IMPORTED SHORT-HORNS. 671 



she could not have produced the cow Lucy by Oliver (2387), who never was 

 in England ; Oliver was bred by Col. Powel, of Philadelphia, brought to 

 Kentucky in 1832 by Hon. H. Clay, who sold him in 1834 to Capt. Ben 

 Warfield, who sold him in 1840 to Mr. J. G. Handy, of Mercer County, Ky. . 

 in whose hands he died in 1842. 



JESSAMINE. A. H. B. 5 vol. 3, p. 460, this fraud is too apparent to need 

 any comment. 



JOSEPHINE, by Dagon (see Kitty Payne 2d. A. H. B., vol. 3, p. 472), is 

 wholly fraudulent. I have a letter from Mr. Robinson, of Clifton Pastures, 

 England, saying this cow died his property. 



KERR COW. See Belle, A. H. B., vol. 2, p. 299. Mr. Kerr never 

 owned an imported cow this I learned from himself. 



LADY WALK. See No. 1018 in A. H. B., Sweepstakes. No such cow 

 was ever imported into Kentucky that I can get any knowledge of. 



LUCINDA by imported Carcase (3285), in pedigree of Rosebush, A. H. 

 B., vol. 3, p. 636, is evidently an error. 



LUCY. See Coif ax 16505. Lucy at end of this pedigree was not im- 

 ported by the Ohio Co. in 1834, that Company imported no such cow. 



LUCY LANN, page 454, vol. 2, A. H. B. It would appear by this 

 pedigree that the cow Red Rose by Forester had be,en imported, or that 

 Lucy Lann herself was an imported cow. I have shown that Reformer 

 897 is incorrect, and by looking at Reformer (2510), E. H. B., it will be 

 seen that Lucy Lann's pedigree is the pedigree of Reformer (2510), except 

 the sire Magnum Bonum is left out. This pedigree is evidently incorrect. 



MARIA, by Suwarrow (636). See Prince de Joinville 2075^. Thorough- 

 bred cow imported by Thos. Stamps. This is incorrect ; Mr. Stamps never 

 owned an imported cow this I have from himself. 



MILO 711, A. H. B. By referring to English Herd Book, vol. 5, p. 963, 

 to Sprightley imported by Dr. S. D. Martin, of Clarke County, Ky., in 

 1839, it will be seen that she produced no calf named Milo. 



MILTA. This must be an error. See Blue Ball 1259. 



PERFECT. A. H. B., vol. 3, p. 596. No such cow as White Belle was 

 ever imported into Kentucky that I can find trace of. 



PINK by Hermit (305). At one time I was led to believe that this cow 

 was a calf of imported Ann, imported by C. C. Morgan and Joel Higgins, 

 of Lexington, Ky., but upon further investigation I found it was not true, 

 and I am led to believe no such cow was ever imported. See Laura, A. H. 

 B., vol. 3, p. 493, 1st ed., bred by S. P. Kenney. 



RED ROSE. See Lucy Lann, above. 



