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the district of Belleme were Messrs. Jamois, Cka- 

 pelle, Segouin and Morin. In the district of Le 

 Theil were Messrs. Bajon, Therin and Count de St. 

 Pol. In the district of Regmalard were Messrs. Far- 

 douet, Debray, Charpentier and Aveline. M. Simon 

 had his stud Station at ;St. ,Lambert near Trun 

 (Ome), and had owned the celebrated stallions 

 Dagobert and Farmer. 



In 1865 also we find the following names of 

 breeders in the Nogent district: Messrs. Adolphe 

 Chouanard of La Touche, Le Marie, Louis Chou- 

 anard of Champeau, Gasselin, Dorchene, Glon, 

 Neveu, Ducoeurjoly, Dordoigne, Vade, Guillemin, 

 Graulard, Count de Bezenvah, Gannier. 



To finish with the old records let us mention a 

 show which was held at Chartres from the 1st to 

 the 9th of May, 1869. In the three-year-old class 

 we find the names of the following stallions: In- 

 trouvable, belonging to M. Lallouet; Beaufrancois, 

 belonging to M. Gatineau; Cheri, belonging to M. 

 Fardouet; Mylord, belonging to M. Moisant; Mon- 

 arque, belonging to M. Caget; Eoland, belonging to 

 M. Moisant; Cheri, belonging to M. Caget; Coco, 

 belonging to M. Vinault; Chouanard, belonging to 

 M. Desclos; Coquet, belonging to M. Maillard; Paul, 

 belonging to M. Fardouet; Jean Bart, belonging to 

 M. Perpere; Vulcain, belonging to M. Pelletier, and 

 Lacour, belonging to M. Cheradame. 



Fardouet and Caget.— While these records could 

 be multiplied, it scarcely seems necessary to pro- 

 long details of this character indefinitely. The point 



