360 THE GUERNSEY BREED 



Coralou's Lily 19229, A. R. 445, G 320.69 



Coralou's Lily 19229, A. R. 445, A. (re-entry) 450.05 



dam of 



Lura Godiva 25243, A. R. 1241, C 369 95 



Lura Coralily 29245, A. R. 3551, A 508.83 



Captain Robbie II 8466, A. R. 

 sire of 



Altina's Model 39263, A. R. 2866, E . 317.81 



Robbie's Queen 24551. A. R. 3392, A 493.39 



Staraletta 41824, A. R. 3394, D 463.96 



Louan of Richmond 15810, A. R. 335, C 420.44 



dam of 



Louan of Richmond II 29246, A. R. 1177, F 377.54 



Lura Maud 20372, A. R. 1545, A 470.09 



Richmond Louanelle 19173, A. R. 444, G 297.50 



Lura Roberts 25241, A. R. 1178, C 359.71 



Lucy Bishop 15692 

 dam of 



Lou of Richmond 15727, A. R. 221, G 347.64 



Lura Lucille 29249, A. R. 1244, F 354.96 



Lura's Last 15728. A. R. 1548, A 437.78 



Laura Bishop 13367 

 dam of 



Laurel of Richmond 15724. A. R. 275, G 371.68 



Mina Kathryn 17985, A. R. 336, G 305.54 



Olive of Richmond 15815, A. R. 218, F 282.83 



Olive of Richmond 15815, A. R. 218, A. (re-entry) 427.69 



dam of 



Daisy of Birchwood 22176, A. R. 1033, G 260.86 



Masher's Golden of Birchwood 32340, A. R. 2030, G 306.30 



Gold Ollie 16953 A. R. 4286, A 551.36 



dam of 



Gold Ollie III 39085, A. R. 4137, B 492.52 



Gold Ollie IT -20449, A. R. 4135, A 580.98 



Gold Ollie IV 26630, A. R. 4138, D 619.68 



Materna 1334 and Her Descendants. 



(See picture, page 190, Chapter VII.) 



Duchess of Geneva 847 was imported by S. C. Kent, West Grove. 

 Pa., August 28, 1881, being then a two-year-old heifer carrying her 

 first calf. This calf, a heifer, was dropped September 11, 1881, and 

 was named Nerissa of Geneva 848, and she came with her mother that 

 same winter to the farm of N. K. Fairbank, Lake Geneva, Wis. 



Duchess proved to be an unusually good cow, milking her best 

 in January, 1885, when she reached 36 pounds 3 ounces milk in one 

 day, and 1,078 pounds and 13 ounces for the month, and from January 

 1st to October 26th she milked 7,143 X 4 pounds milk. I find in the 

 Fairbank record books, so carefully kept for years by Supt. Law- 

 rence, two churn tests of Duchess. One was of seven milkings in 

 March, 1885, when she gave 108 pounds 14 ounces of milk from which 

 was churned 4 pounds 9 ounces of butter; and one in November, 1883, 

 when in seven days she gave 182 pounds 3 ounces milk, which made 

 10 pounds 12 ounces of butter, she having calved in September. She 

 lived until February 17, 1887, and had' six calves, but we hear little 

 of three of them. Her son, Duchine, was used some in the Fairbank 

 herd and sired at least one good cow, Duchinette, who was the ma- 

 ternal grandmother of Standard, A. R. 30. 



Duchess was sired on the Island by Billy 1st 109, F. S., and her 

 daughter, Nerissa by Billy 2d 110, F. S., and they were bred by F. 

 Heaume, Les Houards, Forest, and Mr. Heaume still maintains a high 

 class herd. 



Nerissa proved to be even better than her dam, and Mr, Law- 



