438 THE BREED IN THE SHOW-YARD. 



Cow, IsLA 1965, bred and exhibited by George Keid, 

 Baads, Peterculter. 



Shah was after Prince of Wales 2iid 394, and out of 

 Pride of Aberdeen 5th 1174. He was the thirteenth 

 specimen of the Ardovie and Tillyfour Queen tribe that 

 flourished among the "senior wranglers;" a success 

 perhaps unique in the annals of any family of any breed 

 of cattle. 



Isla was a full sister of Sybil 1st 3524, being after 

 Sir William 705, and out of Fancy of Baads 1948. 



Perth, 1879. 



Bull, Monarch 1182, bred and exhibited by the 

 Marquis of Huntly. 



Cow, Blackbird of Corskie 2nd 3024, bred by the 

 Earl of Fife, exhibited by John Hannay, Gavenwood, 

 Banff. 



Monarch was out of the first-rate cow Madge of Port- 

 lethen 1217, a descendant of the Keillor Favourite 2, 

 and was after Pluto 602. 



Blackbird 2nd is one of a race of splendid breeding 

 cows at Montbletton, named the Mayflowers. She was 

 after John Bright 642, and out of Blackbird of Corskie 

 1704. 



Kelso, 1880. 



Bull, Prince Albert of Baads 1336, bred by George 

 Eeid, Baads, Peterculter, exhibited by llobert Anderson, 

 Daugh, Tarland. 



Cow, Sybil 2nd of Tillyfour 3526, exhibited by 

 Henry D. Adamson, Balquharn, Alford. 



Prince Albert of Baads was after Bachelor, a son of 

 Bertha 980, the Ballindalloch first-prize cow at Stirling 



