How Some Arabs Have Been Obtained 53 



ings from the Desert of Arabia." The 

 pedigrees of the two horse colts and 

 of one of the mares are certified under 

 seal by Suleiman ibn Mirshid, of one 

 mare by Jedaan ibn Mahaid, and of 

 the other mare by both Suleiman and 

 Jedaan. 



Of these, the only mare to produce 

 offspring was Kesia, a bay mare, a 

 " Keheilet of Nowak, " imported '' in foal 

 by a hudud Seylwi al Abd." This mare 

 produced in 1876, in Hon. Henry Chap- 

 lain's stable at Blankney, the bay mare 

 Kesia n. 



The offspring of Kesia H. were: 



1887, ch. m. Nowagich, by Hadeed. 



1888, b. h. 



1889, b. h. 

 1890, ? 



1891, b. h. Imamzada, by Imam. 



1892, ch. m. Dabeh, by Hadeed. 



1893, ch. mi. Mimosa, by Mameluke, 



1894, ch. m. Shabaka, by Mameluke, 



1895, ch. m. ? by Mameluke. 



Kesia n. was struck by lightning in 1898 

 and killed. She was the property of 

 Hon. Miss Dillon. 



