Vi CONTENTS— Continued 



CHAPTER XXVIII — PAGE 435 



The Wire-haired Fox Terrier: An Older Breed than the Smooth 

 Terrier — Prominent as a Leading Variety in Paintings by Well- 

 known Artists — Kept Back by the Popularity of the Smooth Dog — 

 First Recognised at New York Show in 1883, t)ut Made Slow 

 Progress — What Meersbrook Bristles Did for the Breed — Major 

 Carnochan's Prominent Importations — ^The Success of Hands Up 

 — Mr. Knowle's Selwonk, and Mr. Harley's Wandee, Kennels. 



CHAPTER XXIX PAGE 441 



The Airedale : Origin of the Breed — Not Generally Known in England 

 till 1880 — Hardly Recognised in America until 1898 — Exhibitors 

 Who Established the Breed and Their Judicious Importations — 

 Rapid Growth in Popular Esteem and in Breeding — ^The Airedale 

 Described — Scale of Points. 



CHAPTER XXX — PAGE 449 



The Bull Terrier: Recognised by Name in England about 1820 — Pierce 

 Egan's Introduction of the New Breed — Sir Walter Scott's Tribute 

 to Camp — Mr. Dole's Start in the Breed — ^Those Who Came to 

 His Support — ^The Present Prominent Exhibitors — ^The True 

 Bull Terriers Described — Scale of Points. 



CHAPTER XXXI — PAGE 457 



Black AND Tan Terrier: Early Descriptions of its Exclusive Character- 

 istics — ^The Large or Manchester Variety — First American and 

 Canadian Importations — Mr. Lever the First Systematic Supporter 

 of the Breed — Dr. Foote's Long Connection with the Rochelle 

 Dogs — Now an Almost Exclusively Canadian Dog. 



chapter XXXII — PAGE 465 



Bedlington Terrier: A Close Relative of the Dandie Dinmont — ^Never 

 Popular in America — ^Their Reputation for Gameness — ^A Breed 

 of Extended Pedigrees. 



CHAPTER XXXIII PAGE 469 



Irish Terrier : Probable Connection With the Wolfhound — ^Thirty Years 

 Ago They Were a Mixed Lot — ^The Old-time Dogs of Mr. Jamison 

 — Erin, and Graham's Famed Winners — ^The "Taneous " Head and 

 the Whiskers Craze — Fooling the Moneyed Americans — Faking 



