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on in this way is thoroughly alive. The brothers 

 of Nutwood are Nutbourne (1877, died at 12 

 years), and Pistachio (1886), both sires of speed. 

 The sisters of Nutwood are Lady Nutwood 

 (1870); Cora Belmont, 2.24^ (1872); Nutula 

 (1879), a producing mare; and Rusina (1887), a 

 producing dam. Maud S. by Harold was foaled 

 in 1874, and she was the undisputed queen of the 

 trotting turf for 11 years. Her 2.o8|- to high- 

 wheel sulky, without artificial support, over a 

 regulation track, made in 1885, has never been 

 beaten. Lady Russell (1882), sister of Maud S., 

 died at 1 1 years, after producing Expedition, 

 2.15I; Re-Election, 2.27!; and Electrix, 2.28|. 

 Russella (1880) and Russia, 2.28 (1883), were 

 sisters of Maud S. and fountains of speed. Lord 

 Russell (1881), brother of Maud S., is the sire of 

 Kremlin, 2.07!-, ^^^ 3^ others in the list. His 

 sons and daughters also are producers. Pilot 

 Russell (1885), brother of Lord Russell, failed 

 for lack of opportunity. Mambrino Russell 

 (1878) by Woodford Mambrino is the sire of 

 17 performers, and 18 of his sons and 20 of his 

 daughters are producers. Rustique (1888) by 

 Electioneer trotted to a record of 2.18 J and died 

 young. Suffrage (1889), sister of Rustique, is 



