American turf register and sporting magazine . yhound; Old Part-ner; Woodcock; dam of the Lamb-ton; Miss Doe; Crofts Bay Barb, &, Hoomes. CORRECTIONS. Alexandria, ch. m. (her pedigree corrected,) No. 8, vol. 1, page Editor: Jan. 17, 1831. Give my compliments to your valuable correspondent who writes overthe signature Philip, and thanks, for having pointed out an error, whichI perceive I committed, in giving the pedigree of the ch. m. Alexandria,No. 8, vol. 1, page 417, of the American Turf Register. On reference toMr. Smalleys letter, (who purchased Alexander and Archibald in Eng


American turf register and sporting magazine . yhound; Old Part-ner; Woodcock; dam of the Lamb-ton; Miss Doe; Crofts Bay Barb, &, Hoomes. CORRECTIONS. Alexandria, ch. m. (her pedigree corrected,) No. 8, vol. 1, page Editor: Jan. 17, 1831. Give my compliments to your valuable correspondent who writes overthe signature Philip, and thanks, for having pointed out an error, whichI perceive I committed, in giving the pedigree of the ch. m. Alexandria,No. 8, vol. 1, page 417, of the American Turf Register. On reference toMr. Smalleys letter, (who purchased Alexander and Archibald in England,and brought them to the United States at the same time,) I find that Itranscribed the pedigree of Alexander incorrectly; thus: -g. grandam Mo-nimia, by Matchem, &c. whereas, I ought to have stated, g. grandam outof Monimias dam, who was by Alcides; her dam by Crab, out of Snapsdam, &c. Yours, very respectfully. L Eclipse of the West, whose pedigree is inserted in vol. I, page 472, wasgot by Duroc, and not by American AMERICAN TURF REGISTER AND Vol. II.] APRIL, 1831. [No. 8. MEMOIR OF HICKORY. January 29, 1831. In, I think, the 4th No. of vol. 2 of the Turf Register, you wish,Mr. Editor, that some person would furnish you with a detail of thepedigree and performances of Hampton, Maid of the Oaks, and ofHickory, run by Mr. Bela Badger. The performances of Hamptonand Maid of the Oaks I never had, but having some stock, got byHickory, I preserved his, and accidentally have it, at this moment, byme, and with pleasure give it. Hickory was a brown horse, with a little white on each heel of thehind feet; about 15| hands high, possessing good bone, and fine elas-tic movement. He had a fine clean head, with a beautiful ear, goodneck, and fine high shoulder, with long shoulder-blades; his back,or more technically speaking, his sway, was short; had a fine archedloin, with a sharp, high rump, sloping off much towards the chest was deep, but somewhat narrow; his fore


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