APPENDIX. 
No. I. 
ADDITIONS TO THE HISTORY OF THE HORSE. 
MPOr. Lek. a: 
Tue representative of this species* Is a na- 
tive of Yemen, in Arabia Felix ; the property of 
the late Lord Grosvenor, taken from a picture in 
possession of his Lordship, painted by Mr. 
Stubbs, an artist not less happy in representing 
animals in their stiller moments, than when 
agitated by their furious passions ; his matchless 
paintings of horses will be lasting monuments of 
the one, and that of the lion and panther of the 
other. 
This horse, by its long residence among us, 
may be said to be naturalised, therefore we 
hope to be excused for introducing it here, not- 
withstanding its foreign descent. From its 
great beauty it may be presumed that it derives. 
its lineage from Monaki Shaduki, of the pure 
race of horses, purer than milk. 
* Vol. 1. Plate 1. 
+ Vide the Arabian certificate, in a following note, for the 
meaning of this phrase, 
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Horse. 
