CHAPTER XXXIV PAGE 495 



DANDIE DINMONT TERRIER: A breed we owe to Sir Walter 

 Scott James Davidson's connection with the variety 

 Poor support from exhibitors in America. 



CHAPTER XXXV PAGE SOI 



SKYE TERRIER : Probably the oldest variety of terrier Referred 

 to by Oppian as the Agasseus Early show dogs mainly 

 drop-eared " American Skyes " usually poor Yorkshires 

 A dog not well-suited for a hot-weather country. 



CHAPTER XXXVI PAGE 507 



SCOTTISH TERRIER: Not the Scotch terrier of the dog books 

 before 1880 First known as a variety of Skye terrier and 

 claimed to be the genuine type Stonehenge's curt opinion 

 of the new terrier The Aberdeen terrier and the fight 

 for a name Ups and downs in America till Dr. Ewing 

 started the Scottish Terrier Club Mr. Naylor the 

 pioneer Success of the Wankie Kennels Present lead of 

 the Craigdarroch Kennels. 



CHAPTER XXXVII PAGE 515 



WELSH TERRIER : The Old English rough terrier under a new 

 name Mr. Prescott Lawrence imports the first pair in 

 1888 Very poor support till 1901 when a club was organ- 

 ized and the breed was started properly What the 

 Welshman looks like. 



CHAPTER XXXVIII-PAGE 521 



BOSTON TERRIER: An American-made breed and how it was 

 started First known as the Round-headed Bull and 

 Terrier How the name was changed to Boston Terrier- 

 Rose ears and straight tail correct in 1894 ; cropped ears 

 and screw tail the proper thing in 1895 Bulldog versus 

 terrier type The screw or broken tail a deformity- 

 Weight is now the prominent question Mr. H. Tatnall 

 Brown on the four prominent sires A standard for 

 present-day type. 



