niPOKTED MARES AND FILLIES. 491 



Blossom — By Old Sloe, dam by Kegulus, the sire of Fearnought. 



Thos. Nelsox, Virginia. 

 This mare is not to be identified in the S. B. H. W. H. 



Bonny Lass, b. f. — Foaled 1723. By Bay Bolton, dam by Darley Ara- 

 bian, grand dam Byerly Turk, g. g. d. Taffolet Barb, g. g. g. d. 

 Plaice's W. Turk, g. g. g. g. d. Barb mare. 

 Bonny Lass was the dam of — 



1730. Merry Andrew, by Fox. 



1731. Bay Colt by Partner. 



1735. Spectator's dam by ditto. 



1736. Paragon, Mystery's dam, by Snip. 



1738. Zamora's grand dam by the Lonsdale Arabian. 

 And in 1739 a second b. c. Merry Andrew, by Fox. 

 I find no evidence that this mare ever came to America, and 

 greatly doubt it. If so, she must have been 18 or 19 years old 

 when imported. H. W. H. 



Britannia, b. f. — Foaled 1800. By Pegasus, dam Peggy, by Trum- 

 pator, grand dam Peggy, sister to Postmaster, by Herod, g. g. d. 

 by Snap, g. g. g. d. by the Gower Stallion, g. g. g. g. d. by Chil- 

 ders. She was imported in her dam's belly. Peggy being also 

 imported by Col. Tayloe. — Weatherby's S. B., vol. i., p. 419. 

 Britannia was very fast, but invariably bolted. 



Britannia, 2, b. m. — Foaled 1836. By Actseon, dam Scandal by Selim, 

 g. d. by Haphazard, g. g. d. by Precipitate, g. g. g. d. Colibri, by 

 Woodpecker. 



She was bred by King William IV., and ran a winner in Amer- 

 ica. There is yet a Britannia 3, named in Mason's Farriery, by 

 Muley, out of Nancy, by Dick Andrews ; but it does not appear 

 from the Stud Book that Nancy ever bore a foal to Muley. Her 

 produce are given in vol. iii. Weatherby's Stud Book, down to 1827, 

 and she does not appear in vol. iv. H. W. H. 



Brown Filly — Foaled 1802. By Sir Peter Teazle, dam by Wood- 

 pecker, grand dam by Sweetbrier, out of Buzzard's dam. The 

 Woodpecker mare, dam of this filly, was own sister to the dam of 

 Horns, by Precipitate, who was imported into Virginia by Colonel 

 Hoomes. The filly was imported into South Carolina by General 

 McPherson. 



In Mason's Farriery this filly is erroneously stated to be out of 

 the dam of Horns. H. W. H. 



