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PASTORAL DOGS, ETC. 



deep, and the tan is full, and altogether unlike the mahogany- 

 red tan of the setter. 



The tail is bushy, not comb-like, as in the setter, and is carried 

 gaily when the dog is excited. 



The symmetry of this dog is above the average. 



The illustration of this dog, which I copied from Youatt, is 

 exactly in accordance with my ideas of the true type, and is so 

 considered by the best North-country breeders. 



(b) the smooth collie. 



The Smooth Collie 



In the North of England and in some districts of the Highlands 

 of Scotland a collie of smaller size and lighter make is preferred, 



