218 A HISTORY OF SHORT-HORN CATTLE. 



this account we append herewith report of the 

 sale: 



COWS AND HEIFERS. 



Victoria, roan, calved August, 1835; bred by J. E. Maynard, 



sired by Plenipo (4724) R. Fisher $1,750 



Miss Maynard, roan, calved 1837, bought of A. L. Maynard, 



sired by Chorister (3378) A. McClure 1,005 



Avarilda, white, calved April, 1846 ; bred by W. F. Paley, 



sired by Norfolk (2377) John Allen 920 



Fashion, roan, calved April, 1832 ; bred by W. Cooper, sired 

 by Young Don Juan (8610) , and red-and-white heifer calf 

 Zel'ia, by Norfolk (2377) F. W. Williams 885 



Miss Luck, roan, calved May 25, 1834 ; bought of Mr. Whit- 



aker, fired by Allison's Roan Bull (2999) H. Clay Jr . . . . 800 



Nancy, white, calved Jan. 1, 1837 ; sired by Reformer (2510) 



C. J. Rogers 730 



Tulip, roan, calved 1836, bred by Mr. Crofton, sired by Bach- 

 elor (1666) A. McClure 700 



Beauty, roan, calved March, 1834 ; bought of A. L. Maynard, 



sired by Belvedere (1706) H. Clay Jr 700 



Lady Elizabeth,* roan, calved Feb. 4, 1838 ; bred by Mr. Crof- 

 ton, sired by Emperor (1974) H. Clay Jr 660 



Splendor, roan, calved March, 1834 ; bred by Mr. Cattley, 



sired by Bedford Jr. (1701) B. Gratz 650 



Elizabeth, roan, calved October, 1832 ; bred by J. E. May- 

 nard, sired by Plenipo (4724) A. McClure 505 



Rosabella 2d, roan, calved January, 1839; bought of Mr. 

 Whitaker; sired by Velocipede (5552) , running to Col- 

 ling's Golden Pippin W. A. Warner 465 



Flora, calf of imp. Beauty H. Clay 410 



Lily, white, calved 1834 ; bred by L. Severs, sired by Count 



(3506) T. Calmes . ; . .....:. 390 



Britannia, roan, calved February, 1838; bred by Mr. Crof- 

 ton, sired by Emperor (1974), and heifer calf Dido II. T. 

 Duncan 375 



Isabella, white, calved Oct. 14, 1839; bred by T. Crofton, 



sired by Melmoth (2291) R. Fisher, Boyle County. ..... 355 



*Lady Elizabeth was an exceedingly well-bred cow and proved the 

 ancestress of one of the best families of Short-horns ever bred in the West- 

 ern States. The branch known as the Nelly Blys, In the hands of Mr. J. H. 

 Spears of Illinois and others, acquired national reputation for their uniform 

 high excellence. 



