308 SHORTHORNS 



Donald Cameron, was further worked into the herd 

 by the use of the home-bred Star of Edzell (82,388), 

 Welcome Stamp (78,135), Martial Hero (79,383), and 

 other bulls. Three of the best bulls of the Cruick- 

 shank order used during the Messrs Cameron's first 

 ten years at Westside were the red roan Leo, a 

 Lancaster of Mr N. Beid's breeding and by Loch- 

 nagar (74,854) ; the home-bred dark roan Ury Archer 

 (84,945) by Archer's Heir (76,037), grandam by 

 Scottish Archer (59,893); and the Phingask red 

 Golden Mere (102,373) by Golden Mascot (95,330). 

 The principal stock bull at the present time is one 

 of the most beautifully -proportioned and best -bred 

 sires ever used by the Messrs Cameron. This is the 

 red Postmaster (144,482), bred by Captain Fletcher 

 and by Burgomaster (124,176), out of Pauline llth 

 by Newton Crystal (92,658). Postmaster cost 650 gs. 

 at Perth. 



Begular management at Westside falls upon 

 Messrs John and Archibald Cameron. Mr Donald 

 Cameron, who is actively engaged in business, finds 

 intellectual stimulus and recreative scope for ex- 

 periments at the Forfarshire farm. 



WHITTINGEHAME MAINS. 



Mr Wm. T. Malcolm, formerly tenant of Dunmore, 

 Stirlingshire, has had lifelong experience of the 

 Shorthorn breed. His father, the late Mr John 

 Malcolm, died at Langton Farm, near Falkirk, in 

 1861. Mr Wm. T. Malcolm's mother, who carried on 

 the farm, made her first purchase of a Shorthorn 



