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IJsefid Compaitions of Man. 



the filbert, and feathered at the tips. The Eyes are small, 

 well placed^ singularly bright, and piercing during anima- 

 tion. The Coloiir varies with that of the coat generally, 

 but too much stress should not be laid on this point. 



Bedlington Terrier. 



The Neck is long and strong, and well set on the body, 

 being especially wide at the base. The Body is compact, 

 well knit together, somewhat long, and having the appear- 

 ance of strength, combined with speed. The Ribs are 

 somewhat flat, the Back short, Loiiis strong and slightly 

 arched, the hind-quarters being slightly elevated above 

 the fore. The Legs are straight, rather long, and the 

 muscles hard and well defined. The Feet are large, a 



