718 INDEX. 



Derbyshire, Shropshire, Warwickshire cattle, and others, 405 



All Long-horns originally, but crossed, 405 



Worcestershire cattle — Long-horns crossed with Short-horns, 405 



Remarks on Short-horns — not a native breed, 406 



Barnstable, Mass., settled in 1639, by Mr. Lathrop, 406 



Sandwich and Scituate, 1633, on Massachusetts Bay, 406 



Puritans settled New England, (from England, Wales, Scot- 

 land, Ireland,) 407 



Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, settled, (1651, from 



Southampton, Scotland, and Ireland,) 407 



Duke Lennox and Lord Stirling, of Scotland, 407 



Taunton, Pembroke, Swanzey, Mass., 408 



Long Island, settled, 1649, (cattle.).. 408 



Salem settled by Puritans, (1625.) 409 



Rowley, Mass., settled, 1633, by Yorkshire colonists, 409 



Hingham, settled in 1632, 410 



Suffolk dun cow a Royal animal, 410 



Lynn, Mass., settled, 1629, 411 



New Haven, settled, 1638, 411 



Hartford, settled by colony from Dorchester, under Messrs. 



Hooker & Stone, 1636, 412 



Devon cattle in Connecticut — red, and favorites, 413 



Sussex and Herefords — red, 413 



Red cattle in Connecticut— at Middletown & Wallingford, &c., 413 



Cross on Chillingham Park — cattle, 413 



Amsbury, Andover, Salisbury, settled in 1646, 414 



Hampshire ox — Andover, 4 14 



Devon cattle brought into England by Saxons, 414 



Epping butter, in Essex, England, 415 



Statistics of butter and cheese — Massachusetts, 415 



Cattle of Berkshire Co., Manchester Co., Hampshire, &c.,.. 415 



Miles Standish came from Lancaster — goes to Lyden, 416 



Norfolk butter, England, 416 



Springfield, Mass., settled, 1635, by Wm. Pynchon, 417 



Northampton, 1653, _ 417 



Hadley, 1656, includes one of the largest and most fertile 

 valleys on Connecticut river, 417 



