John Brett's, Closter, N. J. 

 Tory II. 



THE TERRIER (WELSH). 



Origin. — Claimed by some to be of Welsh origin, by others of 

 English origin. However that may be, the breed was only recog- 

 nized by the English Kennel Club in 1886, and catalogued under 

 title of "Welsh or English wire-haired black-and-tan terriers." 



Uses. — Essentially a vermin-dog, "dead game." 



* Scale of Points, Etc. 



Value. 



• 15 

 10 

 10 



. 100 



Head. — Skull flat, rather wider between ears than the wire-haired 

 fox-terrier. Jaws powerful, clean cut, rather deeper and more 

 punishing — giving head a more masculine appearance than that 



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