SOME YORKSHIRE HUNTING NOTES 207 



and Vexer, by Viceroy are two capital dogs with 

 well-knit frames. The bitches showed deep ribs 

 and plenty of stuff. The pack all through presented 

 the colouring characteristic of the Belvoir blood, 

 with splashes of white on necks and shoulders, 

 though there were no conspicuously whole coloured 

 hounds. In breeding they are only one generation 



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Top of the kennel. 



removed from Belvoir, and Belvoir Stormer (1899), 

 a son of Belvoir Dexter (1895), from a bitch by 

 Grove Harkaway, has been extensively used with 

 the best results, for to-day some of his grandsons 

 are first in the field, and stand well in the kennel. 



The sires in office Bishopp reserved until last, and 

 the hound we liked best when renewing acquaint- 

 ance for the second time, was Stalwart (1907), by 

 Steadfast (1904), who was by Belvoir Stormer (1899). 



