434 THE BREED IN THE SHOW-YARD. 



495, and out of Magdelina 817, thus representing one of 

 oldest families in the Eothiemay herd. 



Duchess 1st 930, was a daughter of the foundress of 

 the Westertown Duchess family of the Queen tribe. She 

 was after President of Westertown 35-4, a son of Windsor 

 221. 



Dumfries, 1870. 



BuU, Palmeeston 374, bred and exhibited by Eobert 

 Walker, Portlethen. 



Cow, Sybil 974, bred and exhibited by Harry Shaw, 

 Bogfern, Tarland, exhibited by Colonel Fraser of Castle 

 Eraser. 



Palmerston was got by Jehu 362, and was out of 

 Prima-Donna 851, being thus a descendent of Nightingale 

 262, the winner in 1857. He passed into the herd of 

 the Earl of Fife, and was a successful stock sire. 



Sybil was a very beautiful cow. She was after Black 

 Prince of Bogfern 501, and out of Ann of Bogfern 539. 

 Going into the possession of Sir George Macpherson Grant, 

 Bart., M.P., she won many other prizes, and was the 

 foundress of a well-known Ballindalloch family. 



Perth, 1871. 



Bull, Juryman 404, bred and exhibited by Sir George 

 Macpherson Grant, Bart., of Ballindalloch. 



Cow, ElSA 977, bred and exhibited by Sir George 

 Macpherson Grant, Bart., of Ballindalloch. 



This was the " Ballindalloch year." Sir George Mac- 

 pherson Grant was first for aged bulls and cows, also 

 second and third for cows, and first for two-year-old 

 heifers. 



Juryman, out of Jilt 973, and after Bright 454, was 



