178 IMJfORTATIONS. 



"Nova Scotian," the cows Belle of Straven, Barbara 

 Allan, Fairy Queen, Straveu Maid, and Straven 

 Queen. 



In September, 1871, per ship "Abeoua," the bull 

 Conquer. 

 1871 For a notice of the importation of Mr. Allan for 

 1871, see under date of 1870 ; for that of Mr. Coch- 

 rane, see under date of 1869 ; of Mr. Morgan, under 

 date of 1870 ; of Mr. Whitney, under date of 1869 ; 

 of Messrs. Dawes, under date of 1858 ; of Brodie & 

 Co., under date of 1852 ; and Gibbs, under 1864. 



July 31, 1871, per ship " Gluco," at Montreal, 

 Mr. James McNee imported the yearling bull Eobert 

 Burns, and the two-year-old heifers. Highland Mary 

 and Ayrshire Maid. 



October 31, 1871, Mr. Charles H. Peckham, of 

 Providence, R. I., imported, in barque "J. B. Duf- 

 fries," three heifers, Highland Maid, Village Belle, 

 and Sally. 

 1873 For the importation of Mr. Abbott for 1873, see 

 under date of 1870. For that of Mr. Gibb, see 

 under date of 1864. 



In October, 1873, Irving Moyer,^' of Fort Plain, 

 N. Y., imported the two-year-old bull Sir John 

 Moore, and the cows Lady Martha and Lady Mari- 

 am. The calves Heather Jock and Damsel were 

 imported in these cows. 



In a list by themselves we place those importations 

 which we are unable to identify by a certain date. 



»= Count. Gent., Oct. 16, 1874, p. 666. 



