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of Blaze, Bonnyface, and Bucephalus, are suspiciously direct and 

 perfect. 



Buzzard — Foaled 1787. By Woodpecker, dam Misfortune by Dux, 

 grand dam Curiosity by Snap, g. g. d. by Ptcgulus, g. g. g. d. Bart- 

 lett's Childers, g. g. g. g. d. Honeywood's Arabian, g. g. g. g. g. d. 

 True Blue's dam. Dux was by Matchem, out of Duchess, by White- 

 more, out of Miss Slamerkin. Imported into Virginia 1804. 



John Hoojies. 

 I find a note of Mr. C. H. Hall's to the name of Firebrand, by 

 Buzzard, out of Fanny, sister to King Fergus, by Eclipse, grand 

 dam luting's Polly, by Othello, g. g. d. Fanny, by Tartar, g. g. g. d. 

 Starling, g. g. g. g. d. Childers. Firebrand foaled in 1802. " This 

 horse was imported into South Carolina, and was aftei'wards called 

 " Buzzard." 



Cade — Foaled in 1757. Imported into South Carolina as a five-year- 

 old, in 1762. He is said, by Mr. Milliken, in his Turf History of 

 South Carolina, to have been a " descendant " of Old Cade, out of 

 Hutton's famous mare Wormwood, which is described as a mare 

 of great repute in England. But there is no mare of the name in 

 the Stud Book. Mr. Milliken also states that Cade's brother, Mr. 

 Wai-reu's Sportsman, was a good winner in England in 1761. But 

 Warren's Sportman was not a brother of Cade, if this pedigree be 

 correct, as he was got by Old Cade out of Silvertail by Heneage's 

 Whitenose. And Silvertail produced in 1757 a roan filly Joan by 

 Regulus. 



On the whole, this horse seems to be but of doubtful authen- 

 ticity- H. W. H. 



Camel — Foaled 1822. By Whalebone, dam by Selim, grand dam 

 Maiden by Sir Peter. 



Camel, bl. c. — Foaled 1836. Out of Matilda by Orville, her dam by 

 Sorcerer, out of Matilda by Whiskey. K. F. Stockton, N. J. 



Cannon — Foaled 1789. By Dungannon, out of Miss Spindleshanks, 

 by Omar Starling, Godolphin Arabian, &c. Gen. Lynan. 



I find a note of Mr. C. H. Hall's to the name of Miss Spindle- 

 shanks, dam of Cannon by Dungannon, foaled 1789 ; — " This colt 

 was brought to Boston by Gren. Lyman, and sold to Isaac Denison, 

 of Albany. He stood for two years at Pittstown, Rensselaer 

 County." C. H. H. 



