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man to Lord Middleton, and Jack 

 Morgan, Huntsman to the Grove.) 



If the reader will hark back a little, he will see that Mr. T. 

 H. Scott, in giving the pedigree of Jester II., refers to a Tartar, 

 and also to a Vic, the daughter of another Vic. Now, White Vic, 

 dam of Belgrave Joe, was daughter of a bitch named Vic and a 

 sire named Tartar. These names represent dogs of different families, 

 and to make the matter quite clear, we have given above the 

 pedigrees of Jester II. and Branson's Vic, commonly referred to 

 as White Vic. 



Subjoined are some interesting particulars of four dogs of the 

 late Mr. Luke Turner's celebrated kennels. The information re- 

 specting so famous a sire as Belgrave Joe is especially interesting : 



Belgrave Joe (born July 3ist, 1868; died January I3th, 1888): Weight, 

 I7lb. ; height at shoulder, I7in. ; length of head, 7|in. ; length of nose, 3f in. ; 

 length from chest to hindquarters, I7in. Colour : marked tan head, body white. 



Olive : Weight, i61b. (when first brought out) ; height at shoulder, i6in. ; 

 length of head, 7jin. ; length of nose, 3f in. ; length from chest to hindquarters. 



Spice : Weight, i6|lb. ; height at shoulder, i6in. ; length of head, 6|in. ; 

 length of nose, 3|in. ; length from chest to hindquarters, i6|in. 



Delta\ Weight, 15!!} ; height at shoulder, I5|in. ; length of head, 6f in. ; 

 length of nose, 3|in. ; length from chest to hindquarters, I5|in. 



THE WIRE-HAIRED FOX-TERRIER 



Much that has been quoted and written on the Smooth-haired 

 Fox-terrier equally applies to the Wire-haired variety. It seems to 

 be pretty clear that when the Fox or Kennel Terrier came to 



