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been at a discount, except for rabbit-shooting and for beating small 
spinneys for pheasants before the commencement of the regular 
season. Still there is work to be done by the keepers preparatory 
to battués in which dogs are required, and in large establishments 
Clumbers are still kept for that purpose, in which their mute, 
steady, and quiet style of hunting make them eminently useful. 
Gf MY 
2g MN! 
AY; Ns 2%: 
The Clumber Spaniel. 
The points of this breed are as follows :— 
VALUE | VALUE 
Head, . . 20 Legs, . 
Ears, . i j »- 10 | Feet, . 7 
Neck, . : ‘ ’ . 5 Colour, . 5 
Length of body, . - 15 ; Coat, 5 
Shoulders and chest, . . Io Stern, . : So ie 
Back, . -. - » 10 | ee 
| Total, 100 
