Glass I. 



DOG. 



71 



a strict correspondence, and whose death he 

 laments in a very elegant and pathetic manner. 

 Besides a brief account of the variety of dogs 

 then existing in this country, he has added a 

 systematic table of them : his method is so ju- 

 dicious, that we shall make use of the same, 

 explain it by a brief account of each kind, and 

 point out those which are no longer in use among 

 us. 



SYNOPSIS ©f BRITISH DOGS. 



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Hounds. C Terrier 

 < Harrier 

 (^ Blood hound 



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Gaze hound 

 Grey hound 

 Leviner, or Lyemmer 

 Tumbler 



Spaniel 



Setter 



Water spaniel, or finder 



Spaniel gentle, or comforter 



Shepherd's dog 

 Mastiff, or ban dog 



Wappe 



Turnspit 



Dancer. 



The first variety is the Terrarius or Terrier, 

 which takes its name from its subterraneous 



