10 ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOGY. 



FEES FOR ENTRIES, ETC. 

 In Effect from August 12, 1904. 



The fee for entry for each animal shall be $1.00 to members of 

 this Association and $2.00 to non-members; but if not registered by or 

 before December 31st next after being foaled, the fee is $5.00 to mem- 

 bers and $10.00 to non-members, for stallions and mares. 



For geldings, any age, the fee is $1.00 to members and $2.00 to 

 non-members. Fee must accompany application. 



Fee for transfers and duplicate certificates, 50c each. 



Six volumes of Register have been issued and they are sold at 

 $2.00 per volume. 



FALSE OR FRAUDULENT ENTRIES. 



If any member of this Association knowingly makes a false or 

 fraudulent statement in order to enter an animal in the Register, he 

 will be expelled from the Association and his entry expunged. 



If anyone not a member knowingly makes a false or fraudulent 

 statement in order to enter an animal, his entry will be expunged and 

 he will be debarred from making entries in the future. 



FOUNDATION STOCK. 



The following stallions are registered as foundation stock, and 

 will be recognized as saddle strains under the rules above: 

 Denmark (thoroughbred), by Imp. Hedgeford. 

 John Dillard, by Indian Chief (Canadian). 

 Tom Hal, Imp. from Canada. 

 Coleman's Eureka (thoroughbred — Morgan). 

 Vanmeter's Waxy (thoroughbred). 

 Cabell's Lexington, by Gist's Black Hawk (Morgan). 

 Stump the Dealer (thoroughbred). 

 Peter's Halcorn. 

 Davy Crockett. 



Pat Cleburne, by Benton's Gray Diomed. 

 Say whether stallion, mare, or gelding. 



Give the name and address of the breeder of entry, and of the 

 sire and dam if known. 



If you think name you select may be taken, give second choice 

 for name. 



Write Saddle-Horse Register numbers straight. Put trotting 

 numbers in parentheses. 



If there are no " distinguishing marks," write " None" in space. 

 Address, I. B. NALL, Secretary, 



Louisville, Ky. 



