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" Again, Fino V., on being put to Vivien, produced 

 another hound of Fino de Paris's type, viz., Fino VI. ; 

 whilst the same bitch, on being put to Bourbon, gave 

 birth to D'Aumale and Chopette, who were clearly 

 of a totally different stamp to Fino de Paris, and 

 resembled Bourbon and the three bitches. As a 

 result, I think there can be but little doubt that 

 Termino was the cause of this difference, and what 

 that difference is I will now explain. 



" The Fino de Paris hounds take after their 

 prototype, Fino de Paris. They are very heavily 

 marked, except when lemon and white ; they are 

 much coarser in the coat than the Terminos ; they 

 are, as a rule, larger and heavier in the bone ; and, 

 finally, they are nearer to the ground and exceed- 

 ingly torse in front. 



" The Terminos differ where I have already 

 pointed out, and, in addition, their skulls are not 

 so domed and their markings are more regular 

 white playing a much larger part in the marking 

 than in the Fino de Paris. In addition, their coats 

 are much finer, shorter, and they are not built on 

 such heavy lines. 



M The most successful breeders in this country 

 have been Lord Onslow, Mr. Krehl, Mr. Craven, 

 Mrs. Stokes, and Mrs. Ellis, of Brettenham Park, 

 Billesden, the latter for the past few years having 



