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length of this report forbids the further discussion of it at this 

 time. It has been the purpose of the committee to present 

 views and considerations, that shall aid in guiding those wlio 

 are engaged in, or purpose to turn their attention to, the busi- 

 ness of breeding horses. Let ^^^ such procure the best mares 

 for this purpose that can be had, and then use none but sires 

 ol pure bluod, prefcrrhig like the Arabians, that the mare shall 

 go unproductive rather than be served by a common horse ; 

 for, " The foal follows the sire." 



LEANDER WETHERELL. 



