The fecond divifion, dogs not ufed in field fports, included the reft 

 of the canine varieties : 



17. The maftiffdog. 



1 8. The Newfoundland. 



19. The St. Bernard dog. 



20. The Dalmatian. 



21. The large fize bull-dog. 



22. Thefmall fize bull-dog. 



23. The bull terrier. 



24. The black and tan terrier. 



25. The white Englifh ter- 



rier. 



26. The Englifh terrier. 



27. The white Scotch terrier. 



28. The fawn Scotch terrier. 



29. The blue Scotch terrier. 



30. The Skye terrier. 



3 1 . The Dandy Dinmont. 



32. The pug dog. 



Among the large foreign dogs were : 



41. 

 42. 

 43- 



A truffle-hunter. 

 A Ruffian dog. 

 A boar-hound. 



44. A Labrador dog. 



45. A Secellan wolf-hound. 



46. A reindeer or elk dog. 



47. A hyaena and wolf-hound. 



48. A wolf and fox-hound. 



33. The Italian greyhound. 



34. The Blenheim fpaniel. 



35. The King Charles's 



fpaniel. 

 36 The Maltefe dog. 



37. The Scotch colley. 



38. The French poodle. 



39. The Efquimaux dog. 



40. The Pomeranian dog. 



49. A Danifh boar-hound. 



50. An Auftralian dog. 



51. A Pruffian terrier. 



52. A Turkifh dog. 



Among the fmall foreign dogs were : 



53. A Cuba fpaniel. And 



54. A dog fuppofed to be a variety of the wild prairie dog of India. 



Leaving to the fportfman and to the artift, to find in the drawings 

 the varieties which beft correfpond with thofe above enumerated, we will 

 now point out more fully than it could be done under the drawings, 

 the fources from which they are derived. 



Marco Polo found in Thibet dogs of the fize of afles, ftrong 

 enough to hunt all forts of wild beafts. The A {Tynan dog (Plate i), 

 taken from a wild-afs hunt in one of the baf-reliefs of Nineveh at the 

 Britim Mufeum, perhaps belonged to this variety, which Turner, 



