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MAGGIE HUGHES. Shorthorn, red in color, five years old; came fresh 

 in April. Produced 5,840 pounds milk, test 5.5%, making 401.2 pounds of 

 butter. 



LAURETTA. A fine type of Guernsey, six years old; came fresh in 

 March. Produced 6,129 pounds of milk, test 5%, making 383.06 pounds 

 of butter. 



LAKEMAN LASS. Holstein Friesian, an imported cow, 10 years old; 

 came fresh in December just prior to beginning the year's test. Produced 

 8,032.14 pounds of milk, test 3.29%, making 330.12 pounds of butter. 



MARY CLAY. Shorthorn, red color, nine years old; came fresh in June. 

 Produced 5.774.06 pounds milk, test 4.52%, making 325.23 pounds butter. 



LILLY. Ayrshire, red and white spotted, seven years old; came fresh 

 in May. Produced 5,268 pounds milk, test 4.93%, making 324.5 pounds 

 butter. 



HEBRON. Devon, dark red, five years old; came fresh in March. Pro- 

 duced 4,570.15 pounds milk, test 5.65%, making 322.65 pounds butter. 



TENNESSEE. 

 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION AT KNOXVILLE. 



REPORT BY PROF. ANDREW M. SOULE, VICE-DIRECTOR AND AGRICULTURIST. 



There are some excellent herds in the dairies of Tennessee, from which 

 some records may be of interest. 



The reports are from the Glencliff Farm, Nashville, Tennessee, and 

 Ewell Farm, Spring Hill, Tennessee. 



