TWO LHASA TERRIERS. 
the heading of “Lhasa Terriers,’ though 
doubtless the first name of “Tibet” terrier 
was more suitable, the present nomenclature 
being much as if, say, the fox terrier were 
called the “Tondon” terrier. Our photo- 
graph represents two winning specimens of 
this variety from Mrs. Mclaren Morrison’s 
kennels. 
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THE dog in the accompanying illustration 
Copyright Photograph, Hutchinson & Co. 
KIRGHIZ GREYHOUND. 
Animal Life 
is one of the pair belonging to 
Mr. H. C. Brooke, 
of Welling, re- 
ferred to in our 
recent notes on the Persian 
greyhound (see pages 286 and 
287 of Vol. L.). Owing to the 
shyness of the bitch it has as 
yet not been possible to obtain 
a photograph of her, which is 
to be regretted, for whilst a 
little smaller and less noble in 
appearance than the dog, she is 
possibly more perfect in points, 
and in shape and make is a 
treat for a lover of a grey- 
hound to gaze upon. The most 
usual colour for the Persian 
greyhound is fawn, but red, 
black-and-tan, pied, and white 
specimens also occur. This pair, which were 
taken from a tribe of Kirghiz Tartars, are 
pale cream-coloured. They are, unfortunately, 
not sufficiently domesticated to make it sate 
to put their hunting capabilities to the test, 
but if their owner is fortunate enough to 
obtain a litter of pups from this, undoubtedly 
the only pair in England, he intends bringing 
up one or two with greyhounds in order to 
test them against an average Hnelish coursing 
hound. 
Kirghiz 
Greyhound. 
5) 
THE litter of cubs portrayed 
on the following 
page were bred 
by Wine ee 
Brooke and were sired by the 
prize-winuing Dingo “ Chels- 
worth Myall” (whose portrait 
was given on page 160 of 
Vol. 1.), the mother being a 
European wolf, particulars and 
a portrait of which will also be 
found on page 224 of the same 
volume. These hybrids, in 
- shape and make, follow the dam; 
® in colour they are different, 
some being grey, -with the 
characteristic markings of the 
wolf, whilst others show 
the ruddy colour of them 
Hybrid Cubs. 
