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Villager, 

 1907. 



Harebell, 

 1904. 



Artful, 

 1906. 



Velox 1902. 

 by 

 Belvoir, Villager 1897. 

 Belvoir, Handmaid 1899. 



BITCHES. 



Belvoir, Hymen 1902 



Harebell 1904 

 by 

 Belvoir, Hymen 1902 

 Bella 1902. 



Bella 1902 

 (see Dog pedigree). 



Lord Middleton's, Dexter 1902 Anxious 1900 

 by by 



Belvoir, Dexter 1895 Tynedale, Alfred 1897. 



Lord M's, Woodbine 1899 Resolute 1897. 



Cotswold, Graphic 1892. 

 Captain Johnstone's, Remnant 1894. 



Clara, 

 1907. 



Belvoir, Carnival 1902 



by 

 Belvoir, Stormer 1897 

 Belvoir, Candour 1896. 



Roguish 1903 



by 

 Alderman 1900. 

 Restless 1897. 

 by Holderness, Gaffer 1889. 

 Ringlet 1891. 



Sanguine, Marksman 1902 Saucy 1902 



1907. by by 



Bramham Moor, Marmion 1894 Belvoir, Dexter 1895 



Scornful 1900 Sentiment 1897. 



by South Durham, Streamer 1896. 

 Rosey 1896. 



The breeding of hounds is like that of bloodstock, 

 somewhat of a lottery. Those that should turn out 

 all that is desired, do not ; and others you don't expect 

 very much from, astonish you. 



Perfect feet, with a lot of bone below the knee, 

 carried right down into the foot is a sine-qna-non at the 

 present day; at any rate on the flags. Perhaps 

 for work, the foot can be too cat-like, and the 

 shortness below the knee, excessive. A little more 

 spread in the foot, and a trifle more length below the 

 knee, might afford more elasticity when galloping and 

 jumping. 



Well sprung ribs, carried right back, are I think 

 most necessary for constitution, and standing hard 

 work. Then heads, necks, and shoulders. 



I like a hound with a real typical fox-hound head, 



