CONTENTS 



PART VI 

 CHAPTER XXV PAGE 387 



THE BULLDOG: One of the outcomes of the common dog of England, which 

 went by the name of mastiff Akin to the Alaunt of Spain which 

 assisted at bullfights Mr. Arthur Merritt's recollection of an 

 English bull baiting The bulldog of 1800 Bill George at Canine 

 Castle Bulldogs of 1855-60 Turton's Crib and the new type 

 dating from the appearance of his son, Monarch Early bulldogs 

 at New York shows Mr. John E. Thayer's importations Later 

 supporters of the breed Good work of the bulldog club Mr. 

 Joseph B. Vandergrift's short but brilliant career The Chibiados 

 incident Difficulties attending breeding Condensed standard 

 and scale of points. 



CHAPTER XXVI PAGE 401 



THE TERRIER: An English production, the result of selection for specific 

 purposes Ranked with hounds by Caius Description of French 

 Bassets doing duty, when translated, for English terriers from 1560 

 to 1800 Blome's suggestion for breeding terriers Taplin divides 

 the varieties by colour and coat Barlow's illustration of rabbiting 

 Varieties depicted from 1790 to 1850 A very early use of 

 "terrier" by a French writer Sporting versus non-sporting breeds. 



CHAPTER XXVII PAGE 415 



THE SMOOTH Fox TERRIER: The white dog began with Colonel Thorn- 

 ton's Pitch "Peeping Tom's" reminiscences regarding early 

 showdogs The first class of fox terriers shown in England in 1862 

 Copy of the catalogue entry English exhibitors at Boston in 

 1878 Mr. Rutherford's early connection with the breed Mr. 



