Report of Pennsylvania Commission. 



79 



Thomas Gawthrop's account of Cows 

 Examined at Thomas Gawthrop's 

 Farm, September 20. 



^o. i.— Victoria — Grade, Jersey and 

 Durham. 



Quantity, first. 



Quality, first. 



A first-class butter cow, and milks well 

 up to tiule. 

 JVo. 3. — Cecil.— Grade, Jersey. 



Quantity, first. 



Quality, first. First-class for butter. 



Milks up to time. 

 No. .?.— ISIellie. 



Quantity, second. 



Qualit}', second. 



Dry from ten to twelve weeks. 

 Eo. 4. — Lucy. — Recently purchased. 



Yields three months from calving thir- 

 teen quarts. 



Quality, first. 



No. 5. — Lily. — Grade, Jersey. 



Quantit.y, second. 



Quality, first. 



Milks up to time. 

 No. 6. — Beauty. — Jersey. 



Yields fourteen quarts per day. 



Quality, first. 



Milks to within eight weeks of calving. 

 No. 7. — Darbv. — Jersey. 



Quantity, fourteen quarts per day. 



Quality, first. 



Almost impossible to turn dry, though 

 never excelling in quantity. 

 A'o. S. — Star. — Grade, three quarter Jer- 

 sey. 



Y'ield with first calf from twelve to four- 

 teen quarts per daj', and milks well 

 up to time. 



Quality, first class. 



No. 9 NORAH. 



Quantity, first, 



Quality, first. 



Dry from eight to ten weeks. 

 No. 10. Sallie.J 



Quantity, second. 

 Quality, second. 

 Goes drv eiglit weeks. 

 No. ii.— DiDO.J— Grade. 

 Quantity, twenty quarts. 

 Second in quality. 

 Dry from eight to twelve weeks. 



JV^O.i:?.— MOLLY.J 



Yields about sixteen quarts per day. 

 Second-class quality. 

 Dry from eiglit to twelve weeks. 

 No. IS. Whiteface.J 



Second-class in quantity, fifteen quarts 



per day. 

 Second quality. 

 Dry about ten weeks. 



Thk Guenon Commission's Account op 

 Cows Examined at Thomas Gaw- 

 throp's Farm, September 20. 



No. 1 — Victoria.* — Grade, Jersey and 

 Durham. Eight years. 

 Quantity, first. 

 Quality, first. 

 Up to her time. 



No. 2 — Cecil.* 



Quantity, first. 



Quality, first. 



Short eight weeks. 

 No. S. — Nellie.* — Demijohn, 1. 



Quantit3% second. 



Quality, first. 



Short eiglit weeks. 

 No. 4.— Lucy.*— Flanders, 2d. 



Quantity, second. 



Quality, first. 



Up to her time. 

 No. 5 — Lily.*— Grade, Jersey. Flanders. 

 2d. 



Quantity, second. 



Quality, first. 



Dry four to six weeks. 

 No. e.— Beauty. — Jersey. Fiveyearsold. 



Quantity, third. 



Quality, second. 



Dry two months. 

 No. 7.— Darby.— Jersey. Flanders, 2d. 



Quantity, second. 



Quality, first. 



Dry four weeks. 



No. 5.— Star t— Grade, three quarter Jer- 

 sey. Flanders, 3d. 

 Quantity, second. 



Quality, first. . 



Dry six weeks. 



Her Jersey blood helps to overcome 

 some blemishes on her escutcheon. 

 No. 5.— Nora H.f— Grade. 



Quantity, first. 



Quality, first. 



Up to her time. 

 No. 10. — Sallie. — Grade. Twelve years. 

 Flanders, 2d. 



Quantity, 2d. 



Quality, second. 



Up to her time. 

 No. ii.— Dido. — Grade. Left Flanders. 



Quantity, first. 



Quality, second. 



Dry three months. 

 No. 12. — Molly. Imperfect Flanders. 



Quantity, second. 



Quality, second. 



Dry ten weeks. 

 No. 13.— W H I t E F a c E Grade. Curve- 

 line, 3d. 



Quantity, third. 



Quality, second. 

 Dry ten weeks. 



* These five cows were so blanketed, as to show only the escutcheon. 

 t Tliese cows were also blankated. 



t The last four animals were not blanketed, but were driven up and examined by the commission 

 without any apparent reference to any marks, except the escutcheon. T. G. 



