52 The Arab Horse 



was bought by Rev. F. F. Vidal of Need- 

 ham Market, Sufifolk, an enthusiastic 

 admirer of the Arabian horse, who 

 owned her for several years, and bred 

 four foals from her. In 1888 Mr. Vidal 

 sold Naomi to Mr. Randolph Huntington 

 of Rochester, New York, who afterwards 

 removed to Oyster Bay, Long Island, 

 where Naomi died at the age of twenty- 

 two years. 



Naomi produced the following off- 

 spring : 



In England, i. ch. h. Gomussa, by Kars. 



2. ch, m. Kushdil, by Kars. 



3. ch, m. Nazli, by Maidan. 



4. b. m. Naama, by El Emir. 

 In America, 5. ch, h, Anazah, by Leopard. 



6. & 7. (a mare and stallion by a trotting 

 horse!) 



8, ch, h. Nejd, by Anazah, her own son. 



9, ch, h. Khaled, by Nimr, her grand son. 



10, ch, ra. Naomi II, by Nimr, her grand- 



son, 



11, ch. m, Narkeesa, by Anazah, her son, 



12, ch, m, Naressa, by Anazah, her son. 



On his second journey Upton secured 

 five animals whose families are recorded 

 pages 386, 387, and 388 of his "Glean- 



