THE KING CHARLES SPANIELS. 435 



Scale of Points. The Blenheim. — The Blenheim must 



Black and Tan, Ruby or Red, and Tricolour. also have a pearly-vvhite ground with 



Symmetry, condition, size, and bright rich chestnut or ruby red markings 



soundness of limb .... 20 evenly distributed in patches over the body 



Head i c i-i 1 , , -^ 



Stop 5 The ears and cheeks must be red, and a 



Muzzle 10 white blaze should stretch from the nose to 



j-^'^ J" the forehead and thence in a curve between 



Coat and feathering 15 the ears. In the middle of the forehead there 



Colour ^ should be, on the white blaze, a clear red 



100 spot about the size of a sixpence. This is 



Blenheim, or Red and White. called the " Blenheim spot," which, as well 



Symmetry, condition, size, and ^^ the profuse mane, adds greatly to the 



soundness of limb .... 15 beauty of this particular Toy Spaniel. Un- 



^^p'^ ;;;;;;;■■ '5 fortunately, in a litter of Blenheims the 



Muzzle 10 spot is often wanting. 



Eyes 10 



Coat and feathering ! ! ! ! ! 15 The Ruby Spaniel.— This variety is of 



Colour and markings . . . . 15 one colour, a rich, unbroken red. The nose 



P°* _1 is black. There are now some \-ery beau- 



100 tiful specimens of Ruby Spaniels, but it 



The King Charles. 



This variety nsed ^^^- -Jenkins' CH. CLEVEDON CERDIC 



to consist of" black ^^ '^"- defender — bright rose. 



and tan and black 



and white Spaniels, 



and it is thought 



that by the inter- 

 breeding of the two / ^' ^^zi? ft 



specimens the Tri- "^ " ■" 



colour was produced. 



The colour of the \ ^^m ^^^^^i '' ' -^W /I^^i^FW^ 



King Charles now is \ W^^BPVr ''^W^ ./ 



a glossy black with \ * W ^L ^ Skj 



rich mahogany tan \ '" ^ o> /mmm^i^ 4 



spots over the eyes ^-^S^SSSmSSSSSSmmSmf^y^^ 3^1^^^ X^Hr 



and on the cheeks. ^\^^^ ^^ <^S9^ / ' 



There should also be some " "" 



tan on the legs and under 



the tail. 



The Prince Charles, or 

 Tricolour. — The Tricolour 

 should have a pearly-white 

 ground with glossy black 

 markings evenly distributed 

 over the body in patches. 

 The ears should be lined 

 with tan ; tan must also be 

 seen over the eyes, and some 

 on the cheeks. Under the 

 tail also tan must appear. 



CH. MAGNET. 



Bred by MRS. JENKINS. 



CH. COMUS CH. PHARAOH 



