TROTTING SUPPLEMENT. 965 



HEROINE, b. m., 



Foaled 1862; got by Rysdyk's Harnble toman ; dam, the dam of 

 Volunteer, which see. 



HERMIONE, b. m., 



Foaled 1859 ; got by Eureka ; dam a fast mare, by Young Mambrino 

 Chief. 



HIGHLAND GROVE, b. m., 



Foaled 1 864 ; got by Ashland ; dam Highland Maid, by Saltram, 

 which see. 



Broke her leg at three years old. Bred by G. C. Hitchcock, Conn. 



HIGHLAND LASS, b. m., 



Foaled 1859; got by Leather Stocking; dam Highland Maid, by 

 Saltram, which see. 



Bred by G. C. Hitchcock, Conn. 



HIGHLAND MAID, b. m., 



Foaled about 1847; got by Saltram, son of Kentucky Whip; dam 

 the pacing mare Roxana, by Hickory Boy, son of Hickory, 1142. 



Bred by Joshua Conklin, of Goshen, who gave her to Baird Wil- 

 son ; sold to James W. Hoyt ; sold to F. J. Nodine ; sold to David 

 Leavett; sold to Mr. Hitchcock, of Conn., who is now breeding her. 

 This mare was the first animal to trot in 2.27 in harness. She was 

 a natural pacer, but Mr. Hoyt broke her to trot, and she was true and 

 honest. 



HIGHLAND MARY, bl. m. 

 Trotted in harness at Buffalo, 1859, in 2.31. 



HIGHLAND PATCH, b. m., 



Foaled 1863 ; got by Geo. M. Patchen ; dam Highland Maid, by 

 Saltram, which see. 



Bred by G. C. Hitchcock, Conn. 



HIPPOMENES, ch. h., 



Foaled 1858 ; got by Ethan Allen ; dam by Abdallah. 

 Bred by R. S. Denny, Boston, Mass. 



