14. Varieties of the Deg. 
Norfolk, and other strains ; while the cocker includes the 
Devonshire and Welsh varieties, as well as many other 
strains without special name. ; 
The Sussex Spaniel is now very rare, being replaced 
by the Clumber, which works mute, and is more easily 
Sussex Spaniel. 
kept under control, and therefore better for assisting the 
beaters in our modern dadtues. It is a very old breed, 
and is probably the earliest of all those used with the gun 
or net, though by some people the Clumber is considered 
to have the claim to seniority. 
The head of this spaniel should be long and heavy ; 
eye large and languishing, with the forehead prominently 
over it ; muzzle square ; lips somewhat pendulous ; mouth 
large, with the under iaw receding slightly, though not to 
