180 IMPORTATION'S. 



A bull was imported by a Mr. Burstall, of Quebec, 

 before 1860. 



Mr. E D. Shepherd, of Va., is said to have im- 

 ported a bull, Brutus, previous to 1859. ^"^ 



Mr. Charles Jones, of Brockville, Canada, is 

 credited with the importation of a cow, Bonnie 

 Lass. "4 



J. Gilmore, of Quebec, is credited with having 

 imported a cow named Buttercup previous to 1865. 

 lie is also said to have imported Rob Roy for the 

 j\Iontreal Agricultural Society. Is the Rob Roy 

 of the 1853 importation of this Society the same 

 bull ? "5 



Before 1864 the bull Ayr 2d was imported by 

 Mr. Perreault of the " Canada Agriculturist." 



Some time in 186- it is claimed that Mr. Wm. E. 

 Lockwood, of Peun., imported a pair, Zero and 

 Kate.i"'' 



About 1867, Mr. W. Rodden, of Montreal, P. Q., 

 appears to have imported Scotch Mary, Snow Drop, 

 and Nancy of Ayi-.^"'' 



Some time later than 1867, Mr. J. Laurie, of 

 Scarboro', P. O., is said to liave impoi'ted Avondale 

 Farmer and Dutchy.i''8 



Mr. Patrick B. Wriglit. of Coburg, Canada, is 

 said to have imported Young Percy and Buttercup 

 before 1868."'9 



ira A. H. B., C.99. i« A. H.B., C. 1941. 



'"■■ A.H. B., C. 706. 737. 



»'■ Entry Cat. ^. Y. State Ag. Soc. Fair, 1872. 



1"; A. H. B., C. 1644, 1831, 1842. 



"'" A. H B ,B. 422, C. 1 04. 



'"" Thomau Tbompson k Son'a Cat. 1871. 



