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LIST OF IMPROVED CATTLE, 



With their Pedigrees, together loiih Horses^ Mules ^ Sheep ^ Swine j 

 and Poultry, exhibited at the I6th Jlnnual Fair of the American 

 Institute, on thelStk and l9thof October., 1843- 



CATTLE. 



No. J. — A yearling Durham bull. Entered by Clarkson F. Crosby, 

 Watervliet, Albany Co., New York. 



No. 2. — A three year old bull, "Prince Hal," by Prince ; dam, 

 Rosilla. Entered by Henry Watson, East Windsor, Conn. For 

 sale. 



No. 3. — A red and white thorough-bred Durham heifer," Juliet," 

 one year old. Entered by G. S. West, New York. 



No. 4. — A roan and white Durham bull, five years old. Imported; 

 calved in 18^7. Entered by Norman Peck, 



No. 5. — An Imported short-horn bull. 

 An Ayrshire cow. 

 An Alderney bull ; full blooded, 

 do heifer ; do. 



Entered by Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J. 



No. 6 — A bull, " Sir Temple." A Durham bull, two years old, 

 by Hall's Meteor; dam, imported cow " White Lily." Durham cow, 

 " Celeste," by Harlsem Comet, out of White Lily ; full blooded. 

 Entered by Thomas Addis Emmet, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 



No. 7. — A brindle bull, " Comet," two years old in February last, 

 weighed 2,072 pounds on the 12th of this month. Entered by Ja- 

 cob Manning, Plainfield, N. J. For sale. 



No. 8. — A white bull-calf, "Jupiter," 19 months old. Entered 

 by G. M'Woolsey, Hell-Gate Neck, L. I. 



No. 9. — A white Durham heifer, two years old, by Hall's Harlsem 

 Comet ; dam, Fose, by HalFs Greenbush, by Albion. A yearling 



