CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER III. 



PAGE 



DOMESTICATED DOGS, HUNTING BY THE NOSH, AND BOTH FINDING AND 

 KILLING THEIR GAME ; COMMONLY KNOWN EITHER AS HOUNDS 

 OR TERRIERS. 



The Southern Hound — The Bloodhound — The Staghound— The Fox- 

 hound—The Harrier— The Beagle— The Otterhound — The Boar- 

 hound or Great Dane — The Dachshund — The Fox- Terrier (Rough 

 and Smooth) — The Scotch Terrier — The Irish Terrier — The Skye 

 Terrier — The Dandie Dinmont — The English Terrier — The Bed- ' 

 lington — The Yorkshire Terrier . . . . -47 



CHAPTER IV. 



DOMESTICATED DOGS FINDING THEIR GAME BY SCENT, BUT NOT KILLING 

 IT, BEING CHIEFLY USED IN AID OF THE GUN. 



The Spanish Pointer — The Modern English Pointer — The Portuguese 

 Pointer — The French Pointer — The Dalmatian — The Setter : (a) 

 English ; (b) Irish ; (c) Black and Tan or Gordon ; (d) Welsh ; (e) 

 Russian — The Field Spaniel : (a) The Clumber ; (b ) The Sussex ; 

 (c) The Norfolk ; (d) The Modern Cocker— The Water-Spaniel : 

 (a) The Southern Irish ; (b) The Northern ; (c) The English— The 

 Poodle ■ 127 



CHAPTER V. 



PASTORAL DOGS AND THOSE USED FOR DRAUGHT. 



The English Sheep-Dog— The Collie : (a) Rough ; (b) Smooth— The 

 Drover's Dog — The German Sheep-Dog — The Pomeranian: (a) 

 The Large Wolf-Dog ; (b) The Small or Spitz-^-The Chinese Sheep- 

 Dog — The Newfoundland and Labrador Dog : (a) The True New- 

 foundland ; (b) The Landseer Newfoundland ; (c) The St. John's or 

 Labrador— The Esquimaux Dog— Iceland and Lapland Dogs . .176 



CHAPTER VI. 



WATCH-DOGS AND HOUSE-DOGS. 



The Bulldog— The Mastiff : (a) English ; (u) Cuban— The Mount St. 

 Bernard : (a) Rough ; (b) Smooth— The Thibet Dog— The Lion- 

 Dog -The Shock-Dog . . ...'.. , Q7 



