672 Iteport on ihe Cattle Exhibited at Windsor. 
perfect in toucli, and with teats too small and not quite square, but possess- 
ing a redeeming merit in the shape and capacity of her udder. Third 
Prize, No. 2082, Ladi/ Prim, bred by Mr. Perkins, of Holmwood, exhibited 
ty Mr. Simpson ; a good useful heifer, slightly thick in the setting on of the 
tail. Reserve Number, No. 2081, Tri/le, bred and exhibited by Mrs. 
Perkins; a very attractive grey heifer, rather coarse in horn, IIighlt 
Commended Cards: No. 2051, Quality Ath, bred by Mr. T. Le Sueur, ex- 
hibited by Mr. W. Adams ; a robust and rich heifer, with a fine wide 
udder ; we likewise awarded to No. 2040, Sulid Belle, bred by Mr. lionouf, 
exhibited by Mr. Orange, Jersey ; No. 2055, Zerchafs Tandora, bred by 
Mr. Simpson, exhibited by Lord llothschild ; No. 2059, Flora Qth, bred by 
Mr. G. Falle, exhibited by Mr. D. Tucker, Southampton ; No. 20G0, 8t. 
Albans, bred by Mr. Huelin, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Tucker ; No. 2068, 
Midget, bred and exhibited by Mr. J. B. Cole, of Weymouth ; No. 2074, 
Gavotte, bred and exhibited by Lord Londesborough ; No. 2085, Fancy's 
.Pride, bred and exhibited by ]Mr. G. W. Palmer ; No. 2089, Fairy Elf, bred 
by Mr. L'Amy, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. W. Alexander, jun., jersey; 
No. 2094, Semiramis, bred by Mr. Le Quesne, Jersey, exhibited by Hon. G. 
AV. Bampfylde ; No. 2101, Valentine, bred by Mr. Remerelle, Jersey, ex- 
hibited by Mr. E. P. Fowler, Southampton ; No. 2102, Village Lass 2nd, 
bred by Mr. Mollet, exhibited by Mr. E. P. Fowler, Southampton ; No. 2118, 
Lime, bred by Mr. Fowler, Southampton, exhibited by Mr. E. Carter ; 
No. 2119, Honorine, bred by Mr. Sauvage, Jersey, exhibited by Mr. Brutton ; 
No. 2124, Les Champs Ltault 2nd, bred by Mr. Cabot, Jersey, exhibited 
by Mr. G. Collas, Jersey ; No. 2131, Pet, bred and exhibited by Mr. G. R. 
Fisk, Newport, Isle of Wight; No. 2136, Golden Croion, bred by Mr. 
Rossignol, Jersey, exhibited by JMr. Hyde ; No. 2139, Tottie, bred by Mr. J. 
Hollingsworth, Windsor, exhibited by Mr. IT. Howard- Vyse, of Slough, 
To twenty-four others Commended cards were awarded. 
Class 141. Heifers calved in 1888. — This Class contained no less than 
116 entries, with but few absentees, and the large show-ring was completely 
filled. It occupied nearly three hours to select the prize-winners from such a 
concourse. First Prize, No. 2224, Lucy 5th, bred and exhibited by Mr, 
Budgett, of Bristol, shows exceptional merit in the levelness of her back 
and quarters, and in the very neat setting of her tail. The chine also is fine, 
and the skin good in touch and colour. Her stock, though not faultless, 
shows good promise. Second Prize, No. 2248, Little Nell, bred and 
exhibited by Mr. Hugh Smith. We could not ignore a calf of such obvious 
merit, even though one of the younger animals in her Class. Third Prize, 
No. 2164, Maidenhair, bred and exhibited by Mr. H. Howard- Vyse ; a very 
symmetrical and taking silver-grey calf, with promise of a good udder. 
Reserve Number, 2225, Beauty Qth, bred and exltibited by Mr. Budgett ; a 
nice little animal, not so good in touch as the other three. Highly Com- 
mended cards were given to thirty-three animals in this class, and there were 
eighteen Commendations. 
In reviewing this class, we are gratified to find that it is so largely com- 
posed of home-bred animals, and that there is, as appears to iis, a marked 
advance in the merit of the exhibits. AVe noticed very few defective 
udders, and many that gave early promise of rich milk. Moreover, the 
quality of the best animals is undeniable. We could point to several, besides 
the three prize-winners, that for fineness of bone and general quality might 
well bear comparison with the best island-bred heifer calves. WiU our 
conditions of climate and of pasturage permit them to reach maturity with- 
out losing these characteristics ? 
Champion Prize for Female ,Terseys. The First Prize winners in 
Classes 138, 139, and 140 being brought out for this eempetition, the 
