HARRIER 



Color : Any hound color. 



Height: 18 in. 



Weight : 56 Ibs. 



The leading features of Harriers are long heads, free from "stop," square muzzles, 

 sloping shoulders, straight forelegs, round cat-like feet, short backs, well sprung ribs, 

 strong loins, and sound hind-quarters with well bent stifles. 



BEAGLE 



Color : Blue mottle, black 

 tan and white, black and 

 tan, lemon and white- or any 

 other hound color. 



Height: 15 in. 



The beagle is without 

 doubt one of the oldest dis- 

 tinct breeds we have. 



Beagles to be very choice 

 can scarcely be bred too 

 small. Although far inferior 

 in speed to the harrier the 

 sense of smelling is equally 

 if not more exquisite in the 

 beagle. 



The short back, compact 

 body, straight legs, round 

 feet, powerful loins, nicely 

 placed shoulders, and the 

 true beagle head is a beauti- 

 thing to look upon. 



There are also the "pocket" beagle, which stands not more than 

 rough or wire-haired variety, though now very scarce. They are 

 in a rough country. 



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11 in. high and a 

 hardy and useful 



