CONTENTS Continued 

 CHAPTER XXVII Continued 



Thayer's liberal importations followed by Mr. Belmont's 

 Description of the then prominent dogs Large entries of good 

 dogs made twenty years ago compared with the present time Mr. 

 Gooderham takes the field and entries decline Mr. Farwell's 

 strong Sabine combination The Warren kennels success with 

 American-bred dogs Standard and scale of points. 



CHAPTER XXVIII PAGE 435 



THE WIRE-HAIRED Fox TERRIER An older breed than the smooth terrier 

 Prominent as a leading variety in paintings by well-known artists 

 Kept back by the popularity of the smooth dog First recognised 

 at New York show in 1883, but made slow progress What Meers- 

 brook Bristles did for the breed Major Carnochan's prominent 

 importations The success of Hands Up Mr. Knowles' Selwonk, 

 and Mr. Harley's Wandee, Kennels. 



CHAPTER XXIX PAGE 441 



THE AIREDALE : Origin of the breed Not generally known in England 

 till 1880 Hardly recognised in America until 1898 Exhibitors 

 who established the breed and their judicious importations Rapid 

 growth in popular esteem and in breeding The Airedale described 

 Scale of points. 



CHAPTER XXX PAGE 449 



THE BULL TERRIER: Recognised by name in England about 1820 Pierce 

 Egan's introduction of the new breed Sir Walter Scott's tribute 

 to Camp Mr. Dole's start in the breed Those who came to his 

 support The present prominent exhibitors The true bull ter- 

 riers described Scale of Points. 



