178 THE BEEF BONANZA. 



COWS. 



1. (Imported by Poindexter & Orr from Canada, 

 1872.) Cherry. Bred by Thomas Friendship. Re- 

 corded vol. ii. Canadian Herd Book, page 385. Red 

 roan. Calved May 9, 1867. 



2. Victoria. Bred by Thomas Friendship, London 

 Township, Middlesex County. Recorded vol. ii. Ca- 

 nadian Herd Book, page 815. Red and white. Calved 

 Nov. 5, 1867. 



3. Daisy. Bred by Thomas Friendship, London, 

 Middlesex County, Canada. Recorded vol. ii. Cana- 

 dian Herd Book, page 410. Red roan. Calved Jan. 

 16, 1871. 



4. Lobo Lass. Bred by Joseph Walker, London 

 Township, County Middlesex. Recorded vol. ii., page 

 603. Red and white. Calved Jan. 25, 1871. 



5. Fanny. Bred by Thomas Friendship, London, 

 Middlesex County, Canada. Recorded vol. ii. Cana- 

 dian Herd Book, page 465. Roan. Calved March 

 20, 1871. 



6. Cherry in the Forest. Bred by John Little, Ilder- 

 ton Township, Middlesex County, Canada. Recorded 

 Canadian Herd Book, vol. ii., page 387. Red roan. 

 Calved Jan. 6, 1871. 



7. Alma. Bred by William J. Hill, Dorchester 

 Township, County Middlesex. Recorded vol. ii. Cana- 

 dian Herd Book, page 332. Light roan. Calved Feb. 

 10, 1871. Twin. 



8. Lily. Twin of No. 7 ; died 1874. 



The produce from the above-named cows has been 

 as follows: 



