APPENDIX. 



THE following examples of the form of record in 

 the different herd-books are given for the benefit of 

 persons not familiar with pedigrees. 



Short-Horn pedigrees : 



"(14837) LORD or THE VALLEY. 



Red, calved August 30, 1856, bred by Mr. R. Booth, 

 Warlaby; got by Crown Prince (10087), dam (Red 

 Rose) by Harbinger (10297), g. d. (Medora) by Buck- 

 ingham (3239), gr. g. d. (Monica) by Raspberry (4875), 

 (White Strawberry) by Rockingham (2551), by 

 Young Alexander (2977), by Pilot (496), by the 

 Lame Bull (359), by Easby (232), by Suwarrow 

 (636)." ("English Short-Horn Herd-Book," vol. xii., 

 p. 137.) 



" 9798 DUKE OF AIEDBIE. (12730) 



f The original progenitor of the American Dukes of Airdrie, called in 

 Kentucky The Old Duke:] 



Red and white, bred by R. A. Alexander, Airdrie, Scot- 

 land, and imported to his farm in Woodford Co., Ky., 

 calved Aug. 4, 1854, got by imp. Duke of Gloster, 2763 



