22 ERICA. 



of great promise as a sire, but unfortunately died young, 

 as the result of an accident. 



Elga 11206, a daughter of Elgina, passed by private 

 sale from Ballindalloch to Caerhays (Cornwall), and at 

 that sale in 1890 to Preston Bissett, where she produced 

 Elga 4th 17562, dam of the bull Eglamore 11618, 3rd at 

 the H.A.S. Show, 1895, as a yearling, and used as a 

 stock bull in that herd, and other good stock, including 

 the bull Engineer of Preston 15403, which was used 

 successfully at Hattonslap. 



Representatives of the Trojan-Ericas have been sold 

 at the seven draft sales held at Ballindalloch during the 

 period 1886-1905 at high prices, the best average having 

 apparently been reached at the sale in 1902, when it 

 amounted to some 160 guineas for nine animals of this 

 strain, no doubt as the result of the somewhat extensive 

 U.S.A. demand for specimens of this branch about that 

 time. These or their descendants are to be found in 

 many of the leading herds, and there appears to be a 

 somewhat extensive colony of the strain in the " Grant- 

 land " herds on Spey-side. 



KILDONAN-ERICAS. 



Ella 1205 went to Garline, and is represented 

 through her daughters : 



I. Emma of Garline 1733, which passed at 80 

 guineas to Cardney and thence to Ballintomb, and there 

 bred Erne of Ballintomb 7333, which went to Naughton 

 and there produced Erica Jubilee 12276, that went to 

 Spott, of which daughters were sold at the draft Sale in 

 1901 at good prices to The Burn and elsewhere, also 

 Eighty Eight 13563, which went to Advie, and there pro- 

 duced Erica 4th of Advie 19294, dam of the bull Enter- 

 prise of Advie 19067, 2nd at the H.A.S. Show 1903, and 



