THE MORGAN HORSE. 71 



KECAPITULATION. 



Standard performers 36 



Sons (29) with 101 



Daughters have produced, .... . 49 



Grandsons (8) with, ... . . . 13 



Mares by sons have produced, 12 



Sires out of daughters (7) with 15 



Daughters have produced the dams of, ... . 8 



Other descendants, 17 



Total 251 



" Nothing succeeds like success," and that opportunity has 

 very much to do with success none can deny; if Daniel Lambert 

 had been taken to Kentucky in his prime and bred to a class 

 of mares belonging to Kentucky alone at that time, there is no 

 doubt that he would now, instead of being credited with 

 thirty-eight trotters in the list, have stood much nearer the 

 head of all trotting sires of the world. 



While Daniel Lambert has wonderfully distinguished him- 

 self as a sire of trotters, he has even still greater distinction as 

 a progenitor of handsome, stylish, spirited roadsters, with 

 speed enough for gentlemen's road driving, and in this respect 

 he has never been equaled. 



There were scores of his sons and daughters used as road- 

 sters, which were never trained for speed nor stepped upon 

 a race-track, that could beat 2.30 on the road with ease, and 

 that had beauty and style enough to win the admiration of 

 any horseman, and that sold for very high prices. 



