486 THE HOKSE. 



general were not of note. He died in Kentucky, in 1825. He 

 probably liad few well bred mares." MS. Notes by C. H. Hall. 



WniRLiGici — Said to be by Lord Portmore's Cajitain, he by Cartouch, 

 dam by Devonshire Blacklegs, son of Flying Childers. 



Not in the Stud Book. Questionable. H. W. H. 



WiLDAiR — Foaled 1753. By Cade, out of a Steady mare, grand dam 

 Partner, g. g. d. Greyhound, g. g. g. d. Chestnut Layton by Make- 

 less, &c. 



" He was imported by James De Lancy into New York, and 

 proved a famous stallion and sire of racers. Such was his repu- 

 tation, that he was repurchased and sent back to England, where, 

 however, his services were confined to a private stud, and his colts 

 were, conseij[uently, limited in number." 



MS. Notes by C. H. Hall. 



To this horse directly, or to Lath, out of a Wildair mare, is 

 attributed a large part of what pure blood there is in the so-called 

 Morgan horses ; but it is questionable whether there is any Wil- 

 dair blood in their veins. H. W. H. 



William IV. — Foaled 1829. By Blacklock, dam by Juniper, grand 

 dam by Sorcerer, g. g. d. Virgin by Sir Peter. 



Wonder — Foaled 1786. By Florizel, out of Sacharissa, by Matchem, 

 out of Aurora by Golden Arabian, Snip, Godolphin, &c. 



" Brought to the United States, but his stock turned out but 

 middling in spite of his excellent blood." 



MS. Notes by C. H. Hall. 



Wonder — Foaled 1794. Lnported 1802. By Phenomenon, out of 

 Brown Fanny, by old Diomed, grand dam by Marske, g. g. d. by 

 Skim, g. g. g. d. by Crab, Childers, Basto, &c. 



Wrangler — Foaled 1794. By Diomed, dam Fleacatcher, by Goldfinder, 

 Squirrel, &c. Came to Virginia in 1802. 



" His stock proved valuable as racers and saddle horses." 



Yorkshire — Foaled 1834. Imported into Massachusetts in 1834. By 

 St. Nicholas, out of Miss Kose, by Blacklock, out of a Juniper 

 mare. 



Zinganee — Foaled 1825. By Tramp out of Folly, by Young Drone, 

 out of Regina, &c., &c. 



He won the Newmarket Stakes, Craven Stakes, Claret Stakes, 

 Oatland Stakes, and many other good plates and stakes. He was 



