THE SENSATION OF SEVENTY-THREE. 453 



Lady Worcester 4th (Wild Eyes) T. Holford 3,000 



Atlantic Gwynne Lord Skelmersdale 2,000 



Miss Gwynne Col. William S. King 1,700 



Brenda (Bloom) Col. L. G. Morris 2,500 



Berlinda (Bloom) Col. L. G. Morris 2,800 



Bloom 4th (Bloom) A. B. Cornell 1,000 



Beauty's Pride (Foggathorpe) A. W. Gris wold 1,725 



Baron Oxford's Beauty (Foggathorpe) Bush & Hampton, 



Kentucky 1,500 



Cherry Constance 2d T. J. Megibben" 1,725 



Cherry Constance Col. King 1,100 



Peri 4th-Col. King 1,700 



Peri 5th Col. King 1,300 



Moselle (Mazurka) A. W. Griswold 1,425 



Rosamond 10th W. R. Duncan, Illinois 2,050 



Victoria 7th A. W. Griswold 1,525 



Water Lily Bush & Hampton 3 ,125 



Roan Duchess 3d George M. Bedford 1,025 



92 females sold for $350,775 ; an average of . $3,813 



17 bulls sold for 31,215 ; an average of 1,836 



109 animals sold for 381,990 ; an average of 8,504 



Hello's mistake. After the sale it developed 

 that the agent of Mr. Davies had made an error 

 in estimating American currency while bidding 

 the 8th Duchess of Geneva up to $40,600. Da- 

 vies, while not disavowing his agent's act, 

 cabled Mr. Campbell to resell the cow and he 

 would adjust the* difference between such price 

 as might be received and the price bid by Kello. 

 Campbell wrote to Col. L. G. Morris stating the 

 facts and asked him to make an offer on the 

 cow. Morris replied that he was willing to 

 take her at the price made by her daughter at 

 the sale, viz.: $30,600, and the offer was ac- 

 cepted. Meantime Davies was forming a syn- 

 dicate in England to take the cow at the $40, ~ 



