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WREXHAMITE 18582 [816] Red and white, calved Feb. 3, 

 1849, bred by Mr. Hobbs, Maidenhead, got by Sam Slick (8536), out 



of Jane (vol. 8, p. 555, E.) by . Wildflower by Baronet (6762) 



Wallflower by Anthony (1640) Witch by Magnet Jr. (2242) 

 by a grandson of Merlin (6522) by a son of Merlin (6522). 



NOTE. I am not sure ^iat this bull was ever imported, but the bulk of 

 evidence I have points that way. * 



Animals Whose Importation is Doubtful, and Some of 

 Whose Pedigrees are Incorrect. 



ADELINE, by Grandson of Comet (281). must have been an imported cftw, 

 if there was ever such a cow at all, which I cannot think. See Rosamond, 

 A. H. B.. vol. 2. p. 539. 



ANNA, by Young Lancaster (361), must of necessity be an error. Young 

 Lancaster (361) was calved in 1819, son of Comet Halley Jr. 992, calved in 

 1848. See vol. 16, p. 12117, in Jessie. 



ANN RUSK, in the pedigree of Roderick 922. A. H. B. I cannot find 

 that such a cow was ever imported. 



ARCADIA. A. H. B., vol. 3, p. 295. To make this pedigree, the pedigree 

 of imported Van Buren 1062, A. H. B.. has been borrowed. The cow 

 Marino was never imported. 



CINDERELLA, by Red Simon. See Knickerbocker 17479. I can find no 

 such cow. Dr. S. D. Martin, of Clarke County, Ky., imported in 1839 the 

 cow Leonida by Red Simon (2499), out of Red Rose or Delia by Governor 

 (1077). It may be this should he the oo\v Leonida. See also Alborg, p. 

 280, vol. 3, 1st ed. 



DAISY. A. H. B., vol. 2. p. 343. This cow, from the best information I 

 can command, was imported into New Orleans by Samuel Wait. Sold to 

 Mr. Garnbell, who sold her to the Shakers, of Mercer County, Ky. Her 

 pedigree is evidently erroneous. See Wait's importation. 



DELIA (dam of Orcher 1959), never imported. This again is the pedi- 

 gree of imported Van Buren 1062. 



HELEN, by 2d Duke of Northumberland, in Rebecca 2d, A. H. B., vol. 

 13, p. 880, was never imported. She was bred by Capt. Barclay (see E. H. 

 B.,vol. 8, p. 370), and sold by him to Mr. Milne, Faldonside, in whose hands 

 she produced calves in 1846 and '47 (see E. H. B., vol. 8, p. 370) ; therefore 



