442 THE HOUSE. 



raised by Charles Henry Hall, of New York. Kiuderhook was got 

 by American Eclipse. 



AiNDERBY, ch. h. — Foaled 1832. By A^elocipede out of Kate, by Cot- 

 ton, her dam Miss Garforth, by Walton, Hyacinthus Zara by 

 Delpini, Flora by King Fergus, &c. L. I. Polk, Tenn. 



Albion — By Cain or Actaeon, dam by Comus or Blacklock. 



Alderman — Foaled 1778. By PotSos out of Lady Bolingbroke, by 

 Sc[uirrel out of Cypron, Herod's dam. Imported into Virginia. 



J. Banks. 



Alexander — By Old Alexander, son of Eclipse, dam Sweetbrier, grand 

 dam out of Monimia's dam by Alcides, Crab, Snap's dam. But 

 there is no mare Sweetbrier in the Stud Book, and the manner in 

 which the dam of Sweetbrier is recorded as out of the Alcides 

 mare, who was Monimia's dam, without any record of the sire, 

 increases the suspicious character of this pedigree. H. W. H. 



Said to be bred by Sir William Wynne. Imported into Vir- 

 ginia. Not in Weatherby's S. B. W. Smallby. 



Alexander — Foaled 1791. By Champion out of Countess, by the 

 Northumbei-laud Arabian. Imported into New York. 



All-Fours — Foaled 1772. By All-Fours out of Blank mare, dam Bay 

 Starling by Bay Bolton. Imported into Massachusetts or Con 

 necticut. 



Ambassador — By Emilius, dam Trapes by Tramp, 



Americus — Foaled 1755. By Babraham, out of Creeping Molly by 

 Second, dam by Evan's Arabian, grand dam by Cartouch. 



W. Maclin. 

 Amurath, ch. colt — Foaled 1841. Out of Champion, ch. mare. 



Louisiana. 

 Amurath — Foaled 1832. By Langar out of Armida, by Rinaldo. 



Ant^us — A horse bred by John Ward of Kent. Said to be by Specta- 

 tor. He covered in the season of 1771, near Jackborough, South 

 Carolina. He must not be confounded with Anta3us by Alexander, 

 or Antaeus by Phlegon, neitlier of which were imported. He is not 

 in the Stud Book ; and, as his dam is not named, cannot be traced 

 out. He is inserted here on the authority of Millikcn's History 

 of South Carolina Turf 



Apparition — Foaled 1827. By Spectre, dam Young Cranberry by 



