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WINDSOR'S BUTTERFLY, red and white, calved February 11, 1868, bred by and tbe 

 property of Mr. J. How, Broughtou ; got by Heir of Windsor (26364), dam (Alice 

 Butterfly) by Master Butterfly (13311), g. d. (Alice 2nd) by Duke of Athol (10150), 

 &c. Winner of the first prizes at the Norfolk, Oxfordshire, and Northampton 

 Shows in 1869, and second prizes at the Dui-ham, Lincolnshire, Huntingdonshire, 

 Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire Shows, the same year; also first prizes at the 

 Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Peterboro', Lincolnshire, Huntingdonshire, and Bedford- 

 shire Shows in 1870, together with the second prize at the Great Yorkshire Show, 

 and the reserve number at the Royal Agiicultural Society's Meeting at Oxford, 

 and was afterwards awarded the third prize. She also won the first prizes at the 

 Bath and West of England, Warwickshire, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Wakefield, 

 Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, and Huntingdonshire Shows in 1871 ; also third 

 prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Meeting at Wolverhampton the same 

 year, together with three Silver Cups, three Silver Medals, and various other 

 prizes -.-- 788 



The Pedigrees of Bulls given in this Volume with less than four crosses are marked 

 with an asterisk (*), and are only entered as sires, to complete the pedigrees of other 

 animals recorded in the work. 



London: 13, Euston Square. 

 November, 1871. 



