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THE EXTERIOR OF THE HORSE. 



c. "Agar, English thoroughbred mare; 1.58 m. ; sorrel; flame; white foot 

 posterior right ; foaled at the stock-farm of Pin in 1837 ; sire Eastham, dam 



Danae. 



" Eastham : sire, Sir Oliver ; dam, Cowslip. 



" 1840. Imbroglio, by Paradox. 



" 1841. Ben Agar, by Lottery. 



" 1842. Eeine-de-Chypre, by Eylau." (Vallon.) 



In certain cases the pedigree is more complete. The following is 

 an example taken from the Journal des haras. 1 



PEDIGREE OF SAINT CHRISTOPHER, WINNER OF THE GRAND PRIZE OF 



PARIS IN 1877. 



f Partisan, by Walton. 



( Pauline, by Moses. 



f Reveller, by Comus. 



I Rubens Mare. 



( Saddler, by Waverly. 



I Rebecca, by Lottery. 



J Mulatto, by Catton. 



t Leda, by Filho da Puta, 



f Emilius. 



i Harriet, by Pericles. 



f Partisan. 



t Jest, by Waxy. 



/ Orville. 



I Emily, by Stamford. 



f Merlin, by Castrel. 



I Morel, by Sorcerer. 



f Wbalebone. 



I Peri, by Wanderer. 



( Bob-Booty. 



t Flight, by Escape. 



f Tramp. 



I Whisker Mare. 



f Lapdog, by Whalebone, 



I Grisette, by Merlin. 



f Andrew, by Orville. 



I Sorcery, by Sorcerer. 



f Moriso, by Muley. 



I Ina, by Smolensko. 



f Whalebone. 



I Peri, by Wanderer. 



f Comus, by Sorcerer. 



t Shuttle Mare. 



The pedigree only contains so many minute details when it con- 

 cerns a celebrated horse. If Saint Christopher had not won the 



1 Journal des haras, annee 1877, Ire partie, p. 371. 



