DUAL PURPOSE CATTLE 41 



eny at Tring Park were registered. At Thornville, of her twin daugh- 

 trs, 24392 Thornville Red Coronet has begun her record in 1915 with 

 3,554 Ib. (161), and the old 17-yr. cow has produced her 13,th calf. 

 The first of the Coronets would seem to have a remembrance in the 

 United States, a descendant having been registered as bred in 1911 

 in Oklahoma. 



Breed Analyses: Primrose, N. 700, RP. 300. Coronet, N. 587.5, 

 S. 35.93, RP. 37-6.56 Coronet 2d, N. 478.12, S. 76.55, RP. 445.31. 

 Prudish, N. 640.62, S. 44.52, RP. 314.84. Coronet 3d, N. 514.88, S. 

 72.46, RP. 412.64. 



5169 Tryste T4, bred at Whitlingham in April, 1888, was one 

 of the five Red Polled which took part in the 1901 Pan-American 

 Exposition test, at the outset being 70 days in milk. Her 184 days' 

 record was 5,422 Ib., butter 235 Ib. Her 1st c. record at Whitlingham 

 was 6,260% Ib. (390), 2d c. 6,039 Ib. (329), when she was taken to 

 America by Captain V. T. Hills. 



Born 5 years earlier from the same dam, 1896 Tipple, 3183 Tin- 

 2d c.-5,393 Ib. (325), 4th c. 10,344 Ib. (487), 5th c. 8,512 Ib. (357); 

 8,447% Ib., fat 3.7 (357); 7,089% Ib., fat 4.1 (315). Her 5170 Tulip- 

 1st c.-4,162V 2 Ib. (322), then 2-yr. av., 6,039 Ib., fat 5.1 to 4.6 (649). 

 Tulip's 6819 Top-lst c.-ll,582 Ib. (589), 29 days dry, and 2d c., 5,094 

 Ib., fat 3.7 (217); then 4-yr. av., 7068.5 Ib. (1,184). Of later records: 

 14121 Red Lass-3d c.-6,070 Ib. (208), 5th c. 6,107 Ib. (321). 19400 

 Red Rose-2d c.-6,028 Ib. (259) 3d c. 6,169% Ib. (281). 21099 Cheriton 

 Fancy-2d c.-12,964 Ib. (565). 



1315 Bee-Bee T6 has the earliest record-7th c.-9,935 Ib. (383). 

 Her 2021 Blacking, 8,507 Ib. (371), and 5242 Bess-lst c.-8,350 Ib. 

 (516). Blacking's 9887 Victoria-3d c.-6,055 Ib. (301), 7th c. 6,623% 

 Ib. (315). 



T7 records are comparatively late: 8239 Sunshine-3d c.-6,026 

 Ib. (256); then 4-yr. av., 6716.37 Ib. (1,139). Her 14220 Salome, after 

 5,098% Ib. (294), 3-yr. av., 7847.9 Ib. (848); last record, 9,986% Ib. 

 (350). 22587 Gressenhall Saint 2d, 8,697% Ib., and 22588 Gressen- 

 hall Saintly, 2-yr. av., 8026.75 Ib., both 4th in descent from Salome. 



T17 and T18 Families are descended from Messrs. HowelPs herd 

 at Great Walsingham, which dated from the later years of the Reeve 

 breeding at Wighton and Walsingham. 8012 Maiden Belle-3d c.- 

 6,849V 2 Ib., fat 3.6 (294). Her 15331 Maiden, 2-yr. av., 5753.87 Ib. 

 (582) 8772 Missie T18-2d c.-5,217 Ib. (330); then 4-yr av., 6663.87 

 Ib. (1,242). A gr.-dr. of Missie's dam, 17177 Mischievous-lst c.- 

 7,069 Ib. (288); 4-yr. av. from 3d c., 8056.62 Ib. (1,242); highest 

 record, 9,453 Ib. (361). Her 20444 Majirascal-3d c.-8,603% Ib. (364), 

 5th and 6th c. 8,369% Ib. (344) and 10,990% Ib. (353); 7th c. 9,078% 

 (337), 8th c., 10437 Ib. (305). Mischievous 2d's 18727 Mary, 3-yr. 

 av., 7522.8 Ib. 



The U Group was allotted to the Red Polled in West Suffolk. 

 Though comprising few Foundation Cows when the Herd Book was 

 issued in 1874, there were many more added on the Register in the 

 second part of Vol I. Mr. R. E. Loftt supposed they were a color 

 variation of the old Suffolk cow, which used to be spoken of as the 

 Suffolk dun "a light yellow or pale ginger color." The modern origin 

 of the "Red Polled" I have already set forth from published and per- 

 sonal facts of the early 19th century. We have the facts set down 

 in Friar Jocelyn's late 12th Century story of the life and doings of 

 Abbot Samson, the head of the great St. Edmund's Monastery at 



