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Guineas. 
39 Miss Craven , by Mr. Lowe, dam by Soothsayer, Buzzard, Highflier, &c.; 
covered by Glaucus (horse untried) 150 
40 Aricia , by Rubens, out of Diana (the dam of Actaeon), by Stamford, &c.; 
covered by Rockingham (horse untried) 77 
41 Belvoirina , (the dam of Elizabeth, Maria, &c.), by Stamford, Mercury, 
Herod, &c.; covered by the Black Arabian (horse untried.) This 
old mare, the mater familias as Nimrod calls her, seems to be destined 
to end her days in her native country 55 
42 Palatine , (sister to Arachne), by Filho da Puta, out of Treasure, by Ca- 
millus, &c. ; covered by Actaeon 90 
42 *Icaria, (the dam of Sarpedon), by the Flier, out of Parma, by Dick An- 
drews, &c. ; covered by Buzzard (the sire of Bentley, &c.) Bought 
by the French gentleman, supposed for the Duke of Orleans 61 
43 A chestnut colt, by Actaeon, out of Wings (the dam of Caravan.) This 
beautiful little animal, has had the distemper exceedingly severely, 
and is blind in consequence of it. Before its illness it was expected 
to have fetched from 300 to 400 guineas, it sold for 46 
44 A bay colt, by Doctor Syntax, out of Sarah, by Whisker 190 
45 A colt, by Plenipotentiary, out of Zaire, by Selim (the dam of Crutch) ... 110 
46 A chestnut colt, by Actaeon, dam by Oscar, out of Camarine’s dam 150 
47 A chestnut colt, by Actaeon, out of Scandal (the dam of Intriguer) 105 
48 A brown colt, by Mulatto, out of Lady Sarah, by Tramp 80 
49 A bay colt, by Mulatto, out of Lady Emmeline, by Young Phantom, dam 
by Orville, &c. This colt excited considerable admiration from its 
peculiarly animated countenance, and light and springy gait 105 
50 A brown colt, by The Colonel, out of Mouse, by Godolphin (the dam of 
Rat-trap 200 
51 A brown colt, by The Colonel, out of Black Daphne, by Juniper, out of 
Spotless. This beautiful colt, the superiority of which was universally 
acknowledged, was said to be purchased by Lord Chesterfield 210 
52 A chestnut colt, by Rubini, out of Galatea (the dam of Acis, Recruit, 
&c.) ; horse untried 62 
53 A chestnut colt, by Actaeon, out of Loeket, by Blacklock, dam by Sir 
Peter, &c 37 
54 A bay colt, by Glencoe, out of Shortwaist, by Interpreter, out of Nancy, 
(Longwaist’s dam) ; horse untried 105 
55 A brown colt, by The Colonel, out of the first Arabian mare (mare untried) 71 
These colts, (54 and 55) are said to be destined for foreign service, 
but the precise route which they would take was not divulged. 
FILLY FOALS OF 1837. 
56 A chestnut filly, by Actaeon, out of Gulnare (winner of the Oaks) by Smo- 
lensko, dam Medora, by Selim, &c 63 
57 A brown filly, by Camel (out of Cloudesley’s dam), sister to Sailor 165 
58 A chestnut filly, by Cain, out of Elizabeth, by Rainbow, out of Belvoirina, 
by Stamford ■ 81 
59 A bay filly, by Plenipotentiary, out of Rachel, by Whalebone, &c. ; horse 
untried 69 
60 A bay filly, by Croesus, out of Variella (sister to Voltaire) 71 
61 A bay filly, by The Colonel, out of Young Espagnolle, by Partisan, out of 
Espagnolle, by Orville, &e. This filly was said to be purchased for 
foreign service 70 
62 A bay filly, by Rubini, out of Spermaceti, by Whalebone — Gohanna — Ca- 
therine, by Woodpecker, &c. (horse untried) 46 
63 A bay filly, by Rubini, or Cain, out of Sultana (sister to Sultan) 70 
64 A bay filly, by Glencoe, out of Marpessa, by Muley (both untried) 62 
65 A filly, by Actaeon, or Cain, out of Delphine, by Whisker, out of My Lady, 
by Comus, out of The Colonel’s dam 26 
66 A chestnut filly, by Cain, out of Codicil (the dam of Heiress), by Smo- 
lensko — Legacy, by Beningbrough — Sir Peter, &c 31 
