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trace to the dam of Nedda l:58l^; Petress Volo 

 2:27l^, sister of Peter Volo 2:02; Betty the Great 

 2:151/2) dam of The Deemster 2:09 and a lister to 

 the Kentucky Futurity winner Ethelinda 2:0214; 

 Miss Adioo, dam of Betterwin with a three-year-old 

 record of 2:01l^; Petrella 2:151/4 and her fillies 

 Sonya 2:081/2 and Julep 2:10, both of which are 

 sisters of Bronx 2:041/2; together with Jane the 

 Great 2:03i4, Guesswork 2:0214, May W. 2:06, and 

 Radio Dillon 2:081/2. 



From the mares by sons of Peter the Great, Calu- 

 met Farm selected Margaret Chenault 2:031^; Joan 

 Mac 2:08, a sister of Burrowlite 2:06% and Joe Mac 

 2:08%, all of them being out of Joan 2:041/4; Edna 

 McKlyo, 2:06; Hollyrood Abigail 2:051/4; Marion 

 Scott 2:1014; Helen Scott 2:141/4; Elsie Scott 2:10; 

 and Highland Mary 2:26, the last two being sisters 

 of Rose Scott l:593^ and Highland Scott 1:591A. 



Belwin was represented among the brood mares 

 by twenty-two daughters, nineteen of which have 

 records. His lot includes Charm 2:041/2 and her sis- 

 ter Calico, members of the Lady Bunker family; 

 Sumatra 2:02l^, Hindustan 2:031/2, Station Belle 

 2:04%, and Corsica 2:09 to which reference has 

 been made; Sonia 2:081/4 and Julep 2:10, sisters of 

 Bronx 2:04l^, Mary Kremlin 2:141/4, sister of Mer- 

 riman 2:00; Tennis 2:07%, and her dam Thrill- 

 worthy 2:141/4; Tootsie Trask 2:081/4; and Margo 

 2:093/4, sister of Labrador 2:021/4. 



Axworthy and his three best sons Guy Axworthy, 

 Dillon Axworthy, and General Watts were well rep- 



