A CHRONICLE OF THE DERBY. 351 



Lord Falmouth ran tvro of his horses in this year's 

 Derby, one of them being Atlantic, the 

 George Avinner of the Two Thousand Guineas, but 

 Frederick. ^^^ , ^-^^^^ Ribbou ' fell to another gentle- 

 man, Mr. Cartwright, who also ran two of his colts. 

 The three placed horses were : 



Jvlr. W. S. Cartwright's ch. c. George Frederick, by Marsyas - 1 

 liord Rosebery's br. c. Couronne de Fer - - - - 2 



Lord Falmouth's ch. c. Atlantic - - - - - - 3 



The name of the winning jockey was Custance. 

 Among the other runners were Ecossais, Glen Almond, 

 and Trent. The race was won by two lengths. Mr. 

 Merry's horse, Glen Almond, started fiivourite at 9 to 2, 

 9 to 1 was laid against George Frederick, and 7 to 1 

 ftfjainst Couronne de Fer. There were 212 subscribers, 

 twenty horses coming to the starting-post. Value of 

 the stakes, £5,350. 



Apology, ridden by John Osborne, won the Oaks by 

 three lengths from Miss Toto ; Aventurine was among 

 the competitors ; Lady Patricia ran third. Miss Toto 

 was favourite with odds of 7 to 4 against her ; Apology 

 started at 5 to 2. 182 subscribers, eleven ran. 



There were 198 subscribers to this year's Derby, the 

 1875 value of which is set down at £4,950, and a 

 Gaiopin. fjeU of eighteen horses came to the post, 

 the following three being placed : 



Prince Batthyany's b. c. Gaiopin, by Vedette - - - 1 



]jord Aylesford's b. c. Claremout - - - - - - 2 



Lord Falmouth's Repentance Colt - - - - - 3 



His lordship also ran Garterly Bell. Count de La- 

 grange ran two of his horses ; Camballo, which had 



