CROSSING AND CROSSED BREEDS. 



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From " Cliicken " and " Fl}'^ " came the following thick and 

 clumsv-lookino; animal, which was named " Ilalf-and-IIalf," beine: 

 the first cross. 





" Half-and-Half," * first Cross from the Bulldog. 



The next step was to put this " Half-and-Half" to a well-bred 

 dog belonging to Mr. Hanley, called " Blunder," whose descent is 

 shown in the extended pedigree. From these came the second 

 cross, " Hecate,^' a white bitch still presenting some slight charac- 



From a daguerreotj-pe in the possession of Hugh Hanley, Esq., 1st Life Guards. 



