RECOLLECTIONS OF MEN AND HORSES 



1883, gr. f., Russia (record 2.28, bred In 1887), 

 by Harold. 



1884, missed to Harold. 



1885, gr. c, Pilot Russell (sold 1887), by Har- 

 old. 



1886, ch. c, Pistachio (sold 1890, record 2.21 J), 

 by Belmont. 



1887, gr. f., Ruslna (sold 1888), by Belmont. 



1888, b. f., Rustlque (sold 1890, record 2.18^), 

 by Electioneer. 



1889, b. f., Suffrage (sold to Allen Farm), by 

 Electioneer. 



1890, gr. c, Sclavonic (sold 1894, record 2.09!), 

 by King Wilkes. 



Pistachio and Sclavonic are pacers, and just pre- 

 vious to his death Nutwood was, under the speed 

 standard, the greatest of living sires. Lord Russell, 

 Mambrino Russell, Nutbourne, and Pistachio are sires 

 of speed, and Cora Belmont, Nutula, Ruslna, Lady 

 Russell, Russia, Rustlque, and Suffrage are dams of 

 speed. Maud S. died without issue. The speed 

 descending from Miss Russell will steadily Increase 

 as the years go by. Her monument Is In her children 

 and their children. She has 2586 descendants In 

 the 2.30 list, and 85 In the 2.10 list. She Is the only 

 mare that has produced 2.10 speed in the first, sec- 

 ond, third, fourth, and fifth generations. 



Although Woodburn Farm stood for so many 

 years in the very front rank of breeding establish- 

 no 



