the Russian or 
set wider apart, 
Samoyede, like those of 
Siberian wolf, are larger, 
and more sideways. 
Our portraits represent Mrs. Kilburn-Scott’s 
“ Perlene,”’ who is descended from dogs which 
took part in the Jackson-Harmsworth ex- 
pedition, and is the winner of many prizes ; 
also the same lady’s “ Nansen” and one of 
the Duke of Abruzzi’s. 
Arctic Dogs—and 
The dog in the 
left-hand 
photograph is 
“Gatto,” one 
of the pack 
used in the 
Duke of 
Abruzzi’'s 
Polar Expe- 
dition, which 
penetrated 
farther north 
than 
Nansen. 
The right- 
hand picture 
represents 
Mrs. Kilburn- 
Scott's 
Samoyede 
sledge-dog 
“ Nansen,” 
21ins. high at 
the shoulders. 
He is a prize- 
winner, and 
wonderfully 
intelligent. 
Others 
et 
Onty a few years back a very pretty 
breed of little dog made its 
first appearance at our dog 
shows, being introduced by the 
Hon. Mrs. Mclaren Morrison. Since then, 
after having been called “Tibet” terrier, 
“ Bhutea”’ terrier, and “‘ Bhutan” terrier, the 
breed has attained at last to the dignity of a 
separate classification in the Stud Book under 
The Lhasa 
Terriers. 
“ PERLENE.” 
Another photograph of Mrs. Kilburn-Scott’s pure white Samoyede. 
