46 EMPRESS OF FRANCE OR DANDY OF DRUMIN. 



1895, and a considerable prizewinner at local shows, 

 and Queen 4th of Lynemore 20478, of which a daughter, 

 Black Queen and of Woodhead 26814, passed in 1898 to 

 Langshott, and there bred Dandy of Langshott 29669, 

 sold in 1901 to Tedfold, whence she was sold for export 

 to the U.S.A., and was there dam of a bull and heifer, 

 which were prizewinners at numerous shows in the 

 U.S.A. in 1904-5, the cow herself gaining prizes " for 

 produce." Another daughter, Black Queen 3rd of Wood- 

 head 28372, went to Danesfield, and was a prizewinner 

 in England in 1902. This strain is represented at Wood- 

 head, Eastertown, Lisnabreeny (Ireland), and elsewhere. 

 From Pride of Aberlour was also bred at Aberlour 

 Mains : 



(b) Pcean 12887, which passed to Aberlour House. 

 Some good descendants from this cow were sold at the 

 Aberlour draft sale in 1905, going to Balthayock and 

 elsewhere. 



Pride of Aberlour also passed to Aberlour House, 

 where she bred : 



(c) Prudentia 16356, which went to Ballintomb, 

 and has there produced some excellent stock. One of 

 her daughters, Propriety of Aberlour 24089, passed to 

 Maisemore, and has bred there. 



Dandy of Drumin passed from Drumin to Wester- 

 town, and at the dispersion of that herd in 1874 went to 

 Melville, where there was bred from her Young Dandy 



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A daughter of this cow, Dandy 2nd of Melville 3266 

 (afterwards sold for export to the U.S.A.), went to 

 Bridgend, and there bred Dandy Empress 5189 on the 

 4th March, 1882. Dandy Empress, according to the 

 Herd Book, on the 2ist May 1883 produced Eugenie 



