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AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. - MARES. 



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SECRET, br., 



Foaled 1835 ; got by imp. Luzborough, 1427 ; dam Peggy Madee, by 

 Sir Hal, 2290 ; g. d. Fair Rosamond, by Sir Archy, 2278 ; Forlorn 

 Hope, by Bel-Air, 200. [See Forlorn Hope.] 

 Bred by Henry Maclin, of Hicksford, Va. 



SELIA, 



Foaled 17 ; got by Mark Anthony, 1461 ; dam by imp. Janus, 

 1222; g. d. by imp. Silver Eye, 2250; by imp. Monkey, 1598. 

 Owned in Franklin Co., N. C. 



SELIM MARE, bl., 



Foaled 1772; got by imp. Selim, 2196; dam by imp. Whirligig, 

 2728 ; g. d. by imp. Sterling, 2430; - - by imp. Merry Tom, 1556; 

 by imp. Bucephalus, 347 ; out of a mare said to be thoroughbred. 



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SELIMA, imp., b., ^ * 



Foaled 1 746 ; got by Godolphin Arabian ; dam^SppHMK^fewe, 

 by Hartley's Blind Horse ; g. d. Flying Whig, by Williams's Wood- 

 stock Arabian ; by St. Victor Barb ; by Whynot, son of the 

 Fen wick Barb; Royal mare. 



Imported about 1750, by Col. Tasker, of Md. 



1755. c. Partner, Traveller, 2558. 



c. Ariel, Traveller, 2558. 



f. , Traveller, 2558. 



f. Stella, Othello, 1765. 



f. Ebony, Othello, 1765. 



c. Babraham, Juniper, 1286. 



c. Little Juniper, Juniper, 1286. 



f. Black Selima, Fearnought, 888. 



f. Camilla, Tanner, 2477. 



c. Selim, Othello, 1765. 



This was one of the best importations ever made into this country, 

 and her blood is sought after till this day. 



SELIMA (BLACK), 



Foaled 1763; got by imp. Fearnought, 888; dam imp. Selima, by 

 Godolphin Arabian. [See above.] 



SELIMA (YOUNG), / 



baled 17 ; got by Yorick, 2801 ; dam Black Selima, by imp. Fear- 

 nought, 888 ; g. d. imp. Selima, by Godolphin Arabian, which see. 



1759. 



