450 THK HOKSE. 



grand dam Chryseis by Careless, g. g. d. Snappina by Snap, g. g. g. d. 

 by Moore's Partner, g. g. g. g. d. by Childers. Imported into North 

 Carolina. Cain & Ruea. 



C(EUR DE Lion — Foaled 1789. By Highflyer, out of Dido, sister to 

 Javelin by Eclipse, grand dam by Spectator, g. g. d. Blank, out of 

 Diana. Imported into Virginia 1800. John Hoomes. 



He was a fashionable stallion, and got racers in a high form. 



Commodore — Foaled 1820. By Caleb Quotem, dam Mary Brown, by 

 Guilford, v&c. Imported into New York by C. H. Williamson, of 

 Ontario Co., in 1827. C. H. Hall's Notes. 



CoNSOL, b. h. — Foaled 1828. — By Lottery, dam a bay mare by Cer- 

 berus ; her dam Merlin's dam by Delpini ; Tipple Cider, by King 

 Fergus, Silvia by Young Marske, &c., «fec. 



CoNSTERXATiox — Foaled 1841. By Confederate out of Curiosity; Con- 

 federate by Comus out of Maritornes, Curiosity by Figaro out of 

 a "Waxy mare. A horse of great size and strength, imported 

 especially to improve the breed of ordinary horses. H. W. H. 



Contract, ch. c. — Foaled 1823. By Catton, out of Helen, by Hamble- 

 tonian, out of Susan, by Overton, g. g. d. Drowsy, by Drone, g. g. 

 g. d. Old England mare. Imported into New York. 



Wm. Jackson. 



Cormorant — Foaled 1787. By Woodpecker, out of Nettletop, by 

 Squirrel, grand dam Indiana's dam, by Bajazet, g. g. d. Regulus 

 mare, dam of Goldfinder. Imported into Virginia. 



John Hoomes. 



Coronet — Foaled 1828. By Catton, dam by Paynator out of Violet, 

 Shark — Syphon. 



Crab, Routh's Crab — Foaled 1736. By Crab, dam by Councillor, 

 grand dam by Coneyskins, g, g. d. Hutton Arabian. Imported into 

 Virginia 1746. George Haugiiton. 



One of the oldest and finest of the old English thoroughbreds. 

 He has left his strain abundantly, and still telling through many 

 generations. H. W. H. 



Crawford — Said to be bred by the Duke of Cumberland. Cumberland 

 Arabian, Partner, Snake, Lyster Turk. Imported into Virginia. 



Robert Rcffin. 

 Not in the Stud Book, It is a suspicious feature, in all these 



