INVERNESS, 1874. 435 



first-prize two-year-old. He was a remarkably good- 

 looking as well as a most valuable stock bull. 



Eisa 977 was a daughter of Erica 843, and Trojan 

 a cow of splendid quality and very beautiful feminine 

 appearance. 



Kelso, 1872. 



Bull, ADRIAN 439, bred by Eobert Walker, Portletlien, 

 exhibited by Sir Thomas Gladstone, Bart., of Fasque. 



Cow, CHAEMER 1172, bred and exhibited by William 

 M'Combie, Tillyfour. 



Adrian was after Palmerston, the first-prize bull in 

 1870, and out of Prima-Donna 851, Palmerston's dam. 



Charmer 1172 was after President 4th 368, bred at 

 The Thorn, and out of Lovely of Tillyfour 1166, of the 

 Queen tribe, the first-prize cow in 1865. 



Stirling, 1873. 



Bull, COLONEL OF CASTLE TEASER 443, bred by James 

 Leslie, The Thorn, exhibited by T. L. Melville Cartwright, 

 Melville House. 



Cow, BERTHA 980, bred and exhibited by Sir George 

 Macpherson Grant, Bart., of Ballindalloch. 



Colonel of Castle Eraser was after Jamie of Easter 

 Skene 443, and out of Mina 1009, the first-prize cow in 

 1867. 



Bertha, after Trojan 402, and out of Miss Burgess 

 1198, represented an old strain at Ballindalloch which 

 has produced many good cattle. 



Inverness, 1874. 



Bull, GAINSBOROUGH 596, bred and exhibited by 

 Alexander Bowie, Mains of Kelly. 



