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MISS WATSON. 



Miss Watson 987 calved in 1861 went from Keillor 

 with her dam Beauty of Tillyfour 2nd and was an elder 

 and half-sister to Jilt and Ruth of Tillyfour. 



At Tillyfour she was dam of the bull Disraeli 401 a 

 prize-winner in 1869, also of Miss McCombie of Fyvie 

 1519 which passed to Fyvie. 



A descendant of this cow, bred at Fyvie, Bathy 2nd 

 4065 went to Pitfour, where there was bred from her 

 Bathy 3rd 6107 which passed to Benton and thence to 

 Waterside. 



Her daughter Waterside Bathy 14495 went to 

 Laughton, and several of her progeny were included in 

 the Laughton draft sale in 1898. 



Of these Barberry of Laughton 22819, a fine cow 

 and a good breeder and milker, went to Langshott at 35 

 guineas and there bred some good show animals, includ- 

 ing Barbarina 2nd 31391, 2nd as a cow at the R.A.S.E. 

 and a prize-winner at other shows in 1906, and dam of 

 the ist prize yearling steer at Smithfield that year, also 

 Barbarina 3rd 33237, a full sister, which was reserve for 

 Breed Champion at the Smithfield Show 1904, and 

 Barbarina 4th 38588, a Smithfield prize-winner in 1907. 



another Battle 22820 at the Laughton Sale went to 



Glamis at 47 guineas, carrying a calf. This was 

 Brunhilde 29276, which, as a yearling, was 2nd at the 

 H.A.S. and R.A.S.E. Shows in 1900, and in 1901 added to 

 the list of Glamis successes at Smithfield by gaining the 

 Championship. 



Battle was not retained at Glamis, and this "Bathy" 

 branch of the family has also become extinct at Langshott 

 as the result of its propensity on occasions to produce 



