CROSSING AND CROSSED BREEDS. 



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" Hecuba," third Cross from the Bulldoar. 



ting'uishable from the pure greyliound. She was very fast, but 

 coukl not work very cleverly, and her staying powers were very 

 limited indeed. 



Mr. Ilanley sent her to the celebrated dog " Bedlamite," expect- 

 ing in this fourth cross to have some good runners, but they were 

 all remarkably deficient in stoutness, though fast as well as clever. 

 One of them is represented on the next page, having run in public 

 as " Hysterics/' 



