IMPORTATIONS. 1 G5 



ilton, "Woodville Chief, Beulah, Bessie Belle, Ayr- 

 shire Lass, Lady Ayr, Lady Kogers, Lady Mary, 

 Lady Houston, Lady Fender, Lady Kilbirnie, Kil- 

 birnie Maid, Ocean Belle, and Kempsey Maid were 

 retained by Mr. Brodie. In this importation may 

 also be included Kilbirnie Lass in her dam, and pos- 

 sibly a Peerless imported in the womb. 32 



It is to be regretted that Mr. Brodie has so dupli- 

 cated the names of animals, either imported or owned 

 by him, as to render somewhat difficult, in the future, 

 the task of identifying pedigrees. 



For information concerning the importations of 

 Mr. Brodie, etc., in 1853, see under 1852. 



In 1853, James Logan, of Montreal, seems to have 1853 

 imported the cow Buttery and the bull Baldy. 33 



The Hochelaga Agricultural Society may also have 

 imported a bull of the same name about this time, 

 which w r as used in Mr. Logan's herd, and perhaps 

 the two animals are identical. 34 



In 1857, Mr. Logan imported the cow Stately in 

 calf with Sir Colin, Greig in calf with Sonsie, Jean, 

 and probably Heather Belle, Beauty, White Cherry, 

 Red Rose, and others. 35 



In the year 1853 the Montreal Agricultural Society 

 imported the bull Rob Roy. This importation was 

 made through a Mr. Gilmore, and the bull appears to 

 have been sold to the County of Leeds Society, and 



82 Entry Cat. X. Y. Ag. Soc. 1872 and 1873. Other references for Mr. Brodie's 

 importations are Walcott & Campbell's Catalogue. 



33 A. H. B., C. 110, 394, 1773, and C. 62, 85, 87, 125, 186. 



* A. H. B., C. 773, 773J, 774, 810. 



5 A H B., C. 200, B 67, 354, 385, C. 469, 463, 561, 724, 764, 289, 510, 949, 1383, 

 B. 805, C. 86, 394^ 214, 725. 



