108 THE BASHAWS AND CLAYS. 



eight trotters and one pacer, and the sire of five dams 

 with six trotters. 



George M. Patchen, Jr., sire of ten trotters, ten sires of nine- 

 teen trotters and one pacer, and eleven dams of twelve 

 trotters and two pacers. 



Godfrey's Patchen, sire of nine trotters, two sires and three 

 producing dams. 



Harry Clay (Sayer's, 45), by C. M. Clay, Jr., dam by Imported 

 Belfounder, sire of four trotters, eight sires of nine 

 trotters, and fifteen dams of twenty-six trotters ; dams 

 including the great brood mare of the world, Green 

 Mountain Maid, dam of Electioneer, with 155 trotters 

 in the list with records from 2.08J to 2.30. 



Henry B. Patchen, sire of seven trotters, four dams of ten 

 trotters, including the great brood mare Emeline. dam 

 of Adele Gould, 2.19, and six others in the trotting 

 list. 



Idol, by Hambletonian (Backman's), sire of six trotters, etc. 



Knickerbocker, sire of seven trotters, etc., by Hambletonian. 



Louis Napoleon, sire of fourteen trotters and one pacer, seven 

 sires with thirteen trotters and five pacers, and eight 

 dams of nine trotters and two pacers. 



St. Gothard, 2.27, by George Wilkes, sire of nine trotters and 

 one pacer. 



Stamboul, by Sultan, record 2.07J, sire of five trotters. 



Victor Bismarck, by Hambletonian, sire of nineteen trotters 

 and two pacers. 



Waspie, sire of eight trotters, one pacer, etc. 



Windsor, sire of six trotters, two pacers, etc. 



Thus it will be seen that the speed-producing influence of 



that grand old Arabian, Grand Bashaw, who has been dead 



upwards of fifty years, is still felt in our land. 



