454. 
Cherry Constance 2d, red; calved May 6, 1872; by 11th Duke of Geneva, (9343,) 
T. J. Mepibben, Cynthiana, Kentuckyi. 234522 265). eee eh eee ee $1, 725 
Empress of Acomb, rich roan; calved April 18, 1867; by Lord Blithe, (22126,) 
Hon) David Chistie, ParisCanada--/-seseneees o- os sebece pee eee eee eee 525 
White Empress, white; calved December 6, 1871; by Royal Briton, (27351,) 
Simon) beatiie;bangor, Canadas. .osssveemineacce.- <5 cis tee else. eee eee 1, 000 
Fidessa, roan; calved May 23, 1867; by Duke of Gwynne, (4730,) with bull-calf. 
jush dropped, LP. Wisher, Kentneky,.2.c6 gece<epeiccs se <ee0cosees- Ee Oe ee 55D 
War Trophy, red roan; calved May 31, 1868; by Cherry Prince, (23555,) B. B. 
(GLOOM an sea sc iclsiscnsic 44 OOH OOO OO RIES (5 SUSE eM HoT e I nos ag seu oan 250 
Water Lily, red and white; calved May 12, 1868; by Breast Plate, (19337,) 
Pen eke AI LOM «3-1: 22. inne wc eee tee aera 1 ole Jen = ose e reese eee 1, 125 
Mistress Ford, roan; calved December 15, 1868; by Lord Lyons, (26677,) Simon 
PABST OMMED Cigittin ica aalseie.e.a'uieibiccn ls tele & Regie ee = o = = ho ot neice es ae _ 500 
Lady Valentine 3d, roan ; calved January 1, 1871; by 4th Duke of Geneva, (7931,) 
James Miles, Pennsylvania.....-.--.--.. SD COS DEORE EORE ED ortterecic hen. 525 
Rose of Summer, red; calved April 6, 1872; by Knight of St. George, (26544,) 
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BULLS. 
1. 2d Duke of Oneida, red; calved August 3, 1870; T. J. Megibben, Cynthi- 
ana pNentvUCkyinh 3 ssaneeke- Senco emer ee Laces ccce wens acre eee eee $12, 000 
2. 4th Duke of Oneida, red and white; calved January 16, 1872; (sold under 
guarantee that “ he has been, is now, and will be a getter,”) Hon. A. B. 
GOrmeles conic sae wk wists So Soe siterclee SOO AG oo = wooo es eersia ainsi aae ae 7, 600 
Spalderman, calved. 1871.) bom. Ab. Cormeliteece.. +25. 0s c5 ce one scien eee 250 
AAC VANCE MLO AMOS NL, MUMMOIS enn s cate Mails) cis) =< 0'0, mice ola a: Sin caiey ae on oe 180 
SAV wd Oats: Wk. wincan; LUINOIS s.5 esheets ents ocie.c cece G-lecloeee oe 160. 
6) 7thyDuke’ of Oneida,cA. Wve Griswold. s-sapiseicies «-.0 ccece Csacee ec een 4, 000 
7. Waterman, B. P. Goff; Clark County, Kentucky...--.-----.5.-.-. che anes 325 
Seal cone ike OU CAIN c'2 cinco coin Sela oe eee tee asic: + wicis, w sce cise eae eae 275 
SEM aoe Mor eae. VON a ata ote eee ee etait nia) = ietalinle ie ete Siena 300 
HO eerinceAlired, Lhomas Dan; Mondon, Onomeasssesses.:cc- soe seein eee 600 
Heal OthwwanlorOxford, ton. AJ, Cormelipepsccsse nas ccccie ees os eis 2, 500 
ig Roderco, | C. M.)Wansing, Attica, New WOlKecccce sacs ele- 2 ac re saele eee . ;, 200 
iS othplord' Oxtord; Simon: Beattie | so. 2taeser sets seacccme =o cee sec seceee 1, 300 
14. Rufus, Professor M. Miles, Lansing, Michigan.--... 2-22. .----. .-se-.--me 390 
iS baron bates 5th, dion: Abo Cornell Cee eee emeiece s-.cacc ae oe ee 525 
1b. Brcht,buttertly, on. A. ByCormelll-sae-etece oe ceees. so-so s- eee eee 200 
17. Bull calf of Lady. Worcester 4th, Simon Beattie...--. .----.------ ---2sece 450 
[Of the above bulls, Nos. 5 to 11, inclusive, were yearlings, and all the later ones 
calves of 1873. Nos. 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 were got by 4th Duke of Geneva; No. 2 
by Baron of Oxford; No. 5 by Royal Duke of Oxford; No.7 by Royal Briton, and 
Nos. 9, 11, 18, 14, 15, 16, and 17 by 2d Duke of Oneida. 
SUMMARY. 
if Duchesses, averaging: $21,709 each) Weacis... ..-'--. cre eh ace aes $238, 800 
( Oxtords averaging $4514 each). seemeaeee ccs = sc. come veces ee eleaeerts 31, 600 
74 other females, averaging $1,086 each..---. feces: scot ae eee eee ee eee 80, 375 
92 cows and heifers, averaging $3,813 each...-....--.---------------+--60 350, 775 
17 bulls and bull calves, averaging $1,836 each..........---..---2+------ 31, 215 
109 Thandetns S04 oo 4A 20S. os ce es eae ee ols -lo ec aseaeedc see =e eee 381, 990 
In the above summary the 8th Duchess of Thorndale, whose age 
probably incapacitated her from breeding, is counted among the ‘ other 
females.” For the same reason six other old cows were sold, at the re- 
quest of the audience, as beef-cattle. 
