66? 



THE BOOK OF THE DOG. 



Flogging Foxhounds, 267, 268, 273 ; and other 

 dogs 349 355- 



Food, 29, 251, 252 (and see General Management). 



Foreign Dogs, 467, 469 (see Esquimaux Dog, 

 Swedish Beagle, Schweiss-hund, German Boar- 

 hound, German Mastiff, Leonberg, Berghucd, 

 French breeds, Asiatic Dogs, Australian Dog*). 



Forster, Mrs. M. A., her Blenheim Spaniel Duke 

 of Bow, 170; her Yorkshire Terriers, 157 ; her 

 little Toy Smart. 



Foster-mothers for purpies, 527. 



Fotor, or Toy Spaniel, 186. 



Fouilloux, Jacques du, Dachshunds, from his work, 

 " La Venerie," 316, 3 1 7. 



Foxhound, The, 261 273. 



Fox-terrier, The, 274 300. 



Fox-dog (see Pomeranian). 



French breeds, 496 ^07. 



Friedrich, Herr, his Berghund Moulon, 493. 



" Frog face," 90. 



GARTH SIR R., HIS POINTER DRAKE, 411. 



Gazehounds ("Agaseus"), 2. 



General Management of Dogs, 17 27; bedding, 



17 ; feeding, 18. 



Geordie the Mi er, his Be^Hngton Terriers, 143. 

 George IV., his pack of Beagles 311. 

 George, Bill, his Mastiffs Tiger and others, 42, 45. 

 Germany, exportation of dogs to, 36. 

 German breeds of dogs, 479. 

 German Boarhound (Great Dane), 210, 213 214. 

 German Dachshunds, 328. 

 German Mastiff, or Great Dane, 481 487. 

 German Pointer (see English Pointer). 

 German Poodles, 193. 



Gibson, Mr., early show Fox-terriers, 276. 

 Giffard, Lady, her Maltese Dogs, 187; Hugh 



(Plate), 188. 

 GiHespie, Mr., his Deerhounds, 225 ; Torrom, 227, 



228, 231. 

 "Glengarry," his Deerhounds, 223, 225; crosses 



used on Deerhounds, 231. 

 Goas, Mr. Chas., his German Mastiff, 487 ; note on 



the Leonberg Dog. 491. 

 Goldsmith on the Irish Wolf-dog, 206 

 Gordon Setter, The, 376382. 

 Gough on the Irish Wolf-dog, 206. 

 Graham, Mr. George A., notes on the Irish Terrier, 



129, on the Irish Wolf-hound, 204 218, on the 



Deerhound, 219 235. 



Great Danish Dog, 207, 210, 313, 214, 481. 

 Green's champion Mastiff Monarch, 51. 

 Greenland Dog (see Esquimaux Dog). 

 Gresham, Mr. F., notes on the points of the St. 



Bernard breed, 58 ; his St. Bernard bitch Abbess 



(/>&*). 60. 

 Gretton Mr. Mark, his Skye Terrier Sam (Plate}, 



M 



Greyhound, The, 236 242. 

 Grooming, its importance in general management, 



22. 

 G.ovc Pack of Fox-terriers, 279. 



HAFFIRLD, MR.,OV THE IRISH WOLF-HOUND, 209. 

 Hale, Mr. K. (and Mr. H.j, their Dalmatian Does, 



96. 



Hall, Mrs S. C, on the Irish Wolf-hound, 209. 

 Hamilton, a Dutch painter; Fox-terrier, 276. 

 Hanbury, Mr. Edgar, his Mastiffs, 42, 45 ; Rajah 



and Prince, 42 ; his Wolsey (Plate), 52. 

 Handley, Samuel, on Feeding, 20. 

 Hanover, Terrier type of Dachshund, 330. 

 Hanover Dog Show of 1879, 479, 486- 

 Hard-haired Scotch Terrier, 113. 

 Hardy, Capt., his pack of Beagles, 310. 

 Hare-finders, 303. 

 Hare-hunting (see Harrier, The). 

 Hare-hunting (see Beagle and Harrier). 

 Harrier, The, 301308. 

 Halting on the Irish Wolf-dog, 206. 

 Hawking, employment of Spaniels, 427. 

 Hemming, Dr. Lamond, his Bedlington Terrier 



Geordie (Plate), 149. 

 Highland " heeler," 77. 

 Hill, Lord, his Fox-terriers, 278. 

 Historical and Literary Notices of the Dog. i. 

 Hodson, Rev. Grcnville F., as a ju^ge of Mastiffs. 



47 : on the Bloodhound, 199 ; his Deerhounds 



235 ; Heather, ib. 



Hogg, Mr. Lindsay, his Japanese Pug Tiny, 512. 

 Hofinshed on the Irish Wolf-dog, 206. 

 Home for Lost Dogs, Battersea (see Lost Dogs' 



Home). 



Hounds, their names in the fifteenth century, 2. 

 ** Hounds," as distinguished from " Dogs," 261. 

 Hounds ($ee Dachshund, Basset Ho md. Deer- 

 hound, Otter-hound) Fox-hound, Greyhound, 



Wolf-hound, Stat>-hound. 

 House Dogs (sse Watch Dogs). 

 Howe, Mr W- \. f hi* Retriever*; Toby (Plate), 



424- 



Humphries, Mrs., her Bloodhound Don, 200, 202, 



(/YaO),203. 

 Hunting Dogs as known ti the ancients ; dogs 



hunting by sight and by scent, i, 2. 

 Huntsman for Foxhound-*, 269. 

 Hulton, Mr. Enoch, his not*-* on the Dachshund, 



318; his Festus (Plate), 3^1, 332 ; his Sux-ui^h 



Beagle Jerker, 477. 

 Hyde, Mr. J, W., his Fox-terrier Buffet (PLite), 



299. 

 Hydrophobia, 27, 654. 



"ICONES ANIMALIUM "BY RIRDEL; ILLUSTRA- 

 TIONS OF DOGS (see RIEDEI.). 

 " Idstone," his book on "The Djg," 222; D*er- 



hounds, cross-breeding, ib., 231. 

 Index (Setter), 2. 

 Indian Dogs: Rampur Dog and Indian Tailless 



Dog, property of the Prince of Wales, 511 

 Insurance of live stock by railway, 34. 

 Ireland and Scotland, their connection with re'er- 

 ence to dogs ; the Irish Wolfhound and Highland 

 Deerhpund, 205. 

 rish Kennel Club, 216. 

 rish Setter, The, 3833*8. 

 rish Terrier, 123 132. 

 rish Water Spaniel, 4^2 4*>6. 

 rish Wolfhounds, by George A. Graham, 204 

 218. 

 Isle of Dogs, a receptacle for Edward IlL's dogs 



21}8. 



Italian Greyhound blood in white English Terriers, 



ii 3- 

 Italian Greyhound, The, 178182, 239 



JACKS, THE, AN INSTRUMENT FOR THE MUTILA- 

 TION OF THE JAWS OF BULL-DOGS FOR SHOW 

 PURTOSES, 86. 



Jacob Giles, notes on the Setter, 353. 



Jacobs, T., notes on Black Spaniels, his Kaffir, 

 444, 445, 447. 



James I., his patronage of bull-baiting, 89. 



James II., his attachment to his dogs 164. 



Jamison, Sir. G., his Irish Terrier Sport, 125, 126. 



Japanese Pug, 511. 



Japanese Spaniel, 165. 



Jardine, Sir W., notices of dogs in his " Naturalists' 

 Library," 98, 163. 



Jesse, Mr. E., on the Irish Wolf-dog, 207. 



John, King, Greyhounds in his reign, 236. 



Jones, George, his Setters ; Rap, 369. 



Joyce, Mr. T. H., his notes on the Poodle, 190; 

 his Russian Poodle Posen (Plate), 197. 



Judging, 34; qualifications and errors of judges, 

 ib.\ 46, 47 ; point judging, 34 ; at coursing meet- 

 ings, 247 ; at dog races, 257 ; Airedale Terriers, 

 154 ; Bull-dogs, with reference to faking or mu- 

 tilation, 87; Bull-terriers, 103, 105, 106 ; Irish 

 Terriers, 126; Newfoundland dogs, 67 ; Sheep- 

 dogs, 75. 



KAMTSCHATKA DOG (see Pomeranian). 



Kangaroo Dog; hunting the kangaroo; notes by 

 Mr. Hugh E. C. Beaver. 515, 516. 



Keeper's Dog. Dr. Cams on the, 3. 



Kennels and kenneling, 6 16 ; stabl- fitted up as 

 a dog kennel, 8 ; portable bench, 9 ; in-door and 

 out-door kennels, ib.\ range of put-door kennels. 

 10 ; arrangements at Mr. Cunliffe-Brookes ken- 

 nel, Glen-Tana, Aber leenshire, 1113 > railii.gs 

 for kennels, 13; at the Home for Lost Dogs 

 York Road, Battersea, 13, 15 ; flooring for, 14 ; 

 sawdust, 16 ; disinfectants; Condy's fluid, ib.\ 

 warming, ib. 



Kennels for Greyhounds, 243 ; for Foxhounds, 265; 

 for Fox-terriers, 791. 



Kennel-man, his duties, 28. 



Kennel Club, 87, 96, 126 ; rules for field trials of 

 Setters, 359. 



Ker, Mr, Edward, note on the Fox-terrier, 297, 



Kerr, Lord Charles, his German Mastiff, 487. 



Kingdon, H. D., his breed of Mastiffs, 46. 



Kmgsbury, Mrs., her Pug Tip (Plate), 175, 177. 



Kingston, Duke of, his Pointers, 394. 



Knight, Mr. Reginald, notes on the Airedale Ter- 

 rier, 150; his Thunder, 151, 152. 



Krehl, George R., notes on Irish Terriers, 126; 

 in French breeds, 497, 506 ; his Basset hounds, 

 507- 



LAMBERT, DANIEL, SALE OF HIS SETTERS ANU 

 POINTERS, 355, 393. 



Lamphier, Jacob, points of the Bull-dog, 87. 



Landseer Newfoundland, The, 70. 



Landseer's Picture, "Laying down the Law," 190; 

 his sketches of Mr. Bateson's Deerhounds, 223. 



Lang, Herr Gustav, notes on the German Mastiff, 

 481. 



Langdale, Mr. A. W., notes on Siusex Spaniels, his 

 Lawyer, 434, 436 ; notes on ihe Clumber Spaniel, 

 440 ; his black Spaniels, 443 ; note on the Eng- 

 lish Water Spankl, 4601 



Langdon, Mr. Churchill, his Harrier Countess 



304, 308- 

 longley. Edmund de, his MS " Mayster ot 



Game," the first English work on dogs, 2, 40, 4, 



85 237 426 439. 

 Lapdog Beagles, 311, 

 Lapland dogs, 475. 

 Iiverack, Mr. Edward, his breeding of Setters, the 



Laverack Setter, 366 ; the Gordon Setter, 379; 



notes on the Irish Setter, 385. 

 Leare, Mr., his reminiscences of bull baiting. 

 Lee, Sirs. Cunliffe. her Newfoundland Jet, 70. 

 Lci-h Family, i he Lyme Hall breed of Mastiffs, 41. 

 Leuior, a dog of ihe islh century, 2. 

 Leonberg dog, The, 488 491. 

 Leopard baited by Mastiff, 84. 

 '' Leporarius" (Greyhound). 2, 237. 

 " Leverarius," or Harrier, 2. 

 Lewis, Mr. his Pug Tooley, 175. 

 Lice, protection of dogs from, 25. 

 Life-saving contests ; the Newfoundland, 65, 63. 

 Linnseus, his classification of dogs, 40. 

 Lion hunting or baiting by Mastiffs, 84. 90. 

 Lion dog of Malta, igt. 

 Literary and historical notices of the dog, i. 

 Live Stock Journal, Basset Hounds, 334 ; diagram 



and table of size and weights of Fox-terriers, 298. 

 LockeJ las., points of the Dandie Dinmont, 118, 



119; his Doctor, 122; his Skye Terrier Perkie, 



141. 



" Lorarius " ("Lyemmer," "Lym"), 2, 3. 

 Lird, Mr. Richard, his Newfoundland Moldau, 66; 



Cabot, 70. 

 Lort, Mr. William, colour of the Newfoundland, 



69; judge of Italian Greyhounds at Edinburgh, 



179 ; his English Setters, and notes on the breed, 



357j 365* 370; his Sliot, ib. ; notes on Pointers, 



401, 402. 

 Lost Dogs, Home for, JBattersea, description of 



kenneling, 13, 14, 15. 

 Lovell, Rev. G. F., his notes on the Dachshund, 



315; his Schupferle (Plate], 332. 

 Lukey. T. H. V., his breed of Mastiffs, 42, 43, 45, 



48 ; his Governor, 52. 

 Lurgan, Lord, his Greyhound Master M Gr.th 



(Plate), his performances and pedigree, 253. 

 Lyme Hall breed of Mastiffs, 41, 46, 51, 52. 



M'CARTHY, MR. JUSTIN, CURLY-COATED RE- 

 TRIEVKK, 421; his breed of Irish Water Spaniels, 

 462. 



, M icdona, Rev. J. C., his early introluction of the 

 St. Bernard dog ; his Tell, 53, 54, 55. Meuthon, 

 55 ; Schumacher's letter to him on the origin of 

 the modern breed, 55 ; his Bayard, 61 ; his notes 

 on Dandie Dimnoms, 117 ; his Skye Terriers, 

 138; his Siberian Wolf-hound, 509; his Setters, 

 362; Ranger, 362, 364; his pedigree, 363; his 

 Setter Ranger III., 372: his Gordon Setters, 

 note on, 381 ; the Irish Setter, 348 ; his l!.t.-.sut 

 Griffon. 



Macdonakl, W., his Italian Greyhound Molly, and 

 others, 179. 



Macedonian dog, 232. 



Mackenzie, Mr. I,., his Retriever Garnet, 423. 



McNeill, Mr. A., Essay on the Irish Wolfhound, 

 204. 



McNeill, Capt., his Deerhound Buskar, 220. 



Mahoncy, Mr., on Irish Wolf-dogs, 216. 



Maltese Dog, The, 186188. 



" Manchester Terriers," misapplication of the 

 term, in. 



Mapplebeck, Mr. Howard : his Newfoundlands, 

 70 ; his Gordon Setters Blossom, 382; his 

 Esquimaux Dog Zouave ; 470. 



Mark, Dr., his Irish Terneis Kate and Badger, 

 123, 124. 



Markham, Gervase, on Foxhounds ; his " Countrcy 

 Contentm -nts," 261, 262; on Beagles, 311; on 

 breaking Setters and netting birds, 345, 3,6; 

 notes on the Setter. 352 ; on the Gordon Setter, 

 379 ; on Pointers, 393. 



M.ii.i s M. U., scent of the Schwcisshund, 479. 



'' Motive or Ban-dogge," Dr. Caius on the, 3. 



" Mastiffs " in the fifteenth century, 2, 3. 



Mastiff, The, 40-52, 84. 



Mastiff breeding, Mr. W. K. Taunton on, 48. 



Mastiff, German (see German Mastiff). 



Mastiff Club, 4 6 ; 48. 



Meager, Mr., his Bull-dog Bismarck, 89. 



Mengrell, a dog of the fifteenth century, 2. 



" Messengers," or " Carrier's Dog," Dr. Caius on 

 the, 3. 



Middleton. Lord, his pack of Fox-terriers, 279. 



Midland Fox-terriers, 279. 



Millais, Mr. Everett, his notes on the Dachshund, 

 327 ; on the Basset-hound, 333 ; his Model, 338, 



339- 

 Miners, North-country, their Bedlingtoa Terriers, 



Molossis (G e ce), supposed source of the " Mi> 

 lossus " or MastiT, 40, 



