CONTENTS 



PART VII 

 CHAPTER XXXI PAGE 457 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIER: Early descriptions of its exclusive 

 characteristics The large or Manchester variety First 

 American and Canadian importations Mr. Lever the 

 first systematic supporter of the breed Dr. Foote's long 

 connection with the Rochelle dogs Now an almost 

 exclusively Canadian dog. 



CHAPTER XXXII PAGE 465 



BEDLINGTON TERRIER: A close relative of the Dandie Din- 

 mont Never popular in America Their reputation for 

 gameness A breed of extended pedigrees. 



CHAPTER XXXIII PAGE 469 



IRISH TERRIER : Probable connection with the wolfhound 

 Thirty years ago they were a mixed lot The old-time 

 dogs of Mr. Jamison Erin, and Graham's famed winners 

 The "Taneous" head and the whiskers craze Fooling the 

 moneyed Americans Faking and trimming discussed 

 Milton Droleen, the "American Erin" Mr. Pirn's recol- 

 lections of dogs up to 1891 Changes in type The 

 tendency to increase in weight Present-day sires in Eng- 

 land The breed in America and the early exhibits The 

 roll of merit in later years Debut of Masterpiece Mr. 

 Brooks and Mr. Martin lead as American breeders Mr. 

 Adams' meteoric connection The standard discussed. 



