The Welsh Terrier. 239 



price by Mr. E. W. Buckley, who for a long time 

 showed an unbeaten certificate. The third was the 

 well-known terrier General Contour, whose pedigree 

 is unknown, but he is credited with being an 

 Englishman so far as blood is concerned. 



Another good dog about that time was little Bob 

 Bethesda, a true Welshman, and such dogs as 

 Lieut.-Col. Savage, Mr. W. S. Glynn, Mr. W. J. M. 

 Herbert, and other exhibitors now show, are for the 

 most part " pure Welsh ; " at any rate for some few 

 generations back. 



A fairly, and not more than fairly, distinguishing 

 type has been produced, of which Mr. J. H. 

 Harrowing's Brynhir Joe, his sister, Dolly; Mr. W. 

 Hassell's Nan ; Mr. W. S. Glynn's Dim Saesonaeg ; 

 Mr. W. J. M. Herbert's Cymro Dewr II. ; Miss 

 Parker's Mona Fach and Lady Cymraeg ; Mr. 

 Roberts' Lady Ceredwen, and Lieut.-Col. Savage's 

 Sir Launcelot are perhaps about the best that are 

 being shown at the present day. But I am sadly 

 afraid if one went very carefully into the pedigrees of 

 some of the Welsh terriers entered as such, one would 

 find little Welsh about them beyond their names. 

 Just now there are many energetic admirers of the 

 Welsh terrier, including Miss Parker, Mr. Rother- 

 ham Cecil, Mr. W. B. Davenport, Mr. W. C. Roberts, 

 Mr. F. Bouch, Mr. W. J. M. Herbert, Mr. M. T. 



