THE BULL-TEREIEE. 



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less crossed with the setter. The former has already been. fully- 

 described at page 191, and the latter only differs from him in 



Retriever (crossed with Setter). 



length and feather of ears, which are more or less setter-like. It 

 is, therefore, needless to describe the breed further. 



II.— THE BULL- TERRIER. 



Many of our smooth terriers are slightly crossed with the bull- 

 dog, in order to give courage to bear the bites of the vermin 

 which they are meant to attack. When thus bred, the terrier 



