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XII. fig. 3. —Head broad, muzzle square ; ears semi-pendulous; 
chest and hind quarters strong; tail long; hair short and smooth. 
Sub-Variety 38 b. — Avicularis. — The English Pointer.— 
Shaped like the preceding, but lighter in the make; muzzle 
more acute. 
Sub- Variety 38 c.—Avicularis minor. — The Small Pointer. 
— Shaped like the English pointer, but only two feet and half 
an inch from the point of the nose to the tip of the tail. 
Sub- Variety 38 d. — Avicularis — The Russian Pointer _ 
Shaped like the Spanish pointer, but covered with long wiry 
hairs of a uniform black, or dark amber-brown. 
Variety 39.— Dalmatianus. — The Dalmatian. —Plate XII. 
fig. 4. — Shape somewhat betwixt that of an English pointer and 
a fox-hound; head acute, and larger than that of the latter; 
ears long; colour of hair white, beautifully mottled, with irre¬ 
gular-sized brown or black spots. 
Section VII.—Hounds which hunt in packs, by the scent. 
Variety 40 a .— Terrarius. — The Scotch Terrier—P late 
XIII. fig. 2—Legs short, body muscular, ears small and half- 
pricked ; head large in proportion to his body; muzzle pointed, 
with a thick beard; hair rough and wiry. About fourteen 
inches high. 
Sub-Variety 40 b — Terrarius. — The English Terrier. — 
Size and shape like the former, but the legs are longer; hair 
smooth. 
Variety 41.— Serpentis-destructor. — The South American 
Terrier. —Size of the Maltese dog; head small, muzzle acute ; 
hair long and rough; tail very bushy; ears short, and half- 
pricked ; body short and compact; legs small. 
Variety 42. — Sagax —The Old English Hound.— Body 
long, chest deep, head large ; ears long and sweeping; counte¬ 
nance grave. 
Variety 43 a Sanguinarius. — The Blood-Hound. —Tall, 
beautifully formed, reddish-brown, and exceeds in size all other 
hounds ; tail long, smooth, slightly villous beneath. 
Sub-Variety 43 b. — Sanguinarius. — African Blood-PIound. 
—Beautifully formed, something between a greyhound and 
pointer; head broad, muzzle long, sharp ; ears long, pendulous ; 
