IMPORTATIONS. 179 



Mr. K. S. Griswold is said to have imported a 

 bull, Juba, and cow, Whitey, some time previous to 

 1849. 94 



Mr. Nicholas Bicldle, of Philadelphia, seems to 

 have made an importation previous to the year 1850. 



Between 1850 and 1854, Mr. Peter Lawson, of 

 Lowell, appears to have imported a bull, McDuff. 95 



A Capt. Smith is credited with having imported 

 a cow, Cherry, which must have been within the 

 decade, 1850 and I860. 96 



Sir George Simpson is said to have imported a 

 cow, Lady Simpson, somewhere about this time. 97 



Previous to 1855 Col. Beatson appears to have im- 

 ported a cow, Lady Betty. 98 



Previous to 1858 the Hochelaga Agricultural 

 Society, of Montreal, imported the bullBauldie, and 

 afterwards the bull Buchanan, and another without 

 name. 99 



Previous to 1858 the Montreal Agricultural So- 

 ciety is credited with having imported a bull, Bauldie, 

 and previous to 1860 a cow, Queen of Scots. 100 



Somewhere near 1860, Mr. Thomas Richardson, 

 of West Farms, New York, appears to have imported 

 a pair, Eric and Norna, and possibly Norval, in 

 dam. 101 



A cow named Sally appears to have been imported 

 by a Mr. Hutchinson previous to I860. 102 



M A. H. B., C. 105. 96 A. H. B., C. 1808, 1940. 



5 A. H. B , C. 100, 127, 141. m C. C. Abbott's Sale Cat. 1870. 



8 A. H. B., C. 593i, 705 ; B. 394. 



TO A. H. B., C. 773, 774, 810, 1460. King's Cat. 1872. 

 100 A. H. B., C. 447, 1132, 1446, 1729 ; B. 72. 



1 Q1 A. H. B., B. 630; C. 6731, 676, 775, 1125, 1147, 1021, 1050, 1691, 1692. 

 A. H. B., B. 785; C. 893, 998. 



