696 A HISTORY OF SHORT-HORN CATTLE. 



herd of James Bruce of Burnside the red year- 

 ling Priscilla 7th, by Lord St. Leonards, a half- 

 sister to imp. Duke of Richmond (21525). In 

 1875 William Collum of Haysville imported 

 Aggie Buckingham and Airy Buckingham, of 

 Amos Cruickshank's breeding; the heifers Dor- 

 othy and Viscountess 2d, bred by John Law of 

 Aberdeenshire, and the bull Liberator, bred by 

 Robert Bruce. 



. In 1883 Thomas Russell of Exeter brought 

 out the heifers Border Charm and Border 

 Pride, of William Duthie's breeding, along with 

 two other heifers from the herds of A. Davidson 

 and John Johnson, and the red bull Lord 

 Ythan, bred by Mr. Duthie from the Cruick- 

 shank bull Shapinshay out of Lovely 25th. In 

 May, 1883, Francis Green of Innerkip made an 

 important importation, including Mysie 34th, 

 bred by A. Scott of Towie Barclay; Jewel 8th, 

 Countess 5th and Eliza 9th, from Mr. Duthie's; 

 Clematis, from Sittyton; Princess Royal 23d, in 

 calf to Athabasca, Patchouli, Clara 40th, and 

 the bull Earl of Mar (47815), of the Emma 

 tribe, from Mr. Marr's. 



In 1884 Green Bros, of Innerkip imported 

 four heifers from the North of Scotland and 

 the bulls Enterprise and Earl of Roseberry 

 from the herds of Messrs. Duthie and Marr re- 

 spectively. Beginning with 1878 and continu- 

 ing until 1882, Mr. George Whitfield shipped 



