476 Longhorn Cattle : their History and Peculiarities. 
reserve number and commended, Mr. T. Satchwell, for " Lady 
Forrest." 
Heifer in-Milk or in-Calf, Icticcen 2 and 3 Years Old. — First 
prize, 20/., to the Duke of Buckingham, for " Lady Twycross ; " 
second prize, 10/., to the Duke of Buckingham, for " Barmaid 
third prize, 5/., to Mr. F. Tomlinson, for " Lady Western ; " 
reserve number and highly commended, Mr. F. Tomlinson, for 
" Loophorn 4th ;" commended, Mr. Godfrey, for "Bashful." 
Heifer not exceeding 2 Years Old.' — First prize, 20/., to the 
Duke of Buckingham, for " Countess of Temple ; " second 
prize, 10/., to Mr. VV. N. Berry, for " Pride of the Park ; " 
third prize, 5/., to Mr. W. N. Berry, for " Weston's Farewell ; " 
reserve number and highl}' commended, Mr. T. Satchwell, for 
" Bloom ; " commended, Mr. W. N. Berry, for " Young Straw- 
berry's Perfection." 
I certainly never saw such a show of Longhorns before, and 
there were some really grand bulls amongst them. The Duke 
of Buckingham's " Conqueror 3rd " (Fig. 2) is a capital specimen. 
He is descended from the herd of Mr. Godfrey, of Wigston Parva,. 
who bred his grandsire, " ("onqueror 1st," first-prize bull at 
tlie Royal Show in 18G8. Mr. Tomlinson's bull was a remark- 
al)ly level animal, but not so deep in his ribs as might be wished. 
