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by Snowdon's bull (612), by Masterman's bull (422), by Harrison's bull (292), 

 bred by Mr. Pickering. At 8 years old. Drawn by Dalby. Page 127. 



7. DUCHESS 34TH, mostly red, bred by Thomas Bates, calved in 1832, got by 

 Belvedere (1706), out of Duchess 2gth, by 2d Hubback (1423), Duchess 2Oth, by 

 2d Earl (1511), Duchess 8th, by Marske (418), Duchess 2d, by Ketton 1st (709), 

 Duchess ist, by Comet (155), etc., as in No. 5, above. At II years old, milked 

 dry, and left hip broken down. Drawn by Dalby. Page 128. 



8. DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND (1941), red roan, bred by Thomas Bates, calved 

 in 1835, got by Belvedere (1706), out of Duchess 34th, by Belvedere (1706), etc., as 

 in No. 7, above. At 8 years old. Drawn by Dalby. Page 131. 



9. NECKLACE (twinned with light roan Bracelet), mostly red, bred by John 

 Booth, Killerby, calved in 1837, got by Priam (2452), out of Toy, by Argus (759), 

 Vestal, by Pilot (496), Vestris, by Remus (550), Valentine, by Blucher (82), 

 Countess, by Albion (14), by Shakspeare (582), by Easby (232). At 6 years old. 

 Drawn by Gauci. Page ill. 



10. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF (21451), roan, bred by Richard Booth, calved in 

 1864, got by Valasco (15443), out f Campfollower, by Crown Prince (10087), 

 Vivandiere, by Buckingham (3239), Minette, by Leonard (4210), Young Moss 

 Rose, by Young Matchem (4422), by Priam (2452), by Young Alexander (2979), 

 by Pilot (496). At 4 years old. Drawn by Gauci. Page 146. 



The red and roan shades in the colors of the plates show less conspicuously in 

 lithograph than in the original paintings, for which allowance must be made. The 

 artist, Mr. Page, has executed them with great fidelity and care. 



Further notices of these animals will be found on the pages where the plates 

 occur. 



