DRUMIN QUEEN. 65 



Drumin Queen produced Duchess of Drumin 1681 

 and is represented through the daughters of that cow : 



(1) Prudence 1809, bred at Drumin, which went to 

 Easter Skene and there produced Naomi of Powrie 3730 

 a very handsome cow that passed to Powrie, from which 

 was bred the ' Powrie Naomis.' 



Of this branch were the bulls Norfolk 3082, used 

 extensively at Powrie and also at Pitcairlie, where he was 

 the sire of the bulls Julius Caesar and Cerberus mentioned 

 hereafter, and Norfolk 5th 7022, a son of Norfolk and his 

 full sister Naomi 3rd, noted as a most successful sire of 

 females his daughters standing ist, 3rd, 4th and 5th as 

 three-year-old cows at the H.A.S. Show 1894. 



The Naomis appear to be represented in the Dundas 

 Castle herd. 



(2) Georgina of Burnside 3893, another daughter of 

 Duchess of Drumin also bred at Drumin, which went to 

 Burnside, whence the herd appears to have been moved 

 to Aberlour Mains, where she produced Georgina 2nd of 

 Aberlour 5979 which passed to Ballindalloch and there 

 founded the Ballindalloch ' Georgina ' branch of this 

 family. 



Georgina 2nd of Aberlour was the dam of 

 the bull Gilderoy 9208, which was ist at the Perth Sale 

 1891, and went at 190 guineas as stock bull to the New 

 Southgate herd and was a great prize winner in England. 



From this cow was bred also Genista 15051 that 

 was dam of the celebrated cow Gentian of Ballindalloch 

 19258, which was ist as a yearling at the H.A.S. Show 

 1893 and then passed to the herd of her late Majesty the 

 Queen and was ist as a two-year-old and cow at the 

 same Society's Shows in 1894 and 1896 and Champion 

 of the Show on both occasions. She was a fine cow, but 



