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market October Handicap), M. Michel Ephrussi's Gani- 

 mede (three years, unplaced for the Two Thousand), 

 Mr. F. Robinson's Innocent (six years, unplaced for the 

 Lincolnshire Handicap and for the Craven Stakes at 

 Goodwood), Baron de Rothschild's Louis cVOr (six years ; 

 won the Suffolk Plate of 154/. at Newmarket July, the 

 July Handicap of 256/. at Windsor, and the Queen's 

 Plate of 210/. at Huntingdon). Mr. E. Hunter's Maca- 

 dam (aged, unplaced at Edinburgh), Count F. de 

 Lagrange's Malibran (three years; a most unfortunate 

 animal both at home and in England ; second to 

 Hauteur for the One Thousand by a head, unplaced for 

 the Epsom Grand Prize, second to Bonny Jean for the 

 Oaks, and twice unplaced, and in her own country 

 second by a head to Stockholm at Paris and third by a 

 ' short neck ' and a head to Verte Bonne and Stockholm 

 for the French Oaks at Chantilly), Baron de Roth- 

 schild's colt by Mars and My Wonder (two years, un- 

 placed for the Brocklesby Stakes at Lincoln Spring), 

 Baron de Rothschild's Merlin H. (three years, unplaced 

 at Four Oaks Park), Baron de Rothschild's Monsieur 

 (three years, ran once and won a plate of 102/. at New- 

 market Craven), M. Michel Ephrussi's Newmarket (three 

 years, ran once and won the Yarborough Plate Handicap 

 of 146/. at Lincoln Spring), M. C. J. Lefevre's Octave 

 (six years, unplaced for the Lincolnshire Handicap), 

 Mr. T. Cannon's Picador (five years, ran a great deal 

 and won only the Liverpool Spring Cup of 651/.), M. C. 

 J. Lefevre's Piccolo II. (two years ; second for the 

 Brocklesby Stakes, second for the Althorp Park Stakes, 

 and unplaced twice besides), Lord Rosebery's Prud- 

 homme (six years ; ran twice only and won two Queen's 

 Plates, 420/.), M. Michel Ephrussi's Richelieu (two years ; 

 unplaced for the Fern Hill Stakes at Ascot, second for 



