THE SKYE TERRIER. Ol 
With such objects in view, and in order to place the Skye ina 
proper light with all admirers of the canine species, it is considered 
necessary to supplement the foregoing observations by_a detailed 
description of the Skye terrier “points,” and their relative value 
as indicative of the type to be desired, in the breed. : 
Skyes —Prick-eared and Drop-cared,’ 
PoInTs AS DRAWN OUT BY THE Skye TERRIER CLUB. 
Head.—Long, with a powerful punishing jaw, a good set of teeth 
that should close square on the upper ones, just to look over the 
under ones. The skull between the ears should be narrow, and 
gradually expand towards the front of the brow, where it should 
be a good width, and then taper off gradually to the nose. There 
should be no, or very little, falling in of the skull at the eyes. 
