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Average for all sires, 2 years 7 months. Omitting the old-timers, 

 Trefoil, Charlemagne and General Trefoil, on whom stud service was 

 comparatively light, we have as the average age for modern sires, 2 years, 

 2 months. 



THE ANCESTRAL TREE OF THE LEADING COLLIE STRAINS. 



TREFOIL 

 (March 19, 1873) 



Charlemagne 

 (Jan. 4, 1879) 



Sefton 

 (Oct. 10, 1884) 



Metchley Wonder 

 (Mar. 2, 1886) 



Christopher 

 (April 16, 1887) 



Stracathro Ralph 

 (Sept. I, 1888) 



Heather Ralph 

 (April 19, 1891) 



Ormskirk Emerald 

 (Sept. 3, 1894) 



Ormskirk Galopin 

 (April 1, 1896) 



Heacham Galopin 

 (July 5, 1897) 



Wishaw Clinker 

 (Dec. 6, 1898) 



Edgbaston Marvel 

 (Sept. I, 1888) 



Southport Perfec- 

 tion 

 (Feb. 19, 1892) 



I 

 Wellesbourne 



Councillor 

 (April II, 1S94) 



Wellesbourne 



Conqueror 

 (April 16, 1895) 



Parbold Piccolo 

 (April 3, 1899) 



Ormskirk Chriss 



(April 4, 1890) 



I 



Rufford Ormonde 



(June 2, 1891) 



Finsbury Pilot 

 (Aug. 8, 1893) 



Rightaway 



(Nov. 27, 1895) 



Donovan II 

 (Jan. 12, 1890) 



Bay Regent 

 (March i, 1892) 



Old Hall Blucher 



(May 15, 1894) 



I. 



Balgreggie Hope 

 (Oct. 19, 1896) 



General Trefoil 



(Dec. 21, 1878) 



I 



Sir James 



(May 15, 1884) 



Gladdie 

 (Nov. 19, 1887) 



Sefton Hero 

 (April 7, 1890) 



Guy Mannerine 

 (May 12, 1894) 



Ellwyn Astrologer 

 (Jan. 26, 1897) 



Barwell 



Masterpiece 

 (Feb. 7, 1897) 



Woodmansteme 



Tartan 

 (Feb. 14, 1898) 



The deduction which the compiler of these statistics reached was that 

 the same law which governs in thoroughbred horses and in the trotting 

 family ruled in dogs: that there is one supreme sire-power source, and but a 

 few dam-power sources, the proof of the latter conclusion being that of the 

 thirty dogs named in these tables nineteen trace back to six bitches — 

 Merry Fan, Old Hall Vera, Pepita, Parbold Dolly, Sweet Lassie, and 

 Ruby III. Astrologer traces to the dam of Charlemagne, and Wellesbourne 

 Councillor to a sister to General Trefoil. 



