xx THE COMPLETE SHOT 



MR. JOHN COTES' IMPORTED LABRADOR, TIP, FROM AN OLD 



PICTURE AT WOODCOTE . . . . . Facing page 176 



The dog was whelped in 1832, and presented by Mr. Portman to his 

 owner. From this dog is descended the field trial winner, Col. 

 C. ]. Cotes' Pitchford Marshal, and his Monk, an intermediate 

 generation. This dog is more like the dogs at Netherby 45 years 

 ago than is the present race of Labradors. 



From a photograph lent by the OWNER of the picture. 



COL. C. J. COTES' PITCHFORD MARSHAL, SEVERAL TIMES A 



FIELD TRIAL WINNER . . . . . ,, 177 



From a photograph lent by the OWNER. 



COL. C. J. COTES' MONK, AN INTERMEDIATE LINK BETWEEN 

 THE IMPORTED DOG TIP, OF 1832, AND MARSHAL, NOW 

 IN FULL VIGOUR. MONK IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN VERY 



FAST ........ ,,177 



From a picture lent by the OWNER. 



MR. A. T. WILLIAMS AND HIS CELEBRATED LIVER-COLOURED 



FIELD TRIAL RETRIEVER DON OF GERWN . . . ,, 180 



From a photograph presented by Col. J. C. Cotes. 



MR. A. T. WILLIAMS' DON OF GERWN (LIVER-COLOURED) . ,, 181 



MR. LEWIS WIGAN'S SWEEP OF GLENDARUEL (BLACK) . ,, 181 



THE HON. A. HOLLAND HIBBERT'S KENNEL OF LABRADOR 



RETRIEVERS, 1901 ...... ,,191 



From a photograph presented by the OWNER. 



THE HON. A. HOLLAND HIBBERT'S LABRADOR MUNDEN 



SINGLE. ....... 192 



From a photograph presented by the OWNER. 



THE HON. A. HOLLAND HIBBERT'S MUNDEN SOVEREIGN . ,, 192 



From a photograph presented by the OWNER. 



COL. C. J. COTES AND PITCHFORD MARSHAL, WITH HIS 



BREAKER HARRY DOWNES ..... JQ^ 



From a photograph presented by the OWNER. 



THE HON. A. HOLLAND HIBBERT AND MUNDEN SINGLE . 19- 



From a photograph presented by the OWNER. 



