300 EXAMINATION OF OUR PHOTOGRAPHS OF HORSES. 



points to deficiency of speed, as the term is understood 

 among racing men. 



Plate 64. — Cremorne (by Parmesan out of Rigolboche) 

 won the Derby of 1872 against a bad field, with the exception 

 of the roaring Prince Charhe. He has achieved a great 

 name at the Stud. His produce have been famous for their 

 jumping powers. He is standing so awkwardly in his 

 photograph, that it is difficult to form from it a just idea of 

 his ''make and shape." He seems to have had well-sloped 

 muscular shoulders, and a light head and neck, all of which 

 are important jumping points. 



