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strated speed. One of the mares bred to him 

 was the famous Lucy, 2. 18 J, and the produce was 

 Inheritor, who died in 1879, after siring Mont- 

 gomery, 2.21 J; Lucia, dam of six with records, 

 including Beulah, 2.19^, Hurly Burly, 2.i6i, and 

 Edgardo, 2.13I, sire of Tomah, 2.10; Sapphire, 

 dam of four with records, including Nominee, 

 2.17J, and Nominator, 2.1 7J; and Sybil, dam of 

 four with records, also of Syndic, a producing 

 sire. This is a remarkable case of blood breed- 

 ing on. The fastest trotter by Jay Gould is 

 Pixley, 2.08J, and the fastest of his three pacers 

 is Kiswick, 2. 18 J. Another great producing 

 daughter is Sonnet, dam of Martense Maid by 

 Jackson's Flying Cloud. In her the blood of 

 Messenger and Justin Morgan is joined, and she 

 is the dam of Poem, 2.1 1^, a producing sire; 

 Prose, 2.i6|-; and Stanza, 2.2 2 J. The Moccasin 

 Mare, by imported thoroughbred Moccasin, dam 

 Dolly Star by Hambletonian, second dam Loril- 

 lard Mare by Seely's American Star, was bred to 

 Jay Gould and the fruit was Sandal, who, at the 

 Newminster Stud of William H. Fearing, be- 

 came the dam of Mahogany, 2.1 2J; Ixia, 2.i8f ; 

 Magic Flute, 2.2 1|, a producing sire; and Three 

 Feathers, 2.22! Ixia, who trotted a trial in 2.1 1, 



