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DOMESTICATED DOGS FOR THE GUN. 



lono" and strong, the back ribs being very deep, and the chest being- 

 very round and barrel-like, the ribs at the same time being so 

 widely separated from each other as to make the interval between 

 them and the hips small in proportion to the great length. Tail 



" Brass " and " Judy," Clumber Spaniels, the property of G. Yernon, Esq., 



of Hanbuiy Hall. 



bushy, but not at all woolly, the hair being waved only, not curled. 

 It is generally cropped. Shoulders rather heavy and wide apart, 

 arms short but strong, elbows not very well let down, fore arms 

 strong, with plenty of bone, good knees, and strong useful round 

 feet, but not very well up in the knuckles. The legs should be 

 well feathered, and the feet hairy. The hind legs are rather 

 straight, and should, like the fore legs, be short, so that the dog 



