Sir W. 232 ■Ashburner,MrW. 38, 84, 112, 132, 136, 250, 254 A8hbumer,MrG. 82, 136, 200 Astton, Mr ... 238 Aiherton, Mr 2, 40, 102, 103, 120, 174, 250 Atkinson, Messrs 20, , 86 Australia 74,174,184, 198, 208 Aylesby 4 A-ylmer, H. 30, 34, 80, 120, 222, 232, 260 BtriiLS. Page Accordion ... 34 Admiral of the Fleet ... 188 Albans St. 4, 180 Albion 20 COWS. Page Abbess Lady 64 2,3 66 146 2 Ada Adeliza Alice America American Cow 26 160 Arethnsa ... 2 Athelstane, Queen of , ... 174 Athelstane, Lady of 18, 174 Athol, Duchess of ... 68 Australia... 2 Ayrshire Rose 158 TBIBES. Page Acomb ... 2, 3 Actonia 3, 66, 62 Adelaide... 4 Anna ... 4, 261 April Daisy 6 Ariel ... ^ 3 Asia ... 3 287 AMEEICAN TRIBES Page Page Page Page Airdrie Duchess 66 Duchess of Lackaday... 142 Niobe 188 AngeUca ... 202 Vinewood SO LadyAthole 136 Annetia, 84, 202 Duchess of LadyChesterford Oaklawn Daisy 58 Atalanta ... 210 Portlaud.. 50 152 Australia ... 190 Duchess of Tiady Laura 110 Pearlettas 20 Winfield 50 Lady Newham 52 Peris 144 Baroness ... 10 Leopardess 192 Pets 144 Beaniiy Noble 58 Budora ... 236 Lilac ... 92 Phyllis 58 Betfcie May 202 LiUieBell... 192 Bloom ... 86 Paiiy Belles 144 Louan 12, 258 Red Buds ... 94 Boston BeUe 58 Fidelity ... 88 Loudon Duchess TiPiH Rose ... 26 \ Fillagree ... 88 152 Rosa Bonheur 48 Calla ... 162 LuciUe ... 58 Rosamonds ... 52 Cambria 12, 258 Crranny ... 110 . Cassa ... 162 Magnolia... 96 Statelys 144 Cherry ... 142 Hope 120 Minnie Napier 96 Susan 162 Cherry Lass 78 Miss Wiley 152 Coras ... 84 niustrions 20 MrsMotte 218 Undines 118 Duchess of Jane 192 Nannie Valley Tribes 58 Goodness 152 Jenny lind 110 WiUiams 142 Varina 162 Duchess of Julia 58 Nelly Bly 12,78 Oabhill ... 60 Wreath 8 288 B Page Bailey, Crawshaw 56 Bannerman, Mr 87 Bangor, Dean of 40 Barber, Mr 4, 40, 74 Barclay, Capt. 30, 88 Barnes, C. 30, 38, 128 Barnes, Mr (Ireland) 148, 150, 164, 172 Barthropp, N. G. 10, 94,120,216,286,250 Barrow, MrL. ... 56 Barnard, C. ... 44 Bates, Mr 2, 10, 14, 16, 22, 26, 54, 58, 62, 64, 66, 70, 72, 78, 82, 92, 130, 134, 164, 178, 216, 218, 230, 238, 1244, 250 Bate, Mr ... 2, 8, 24 Beasley, Mr ... 126 Beattie, Mr 174, 252 Beauford, Mr 16, 18, 30,90,120,174,246 Becar, Mr 66, 68, 70, 86, 116, gl6 Bective, Lord 2,10,26, 38, 56, 78, 96, 104, 110, 132, 170, 190, 196, 216, 230, 252 Bedford, Mr 58,70,82 Beever, Rev. W. Holt 10, 94, 216, 234 Bell, Mr T. 44,74,82, 98, 124, 174 Bell-Bates ... ...2 Bell, Messrs. 2, 120, 130, 174 Bell, Mr R. 2, 66, 98 Bellamy, Mr ... 134 Benedictines, The 64, 182 Benson, Eev. J., 258 .Berry, Rev. H. 2, 32, 54, 66, 62, 96, 126, 160, 234 Betts, Mr 14, 28, 103, 104, 140 Blezaid, Mr 82, 254 Blathwayt, Capt. 46, 82, 236 B:undell,Mr 130,204 Bolden.MrJ. 88,218 Bolden.Rev.J. 88,146 Boldeu, S. B. 10, 18, 22, 26, 36, 40, .52, 64, 66, 68, 88, 100, 102, 114.2+2 BUIiLB. Page Badsworth... 30 Bainton ... 30 Balco, Captain 36 Barmpton ... 160 Belleville 36,52, 216 Belvedere 64,132 Belted Will 52 Bertram 54, 58,90 Blyth Comet 146 Bolingbroke, Grandson of 234 Bolivar... 4, 152 Bolton, Duke of 88 Bolton, 2nd Diike of 88, 102 Bosquet 188,242 Brailes,DiLbeof 2 Broken Horn 162 Brunswick, Duke of ... 48 Brunswick, StJiDukeof 96 Buck, The 10, 26 Buckingham 42, 150, 270 Buckingham, Duke of... 42 Buchan Hero 82 Bullion ... 144 Burley ...4, l2 Butterfly, Master 200 Butterfly,B<)yal 6, 208 Butterfly, Royal 17th ... 234 Bythis 18 COWS. Page Barforth ... 54 Baroness (heifer,) 62,72 Baroness ... 162 Bates,Lady4th, (Filbert tribe) 82 Beauty, The 1Q,26 Beauty's Butterfly 86 Belinda ... 146 BeUqna ... 236 Bickerstaffe, Countess of 46 Blanche, Lady 10 Blithe 18 Blush 56 Bountiful, Lady 20 Bracelet (JiB.'s) 4,270 Bracelet (Bol- den'a) ... 22 Brawith Lass 30 Brawith Bud 128 Brawith, Lady of 46 Brahdy Cherry 36 Bride of the Vale ' 18 Bride Elect 224 Bridecake 102,114 Bridget ... 18 Bustle ... 18 TBIBES Page BarmptonRose 6 Baroness ... 162 Barrington, Lady ... 10 Barrington, Countess of 11, 184 Bates, Lady 10 Benson ... 12 Bessy ... 12 Beverley,Miss 12 Blanche 12, li BHss ... 18 Blossom (B.B's.) 20 BlueBeU... 118 Bonnet ... 18 Bountiful, Lady 21 Bracelet (Torr's) 22, 270 Brandy, Cherry 40 Bright Eyes (R.C.'s)22,178 Bright Eyes (R.B.'s) 4,261 Broiighton 18 Buttercup (Job- ' son's) ... 24 Buttercup - (La- kin's) ... 24 Butterfly Prin- cess ... 26 Butterflies, The 8,200 Byron, Lady 134 289 B {contimied) Bolton, Mr ... 148 Booth, Mr R. 4,8,12, 18, 36, 40, 66, 68, 88, 102, 122, 126, 154, 224 Booth, Mr J. 16, 22, 80, 86, 122, 146, 150, 152, 186, 260 Booth, Mr T. 0. 40 Booth, Mr Thos. 20 Booth, Mr (Cot- ham) 128 Bower, Major 40, 56, 122 Bowly,MrB., 60, 96, 130, 134, 156, 232 Bowstead, Mr J. 8 Brailes— ... 2,10 Brassey, Mr, 156, 172, 252 BraytonHerd... 218 Braybrooke, Lord 28 Breos, Maud de 264 ' Brogden, Mr 78, 96, 250 Brown, Mr ... 164 Brown, Hon. G-. 154 Bruce, Sir H.H. 88 Bru&e, Mr R. S. 234 ' Buccleuch,Dukeof82 Buena Vista ... 256 Burlingbon, Earl of 10,22,116,120,220 Burgess, Mr ... 226 Burnett, Mr ... 15 Burrows, Mr ... 98 Bnston, Mr ... 4 Page TBIBES. Page c Page Caddy,Mr 98, 110,114 Cadwallader, €ren. 66 68 Campbell, Mr ... 6 O'Callagan, Col. 234 Canada 116 Carruthers, Mr 4, 88, '94, 220, 236 Carr, Mr 4, 6, 16, 18, 22,48,122,200,254, 260, 270 Carlisle, Lord 58,124, 164, 212 BULLS. Page CaUph 184, 204 Cambridge, Duke of 16, 18, 26 Canrohert, Gen. 132 Carxabas, Marquis of ... 46, 154 Chancellor, Lord 28 Charles, Sir 88 Charger ... 242 Cherub ... 214 COWS. Page California ... 248 Calomel ... 260 Cambridge Pre- mium Rose 26, 92 Caxew, Lady 88 Cathalene ... 262 Charity ... 88 Cherry Duchess 40 Cicely ... ... 50 Clarionette... 88 Charmer ... 34 TEIBES. Page Calomel ... 260 Cambridge Rose ... 26 Cameo ... 51 Cathalene ... 263 Celeste ... 8 CeUa ... ... 30 Ceres ... ... 14 Certaintjr 30.128 Chaff ... ... 31 Charity ... 32 Charlotte ... 32 290 C (fiontiwued) Page BUIiLS. Page COWS. Page TBIBBS , Page Catchpole.Mr ... 4 Chrisps 4 Clarionette... 88 Carew Lady 88 Cator, Rev T. 16, 154 Churchill ... 32 Clear Star, 84, 262 Charmer ... 34 Cattiey, Mr 94 Claret, Lord 184 Clematis ... 88 Cherry (Torr's) Chaffey, Major... 172 Cleveland Lad 64 Clementina... 88 267 Cathalene 262 ClevelandLad2nd, Cleopatra(Fuch8ia Cherry ... 36 Chaloner, Mr 154,244, 64 tribe) ... 82 Cheny, Old 266 Comet, Halley 162 Cleveland, (C.C.'s) 41,128, Champion, Mr 66,146 Coenr de Lion, Duchess of 118 134, 154 Chandos - Pole - (JeU, Bichard ... 100 Cold Cream 188 Cherry (Duke of Mr 20, 96, 222 Cornwall, Duke of Coquelicot ... 204 Bnccleuch's) 82 Charge, Mr J. 46,86, 6, 32, 118 Countess (J. Christen ... 42 140, 178 Corsair ... 88 Booth's) ... 22 Cleopatra, 42, 124 Cheney, Mr 4,28,40, Cossack ... 114 Countess ..; 234 Clove 44 70,, 116, 170, 214, Cramer ... 50 Cressida ... 88 Comfit ... 264 216, 242 Crown Prince, 42, Crocus ... 92 Costly .... 96 Chesham, Lord 216 88 Cowslip ... 46 Ohrisp, Mr ... 4,204 Crusade, 118, 188, Cowslip Clarke, Blias Mr 214 202, 210, 252 (Wilson's) 48 dhiisty, Mr ... 264 Cowslip Clayden, Mr ... 216 (Gandy's) 50 Coates, G-. 2, 28, 30, Craggs ... 50 56, 62, 184 Cressida ... .50 Cochrane, Hon. M. H. Cripple ... 52 10, 18, 40, 66, 72, Crummy ... 83 78, 136, 170, 200, Czarina ... 52 234 Oodrington, Mr 30 Coleman, Mr 50, 84, 96, 252 Colling, Mr J.... 188 CoUing,K. 22,24,26, 60, 64, 90, 110, 118, 150, 162, 166, 218, 234 Colling, C. 2, 14, 40, 56, 58, 62, 138, 146, 152, 154, 166, 218, 234, 262 , Combe, Harvey 10, 26,28,114,116,120; 144, 202, 226 Conger, Mr ... 70 Cooper, Mr 110, 148, 216 Comell.Mr... 70,82 Cowling, Mr 46,48 Cradook, Col. 36,224 Crisp, Mr T. ... 250 Crane, Mr... 132,214 Crofton,Mr20,96,176 Crosbie,MrT. 6,234, 264, 272 Cruickshank, Mr 4, 48, 138, 238, 242, 266 2SH D Page BULLS. Page COWS'. Page TRIBES. Page Darby, Mr A. ... 234 Daisy Bull 54, 62 OldDaisy '4,8 ,12, Daffodil... 54 Davies, Mr D. R. 28, Defender 54 36 Daisy, Old 54 216 Delhi ... 120, 132 Daisy Red .. 54 Darlington 58 Davies, R. Pavin 70,' Diamond 16, 270 Daisy Duchess 62, Dahlia, ... 262 108, 132 Dimple Young 58 1 72 Delicacy ... 58 Dawson, Mr ... 105 Dublin, Earl of 34 Desdemona 58 Diana ... 61 Devonsliire, Duke of 180 Diana 90 Dido ... 61 8, 16, 40, 42, 50, 92, Duke of York 7tii Diana '61 Dowke ... 62 105, 114, 120, 134, 64, 69, 132 Dodona 152 Duchess ... 62 170, 200, 252 Duke ... 8 Duchess Ist 62 Duchess of Dickinson, Mr . 16, Dukes of Airdrie Duchess 33rd 118 Geneva 70 50,58 275 Duchess 34th 64 Duchess of Dodds, Messrs 42, 44, Dukes of Geneva Duchess 38th 64 Oneida 70 124, 184, 248 274 118 Duchess of Donkin, Mr 62, 72, Dukes of Hill- Duchess 51st 64 Thpmdale 70 202 hurst ... 275 68 Duchess by Red Douglas, Mr 18, 20, Duke of North- Duchess 54th 68 Highflyer 77 36,88,126,150,230, umberland 22, Duchess 59th 68 Duchess (Pea- 270 64, 152 72 Cock's or Ard- Downes, Mr ... 26 Dukes of Oneida Duchess 66th 68 fert) ... 263 Downing, Mr 70, 90, 275 70 Duchess (Gurry's) 102,, 130, 134 Dukes of Thorn- Duchess 67th 72 263 Drake, Mr ... 86 dale ... 274 Duchess 69th 68 Dulcimer... 264 Drewry, Mr 26, 78, Duke of Tregunter 72 104, 116, 170, 200 2nd ... 64, 116 Duchess 70th 72 Dmid, The ... 6, 8 Duke Red ... 262 Duchess 71st 70 Ducie, Lord 6, 12, 32, Duchess 77th 12, 66,90,114,116,118, •Duchess 78th 72 138,232,262 Duchess 79th 72 Dudding,Mr 184,190 Duchess 84th 72 192, 232, 246 Duchess 97th 72 Dufif, Grant Mr 128, Duchess 101st 72 134 Duchess 103rd 72 | Dugdale, Mr 48, 122, Duchess 107th 72 132 Duchess 108th 72 Dnncombe, Col. 46 Duchess Curry's Dunmore, Lord 4,40, 262, 263 66, 72, 82, 124, 130, 170, 200, 216, 228, 240, 248 Dunn, Mr ... 4 U2 292 E Page B0LLS. Page COWS. Page. TBIBES. Page Bafltwood,Mr 6,8,14, Ebor ... 172 Edith .. 60 Bastthorpe... 232 50, 66, 68, 100, 122, Empire, Prince of Eglantine .. 42 Elizabeth ... 77 206, 238 the... 14,18 Emily, Miss .. 30 Elvira (Fawcett's) Baton, Mr ... 16 Enchanter ... 54 Exhalation .. 86 78 Edwards, Mr ... 92 Bryholme,Iiordof Elvira (see Prin- Emmer8on,Mr 86,96, 170, 218 cess) .. 78 98, 200, 254 Exquisite 6, 66, Elvira (Crofton's) Exeter, Marquis of 4, 152 78 124, 142, 144, 202 Emma ... 77 Empress of Hin- dostan ... 80 Erigone ... 188 Europa ... 82 Eve ... 80 F Page BULLS. Page COWS. Page TBIBES. Page Fair, .Mr ... 48 Fairfax, Sir Thos. Fairfax Lady 148 Fairholme 20,22, Fanning, Major 38 148 Fairy (Pawlett's) 272 Farmer'sMagazine 2, Firby 96, 222 88 Fame ... 89 56 First Fiddle 4 FairyXBates's) 54, Fanny ... 82 Fawcett, Mr J. 26, Plorian ... 90 56 Fantail ... 82 78 Flying Dutchman Faith ... 88 Farewell ... 89 Fawkes, Mr 4, 20, 220 Fanchette 88 Fennel ... 82 110, 154 Foljambe 54,178, Fantima ... 90 Fidget ... 82 Fawaley ... 204 246 Favourite (other- Flora (Maynard's) Fetherstonhaugh, Mr Fop ... 54 wise Lady May- 86 76, 250 Forth 146, 174, nard) 150, 218 Flora (Emmer- Feversham, Lord 34, 230 Fay ... 88 son's) 87 56, 66, 80, 166, 170, Frederick (Towne- Fenella ... 88 Floranthe 87 228 ley) 8, 142 Flora (E. Booth's) Florence (Talbot Fisher, Mr ... 198 Frederick 88 Crosbie's) 264 Fitzhardiuge, Lord (Charge's) 340, Florence ... 88 Florence ... 89 22, 56, 58, 130, 170, 194 Formosa ... 90 Florentia ... 89 172, 208, 216, 238, Fortune 66, 150 Flower ... 91 252 Fragrant Lady 18 Foggathorpe 93 Foster, Mr J. P. 26, Foote, Miss 91 36, 116, 134, 190, Foote, Miss 216, 242 (K.B.'b) 93 Foster, S. P. 74, 82, Frances Lady 95 170, 250 FriU ... 95 Fowler, Mr ... 204 Frost ,. 264 Fox, Mr Geo. 26, 58, Fuchsia ... 85 116, 154, 204, 252 Furbelow... 189 275 French, Emperor of the, 50, 86 293 G Page BULLS. Page COWS. Page TEIBBS. Page Gandy, Capt. ... 50 Gainford ... 36 Gambier Cow 166 G (Torr's) ... 100 Gaifit, Mr ... 14 Gambier 64, 98 Garcia 10, 52 Garland (Crof- Game. T. 128, 184 Gaunt, John of Gaudy ... 146 ton's) ... 96 6arsed,Mr ... .58 184 Geneva, Duohess Garland (Wood's) Game, Geo. 208, 248 Geneva, Duke of of 70 96 Gibson, Mr 12, 258 74 Georgians, Queen Gazelle ... 96 Gibbs, Mr ... 114 George, Lord 68 of the ... 186 Gentle Kitiy 98 Glaister, RevW. 144 Grand Duke 18, Golden Drop 92 Georgiana ... 98 Graham, Eev P. 2, 22, 26, 36, 52, 64 Golden Duchess Gipsy ... 100 48,78,112,116,130 Grand Duke 3rd, 14 Gilliver ... 98 GrenfeU,Mr ... 6 36, 134,150 Golden Pippin Goneril ... 235 Griswold, Mr ... 70 Grand Duke 11th, 162 Grand Duchess Groom, Mr B. ... 44 174 Golden Pippin 100 Guilding, Mr 58,226 Grand Turk 134, (Bmmerson's) 86 Grizzle ... 110 Grundy, Mr 134,216, 224 Grand Duchess Gwynne ... 110 234 Grandson of Bo- 64, 150 Gnnter,Col.l2,66,68, lingbroke 234 Grand Duohess 72, 88, 190, 200, 240 Grazier 28, 172 1st ... 64 Great Mogul 60, Grand Duchess 152 - 2nd ... 64 Grenadier i92 Grand Dnchesis 17th, 64, 103. 108 Grand Duchess 18th ... 108 Grand Duchess 19th ... 108 Grand Duchess 21st ... 108 Grateful, Lady 18 294 H Page Hales, Mr ... 28 HaU, A. ... 22 HaU, Mr 44 Hamer, C. M. Ifr EarueBs, Mr, U.S.A. 58, 192, 194 Harris, Mr ... 56 Harrison, Mr G, P. 76 Harrison, Eev T. 96 Harrison, W. 158 Harvey, C. W. 130, 134, 166, 216 Harward, Mr 3. 16, 112, 134, 252 Havering Park 10 Hay, Mr 66, 146, 238 Hayter, Mr W. G. 42, 44, 124 Headf ort, Marqnis of 96 Herefords, challenge to 160 Hegan, Mr 102, 103, 104 Hegan's Cattle, Notes on ... 106 Hendre Herd 58, 132 HendonSale ... 10 Hetherington, Mr 112 Hill, Hon. & Rev Noel 30, 96, 134, 162 Holford, Mr 70, 112, 170, 286, 236, 240, 244, 252 Holland, Mr 52, 124 Holmes, Mr.. 152 Homfray, Mr J. R. 154 Hope, Mr ... 174 How, Mr 138, 268 Housman, Mr 2, 30, 52, 54, 222, 254 Howard, Mr.,. 114 Hughes, Rev D. L. 58 Hntton, Mr... 144 Hustler, Mr 26, 56, 58 Hutchinson, Mr 14 BULLS. Page Harbinger 88 Harem, Lord of the 154 Haughton 54 Hecatomb 22, 152 Heir of English- man 214 Hiawatha 174,280 Henwood... 2 Holkar ... 96 Hopewell,... 88 Hubback 62, 180 Hubback, second 26 Hubback, Baron 2nd 76 Hazlecote, Duke of 124 COWS. Page Halnaby ... 224 Haughton 54, 196 Helena ... 16 Heydon Rose 28 Highland Flower 90 Hindostan, Empress of 80 Hope ... 88 TEIBES. Page Halnaby 22, 117 Harmony 266 Harriet ... 120 Havering Lily -118 Hawkey ... Heath Rose Hebe Hecate Hecuba ... Hermione Honey Hope Hudson 120 266 120 122 122 122 42, 124 ... tS8 ... 124 295 I-hJ Page ByLLS. Page COWS. Page TRIBES. Page Jaqnes, Mr 58, 228, Imperial Prince lo ... ... 258 Innocence . .. 124 JefEerson, Eev J. D. 102, 134 JnnO ... 90 Isabella .. 126 52, 240 Ingram, Sir J ... .. 126 Jobling, Mr 12, 60, Arthnr ... 272 Jessy .. 267 90, 202, 222, 258 Jaspar ... 226 Jobson, Mr 24, 94, JeweUOT 226, 270 184, 218, 220, 236 John, St. ... 152 JoUy,Mr ... 80 Page Kelt, Mr ... BO Kenlis, Lord (Bective) 50, 58, 96, 170 Eennaid, Kev R. B. 74, 186 KUlerby ... 4 KUlick, Mr ... 46 Eimbolton ... 90 King, Col. 46, 114 Eingscote, Col. 2,44, 46,98,110,120,124, 138, 170, 174, 216, 252 Kniglitl^, Sir C. 26, 34,54,122,178,184, 188 BtriiliB. ' Page Ketix>n Ist 54, 62 Eetton 2nd 40 KUnshaw ... 54 Eildonan ... 115 Kitt ... 46, 98 Enight of the Bath ... 212 Enight of the Crescent... 213 Enight of the Thistle ... 212 Eohinoor ... 90 COWS. EjirkleTingftoii Dnchess ... 130 Enightley lady 2nd ... 188 TBIBES. Page Eetnra ... 128 Khirkee 128,176 Eirklevington 130 296 Page BULLS. Page COWS. Page TBIBES. Page Ladds, Mr 176, 214 Lablaohe 10, 52, Lady Betty 146 Lady 133, 234 Tfl,kin, Mr 24, 176 250 Lady of the Lake Lally ... 134 Lampson, Sir Curtis Lamp ol Lothian 194 Lancaster... 138 16, 18, 22, 114, 170, 126 Lancaster, Lancaster, 174, 204, 214, 216 Lancaster 28, 160 Duchess of 8 Duchess of 138 Langston, Mr 32, Lawnsleeves 182 Ditto ditto 24 Laura , ... 142 140, 204, 230, 266 Leonard ... 224 Lax, Miss ... 152 Laurestina 215 Larking, Mr 40, 82, Leonidas ... 68 Lady 234 Lavender... 138 90, 96, 130, 204, Locomotive 166 Lavender, Sir C. 262 Lord - Lieutenant Tempest's, 142 Lawford,Mr 176,214 210 Leopoldine 20, Lawson, Sir "W. 12, Lottery ... 188 143 16, 32, 36, 84, 116 Lumley ... 14 Lilac 144 Lax, Mr 36, 40, 52 ' Lingcropper 144 Leney and Sons 2, Lofty 144 36, 140, 204, 238 Louisa ... 140 Leney, Mr C. 28, 140 Lucinda ... 142 Lindsay, Col.-Loyd Lucy 146 32, 142, 202, 248 Lister, Mr 82 Lloyd, Mr A. ... 240 , Loder,-MrR. 58,252, 254 ^ Loft, Mr 30 Logan, Mr 14,20,32, 244 Lodge, Mr ... 240 ^ Longman, Mr 36, 200, 216 Lonsdale, Lord 146 Lovell,Mr. 146 Lovatt, Mr 170, 216, 220 Lynn, Mr J. ... 268 297 M Fage BULLS. Page COWS. Page TRIBES. Page Mace, Mr ... 248 MoHale, Dr 242 Magdalene 30, M (Torr's) 148 Mcintosh, Mr 10, 46, Malachite 46, 134 56,62 Madaline 146 50, 58, 92, 108, 114, Marcus ... 146 Magic ... 116 Ma'gdalenaSl, 62 118, 124, 170, 188, Marquis 62 202 Malibran ... 92 Magdalene ' 146 204, 218, 240, 244 Magnus Troil 266 Marchioness 130 Malibran 148 McOulloch, 84, 96, Marmaduke 26, Maria ... 206 Mantalini 148 162, 198, 228, 238 116 Marcella ... 196 Mary Buth 268 Majoribanks', Mr 58, Marton Duke 84 Mary Queen' 74 Maria ;.. 150 116, 202, 258 May Duke 156 Mary 3rd of the Mason's ... 150 Manchester Show 4 Midas 28 Three Maries 58 Matilda ... 96 Manchester, Duieof Mussulman 36, Matohem ... 166 Mazurka ... 154 12, 134, 144, 170, 270 MatUda ... 96 Medora ... 154 176, 216, 238, 252 Matadore .. 154 Maynard, Lady Mercia ... 176 Mann, Mr ... 60 14, 66, 150, 238, Milbauk 31', 155 Mason, Mr 6, 36, 64, 262 Minstrel 66, 82, 234 Merey Peal 18 (Gwynne's)' Martin, Mr ... 198 MUbank ... 30 110,116 Mauleverer, Mr 92 MilTin^r ... 150 Minstrel Maw, Mr ... 14 Minikin ... 56 (Bowlys) 156 Maxwell, Sir W. S. Modish ... 150 Miss Molly 154 140, 258 Mona ... 2 Moselle ... 167 Maynard, Mr J-. C. Moss Rose 26, 28 Mona ... 157 12, 142, 198 Musical (G-wynne) Moss Rose Maynard, Mr A. L. 92, 116 (Wetherell'B) 158 44, 54, 66, 76, 84, Moss Rose (R. 86, 130, 150, 162, Booth's) 156 202, 218, 238, 240, Moss Rose 252 (Stratton's) 158 Mead-Waldo, Mr 244 Moss Rose Megibben, Mr 46, 70 (Bustou's) 158 Metca,lf, Eev E. 142 Moss Rose Micklethwait, Kev J. (Whitaker's) 160 262 Mo8sMose(R.C.'s) Moore, Mr Geo. 36, 160 170, 244 Musical ... 156 Monastic Herd 64 Morgan, Sir C. 160 Morris, Mr C. L. 16, 30, 66, 70 Morton, Mr 38, 48, 198 Moieton, Lord 90, 130, 182, 140, 156, 170 298 N ' Page BULLS. Page COWS. Page TBIBES. Page Nesham, Mr Newby, Mr ... 76 166. 206 Norfolk 6, 32, 64, 118, 238 Northumberland, Duke of 22, 64, 152 Necklace 4, 16, 64, 74, 270 Nectarine Blossom 20, 158 NellG-wynne 132 Nonpareil 90,118 Nonpareil C.C.'s 20 Nancy Duchess 4, 8,74 Nonsuch .... 162 Nonpareil 160 Nosegay ... 162 Page BULLS.' Page COWS. Page TEIBES. Page Ohio Company 84, Oxford 2nd 202 O'Neil, Miss 90 Oherea 162 162, 192, 230 Oxford, Baron Oneida, Duch- Olive Leaf 134 Oliver, Capt., R.B. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, ess of ... 70 Orange ... 164 22, 40, 48, 94, 104, 4th, 5th, 6th, Oxford Pre- Oxford ... 164 105, 136, 164, 212 7th 168 mium Cow 166 Outhwaite, Mr 198, Oxford's King OxfordjBaron- 236, 264 and Prince 170 Oxford's Bar- onet 170 Oxford Beau 171 ess 168 Oxford, Ist Lady of ... 168 Oxford, 5th Lady of ... 170 Oxford, Count- ess of ... 170 Oxford, Mar- chioness of 170 Oxford, Ladies of 170 Oxford BeUe 171 Oxford, Miid of, 6th ... 90 Page BULLS Page COWS Page TEIBES Page Parkinson, Mr 14. Patriot ... 30 Patricia ... 40 Patch ... 172 16,50,54,112, 114, Petrarch ... 88 Pearly ... 22, 270 ■ Paulina ... 172 116 Phenomenon 90 Pelerine ... 150 Pauline ... 269 Parker, Mr ... 66 Pilot ...-132 Pink 16th ... 184 Peach ... 174 Parrington, Mr 90, Prra,m ... 50, 168 Pocahontas 162 Peahen ... 174 210, 248 Prince Imperial 52 192 Peari ... 177 Pawlett, Mr 88, 150 Prince Geneva . 58 Points, Miss 256 Pearl, Saunders's Peacock, Mr 174,262 Puritan 10, 26, 148 Polytint . 254 246 Pearlettas ... 20 ■ Portia ... 212 PhiUis ... 80 Pedigree Endings 279 Princess Eoyal 6 Place ... 174 Peel, Mr Jon., 16. 18, Playmate... 262 46,122 Polly ... 177 Penrhyn, Lord, 2, 24, Pomp .. 269 38, 40, 46, 58, 104, Poppy ... 174 105, 116, 138, 147, ^ Poppy ... 177 172, 204 Portia ... 212 Pennyman, Sir J., 24 Powyke ... 1.76 Philips, Mr J. F.P, 82 Premium (Crof- Philips, Sir Geo., 204, ton's) ... 176 216 Premium(Wood's) Pickering, Mr ..180 246 Pigot, Lady, 12, 18, 1 Primrose ... 178 80, 94, 1.50, 15S, Princess 36, 178 200, 204, 216, 268 Princess (Dodd's) Pointer, Ilev. R. 214 184 Po-wel,Col, 58, 76,256 • Pricillas ... 184 Prices made in Purity ... 184 America ... 276 Pye ... 184 Priestley, Mr 4, 56, 106, 122 Q Page BULLS. Page COWS. Page TBIBES. Page " Quartette Queenly", 224 Queen of Trumps, 86 Quickly... 188 Queen Mary, 74, 164, 187 Queen Mab,v88, 224 Queen of the May, 88, 224 Queen of the Ocean, 88, 224 Queen of the Vale, 88,224 300 E Page Eaine, Mr W. ... 76 Eaine's blood 76; 210 Bamsden, Sir J. 2,56 Bankin, Mr ... 62 Rawstorne, Mr 32 Bennie, Mr ... 118 Renick, A. ... 194 Rhodes, Rev. J. A. 76 Rick, Stiles, Mr 96, 128, 158 Riokardson, Mr 30 Rigg, MrJon. 36,50, 236 Robertson, Mr i, 82, 142, 184 Robertson, Messrs 38, 48, 96 Robinson, Mr Tkos. 24, 142 Robson, Mr 100, 148 Robinson, Mr J. 94, 156, 172, 190, 202 204 Bobarts. Mr 58, 216, 250 Rolls, Mr ... 58 Botch, Mr 58, 144 Rothschild, Sir Anthony de 58,220 Rudd, Major 30, 56 BULLS. Page Ravens worth. Baron of... 52 Realm, Star of the 154, 234 Red Knight 242 Remus ... 142 Rex 94 Rinaldo ... 90 Rob Roy 8, 132 Romeo ... 124 Rosedale, Duke of 28 Roses, King of the 28 Rotksay, Duke of 66 Royal Cumber- land ... 28 Royal Chester 28 Royal Lancaster 28 Royal Cambridge 28 Royal Oxford 168 Rufus ... 206 Ruff of the Needle 134 COWS. Page Realm, Queen of the ... 94 Red Rose (Hustler's) 26 Red Daisy ... 54 Bed Rose of the Isles ... 194 Red Rose of Balmoral ... 194 Red Rose (B. Booth's)... 88 Bed Bose (Carr's) 3fi Red Byes ... 252 Ringlet (500 gs.) ... 270 Roan Duchess 2nd ... 14 BoUa ... 236 Rose of Sharon (American Cow) 26; 194 Rose of Athel- stane ... 150 Rose of Autumn 150 Rose of Promise 150 Bose of Sharon (Douglas's) 150 Rose of Warlaby 150 Rose Stanley 158 Rosebud (Wood's) 96 Rosedale ... 200 Roses, Queen of the ... 204 Rowena ... 248 Ruby Bose ... 78 TBIBES. Page Bachel ... 188 Red Duchess 190 Red Rose (Van- meter's) ... 192 Red Rose (American ti-ibe) ... 194 Bed Neck ... 202 Besplendent 190 Bevelry ... 190 Binglet ... 201 Rook Rose... 198 Rosebud ... 96 Rose of Australia 198 Rose of Baby 200 Bose Castle 200 Eosebud i(Duddings) 192 Eosalind ... 202 Rosamond ... 202 Rosette ... 206 Rosy (Dent's) 204 Rosy (Sir Charles Knightley's) 204 Ruby (Mr Bowly's)... 208 Ruby (Sir C. Knightley's) 208 Rugia Mblett208 Ruth 128, 188- Ruth (Game's) 248 Ryedale, Belle of ... 210 Rydale, Bloom of ... 210 Page Saingbury, Mr 58, 96 Salt, Sir W. H. 4,10, 50, 112, 136 Sanday, Mr 206, 226 Sartoris, Mr 16, 204, 216, 220 Saunders, Mr ... 222 Sorattoii,Mr 74,238 "SeventeenSjThe" 218 Sharpe, Mr ... 28 Sharpeley, Mr... 38 Sheldon, J. O.... 170 Sheldon, Mr H. ,J. 2, 36, 40, 48, 66, 128, 204, 216 Sherborne, Lord 128, 248 Shepherd, Mr ... 40 Sherwood and Ste- phens 110 Sholebrook ... 102 Simpson, Grenl. 94,222 Sinclair, Sir John 284 Singleton, Mr 78, 144, 238, 242, 268 Skelmersdale, Lord 6, 10, 38, 70, 114, 116, 136,170,174,250,252 . Slye, Mr' ... 10, 76 Smeaton, Mr ... 92 Smith, Mr H. ... 92 Smythe, Owen 4, 220 Spearman, Mr... 164 Spencer,Mr,TT.S.A. 120 Spencer, Lord 6, 8,34, 54, 90, 105, 228 StanhopefMrJ.B.22 Stauiforth, Eev. T. 8, 90, 92, 150, 266 Stephenson, J. 64, 110, 126 Stevens, Ambrose 54 180, 254 Stewart, Mr ... 150 Stokes... 96, 134,264 'Storer,Eev. J. 16,102, 108,114,204,206,260 Stone, Mr '. 238 Stratton, R. 134, 138, 168, 188, 262, 224 Strafford, Mr 14, 32, 34, 134, 154, 204 Strickland, Mr 154 Studley 4 Sudely, Lord 8, 14,214 Swinburne, Sir J. 156,190,244 SydneyExhibition 96 301 S_ BULLS. Page SatelUte. 82,204 Schamyl Bey 16 Shafto, Capt. 52, 216 Sheet Anchor 148 Silky Laddie 188 Sir James, The Rose ... 150 Solon ... 10, 250 Sovereign .. 246 Squire, The 100 Statesmen (We- therell's bull)232 Stout 254 Studley Bull 178 182 COWS. Page Sarah, Lady 8 Satin 18 Secret 216 Silk 18 Southwick Cherry 36 Stanley, Lady 18 Stanwick ... 62 Sweetbriar ... 90 Sweetheart 34 Sylph (Arbuth- not's) 34, 150 Sylph (Barnes's) 34, 150 Sylphide ... 270 TEIBBS. Page Sally 118, 211 SaUy, Old 211 Sarah, Lady (B. B.'s) ... 212 Sarah, Lady(Ma- son's) ... 212 Selina .. 236 Seagull, Young 220 Semele ... 214 Serapfaina 214 Siddington 130 ■ Silence .,. 216 Snowdrop 216 Sookburn Sail 14 Sonsie ... 218 Sowerby ... 272 South wickjPride of 216 Starling ... 219 Starville ... 220 Statira (Tanqu- eray's) ... 220 Statira (Wat- son's) ... 220 Strawberry (An- gus's) ... 222 Strawberry, Duchess 222 Strawberry White (B. B.'s) 224 Strawberry, Red 224 Sugar Plum 226 Summerton 198, 226 Surmise ... 216 Sweetheart 228 Sylph ... 227 302 SALES. Page Atherton 40 Angerstein's ... 156, 244 AudleyEnd ... 28, 74 Aylesby 41, 98, 228, 244 Babraham ... 28,36 Ball's 174 Barber's 74 Barclay's 246 Barnes's, Mr ... 148, 154 Barnes's, C. ... 30, 52 Barmpton... 26, 42, 90 Bedford's, B. G. ... 152 Bell's, T 174 Berkeley Castle 16, 156, 158 Berry, Rev. H. (Liverpool) 32 Do., (Chepstow) 96 Do., (Henwood) 96 Blathwayt's, Capt. 34, 82 Bolden's, S. B 242 Bowness 10, 136, Brailes... 2, 10, 136, 204 Braytou 12,32,36,116,218 Butler's, Mr 46 Bushey Grove 58, 60, 120, 202, 258 Caddy's 114 Oartwright's 220 Castle Grove 88 Cator's, Eev. Thos. 16, 154 Chalouer's, Mr 34, 148, 154, 244 Chapman's 120 Cheney's, Mr 40, 116, 174, 244 Chilton (Mason's) 152, 166 Clayden's 216 CobhamPark... 26, 28 Cock's ... ... ... 204 Coleman's 252 Conishead Priory 114, 200, 252, 254 Budding's, Mr ... 34 Dunmore's, Lord 10, 42, 140, 252 Baton's, Mr 16 Edwards's 92 Bhnhurst (Geo. Fox) 116 132 Page Fawcett's, Mr... 90,214 Fawsley 204, 206 Fetherstonhaugh, Mr 250 Fisher's 198 Foster's 36, 50, 74, 82, 96, 116, 156 Graham's Groom, B. 92 182 Hales 28 Hagnaby 228 Harrison's 50 Havering Park ... 118 Hendon (Tanqueray's) 10, 86, 116, 120, 126, 152, 162, 220, 250 Holker 16, 116, 170, 200 How's 138 Hyning 88, 152 Ketton ... 30,56,234 Eingsoote 254 Kirklevington 26, 66, 100, 166, 170, 238, 250 Lampson, Sir C. 18,216 Langston's, Mr ... 32 Larking's,Mr 84,90,130, 132, 228, 232, 252 Lathom ... 110,174,244 Lawford's ... 50, 110 Leney's, Messrs 36, 120, 178 Lister's 82 Logan's, Mr ... 14,32, Lynn's 204 Martin's, E. (Australia) 198 Martin, Mr 244 MoCulloch, Mr ..232 Marton-le-Moor ... 252 Meakin's 82 Milcote 34, 60, 94, 122 228, 246 Morton's, E 198 Moore's, Mr 82, 110, 134 New York Mills 6, 14, 46, 68, 82, 86, 96, 114, 144, 152, 154, 188, 204, 244, 252 Page Old Mere Hall ... 28 Oliver's, Mr. E. B. 22 Paines 110 Pawlett's ... 88, 150 Peel's, Jon 136 Pencraig Court ... 56 Penrhyn's. Lord ... 58 Philips's,SirGeo. 126,246 Philips's,J. W. ... 236 Preston Hall 104, 107, 200 Eich's, S. 50, 90, 96, 128, 232 Eobarts's ... 58, 214 Robinson's ... 94, 172 Eobinson's,MrThos. 24 Eolt's, Sir John 22, 58 Salt's, Sir W. H. 16, 116, 156 Sartoiis's, Mr... ... 216 Sanday's, Mr... 88, 226 Saunders's, Mr ... 54 Searsoh's ... 184, 190 Sholebroke 164 Siddington 96, 130, 156, 208 Slye's 52 Smith's, Mr E. 152, 154 Studley 4 Tansley's 154 Tempest's 30 ThompsDn's 98 Tortworth 6, 68, 94, 116, 168 Towneley 8,14,234 270 Tracy's 228 Underley... 84, 96 130 Viveash's 50 Whitworth's, Sir J. 200 "White's 76 Wilkinson's 140 Wilson's +8 Windsor 170 Winterfold 16 Wiseton 66,1.52 Wood's 96,246 303 Page BULLS Page COWS Page TBIBES Page anqneray, Mr 10, Tanare ... 82 Telemacina 160 Telluria 4, 228 42, 66, 68, 110, 114, Telemaohus 140 Thames ... 194 Titania ... 228 116, 216 Telemachos 6th ThomdaleEose26 Trinket ... 230 Teeswater Cattle 2, 124 Tragedy 122,230 Toy 270 56, 182 Thick Hook 142 Trinket 32, 154 Tuberose (KB.'s) TempeBt,MrH.30, 144 Tregunter, 2nd Tripes 24, 54, 180, 93, 271 Tempest, Sir H. V. Dukeof ... 116 196 TuUp 230 78, 92, 122, 178, 230 Thorpe ... 210 Tmmps, Queen of TumeU 128,134, Tempest, Sir 0. E. 6, Touchstone 92, 36 160 82, 94, 134, 142, 234 254 Twin Duchess 36 Thome, Mr 58, 66, Towneley, Duke 68, 204 of 8 Thornton, Mr 10^54, Tyne,Dukeof 100 110, 112 Tracy, Morton, Mr 224 Tregas)ds,Mr ... 94 Torr, Mr 4,18,22,34, 40,66,88,90,92,148, 152, 198, 202, 206, 228, 244, 266, 270 Touche, La Mr 150 1 Towneley, Col. 14, 1 22, 52, 68, 74, 76, 86, 100, 170, 226, 228 Towneley ..." 6 Troutbeok, Mr 12, 112,114,222 j ■ Trotter, Mr 66, 196 1 u Page BULLS. Page COWS. , Page TEIBES. Page TJnthani, Mr 4, 36 XTnderley, 3rd Ursula ... 90,232 Underley Darling Duke of ... 74 230 Usurer 66, 152, 162 V . Page BULLS. Page COWS. Page Vaa,Mr 68 Valiant (Col. Vane, Lady 42 TEIBES. Page Vitre, H. Denis Towneley's) 86 Velvet JJyes 254 Valentine, Lady de 8,130 Vatican ... 236 Veuus,Victrix 20 134 Vivian, Hussey 264 Veteran ... 52 Verbena(Maaon's) VaUant,Ttfi,dy 118 Vocalist 10, 52,152 94 Venus (Talbot- Vernal Star 234 Orosbie's) 272 Vesper Star 234 Venus 232 1 Vesfcris 3rd 234 Venilia ... 233 Victoria (Prize Verbena 4, 237 Cow) .. 86 Vesper 234 Viotoria(Barnes's) Vestris ... 234 150 Victoria ... 237 VivandiSre 192, Violet 235 236 Vivandiere... 237 301 w Page BTILLS Page COWS Page TEIBBB Page Waloot and Campbell, Waddingworth30 "Waterloo Cow," Wallflower 286 18, 170 Warwick, Earl of 238 Walnut ... 238 Waldy, Mr 6, 8, U2 168 Waterloo 2nd 240 Waterloo, 103,238 Walker, Mr 30, 88, 144 Waterloo, Grand Waterloo 3rd 118 Welcome ... 246 "WaisteU,Mr ... 54 Duke of 238 Waterloo 32nd238 Wharfdale Lady Walsinghaia, Lord 5 8, Weathercock, Welcome, by 246 138 10, 152 Water King 156 White Cow... 126 Warlaby ... 4 Wellington, 222 Wellington Cow, White Eose... 248 •Waterloo Cows 10.S Western 'Comet, 116 White Eose, Watson, Mr 6, 8, 76, ■ 46, 99 , White Heifer, Dodd's ... 248 ' 88, 142, 198, 220 Weston 3rd, Grand CoUing's 188 Wildair, E.C.'s, Welsted, Mr 174, 262 Duke of ... 108 Wildair ... 90 248, 256 Wetherell, Mr 6, 14, Wharf dale... 12 Wild Eyes Lassie, Wildair, Whit- 42,54,60,118,158, Wharfdale 3rd 260 taker's ... 256 202, 206 Dilke of ... 74 Winsome ... 252 Wild Eyes ... 248 Webb,Jonas,28,30,34 White Bull, E.C.'s Worcester Lady, Winifred ... 258 Whitaker,Mr2,4, 12, 64, 92 252 Winning Witch, 20. 22, 24, 26,' 28, Whittington 232 258 32; 40, 54, 56, Wild Duke... 10 Wreath ... 8 58, 76, 82, 88, 96, Windsor ... 20 - 134, 140, 144, 162, 172, 216, 220, 246 Wiitworth, SirW.16 Wilkinson, Mr & Mrs i 20, 120, 138, 144, 228, 268 Williams, Rev. E. T. 20, 266 WiUiams,MrS.TJ.S.A 14.4. Wilson, Ben, 30, 46, ' 48, 76, 128, 184 Wilson, Mr (Shot- ! ley) 48 Wilson, Jacob... 100 Wiley, Mr ... 54, 236 Wood, Mr G. ,88, 96 1 Woodward, Mr W. 62, 1 107, 134, 220, 226 Woodbouse, Mr 110, 142, 216 Wright, Mr ...,142 ' Wright, Miss ... 148 , Y—Z Zetland, Lord Page 264 BULLS. Page COWS. Zeal Zvesda Page . ,228 . 18 TEEBES. Page " Yellow Tribe Old" 230 BERATA Page 95 — Tribe Lady Frances, should read lOd Duchess ty Wellington, not Duchess of Wellington. Page 208 — ^Bottom line but one should read Angas^ not Angua