PERTH, 1852. 425 



became sire of those celebrated Tillyfour cows, Charlotte 

 203, The Belle 205, Young Jenny Lind 207, and Fair 

 Maid of Perth 313. 



Of the pedigree of Young Charlotte nothing is known, 

 except that the cow was bred by Colonel Dalgairns, and 

 was after Black Hugh 316. The judges speak in high 

 terms of the animal. She was purchased at Mr M'Com- 

 bie's sale in 1850 by Mr Walker, Montbletton, and a 

 valuable family trace to her through her twin daughters 

 Twin Charlotte 609 and Twin Queen 610, by Fintray 125. 



Glasgow, 1850. 



Bull, Earl o' Buchan 57, bred by William Cooper, 

 Hillbrae, exhibited by William Fullerton, Mains of 

 Ardestie. 



Cow, bred and exhibited by Hugh Watson, Keillor. 



Earl o' Buchan was bred by Mr Cooper, Hillbrae, 

 Aberdeenshire, and was bought by Mr. Fullerton as a 

 calf. His blood circulates through many good tribes as 

 the sire of Isabella of Balwyllo 423 (the dam of Presi- 

 dent 3rd 246) and of Lively 256, etc. 



Mr. Watson's cow was a daughter of Old Grannie 1. 

 She was sold at the Keillor sale a non-breeder. Mr 

 Ferguson, Kinnochtry, bought a daughter of hers, Glas- 

 gow 5 8, but has now none of her produce. 



Perih, 1852. 



Bull, Young Jock 4, bred and exhibited by Hugh 

 Watson, Keillor (Mr Watson also won the sweepstakes 

 for best bull with Old Jock 1). 



Cow, Bloomer 201, bred and exhibited by William 

 M'Combie, Tillyfour, 



Young Jock 4 was after Old Jock 1, and was bought 

 and used by Mr Ferguson, Kinnochtry. Of his sire. Old 



