622 ItepoH of the Senior Steward of Lice-Stoclc at Nottingham. 
Prize went to No. 987, Slack Bess, bred by Mr. J. Artbur, of Jersey, and 
exbibited by Mr. W. E, Budgett, of Stoke Bishop, a cow witbout a particu- 
larly taking bead and witb no special claims to beauty, but with an udder of 
such shape and size that it was impossible to hesitate as to placing her in 
the premier position. The Second Prize went to No. 970, Bessie, also bred 
in Jersey, a well-known winner, and exbibited by Mr. G. Simpson, of 
Reigate. The Third Prize was won by No. 971, Bos;/ 3rd, bred by Mr. 
W. Alexander of Jersey, also exhibited b}' Mr. G. Simpson. This cow is a 
daughter of Mr. J. Blyth's famous Bosi/, and destined to take a high posi- 
tion hereafter. No. 983, Les Prairies Flandrine, bred by Mr. P. W. Picot, 
of Jersey, and exhibited by Lord Londesborougb, was Highly Commended 
and Reserve Number. This was a beautiful cow, and, but for the paucity 
of prizes, entitled to a monetary honour. The Highly Commended cows 
in this Class were No. 972, Lady Nina, exhibited by the Hon. 0. R. G. W. 
Bampfylde, of Bretton Park, a lovely specimen of an old Jersey cow; 
and No. 982, Frecoce 'ind, bred by Mr. T. Mourant, of Jersey, and exhibited 
by Lord Londesborougb ; and the Commended were No. 97*), La Belle 
Berf/ere, bred by Mr. P. G. Le Sauteur, of Jersey, and exhibited by Mr. C. J. 
IL Tower, of lireutwood ; No. 977, Geranium, bred by JNIr. F. Bircham, of 
Walton-on-Thames, and exhibited by Mrs. Hopwood, of Ketton, an English 
Jersey Cattle Society's Gold medal cow ; No. 978, Clothd's Gem, bred by 
Mr. F. lloissier, of Jersey, and also exhibited by Mrs. Hopwood ; No. 990, 
Pretty Maid, bred by Mr. Firminger, of Jersey, and exhibited by Mr. Wm. 
Adams, of Tuftley, Gloucestershire. 
Class 90, for Cojv or Heifer in Milk or in Calf calved in the year 1885, 
was also of exceptional merit. The First Prize went to No. 99(3, Butter- 
maker's Daughter, bred by Mr. Robinson, of Jersey, and exbibited by Mr. 
J. E. Groom, of Great Walsingbam, a beautiful heifer bred in the island ; 
the Second Prize to No. 1002, Beauty, bred by the late Dr. Meadows and 
exhibited by Mr. Hugh C. Smith, of Mount Clare, which might easily be 
taken for an imported animal ; and the Third Prize to No. lOOO, Governess, 
bred and exhibited by Lord Londesborougb. No. 994, Bozels Fuschia, bred 
by Mr. J. Germain, of Jersey, and exbibited by Sir Humphrey de Traftbrd, 
was Reserve Number and Highly Commended. The Highly Com- 
mended animals were No. 1003, Stargazer 4th, bred and e.xhibited by 
Mr. J. R. Corbett ; No. 1005, Scarsdale Rose, bred by Mr. Robin, of Jersey, 
and exhibited by Mr. W. Arkwright, of Sutton Scarsdale; No. 1007, 
Lindas Belle, bred by Mr. J. J. Le Gros, of St. Peter's, Jersey, and exhibited 
by Mr. H. J. Cornish, of Sherborne, Dorset. The Commended cows were 
No. 999, Hopbine, bred and exhibited by the Hon. Mrs. Cecil Howard, of 
Great Missenden, Bucks, and No. 1008, Blue Stocking, bred by Mrs. Hunt, 
of Stamford, and exhibited by Lord Rosslyn. 
Class 91, for Heifers calved in the year 1886, consisted of forty animals. 
The First Prize was easily won by No. 1036, Golden Lass 4th, bred by 
;\Ir. J. P. Marett, Jersey, and exiiibited by Mr. E. P. Fowler, of South- 
ampton, a heifer rather dark in colour but of great richness and symmetry. 
The Second Prize went to No. 1009, Pandora lOtb, bred and exhibited by 
Mr. G. Simpson, and the Third Prize to No. 1026, Madeira '3rd, bred by 
Mr. E. Renouf, of Jersey, and exhibited by Mr. H. .T. Cornish. Either of 
these three animals would be a credit to any herd. There were no less than 
11 Highly Commended animals, viz.. No. 1013, Milkmaid ]3th, bred by 
Mr. G. Simpson and exhibited by the Hon. C. R. G. W. Bampfylde; No. 1015, 
Mabel, hred by ^[r. W. Peel, of Uickmansworth, Herts; No. 1017, Wolseley's 
Jnnette, bred by Mr. .Tames Blyth, of Stanstead, Essex, and exhibited by 
Mr. Salisbury Baxendalo, of Bonningtons, Herts; No. 1022, Wrangler » 
Fancy, bred and exhibited by Mr. G. W. Palmer, of Reading; No. 1028, Try 
