£64 



NEW ENGLAND FARIMER. 



Dec. 



SHOBT-HOKNED HBIFEB "LUCY," 



BaED AND OWNED BY J. A. IIAEWOOD, ESQ., LITTLETON, MASS. 



An illustration of Roan Prince, the sire of 

 this beautiful heifer, was given in the Farmer 

 in 18G7, (Monthly, page Hi) and we had 

 the pleasure this fall of seeing him at the State 

 Fair of Vermont at Burlington, where he was \ 

 exhibited with the herd of twenty-three Short- j 

 horns owned by G. L. Reynolds, of Burling- 

 ton, who had purchased him of Mr. Harwood. 



The above cut of one of his descendants i 

 was engraved for the last Report of the Sec- | 

 retary of the Massachusetts State Board of 



Agriculture, forming the frontispiece of that 

 volume, and was drawn from life. 



This htifer "Lucy," received the first prize 

 of the Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Ag- 

 ricultural Society, as the best htifdr under 

 three years old. We copy from the Report 

 the following deecription and pedigree : — 



"Lucy," a roan heifer, was calved May 10, 

 1868; got by "Roan Prince," 6,370, out of 

 "Flirt," by "Marmion," 1843,— "Lady Sale 

 Ninth," by "Comet," 3,772,— "Lady Sale 



