414 PRINCIPLES OF STOCK-BREEDING. 



" Hereford Herd-Book " this abbreviation was used, as 

 also M. F, for mottled face, G. for gray, etc. 



Devon form of pedigree : 



"PRINCE OF WALES (105) referred to as Quartly's 

 Prince of "Wales ; calved in 1843, bred by James Quart- 

 ly, the property of Earl Leicester. He won the 1st prize 

 as best young bull in 1844, and 1st prize as best old 

 bull in 1845, at Exeter ; and 1st prize in class 2, at the 

 B. A. M. at Shrewsbury. Sire, Prince Albert (102) : 

 grandsire, Hundred Guinea (56) : dam Duchess (146) 

 by Hundred Guinea (56) : grandam Lilly, by a son of 

 Forester, (46) out of Long-Horned Curly, bred by Mr. 

 F. Quartly." (Davy's " Devon Herd-Book," vol. i., p. 

 26. See page 149 for the same pedigree in tabular form.) 



"466 EVELEEN STH. 



Calved March 14, 1862 ; bred by the late Edward G. 

 Faile, West Farms, N" Y. ; the property of Michigan 

 State Agricultural College, Lansing, Mich. 



Sire Cayuga (602) (587 E) ; 2d sire, Tecumseh (567) 

 (535 E) ; 3d sire, Frank Quartly (205), imported ; 4th 

 sire, Earl of Exeter (38) ; 5th sire, Baronet (6). 



Dam, imported Eveleen (691), bred by Mr. George 

 Turner, of Barton, England, by Earl of Exeter (38) ; 2d 

 Dam, Ruby (1035), by Favorite (43) ; 3d Dam, Pink 

 (952), by a son of Pretty Maid (366), and Watson 

 (129) ; 4th Dam, bred by Mr. John Halse." - (" Ameri- 

 can Devon Herd-Book," vol. ii., p. 105.) 



In Devon pedigrees " The figures in parentheses with 

 the letter E, thus (00 E) refer to Davy's third volume 

 of ' English Devon Herd-Book.' The figures in paren- 

 theses, thus (00), refer to Davy's first and second vol- 



