IMPORTATIONS . 171 



111 1860, Mr. John Chambers, residing near Mont- 

 real, appears to have imported a three-year-old 

 heifer, Strawberry. 68 



The account of the importation of Brodie, etc., for 

 this year, will be found under date of 1852. 



In 1861, S. Beattie, of Canada, imported in ship 

 " Helen Douglas," at the port of Quebec, an Ayrshire 

 cow. 69 



Mr. Beattie appears to have imported a cow, Moun- 

 tain Maid, which possibly is the animal referred to 

 above, and at a later date a bull, Carrick Farmer. 70 



It was in this year that a Mr. Miller is said to 

 have imported a cow and a calf on the ship " Helen 

 Douglas," at Quebec. 70 These importations being on 

 the same vessel with Brodie and Campbell's, were 

 possibly of their selection. 



The importation of Mr. Watson for 1861 has been 

 noticed under date of 1854. 



In the spring of 1863, J. M. Browning, of Beau- 

 harnois, P. Q., seems to have imported the cow Effie 

 in calf with Daisy. 71 It is possible that the bull 

 Marquis, said to have been brought over by the 

 Beauharnois Agricultural Society, was imported at 

 this time. 72 



The importation of Brodie & Co. for 1864 has 

 already been noticed under date of 1852. 



In June, 1864, J. L. Gibb, Esq., of Compton, P. 

 Q., commenced his series of importations with the 



es A. H. B., C. 1866. 



69 Count. Qent., June 13, 1861. 



70 A. H. B., B. 883; C. 825, 845, 894, 1092, 1098, 1267. 

 " A. H. B., C. 1104, 1046. 



A. H. B., B. 709. 



