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and the Early Exhibits — ^The Roll of Merit in Later Years — 

 Debut of Masterpiece — Mr. Brooks and Mr. Martin Lead as 

 American Breeders — Mr. Adams' Meteoric Connection — ^The 

 Standard Discussed. 



CHAI'TBR XXXIV — PAGE 495 



Dandie Dinmont Terrier: A Breed We Owe to Sir Walter Scott — 

 James Davidson's Connection with the Variety — Poor Support 

 from Exhibitors in America. 



CHAPTER XXXV — PAGE 501 



Skye Terriers: Probably the Oldest Variety of Terrier — Referred to 

 by Oppian at the Agasseus — Early Show Dogs Mainly Drop- 

 eared — ^"American Skyes" Usually Poor Yorkshires — ^A Dog 

 not Well-suited for a Hot-weather Country. 



chapter XXXVI — PAGE S07 



Scottish Terrier: Not the Scotch Terrier of the Dog Books Before 1880 

 — First Known as a Variety of Skye Terrier and Claimed to be 

 the Genuine Type — Stonehenge's Curt Opinion of the New 

 Terrier — ^The Aberdeen Terrier and the Fight for a Name — 

 Ups and Downs in America Till Dr. Ewing Started the Scottish 

 Terrier Club — Mr. Naylor the Pioneer — Success of the Wankie 

 Kennels — Present Lead of the Craigdarroch Kennels. 



chapter XXXVII — PAGE 515 



Welsh Terrier: The Old English Rough Terrier Under a New Name 

 — ^Mr. Prescott Lawrence Imports the First Pair in 1888 — Very 

 Poor Support Till 1901 When a Club Was Organised and the 

 Breed was Started Properly — What the Welshman Looks Like. 



chapter XXXVIII — PAGE 521 



Boston Terrier: An American-made Breed and How It Was Started — 

 First Known as the Round-headed Bull and Terrier — How 

 the Name Was Changed to Boston Terrier — Rose Ears and 

 Straight Tail Correct in 1894; Cropped Ears and Screw Tail the 

 Proper Thing in 1895 — Bulldog versus Terrier Type — ^The 

 Screw or Broken Tail a Deformity — Weight is Now the Promi- 

 nent Question — Mr. H. Tatnall Brown on the Four Prominent 

 Sires — ^A Standard for Present-day Type. 



