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Tiree II., Buccleuch, and Queen of Scots being all 

 excellent specimens. Mr. J. N. Reynard's Revival 

 (a dog whose dam died during or just after whelp- 

 ing, and was brought up by hand) ; Mr. E. Thomp- 

 son's Ivanhoe, Mr. D. Cellar's Dundyvan, Mr. R. 

 Chapman's Heather Prince, Mr. Morton Campbell's 

 Stracathro Vision, Mr. A. MacBrayne's Corrie Dhu 

 and Cairn Dhu, are all quite in the first flight, and 

 equal to anything in the same line that has preceded 

 them. Then Mr. J. D. McColl, Glasgow; Mr. G. H. 

 Stephens, Aberdeen; Mr. D. J. Thomson Gray, 

 Dundee ; Mr. John A. Adamson, Aberdeen (one of 

 our very oldest exhibitors and admirers of the breed, 

 and whose Ashley Charlie was only beaten on two 

 occasions), Mr. J. F. Alexander, Kerriemuir (who 

 bred Whinstone, The Macintosh, and Argyle in 

 one litter) ; Mr. W. McLeod, Maryhill ; Mr. H. 

 Blomfield ; are all names well-known in connection 

 with this charming variety of terrier, which I 

 hope fashion will never change in character or 

 displace. 



The Scottish Terrier Club, established in 1889, 

 has for its secretary Mr. A. McBrayne, Irvine, and 

 there is also a Scottish Terrier Club for England, the 

 older establishment of the two, of which Mr. H. J. 

 Ludlow is secretary. The description of the dog 

 issued by the former is as follows : 



