CONTENTS Continued vil 



CHAPTER X PAGE 195 



THE GORDON SETTER: Correct Facts Regarding the Sale of the Gordon 

 Castle Setters in 1836 Colour and Early History The Collie 

 Cross Improbability of the Gordon Setter's Irish Origin The 

 Duke's Intimate Connection with English Sportsmen Attempt to 

 Change the Type in America Present Condition of the Breed in 

 America Points. 



CHAPTER XI PAGE 217 



THE CLUMBER SPANIEL: How and When the Breed Reached Clumber 

 First Known as the Duke of Newcastle's or Mansell's Spaniels 

 Colonel Hamilton's Reference to the Breed Record of the Variety 

 Under its Modern Name The Clumber in America Points. 



CHAPTER XII PAGE 229 



THE SUSSEX SPANIEL: The Passing of the Sussex The Rosehill Strain 

 The Sussex in America Points Descriptive Particulars. 



CHAPTER XIII PAGE 233 



THE FIELD SPANIEL: A Modern Type of Dog Mr. Jacobs's Newton Abbot 

 Kennel and his Successful Breeding The Sussex Introduced 

 in the Old Black Strains Mixed Cocker and Field Spaniel Lines 

 in England and America Show History of the Breed. 



CHAPTER XIV PAGE 247 



THE COCKER SPANIEL: The Name not Originally Indicative of Size Divis- 

 ion and Colours of the Spaniels a Century ago Mixed Types of 

 Cockers Before the Introduction of the Obo Strain Wonderful 

 Success of Obo II. as a Sire and his Transformation of the Variety 

 Mr. Willey's Enterprise and Successes The Canadians One Time 

 Led in the Production of the Best Cockers Black Duke's Intro- 

 duction and his Career The Swiss Mountain Kennels' Many 

 Good Dogs Change in the Standard and the Steady Decrease 

 in Size Mr. W. T. Payne's Good Work for the Parti-colours The 

 Mepal and Brookdale Kennels and Their Present Competitors. 



CHAPTER XV PAGE 265 



THE NORFOLK SPANIEL: An Excellent All-round Worker on Land or in 

 Water Origin of the Name No Connection with the Duke of 

 Norfolk, whose Spaniels were Toy Black and Tans. 



