MISS WATSON, JILT, AND KUTH FAMILIES. 



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pedigrees of the Kinnochtry families, as that has been 

 done with some minuteness in the notice of the herd. 



In the pedigree of Mr Ferguson's cow Eliza of Kin- 

 nochtry 912, from whom his Baroness family is descended, 

 we have an excellent example of the concentrated breeding 

 of the purest of his cattle, all of which are noted for 

 handsome proportions, length of frame, wealth of flesh, 

 and vigour of constitution. The pedigree analysis is as 

 follows : 



,. strath- 



s. Old Jock 1. 



" \ more 5. 



S < (d Old Grannie 1. 



) 



5 * d. Beauty, bred by Hugh Watson. 



( s. Grey-breasted Jock 2. 

 \d. 



Old Favourite. 



s. Hugh 

 130. 



s. Old Jock 1. 

 d. Old Grannie 1. 



Young Jock 4. i 



s. Grey-breasted Jock 2. 

 d. Old Favourite. 



Old Jock 1. 



OctaviaSSl. 



( s. Grey-breasted Jock 2. 

 1 d. Old Favourite. 



d. Beauty; 



595. 



/ s. Black Jock 3. 



,d. Prizie 586. 



's. Old Jock 1. 



b d. Favourite 2. 



?. Old Jock 1. 



(. Grey-breasted 



\ Jock 2. 



(d. Old Favourite. 



'*. Grey-breasted 

 Jock 2. 

 Old Favourite. 



f, 



c 



Grey-breasted 



Jock 2. 



Old Favourite. 



d. Old Grannie 1. 



1 d. Young Favour- j s. Grey-breasted Jock 2. 

 ite 61. I d. Old Grannie 1. 



Miss Watson, Jilt, and Euth Families. 



The late Mr M'Combie of Tillyfour purchased at the 

 Keillor sale in 1860 the cow Beauty of Tillyfour 2nd 

 1180, and her heifer calf Miss Watson 987, and from 

 these animals three valuable families descend. The 

 following table shows the strains established by Beauty 

 2nd: 



