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21681 Heytesbury Passion 1st, 5,371 Ib. (234); then 6,459 Ib. (306), 

 6,306 Ib. (257). Third in descent from 15073, 20397 Heytesbury-Su- 

 sanna-lst c.-5,848 Ib. (238), then 5-yr. 'av., 6,750.2 Ib. (1,367); highest 

 record, 7,448 Ib. (273). Her 23052 Heytesbury Hanna-lst c. (in 1914)- 

 5,584 Ib. (235). 21202 Heytesbury Patience-lst c.-7,086 Ib. (343); 

 22612 Heytesbury Susan 3d 1st c.-6,507 Ib. (263); 2d c. 9,850 Ib (365). 



In another line of descent from 587 Susanna, 22625 Horton Peach 

 has a record of (in 1912) 8,248 Ib. (308); in 1914, 6,832 Ib. (243). Her 

 22974 Cheriton Peach-2d c.-7,949*4 Ib. (298), fat 4.60. [34831] Saucy'& 

 Pride, 8178.5 Ib., fat 313.79 (297). 



The E13 Family got a strong foundation at Elmham through 

 Davyson 3d 48 and Rufus 188, then passed into Mr. Hy. Birkbeck's 

 herd at Stoke, and thence to Whitlingham, where 2159 Elizabeth 

 opened the record-5th c.-6,702 Ib. (350), 6 yr. av., 7,833 Ib. (2136), 

 fat 3.4 to 6.8. 2159's gr.-dr. 7842 Ethel 2d-lst C.-7542 Ib. (444); and 

 7842's 11206 Ethel 3d-2d c.-6,826 Ib. (427); 4th c., 8,792 Ib. 16555 

 Ellen 3d, another of the Whitlingham E13's, 1st c. November 15th, 

 1902, recorded to December 31st, 2,954 V 2 Ib. (43), in 1903 6,682 Ib. 

 (365), and on March 31st?, 1904, when her week's yield was 132% Ib., 

 had to her credit a total yield 11,509 Ib. in 521 days. The sale cata- 

 logue credited her with a 1904 yield 5,566 Va Ib. and 2d calf. 



Two Families of F Group are recorded: 6793 Success F4, 7-yr. 

 av., 5450.93 Ib. (1,970). Her 17063 Magnolia 1st c.-5,465 Ib. (280); 

 then 7-yr. av., 6,665 Ib. (1,892). 17063's 20443 Majimag-lst c.- 

 SfllSy* Ib. (511), 20789 Melton Magnum-lst c.- 5445% Ib. (364), 

 21259 Melton Daisy-lst c.-8,10iy 2 Ib. (316); 2d c. 9478 Ib. (348), 21730 

 Melton Baroness, 3-yr. av., 7,788 Ib. (899), and- 22670 Melton Constance, 

 from November 12th, 1912, 1st c., 8,985 Ib. (415), milked to March 

 15th, 1914; on March 18th, 2d c., and the year's yield 6,624 Ib. (363). 

 20443's 22675 Melton Ruby, 1st c. October 15th, 1913; 2d c. September 

 30th, 1914; milk yield the 434 days, 7,988 V 2 Ib. 



Lord Heytesbury, at the starting of his herd, bought two F4 

 and two F6. There has been a re-registry, with Heytesbury added 

 to the former names, and new numbers. (These are now quoted). 

 15092 Heytesbury Silk F4-3d c.-6,878 Ib. (313). Her 19831 Heytes- 

 bury Silk 3d, 7-yr. av., 6,777.14 Ib. 1,905); highest record, 8,155 Ib. 

 (296); and 22,611 Heytesbury Satin-lst c.-with yield-2d c. from De- 

 cember 2d, 1913, 6,507 Ib. (252), then 9,850 Ib. (365). 



The earliest F6 record 1737 Poll was at Whitlingham-6,th to 9th 

 c-4-yr. av., 7,078 Ib. (1,169). 2961 Maud the dr. of 1680 Moll, twin 

 of 1737 Poll was bought by Lord Heytesbury. Her 15078 Heytes- 

 bury Magnetic was dam of 15077 Heytesbury Magnet, 7,684 Ib. (323), 

 and 15084 Heytesbury Perennial, 6073 Ib. (243). 15084's 19824 Heytes- 

 bury Perennial 2d, 3-yr. av., 6391.66 Ib. (865), and 19823 Heytesbury 

 Oak Apple-lst c.- 5,673 Ib (309). 19824's 22608 Heytesbury Peren- 

 nial 3d, 16719 Ib. (287), 7847 Ib. (298). 



Mr. John Hammond's HI and H2 Families have won many a 

 prize in Royal and other competitions for beauty of form and high 

 worth as beef cattle. Some 70 milk records may be found to evidence 

 good value in .the other condition; for which the dual-purpose cattle 

 will yet be held to be the most satisfying of all needs in farm econom- 

 ics. Reference has been made in the note on Milk Records to the 



