IXXX INDEX TO THE PLATES. 



COWS. 



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ROSE OF LUCKNOW, roan, bred by Mr. T. Willis, Manor Rouse ; got by Sir 

 Colin (16953), dam (Rose of the Glen) by King Alfred (16334), &c. See Vol. 17, 

 p. 720. Winner of the first prize at Birmingham as the best short-horned Cow, 

 with extra prizes of £20 and £15, and the Gold Medal for the best Cow or 

 Heifer exhibited in 1868, with several other prizes at the Smithfield, Liverpool, 

 and other Shows 365 



BRIDE OF THE VALE, roan, bred by Mr. T. C. Booth, Warlaby, and sold by him 

 to Mr. S. Campbell, Oneida, New York, United States, for 1000 guineas. She 

 was by Lord of the Valley (U837), dam (Soldier's Bride) by Windsor (14013), 

 &c. This Heifer was selected by Mr. Gibson as one of the finest specimens of 

 the celebrated Warlaby herd 403 



FANNY GWYNNE, roan, bred by and the property of Mr. C. Howard, Biddenham ; 

 got by Fifth Grand Duke (19875), dam (Faustina Gwynne) by May Duke (13320), 

 &c. Winner of the first prize as the best Heifer Calf at the Bedfordshire Show 

 in 1864 487 



LADY BATES 5th, red and white, bred by and the property of Mr. D. Mcintosh, 

 Havering Park ; got by Duke of Geneva (19614), dam (Lady Bates 3rd) by Fourth 

 Duke of Oxford (11387), &c. The sire of this Beifer was bought by Lord Pen- 

 rhyn, on his landing at Liverpool, for 600 guineas 556 



SEVENTH MAID OF OXFORD, roan, bred by Mr. J. 0. Sheldon, Geneva, U.S., 

 the property ef Messrs. F. Leney & Son, Wateringbury ; got by Seventh Dake 

 of Airdrie (23718), dam (Maid of Oxford 2nd) by Grand Duke of Oxford 

 (16184). &c. This Heifer was purchased at the Windsor sale in 1867, for 

 260 guineas 604 



QUEEN OF ROSALEA, rich roan, bred by and the property of Lady Pigot, 

 Branches Park ; got by Ravenspur (20628), dam (White Ladye) by Valasco 

 (15443), &c. Winner of the second prize at the Royal Agi-icultural Society's 

 Meeting at Manchester, also at the Yorkshire Show, with numerous other 

 prizes in various parts of the country 675 



SOUTHWICK CHERRY, red and white, bred by Mr. M. S. Stewart, Southwick, 

 the property of Mr. T. Atherton, Chapel House ; got by Grand Duke 3rd 

 (16182), dam (Cherry Bloom) by Heir-rtt-Law (13005), &c. This Cow is des- 

 cended from Col. Cradock's famous Cow, Cherry, who was the dam of the 

 celebrated Bull Gainford (2044). 734 



