498 



H.— (p. 276.) 



PEDIGREE OF H. WHITNEY's SHORT-HORN COWS, NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



" Strawberry y — Roan ; bred in England by Charles Tempest, 

 Esq.; imported 1840 by H. W. ; got by Ambo(i636): dam Fair 

 Helen, by Young Albion (15) : grandam. Miss Foote, by Pilot (496) : 

 great-grandam, Fair Maid, by Agamemnon : great-great-grandam, Mad- 

 am, by Marshal Beresford (415) : great-great-great-grandam, Tube- 

 Rose, by the Lame Bull (359) : great-great-great-great-grandam, Moss- 

 Rose, by Suwarrow (636.) 



" Ringlet.'''' — Roan; bred in England by the Earl of Carlisle; im- 

 ported 1840 by H. W. ; got by Belshazzar (1704) : dam Rose, by Nav- 

 igator (1260) : grandam, by Jasper (331) : great-grandam, by Marshal 

 Beresford (415): great-great-grandam, by Cecil (120): great-great- 

 great-grandam, by a son of Favorite (252.) 



" Violet.'''' — Roan ; 7 years old ; imported 1840 ; got by Regent, 

 dam Flowery, by Blucher : grandam Primrose, by St Albans : great- 

 grandam Cowslip, by Masons, son of Chilton. 



" Harriet and Cornelia.'''' — Twin calves ; got in England by Bir- 

 mingham : dam Ringlet, by Belshazzar, &c. &c. 



H. W. 



I.— (p. 277.) 



PEDIGREE OF GEORGE HOOD's COW. 



" Dolly, a full blood Durham Short-Horn cow, ten years old in 

 April, 1841, was raised by Benjamin J. Phillips of Lynn. — Pedigree as 

 follows. Dam, a two-year old heifer, as raised by Mr. Phillips from a 

 Durham cow which he owned, sired by young Comet, (owned by E. 

 H. Derby of Salem.) He was from Comet imported, and out of Mr. 

 Derby's imported cow. Dolly's sire was Cicero, (owned by Mr. Wil- 

 liams of Chelsea.) He was from Coelebs out of imported cow Flora." 

 There is some little confusion of names here, which probably will not 

 be found in the established Herd Book ; but I give it as I received it. 



