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Lexington, by Boston, vs. time, New Orleans, La., April 2, 1855, 

 7 :17 3-4. 



Lexington, by Boston, beating Lecomte, New Orleans, April 14, 1855, 

 7 ;23 3-4. 



Janet, by Lightning, Louisville, Sept. 27, 1879, 7 :29. 



Wildidle, by imp. Australian, San Francisco, Oct. 28, 1875, 7 :25 1-2. 



Idlewild, by Lexington, over Centreville Course, L. I., June 25, 1863, 

 7 :26 1-4. 



Thad. Stevens, by Langford, best second heat, California, Oct. 18, 

 1873, 7 :30. 



Kentucky, by Lexington, Saratoga, 1866, 7 :31 1-2. 



Silent Friend, by imp. Australian, New Orleans, Api-il 21, 1873, 7 :30 1-2. 



Kentucky, by Lexington, vs. time at Jerome Park, 1867 ; first two 

 miles, 3 :36 ; first three 5 :29 ; 7 :31 3-4. 



Abd-el-Kader, by Australian, Saratoga, 1869, 7 :31 3-4. 



Abd-el-Koree, by imp. Australian, Jerome Park, Fall 1871 ; best time 

 for a three-year-old, 7 :33. 



Monarchist, by Lexington, Jerome Park, 1872 ; first two miles, 3 :39 

 3-4 ; first three, 5 :36 ; 7 :33 1-2. 



Tom Ochiltree, by Lexington, Jerome Park, Oct. 12, 1876, 7 :36. 



FOUR MILE HEATS. 



Lecompte, by Boston, at New Orleans, April 8, 1854, beating Lexing- 

 ton and Reube, 7 : 26, 7 : 38 1-4. 



Rupee, by Voucher, April 10, 1858, 7 :39, 7 :35. 



Miss Foot, by imp. Consol, at New Orleans, March 26, 1842, 8:02, 

 7:35. 



Fashion, by imp. Trustee, over Union Course, L. I., May 10, 1842, 

 beating Boston match, 7 :32 1-2, 7 :45. 



Morgan Scout, by John Morgan, at Lexington, Ky., 1870, best race 

 ever run in Kentucky, 7 :32 1-2, 7 :43 1-2. 



George Martin, by Garrison Zinganzee, beating Hannah Harris and 

 Reel, March 29, 1843. Reel broke down in first heat, 7 :33, 7 :43. 



Bushwhacker, by imp. Bonnie Scotland, Baltimore, Oct. 26, 1878. 

 Princeton won second heat, 7 :31, 7 :36 1-4, 8 :29. 



Glenmore, by imp. Glen Athol, Baltimore, two and three heats, beet 

 third heat, 7 :29 1-2, 7 :30 1-4 7 :31. 



Tally-ho, by Boston, at Union Course, L. I., Oct. 8, 1849 ; Free Trade 

 won the first heat, Boston the third, and Tally-ho second and fourth, 

 7 :33 1-2, 7 :43 1-2, 7 :52, 8 :10 1-2. 



HURDLE RACES. 



Joe Rodes, by Virgil, mile heats, over four hurdles, St. Louis, June i, 

 1878, 1 :50 3-4, 1 :50 1-4. 



