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remarks as are necessary to indicate how doubtful are the grounds on whicli 

 they may be taken as " reversions to dun." 



Progeny. 



Sire. 



Dam. 



Eemarks. 



Dun colt, foaled 1730. 



Dun filly, foaled 1763. Young Cade, bay. 



King George II's one- 

 eyed grey, Arabian . 



Dun filly, foaled 1829. 



Dun or chestnut filly, 

 Sancta, foaled 1 884. 



Light dun filly, foaled 

 1886. 



Dun filly, Sarah 

 Curran, foaled 

 1892. 



Dun colt, foaled 1897. 



Bay-dun filly, foaled 

 1907. 



Lottery, brown. 



Exminster, bay. 



Lord Gough, bay. 



Robert Emmet, bay or 

 brown. 



Sir Frederick, bay. 

 Ash, chestnut. 



Young Kitty Burdett, 



Miss Thigh, grey. 



Octavia, bay. 



Hallowe'en, chestnut. 



Danseuse, brown. 



CeUuliles, black. 



Lobelia, bay or brown. 

 Unexpected, bay. 



Ihe sire here is grey, and 

 our placiui; of dun is not 

 interfered with. 



The dam here is grey, and the 

 case is referred to in the 

 text. 



This foal died when two- 

 days old. See vol. v, 

 p. 90. 



The description indicates 

 doubt. This filly had 

 several foals, none of 

 which is entered as dun. 

 See vols, xv, p. 183, and 

 xvi, p. 198. 



This filly is entered as bay 

 when a foal in vol. xvi, 

 p. 577, and light dun in 

 vol. XX, p. 499. She had 

 eight or nine foals, but 

 none is entered as dun. 



In vol.xvii, p. 692, Cellulites' 

 foal of 1892 is entered 

 thus: "1892 .. .f. (dead) 

 by Eobert Emmet." In 

 vol. xviii, p. 727, her foal 

 of 1892 is entered thus : 

 "1892, dun f. Sarah 

 C »rran,by Robert Emmet, " 

 and there is a foot-note : — 

 " This mare erroneously 

 appeared in last vol. as 

 dead." 



In vol. xix, p. 368, this foal 

 is entered "b. or dun c." 



In vol. xxi, p. 839, this filly 

 is entered as a foal, "b. 

 or dun f." 



