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Cloture and Hervine (both by Mr. Wags), M. Auguste 

 Lupin's Fiammetta (by Actason or Camel, ]ier dam, 

 Wings, a winner of the Oaks, having been purchased 

 by M. Lupin ' in foal ' in 1837), Prince Marc de Beau- 

 vau's Commodore Napier (by Royal Oak), M. Celestin 

 de Pontalba's Philip Shah (by The Shah, the dam — a 

 Catton mare — having been imported ' in foal ') and 

 Tronquette (by Royal Oak), M. A. Lupin's Gambetti 

 (by Emilius, the dam — Tarantella, a winner of the One 

 Thousand — having been purcliased by M. Lupin ' in 

 foal '), Mr. T. Carter's Experience (by Physician, im- 

 ported by the French Government apparently), M. 

 A. Lupin's St. Germain (by Attila, by Col wick), M. 

 Latache de Fay's Firstborn (by Nuncio, imported by the 

 French Government from Belgium, whither he first went 

 from England), Count de Cambis' (the Duke d'Orleans') 

 Cauchemar (by Royal Oak), M. A. Lupin's Angora (by 

 Lottery), Mr. T. Carter's Governor (by Royal Oak), 

 M. A. Lupin's Myszka (by Bizarre, winner of the Ascot 

 Cup two years running, 1824 and 1825, imported by 

 the French Government apparently). Baron N. de 

 Rothschild's Fleet (by Bizarre) and Gland (by Royal 

 Oak), Prince Marc de Beauvau's Lioubliou (by Alteruter), 

 M. A. Lupin's Capri (by Physician), Count de Hedou- 

 ville's Babiega (by Attila), Mr. T. Carter's Illustration 

 (by Gladiator, imported by the French Government), 

 M. A. Lupin's Ratopolis (by Lottery) and Suavita (by 

 Napoleon, bred in Ireland, imported by the French 

 Government apparently). Baron N. de Rothschild's 

 Meudon (by Alteruter), Baron de Pierres' Mytheme 

 and Djali (both by Caravan, imported by the French 

 Government), Prince Marc de Beauvau's Lanterne (by 

 Hercule — a son of Rainbow — biTd by M. Rieussec in 

 France) and Dorade (by Physician or Royal Oak), 



