BLOOD STOCK. 187 



by Young Monarch, 3605 — Lady Sale 5th by Red Jacket, 890— Lady 

 Sale 3d by Imp. 3d Duke of Cambridge, (5911)— Imp. Lady Sale 2d 

 by Earl of Chatham, (10176)— Lady Sale by General Sale, (8099)— 

 Clara by Napier, (6238)— Maid of Orleans by Marmeluke, (2258)— 

 Helena by Waterloo, (2816) — Moss Rose by Baron, (58) — Angelina by 

 Phenomenon, (-491) — Anne Boleyn by Favorite, (252) — Princes* by 

 Favorite, (252) — Brighteyes by Favorite, (252) — Brighteyes by Hub- 

 back, (319) — Brighteyes by Snowdon's Bull, (612) — Beauty by Master- 

 man's Bull, (422)— Duchess of Athol by Harrison's Bull, (292)— 



Tripes by the Studley Bull, (620) bred by Mr. Stevenson of 



Ketton, in 1739. 



"Lady Lothrop's" dam made in one day, in March, 1862, — on barn 

 feed' — two pounds, two ounces of butter — making a pound of butter from 

 eight quarts of milk. 



"Brighteyes 5th." (p. 192.) 

 Red roan, the property of H. G. White, South Framingham, Mass. 

 Calved March, 1855. Got by Halton, 556, (11552) — Dam imported 

 Brighteyes 3d by Earl Derby, (10177) — Brighteyes 2d by Lord 

 George Bentinck, (9317) — Brighteyes by Conqueror, (6885) — hyson of 

 Beart, (65)^by Mason's son of Comet, (155) — by Wellington, (683.) 



HAMPSHIRE, FRANKLIN, AND HAMPDEN. 



From the Report on ^tock. 



We shall but repeat the common opinion when we say that 

 the exhibition of stock, as a whole, was one of marked superi- 

 ority. This fact was most noticeable in the divisions of fat 

 cattle and herds ; in the latter the committee think it was never 

 so rich. The lierds of the Andersons alone would be enough 

 to redeem any show from failure ; and indeed the same might 

 be said of almost any of the others — while the aggregate pre- 

 sented a feast for the eye seldom equalled. 



Your committee were pleased to see almost all the distinct 

 breeds represented at the present fair. While Diirhams pre- 

 dominated, there were not wanting specimens of Herefords, 

 Ayrshires, and Alderneys. Even the little Kerry cow, from 

 the mountains in Ireland, figured, we believe, for the first time 

 on the show grounds of the society. The peculiar qualities of 

 the other breeds are so well known, and have been so well 



