CELEBRATED GREYHOUNDS OF THE PAST 141 



PRINCESS DAGMAR 



Head. From tip of snout to joining on to head, 8 in. ; girth of 

 head between eyes and ears, 13^- in. ; girth of snout, 8 in. ; 

 distance between the eyes, 2 in. 



Neck. Length of joining on from head to shoulders, 9^ in. ; girth 

 round neck, 13! in. 



Back. From neck to base of tail, 24 in. ; length of tail, 19 in. 



Hips. Length of loin from junction of last rib to hipbone, 8| in. ; 

 length of hipbone to socket of thigh-joint, 5$ in. 



Fore leg. From base of two middle nails to knee-joint, 6 in. ; 

 from knee-joint to elbow-joint, 95- in. ; from elbow-joint to 

 shoulder-blade, 12 in. ; girth (thickness of the fore leg below 

 the elbow), 6 in. 



Hind leg. From hock to stifle-joint, iif in. ; from stifle to top of 

 hipbone, 12^ in. ; girth of ham part of thigh, i6| in. ; thickness of 

 second thigh below stifle, 9^ in. 



Body. Girth round depth of chest, 27 in. ; girth round the loins, 



23 in. 

 Weight the day before starting for the Cup, 58 Ibs. 



A comparison of measurements is very interesting, for it 

 will be noticed that in several points the little bitch exceeds 

 the other, and, despite the disparity in size, she equals her in 

 chest measurements. 



Another sterling bitch that now claims our attention is 

 Snowflight, who won the Waterloo Cup in 1882 and ran up 

 the following year. She was the first of Bothal Park's progeny 

 to show up conspicuously, but since her victory he has 

 produced a long list of winners and added to the lustre of 

 Scotland Yet, to whom Snowflight traces back on both 

 sides. 



