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Mr. R. S. Griswold is said to have imported a 

 bull, Juba, and cow, Whitey, some time previous to 

 1849. 'J^ 



Mr. Nicholas Biddle, of Philadelphia, seems to 

 have made an importation previous to the year 1850. 



Between 1850 aud 1854, Mr. Peter Lawson, of 

 Lowell, appears to have imported a bull, McDufi'.^^ 



A Capt. Smith is credited with having imported 

 a cow, Cherry, which must have been within the 

 decade, 1850 and ISGO.^^ 



Sir George Simpson is said to have imported a 

 cow. Lady Simpson, somewhere about this time." 



Previous to 1855 Col. Beatsoii appears to have im- 

 ported a cow. Lady Betty. ^^ 



Previous to 1858 the Hochelaga Agricultural 

 Society, of Montreal, imported the bull Bauldie, and 

 afterwards the bull Buchanan, and another without 

 name.^^ 



Previous to 1858 the Montreal Agricultural So- 

 ciety is credited with having imported a bull, Bauldie, 

 aud previous to 1860 a cow. Queen of Scots. i"" 



Somewhere near 1860, Mr. Thomas Richardson, 

 of West Farms, New York, appears to have imported 

 a pair, Eric aud Noma, and possibly Norval, in 

 dam.i»i 



A cow named Sally appears to have been imported 

 by a Mr. Hutchinson previous to 1860.^"^ 



M A. H. B.,C. 105. »" A.H. B., C. 1808, IQ-IO. 



™ A. H. B , C. 100, 127, 141. =' G. C. Abboll's Sale Cat. 1870. 



»« A. H. B., C. 693J, 705 ; B. 394. 

 o» A. H. B., C. 77:iJ. 774, 810, 1460. King's Cat. 1872. 

 i»" A. 11. B., C. 447, 1132, 1446, 1729 ; B. 72. 



wi A. H. B., B. 630; C. 6731, 676, 775^, 1125, 1147, 1021, 1050, 1691, 1692. 

 »« A. H. B., F. 785; C. 893, 9a8. 



