TROTTING SUPPLEMENT. 979 



LADY VERNON. gr. in. 

 Trotted in harness, 1853, in 2.29f-2.30-2.28J-2.32. 



LADY WALKER, b. m. 



Name changed from Belle of Portland, which see. 

 LADY WARRENTON, gr. m. 



This mare is said to have come from Baltimore. She beat Dutch- 

 man, Teamboat, and Norman Leslie three-mile heats under the sad- 

 dle, at Trenton, N. J., 1 835. 



LADY WOODLAWN, bl. m., 



Foaled 18 ; got by Mambrino Chief; dam Black Rose, by Torn 

 Turner. 



Bred in Kentucky, and is full sister to Native American. 



LADY WOODRUFF, b. m., 



Foaled 1851; got by Smith Burr's "Washington. Full sister to 

 Rose of Washington. 



Presented by Robert Bonner, Esq., to the Sanitary Fair. Trotted 

 in harness, 1857, in 2.29-2.29^-2.33. 



LADY WEART, b. m., 



Foaled 1858; got by Rysdyk's Hambletonian ; dam by Webber's 

 Tom Thumb. 



Owned by Edwin Thome, Newburg, N. Y. 



LANCET, bl. g., 



Foaled 1849; got by Vermont Black Hawk; dam Old Squaw, by 

 Lee Boo. 



This gelding was formerly called " Know Nothing." Under the 

 saddle, 1856, he went in 2.28-2.28-2.25^. 



LANTERN, b. g., 



Foaled 1849 ; got by Black Bashaw, son of Young Bashaw. 



In a match with Ethan Allen, 1859, each horse with a running 

 mate, he made a dead heat in 2.2 4|.- 



LANGFORD JACKSON, bl. h., 

 Foaled 1858; got by Young Andrew Jackson ; dam l>y imp. Lang- 



