ADDENDA. 



THE COLLIE CLUBS: THEIR RULES AND REGULATIONS. 



[|LLUSION has already been made to the Collie 

 Club, which, established in 1881, has taken an 

 initiative in popularising the breed by holding 

 shows at stated intervals. Its scope might, however, be 

 extended with advantage, and well conducted meetings 

 for the trials of shepherds' dogs with sheep on lines similar 

 to such as are periodically held in Wales, the North of 

 England, and elsewhere, but taking place in the southern 

 or midland counties, would, I am certain, be popular. 

 Scotland, too, has its Collie Club, and there are, likewise, 

 the Old English Sheep Dog Club and one or two minor 

 bodies more or less of a local character. 



The officials of the Collie Club are as follows : Honorary 

 President Mr. S. E. Shirley ; the Rev. Hans F. Hamilton, 

 Mr. F. Gaskell, Mr. W. H. Ralph, Mr. J. J. Steward, Mr. 

 F. Wake-Walker, Mr. A. L. Chance, Mr. J. A. Doyle, Mr. 

 H. L. While, Mr. W. P. Arkwright, Mr. W. R. Dockrell, 

 Mr. G. R. Krehl, the Rev. Charles Kent, Mr. C. H. Megson, 

 Mr. T. C. Stretch. Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer- 

 Mr. Alex. N. Radcliffe, 20, Craven-street, Charing-cross, 

 London, W. 



