436 THE BREED IN THE SHOW-YARD. 



Cow, Kate of Glenbarry 2nd 1482, bred and exhibited 

 by William James Tayler of Glenbarry. 



Gainsborough 596, got by Major 351, and out of 

 Guinea Pig 3rd 1182, was afterwards purchased by the 

 Earl of Fife, in whose herd he did good service. 



Kate of Glenbarry 2nd 1482 was after Elector 427, 

 and out of Kate of Glenbarry 1187, of Mr Tayler's 

 Georgina tribe, of which she was perhaps the most dis- 

 tinguished representative that has yet appeared, as she 

 was certainly a cow of excellent shapes and style. 



Glasgovj, 1875. 



Bull, Duke of Perth 357, bred by George Brown, 

 Westertown, exhibited by the Marquis of Huntly. 



Cow, Dora of Aboyne 1282, bred by "William M'Combie 

 of Tillyfour, exhibited by the Marquis of Huntly. 



A representative of the Westertown Eose tribe, Duke 

 of Perth, was the highest priced animal at Mr Brown's 

 dispersion. He was after March 355, and out of Eose 

 3rd 925. 



Dora was after Bright 454, and out of Vine of Tilly- 

 four 1167, of the Vine or Daisy branch of the Queen 

 tribe. 



Aberdeen, 1876. 



Bull, Young Viscount 736, bred by William Duff, 

 Hillockhead, Glass, exhibited by the Earl of Fife. 



Cow, Innes 1934, bred and exhibited by the Earl of 

 Fife. 



Young Viscount, after Hampton 492, and out of 

 Erica 3rd 1249, of the Ballindalloch tribe of that name; 

 was also first as a yearling and two-year-old. He gained 

 the champion prize at the International show at Kilburn, 



