ADDENDA 



The illustration of Great Britain in this volume is from a photo- 

 graph; the illustrations of Herod and Matchem are from steel 

 prints obtained from Cassell & Co. of London; all the other illus- 

 trations of horses are reproductions of steel prints that appeared 

 in various books and magazines of the long ago. The likeness 

 of Lexington is copied from "Frank Forester's," "The Horse of 

 America." The likenesses here shown of Sir Archy, Amer- 

 ican Eclipse, Boston and Glencoe, appeared first in "Forester's" 

 history; and later in Wallace's Stud Book, from which they are 

 copied. The Spirit of the Times, at a cost of more than $500, 

 printed a steel engraving (12 x 15 inches) of Leviathan, made 

 from a portrait now in possession of Mr. Alex Jackson of Mobile; 

 the illustration of this horse here presented is a copy of this steel 

 print. AH the other half tones of horses are made from steel prints 

 that appeared in The Turf Register. 



The names of the horses, painters and engravers, in the order 

 stated, were: 



SIR CHARLES (Cover Design): A. Fisher; J. Cone. THE 

 GODOLPHIN ARABIAN: Stubbs; Cone. THE DARLEY 

 ARABIAN: D. Dalby; J. Cone. FLYING CHILDERS: Sar- 

 torius; Longacre. MATCHEM: Eng. by J. Scott after original 

 by W. Webb. O'Kelly's ECLIPSE: Stubbs; F. Butler. HIGH- 

 FLYER: Boulbee; Francis Humphreys. GIMCRACK: Stubbs; 

 Longacre. CITIZEN: Clifton Thompson; Longacre. DIOMED: 

 Cook; Longacre. SIR ARCHY: A. Fisher; Capewell & Kimmel. 

 TIMOLEON: T. Campbell; Bannerman. AMERICAN ECLIPSE: 

 A. Fisher; Capewell & Kimmel. LEVIATHAN: E. Troye; A. 

 L. Dick. GLENCOE: C. Hancock; J. C. Buttre. BOSTON: H. 

 DeLattre; Capewell & Kimmel. PRIAM: B. Marshall; copied 

 by W. W. Bannerman from original by Romney. FASHION and 

 Joseph Laird: William Wilson; A. L. Dick. GREY EAGLE: 

 E. Troye; A. Halbert. WAGNER and Willis, the Jockey: E. 



