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good. This closes the enumeration of stud 

 hounds; next year will include Rector, Re- 

 gulus, and Regent, descended from Titian 

 and Ringworm, a dauo'hter of Contest and 

 Rakish, by Mr. Poljambe's Royster and 

 Rantipole, Royster, by the Duke of Rutland's 

 Bluecap. Rector is a dark black and tan 

 hound, over three-and-twenty inches ; he has 

 length and style, and may be described as a 

 fine, commanding bound. The two brothers 

 are more compact, black and white, with 

 very little, if any, tan about them ; they are, 

 in my estimation, just the right size. Of the 

 two I should select Regulus, the muscular 

 development of his thighs being conspicuous, 

 though many, I believe, prefer his brother 

 Regent. Of the same year, Tartar, son of 

 Falcon and Tinsel, is a fine, powerful, showy 

 hound, with a great deal of character. Pala- 

 fox, descended from Corsair and Problem, 

 is a very splendid representative of his sire, 

 quite justifying any encomiums. Problem is 

 a dauohter of Sir Richard Sutton's Potentate, 

 one of his Trueman family. Plunder is also 

 a son of Corsair and Priestess, a nice hound, 

 but not having the power of his kindred. 

 There is much, indeed, to admire in the 



