404 A HISTORY OF SHORT-HORN CATTLE. 



Wenona, red show cow, tracing to imp. Louisa; sired by 



Gen. Grant W. J. Neely, Ottawa, 111 $3,000 



Forest Queen, red two-year-old; by Plantagenet George 



Murray 2,800 



Louan 35th, red show cow; by Duke of Airdrie 2743 E. G. 



Bedford, Kentucky. 2,625 



Highland Lady, roan cow, bred by J. M. Hill, Illinois; sired 



by imp. King Alfred (3053) , dam White Lady, bought by 



Mr. McMillan at the Hill sale already mentioned J. H. 



Spears, Tallula, 111. 2,075 



6th Louan of Oakland,* red show heifer; by Plantagenet 



George Murray 2,000 



Louan 23d, roan show cow; by Lord Derby A. J. Dunlap, 



Galesburg, 111 1,750 



Louan 39th, red cow ; by Duke of Airdrie 2743 T. J. Megib- 



ben, Cynthiana, Ky 1,650 



Linda Belle 2d, red show heifer; by Plantagenet J. H. 



Spears 1,525 



6th Duchess of Oakland, red-and-white three-year-old ; by 



Plantagenet George Gregg, Beech ville, Can 1,500 



7th Duchess of Oakland, red two-year-old ; by Plantagenet 



- James Fullington, Union Co., O 1,400 



Flora Belle 3d, roan yearling J. H. Spears 1,325 



Magenta, red heifer calf; by Plantagenet, dam Clinton Lady 



J. H. Spears 1,105 



Oxford Duchess, red cow W. M. Baines, Metamora, Ind. . . 1,075 

 Fannie Hunt, red three-year-old ; dam Anna Hunt, of Mr. 



Warfield's breeding A. J. Dunlap 1,025 



Myrtle, roan twelve-year-old cow; by imp. Starlight (12146) 



James Fullington 1,005 



Anna Clark, red-and-white cow, bred by C. M. Clark Mil- 

 ton Briggs, Newton, la 950 



Eudora 2d, red heifer; by Plantagenet B. H. Campbell, 



Batavia, 111 910 



Clinton Lady, red nine-year-old cow Jesse Hagler, Fayette 



Co., O 850 



Louan of Oakland, red cow Milton Briggs 800 



* Lyall, who had been consulted by Mr. Murray as to what to buy, and 

 who afterward entered the employ of Mr. Murray, tried to induce him to 

 take the 4th Louan instead of the 6th, as the former was a good one and 

 Louan 6th was slack in her loin and never could make a cow. This advice, 

 however, was not followed. It has been generally believed that Mr. Mur- 

 ray really bought what stock he wanted privately, before the sale, and iiicl 

 it passed through the rinsr. 



