112 A HISTORY OF SHORT-HORN CATTLE. 



Oxford 10th, red-and-white, calved Dec. 30, 1848 Col. Morris 53 11 



Oxford llth, roan, calved Aug. 25, 1849 Earl Ducie 131 5 



Oxford 12th, roan, calved Aug. 27, 1849 Lord Feversham. . . 85 1 

 Oxford 13th, roan, calved Jan. 7, 1850 N. J. Becar (U. S. A.) 63 3 



Oxford 14th, roan, calved March 1. 1850 Mr. Downes 21 



2d Duke of Oxford (9046), roan, calved August, ' t !843 Earl 



Howe 110 5 



3d Duke of Oxford (9047) , roan, calved October, 1845 Mr. 



Robinson 64 1 



Beverley (9664), red-and-white, calved October, 1848 Mr. 



Townshend 32 11 



13 head sold for 894 12s., an average of 68 16s 



WILD EYES. 



25 head sold for 1,203 6s., an average of 48 2s 



WATERLOGS. 



6 head sold for 357, an average of 59 10s 



CAMBRIDGE ROSES. 



3 head sold for 147, an average of 49 



FOGGATHORPES. 



7 head sold for 328 13s., an average of 46 19s 



GENERAL AVERAGES. 



68 head sold for 4,558, an average of 67 



15 bulls sold for 1,309 7s., an average of 87 5s 



5 bull calves sold for 201 12s., an average of : 40 



22 cows sold for 1,163 8s., an average of 52 17s 



16 heifers sold for 1,221 3s., an average of 76 6s 



10 heifer calves sold for 662 11s., an average of 66 5s 



Sixty-four Duchess females. The following 

 tabulation showing the record of Duchess fe- 

 males in the hands of Mr. Bates for which the 

 author is indebted to Mr. Eichard Gibson is 

 worthy of being incorporated here for purposes 

 of reference. 



It will be seen that there were but sixty- 

 four Duchesses all told. Of these, the last 

 (Duchess 64th) was calved after Mr. Bates' 



