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hound, is particularly clever about bis head, 

 neck, and shoulders. All of this season's entry 

 not otherwise mentioned were bred by Lord 

 Curzon. In the next season's entry there is 

 a good deal of blood from Mr. Meynell 

 Ingram's kennel, powerful and useful, with 

 the recognised quality of foxhounds. I 

 should select a black and white hound. 

 Agent, son of Alaric and Graceful, and like- 

 wise Albion, by the same sire, and Laura. 

 Comus, all over a nice hound, by the Bramham 

 Moor Carver and Mr. Meynell Ingram's Pro- 

 serpine, though he has somewhat of a bluish 

 tinge in his coat, which rather detracts from his 

 appearance. Argus, Active, and Artful, from 

 the same kennel, claim approbation, especially 

 Argus. Champion, Cruiser, and Constance, by 

 Cameron and Sibyl, from the South Wilts, 

 are of a very useful stamp, and Constance is 

 remarkably elegant. The head of their sire 

 is stuffed, and adorns Lord Curzon's breakfast 

 room, a sure test of the estimation in which 

 he was held. Tarquin, a light hare-pied 

 hound of great substance, remarkably elegant, 

 came from Mr. Meynell Ingram's, and is in 

 his fourth season; also Fanciful, a good- 

 looking bitch from Lord Dacre's, with a 



