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' foundation members,' as they continue to be called, 

 and fifteen ' subsidiary members ' (or ' membres ad- 

 joints '); and among the earliest and most notable of 

 these were Prince Marc de Beauvau (of the La Morlaye 

 stable and Viroflay stud), Messrs. Fould (of Chantilly, 

 Ibos, and Le Nivernais), Viscount de Hedouville, Vis- 

 count Paul Darn (president of the Eace Committee), 

 M. Auguste Lupin (importer of a multitude, with com- 

 paratively little success). Baron N. de Eothschild (owner 

 of Baroncino), Baron de la Pochette, Count F. de 

 Lagrange (owner of Gladiateur), Henri Delamarre 

 (owner of Vermont), Baron Schickler (the lucky pur- 

 chaser of The Nabob, sire of Vermont and Bois- 

 Poussel), M. Charles Calenge (founder of Caen races to 

 all intents and purposes, though there was racing there 

 as early as 1837, before he took matters in hand), Mr. 

 Mackenzie-Grieves, and others, qiios nunc describere 

 longiuii est. 



