98 LUCY OF PORTLETHEN 



showyard fame at home and also a prizewinner at Paris 

 in 1856, and used at Portlethen as a stock bull. 



Lucy of Portlethen went to Mains of Kelly, where 

 she produced Young Lucy 947, which went to Drumin 

 and is represented through her daughters, all bred at 

 Drumin between 1862 and 1873 : 



(1) Daisy of Drumin 952 of which a great grand- 

 daughter appears to have gone to Leadhill, but to have 

 very few representatives. 



(2) Lucy 2nd 1186 from which there were bred some 

 ' Lucys of Stripeside ' represented at Inverquharity. 



(3) Drumin Countess 958 of which two good descen- 

 dants ' Roseleafs of Tochineal ' were sold at that sale in 

 1898, the daughter of one of which Roseleaf of Addington 

 Park 29405 appears in a recent catalogue of the Doonholm 

 herd. 



(4) Susan of Drumin 1683 more numerously repre- 

 sented than any of her sisters through her daughters : 



(a) Sweetheart 1689 3rd as a two-year-old heifer at 

 the H.A.S. Show 1874. 



This cow produced at Drumin, Sweetheart 3rd 3332, 

 a few descendants from which are to be found at 

 Coynachie and elsewhere. She passed to Glamis, where 

 her progeny appears to have been fairly numerous, but, so 

 far as can be ascertained, is only now represented through 

 Sweetheart ist of Glamis 4806 and Sugarplum of Glamis 

 7858. 



Some handsome descendants from Sweetheart ist of 

 Glamis were sold at good prices at the Castlecrag disper- 

 sion sale in 1899 of which Sherbet 26857 sold at 60 

 guineas as a yearling to Droagh (Ireland), Shadow 28406 

 at 53 guineas as a calf to Ardross, and Solvent 28407 also 

 as a calf to Harviestoun have bred in those herds. 



