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Waterloo (2816), Short Tail (2621) by Belvedere, and Duke of 

 Northumberland (1940) by Belvedere. The Duke bull, out of the 

 famous show cow Duchess 34th, Bates regarded as the greatest 

 result o'f his breeding career. 



Up in Scotland the Cruickshanks used with much success in 

 their herd as early dams Moss Rose, Venus, Sunflower, Phan- 

 tassie, Premium, Fancy by Billy (3151), Clipper (also by Billy), 

 Victoria iQth by Lord John (11731), Pure Gold, Butterfly's 



FIG. 70. White Hall Sultan 163573, a prominent Shorthorn show bull in 1904 

 and 1905, winning the highest honors at the International Live Stoc^k 

 Exposition and elsewhere. In 1903 chief stock bull of E. S. Kelly, Yel- 

 low Springs, Ohio ; later purchased by F. W. Harding, Waukesha, 

 Wisconsin. Photograph by the author 



Pride by Royal Butterfly (16862), Spicy by Marmaduke (14897), 

 and Lancaster i6th. Among the sires which contributed most 

 to the success of the Cruickshanks were Fairfax Royal (6987), 

 bought in 1845, Matadore (11800), Lord Raglan (13244), Lan- 

 caster Comet (11633), Champion of England (17526), Royal 

 Duke of Gloster (29864), and Roan Gauntlet (35284). 



There were other important foundation animals in the minor 

 herds already referred to, which in a more extended considera- 

 tion would receive proper notice. 



