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THE HORSE FAMILY. 



He was winner of the Derby in 1880. His pedigree is as 

 follows : — 



f Stockwell, I The Baron, 1842 



' ( Pocahontas, 1887 



Marigold, f Teddington, 1848 



^ ( Sister to Singapore, 1852 



BEND-OE, 



1877 



Doncaster, J 

 1870 '^ 



L 



Rouge Rose, 

 1865 



r Thormanhy, f ^indhound, 1850 

 ! ^^^'^ \ AUce Hawthorn, 1838 



I Ellen Home. 

 L 1844 



Redshank, 1833 



Delhi, 1838 



The Collection also contains the skull of " Royal Hampton/^ a 

 Thoroughbred stallion foaled in 1882, who died in 1906. He 

 was winner of the National Breeder's Produce Stakes at Sandown 

 Park in 1884, and of the City and Suburban Handicap^ 1886. 

 "Royal Hampton'' was owned by Sir J. Blundell Maple, and 

 the skull (N.H. 11) was presented by Mrs. Ballard (Lady Maple) 

 in 1906. 



The following is the pedigree of this well-known Horse : — 



Newminster, 1848 



f Lord Clifden, 

 I 1860 



ROYAL HAMPTON, 



1882 



Hampton J 



1872 



j Lady Laugden, j 

 L 1868 1 



Princess, J 

 1872 1 



f. King Tom, f 

 I 1851 I 



The Slave, 1852 

 Kettledrum, 1858 



Haricot, 1847 

 Harkaway, 1834 

 Pocahontas, 1837 



,r T . 1 C North Lincoln, 1850 

 Mrs. Lincoln, j ' 



1866 I j^.^^ Alfred's Dam, 1856 



The skull, in addition to showing the faint trace of a preorbital 

 depression common to most Thoroughbreds, is noteworthy for 

 retaining the characteristic sinuous Arab profile, which is always 

 a character of Horses descended from " King Tom." 



Another Thoroughbred stallion of which the skull (N.H. 12) 

 is exhibited is " Donovan/' who was foaled in 1886 and died in 

 February, 1905. He ran 21 races in 1888 and 1889, out of 



