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Sugarplum of Glamis is also represented in Ireland. 



(6) Mavis 221 1 which went to Auchorachan and 

 there produced Lady Lucy 3552 whose descendants 

 form the well-known * Linnets of Auchorachan ' of which 

 the most famous member was the handsome ist prize 

 H.A.S. cow Legend 16518; they have made good prices 

 at the Auchorachan sales and are represented there and 

 at Ruthven, Hayston, Swaylands, Hillsborough, and else- 

 where. 



(c) Bloom of Drumin 2215 which went to Coynachie 

 and is the ancestress of what may be called the 

 ' Coynachie Blooms ' of which specimens are still to be 

 found there. 



(5) Honesty 1690 which went to Aberlour Mains and 

 produced a deep milking strain. Of these at the Aberlour 

 sale in 1888 Heath 10405 a fine cow passed at 100 guineas 

 to Preston Bissett but is not now represented there. 



This is one of the families which was more 

 numerously represented formerly than at present, it is 

 understood to be in favour in the U.S.A. 



MAGGIE OF ALDBAR. 



Maggie of Aldbar 6602 was bred at Aldbar in 1877, 

 her dam being Rose ' of Aldbar, stated to be descended 

 from a heifer which went to Aldbar in 1828. 



From one of her daughters Missie of Aldbar 6605 

 was bred Annuity 10975 and from her Annuity 2nd 14720, 

 of which a daughter Annuity 4th 18926 was a handsome 

 cow of beautiful quality and was 2nd in 1896 and 3rd in 

 1897 as a cow at the H.A.S. Show and dam of the bull 

 Annesley 13128 used in the Aldbar herd which passed to 



