422 THE BREED IN THE SHOW-YARD. 



one of the most remarkable animals of the bovine race 

 that ever lived. She attained to the great age of thirty- 

 five years, and produced twenty-five calves. 



Inverness, 1831. 



Bull, bred by Mr Robinson, Mains of Eden, near Banff, 

 exhibited by Peter Bi'own, Linlcwood, Elginshire. 



Cow, bred by Mr Aberdeen, Skene, Aberdeenshire, 

 exhibited by Major Forbes Mackenzie of Eodderty, Cro- 

 marty. 



Aberdeen, 1834. 



Bull, exhibited by R Findlay, Balmain, Kincardine- 

 shire. 



Cow, bred by Mr Walker, Suttie, Aberdeenshire, exhi- 

 bited by the Earl of Kintore. 



Perth, 1836. 



Bull, bred and exhibited by Hugh Watson, Keillor. 

 Cow, bred and exhibited by Hugh Watson, Keillor. 



Inverness, 1839. 



BuU, bred by Robert Colville, Balnabreich, exliibited 

 by Hugh Watson, Keillor. 



Cow, bred by George Leslie of Rothie, and exhibited 

 by the Duke of Richmond, Gordon Castle, Fochabers. 



Aberdeen, 1840. 



Bull, bred by Mr Brown, Banchory, exhibited by Isaac 

 Machray, Torry Farm, Kincardineshire. 



Cow, exhibited by James Walker, Wester Fintray, 

 Aberdeenshire, 



