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CHAPTER IV. 
DOMESTICATED DOGS FINDING ‘THEIR GAME BY SCENT, BUT NOT KILLING 
IT, BEING CHIEFLY USED IN AID OF THE GUN. 
The Spanish Pointer—The Modern English Pointer—The Portuguese 
Pointer—The French Pointer—The Dalmatian—The Setter : (A) 
English ; (B) Irish ; (c) Black and Tan or Gordon ; (D) Welsh ; (&) 
Russian—The Field Spaniel : (a) The Clumber; (8) The Sussex ; 
(c) The..Norfolk ; (D) The Modern Cocker—The Water-Spaniel : 
(a) The Southern Trish (®) The Northern ; () The ei cas —The 
Poodle : 
' CHAPTER V. 
PASTORAL DOGS AND THOSE USED FOR DRAUGHT. 
The English Sheep- Dog—The Collie : (A) Rough ; (B) Smooth —The 
Drover’s Dog—The German Sheep-Dog—The Pomeranian : i 
The Large Wolf-Dog ; (B) The Small or Spitz—The Newfoundland 
and Labrador: (a) The True Newfoundland ; (8B) The Landseer 
Newfoundland ; (c), The St. John’s or Labrador—The Esquimaux 
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‘CHAPTER VI. 
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; WATCHDOGS AND HOUSE-DOGS. 
The Bulldog—The Mastiff: (a) English; (8) Cuban—The Mount St. 
Bernard : (4) Rough ; (B) Smooth—The Lion-Dog—The Shock-Dog 
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CHAPTER. VIL 
TOY-DOGS. 
The King Charles and Blenheim Spaniels—The Maltese ae 
Terriers—T he Italian Greyhound—The Pug-Dog . . 
CHAPTER VIII. 
CROSSED BREEDS.: 
Retriever : (a) The Curly-Coated ; (B) The Wavy-Coated—Bull Terrier: 
—Lurcher—Dropper—Dog and Fox Cross. : ¥ 
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