APPENDIX. 537 



ONE JIILE. 



With Running Mate. 



Ethan Allen and Mate— Fashion Course, L. I., June 31, 1867 ; 2 :15. 

 Honest Allen and Mate— Prospect Park, Sept. 15, 1870; 2:1734;. 

 Brown George and Mate— Milwaukee, Sept. 16, 1867; 2:20. 



TWO JULES. 



Lady Palmer and Flathush Maid— Fashion Course, L. I., May 13, 1862 ; 5 :013^. 

 Lady Sutiblk and Rifle— Philadelphia, May 31, 1842; 5:19. 



PACING RECORD. 



ONE MILE. 



//( Harness. 

 Billy Boyce— Buffalo, Aug. 1, 1868; 2:1414. 



To Wagon. 

 Pocahontas— Union Course, L. L, June 21, 1855; 2:\1%. 



TWO MILES. 



In. Harness. 



Hero— Union Course, L. I., May 17, 1853; 4:56)-^. 

 James K. Polk— Philadelphia, Jime 30, 1850; 4:57)^. 

 Roanoke— Philadelphia, June 30, 1850 ; 4 :57i^. 



THREE MILES. 



In Harness. 

 James K. Polk— Centreville, L. I., Sept. 13, 1847 ; 7 :44. 



— Appendix of Woodruff's Trotting Horse of America, 



MISCELLANEOUS SUGGESTIONS 



WITH KEFEKENCE TO THE MANAGEMENT OF BREEDING STOCK. 



I do not propose to extend these pages by any directions as to the ordinary 

 management of horses, as most horsemen understand and practice it far 

 better than myself. Some few matters worthy of observation have been 

 gathered in my own experience, and may be embodied in the following 

 practical suggestions : 



Mares that have been kept long on grain feed, are not as likely to get in foal 

 as those which have run a short time on grass. 



