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Sturtevant Brothers, Waushakum Farm, South Fra- 

 mhighani, Mass. It consisted of eight coavs, Edna 

 in calf with Glengarry ; Ozora in calf with Ocena ; 

 Drusilla in calf with Domine, whose name was after- 

 wards changed to Shotto-Doiiglas ; Queen of Ayr, 

 in calf with bull Mains ; Ops in calf with Eos ; 

 Twinney in calf with Euona, whose name was after- 

 wards changed to Alice Bi-aud ; Mona in calf with 

 Banquo ; aud Selena, in calf with Asmodeus. 



The importations of Mr. Gibb for this year have 

 already been noticed under date of 1864; those of 

 Mr. Whitney under date of 1869; that of Messrs. 

 Dawes under date of 1858 ; and under date of 1852 

 that of Brodie & Co. 



In July, 1870, Mr. William Gibson, of Morrisburg, jgyo 

 P. O., imported six cows and a bull in ship " Thomas 

 Hamlin." These appear to have been Eanting Robin, 

 Jennie, Eosa, Maggie, Edith, Princess in calf with 

 Thomas Hamlin, aud a Maggie, in calf with Robert 

 Burns. ^^ 



Maggie and Edith appear to have gone to J. T. 

 Rutherford, Waddington, N. Y., and are referred to 

 as of his importation.^^ 



In July, 1870, per ship " Abeona," Mr. J. J. C. 

 Abbott, of St. Anne's, near Montreal, seems to have 

 imported the cow Lilias and the bull Sir Roger. 

 Young Primrose, Young Mary, Young Dandy, Young 

 Beauty, and the bull Yellow-Haired Laddie maj'^ also 

 be credited to this arrival. Mr. Abbott had also in 



»7 A.H. B , B 7914; C. 1316, 1313, 1781, 1519, 1097, 1746i; B. 

 !• ^ H, B., C. 1519, 1097, 



