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of Anglesea and Mr. T. Jenkins, Carmarthen, 

 may perhaps be at the head. From Russia we 

 have had Count Stroganoff competing successfully 

 with hounds trained and bred in this country. 

 Other leading kennels are those of Lord Masham, 

 Yorkshire; Hon. O. C. Molyneux, Windsor; Mr. 

 W. H. Smith, Kidderminster; Mr. J. Trevor, Lich- 

 field ; Sir T. Brocklebank, Lancashire ; Dr. J. H. 

 Salter, Essex ; Mr. R. F. Gladstone, Lancashire ; 

 Colonel Holmes, Essex ; Mr. J. Quihampton, 

 Hants ; Mr. F. E. C. Dobson, Durham ; Messrs. 

 Smith, Suffolk ; Sir W. Ingram, M.P., Kent ; Sir 

 Humphrey de Trafford, Lancashire; Mr. H. Brockle- 

 bank, Lancashire ; Mr. G. Bell Irving, Sussex ; 

 Mr. W. Paterson, Dumfries ; Mr. R. Paterson, 

 Biggar; Mr. H. Hardy, Cheshire; Mr. R. V. 

 Mather, Lancashire; Mr. M. G. Hale, Suffolk; 

 Mr. T. P. Hale, Suffolk; Mr. F. Waters, Lanca- 

 shire ; Mr. T. Graham, Cumberland ; Mr. Hamar 

 Bass, M.P., Derby; Mr. J. Haywood, Sussex; Mr. 

 C. E. Marf^eet, Lincoln ; and Messrs Reilly, Cam- 

 bridgeshire. 



The following are the points and description of 

 the greyhound as compiled by " Stonehenge," and 

 adopted generally by all coursing men at the 

 present day. 



The head should be fairly large between the ears, 



