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July ;>, . 

 « 10, . 

 « 17, . 



-jit, . 



» 31, . 

 August 7, 



" 14, 



« 21 



« 28, 

 September 4, 



" 11, 



» 18, 

 25, 

 October 2, 

 " 15, 

 » 21, 

 « 29, 

 November 7, 

 " 18, 

 " 23, 

 » 30, 

 December 10, 

 « 20, 



Total, . 



As late as the 28th of December she gave eight quarts of 

 milk per day. While in the possession of Mr. Oakes she had 

 four calves, and suckled each of them over four weeks, besides 

 furnishing to the family one quart of milk per day. The butter 

 made from her was of a superior quality. 



This cow received the prize of the State Society at the 

 Brighton Show in 1816. She was purchased of Mr. Oakes by 

 lion. Josiah Quincy, who afterwards sold her to Colonel Sam- 

 uel Jaques, of Ten Hills Farm, Charlcstown. The cut which is 

 here presented is pronounced by these gentlemen to be an ac- 

 curate and admirable likeness of this remarkable animal. It is 

 well known that she never produced offspring equal to herself 

 for milking qualities. The effect upon her constitution by sur- 



