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in this book, though, of cfturse, all would a,L;ree that the piili- 

 lication of such records is the nmst important factor in the 

 development of the breed today. To show the de\elopmcnt 

 of the work, however, the followin.t;- list is Ri\en of the cows 

 that once were leaders in the several classes : 



Murne Cowan 19597— A R. 1906 — yearly record, J4,008 pounds m 



pounds fat. 



Class A — Cows Over Five Years of Age. 



Pounds 

 milk 

 1901 (;lenwooil Gnd VI 9113, A. R. 1 12,183.33 



1903 Charmantc of the Cron 1444J, A. R. 74 11,S74.08 



1904 Imp. Haves Rosie 15476, A. R. 116 14,633.76 



1904 Imp. Princess Rhea 15479, A. R. 59 14,009.89 



1905 Yeksa Sunbeam 15439, A. R. 331 14,920 80 



1911 Dolly Dimple 19144, A. R. 628 18,808.50 



1911 Spotswood Daisy Pearl 17696, A. R. 790 18,602.80 



1914 Mav Rilma 22761, A. R. 1726 19,673.00 



1915 JIurne Cowan 19597, A. R. 1906 24,008.00 



Class B — Cows Between 4^2 and 5 Years of Age. 



1901 Lucretia's Daughter 11256, A. R. 3 11,084.63 



1903 Pretoria 14443, A. R. 73 11,528.84 



1906 Standard's Morning Glorv 12801, A. R 358 12,917 



1906 Itchen Daisy lit 15630, A. R. 100 13,636.8 



1911 Dairymaid of Pinehurst 24656, A. R. 843 17,285.3 



Class C — Cows Between 4 and 41-2 Years of Age. 



1902 Portia of Maplehurst 10071, A. R. 22 11,622.65 



1906 Yeksa Lind 14275, A. R. 377 11,939.9 



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Ik. 1,098 18 



Pounds 



fat 



572 20 



676.47 



714.31 



77 5.69 



857.15 



876.34 



957.38 



1,073.41 



1,098 18 



489.6 



595.35 



714.01 



714.10 



910.67 



602.3 7 

 650.56 



