436 



FOREST AND STEEAM. 



[Dboembhe 20, 1881 



Foster, Prince: ad, Mr Lnw 

 wuiiom 



Class IIS 



Tom Swiuourii". 



Hbode- ■ 

 Clas- i 

 w K EftUtHon, ! ■., ,i ihn i'i 



» Booth, Dukfl of Edinburgh; 3d, Mr 



th haired), dogs and bitches— 1st, Mr 

 leorge Fitter, ■reset, 



. dogs and bitches -1st, Mr 

 2d, Mr Mired Anseil, . 

 •unclassirleld torelgn dogs— 1st, Mr. 



NATilKS, --Biickcrvilie, Pa., Dcc.22— Editor Jo 

 I do not • , .■;.-. honorable gentloi 



itb |idrpq 



afowtfcqnght, apun 



: tho propertv of 

 ? ««.-„uj, * »„m, wu, uui m any spirit, ui roorlmtnatiou, but 

 only in the Uo|>o lout it may lend to tho taking of more care on 



•ccombar 15, 1881, my friond, Mr. William H. 



Todd, ol \ m;i, ikon, Ohio, has been especially uufortnnate in the 



: names tor animals both kopt and sold, Certain 



names become— ami of right— vrivate propertv. No ono should 



think. if i nil i, "Boss" without permission from Messrs. Pownall 



. "is i lie upeoial propertv of Messrs. Chandler 



lame ;i- we 

 •• BsUb," (Hinder of II 

 surely remain nrj 

 propriel- lucla.it 



Btbe 



this, by 

 who are 



tlii.ii- pi] 



tWoknu 



■ 



old dog. 

 at PittBburg'fl laat (.how, shonld 

 ■ ,i there in the same im- 

 mother prize winner at the some 

 I . Todd would corroct all 

 . I fall bo reach tho many 

 rOrie confounded" by usiug, for 

 ,. M known oilher as pt&ze-win- 

 Bttoh. Colts Casieuox. 



t Frowit h ourselves, and canuot blame onr cor- 

 uomplaSoing of this. Wo aio conBdent that no 

 ingly select names for his puppies that of right 

 ; animals of the Eaino breed. Breeders cannot 

 thia respect, ea| ec ally when the name appropri- 

 n anii. .>al who ha* a weil-earned repntation, and 

 llio breedors of beagles, but 

 it uaiuoB for their youngsters 

 oonodogforauothor.J 



oport of 



c.l •■• ii.--r 





WABWIGK AND OLLIE.— An err 



Ibe rcnr.sv'nam-i field Tiialn. wh ell demands prompt correction. 

 Iu this report, Warwick and Ollio were spoken of as being entered 



01' tho Trials by Till 

 wiokand Ollio-aro tl 

 Ion, Delaware, and \ 



limy w>.:e run nl the 



THE HOKNF.I.L 

 Horuell-- 



oftheHornell Caek 

 way conuect, J with 



nnd Marl in. This is incorrcel,. 

 i"i erty of Mr. H. W. Gaimo, of Wilining- 

 1 by bim loaned to I'., J. Marlin, by whom 

 mi-yiva nia Trials. 



OKEB !,i:>;.\T.L.— Mr. J. Otis Fellows, of 

 lie-In in to say that he is the sole proprietor 

 Kennel, and that no other peraon is iu any 



ATLANTA IT. NCI! SHOW.— The special prize at tho Atlanta 

 Bench Show lor (lie best brace of dogs .-xhiliitod. which was won 

 bj Mr. !'., Orgill w.tii his pointers, Bush and Random, was an ele- 

 gant lemons, ic tot. suitably ongraved, presented bv Mr. Geo. O. 

 Sterling, of Saw York. 



PEDIGREES.— We are indebted to a largo number of our rea- 

 ders i,i pedigrees of their dogs, for which they will accept our 

 thanks. Wo • .!'!■ ii ftnd them -cry useful, and should he pleased to 

 receive others that wo may. place them on II lo for future reference. 



BYRON FOX i'OI'NbS.— The address of owner of Byron strain 



Tuilt.iM—Di,'k U 

 black, blue and tun 

 Dick Civeti 



Alien- ■ 



black, blue and tai 



•y) (imported Fritz— 



ffachtitig and $anoeitig. 



Kir 



whit* pointer biicli l,li: 

 s sensation. 



I Club have bred their red 

 ore Konnel Club have bred 



. \.) red and white 



Borifanti— 3Jr. J. B. Wlnslow's (Haltlnjore Md.) cocker Rpanlel 

 bitch Honfiintl (Ned— Daisy) whelped Dee.!-, seven— all dogs (one 

 Rtnnn ildd fiv owner , Wnrli s 



and while, by Westfntnsl 



iilttic— The Borstall k 



Daisy) whelped Dec. IT, 



lemon and white, all 1 be i 



Match (Sensation— White 



folic -Vee it. at Allan 



Grace), live dogs, two bib 



and wnlie. ot the above 



Ai.i.i.,-.). W. 



t.) pure Laveraek 



lene (Sensation— 

 « bllehes, one dog 

 Wr. It. C. Cornell's 





'3 (Opelousas, 

 Dash— Judge r 

 and four black 



(ad. 



• bitch 



' dOgH 



u bitches— 



lite pointer 

 and white 

 it-June). 

 r bitch Dee 



e bitches 



KENNEL NOTES. 



Wo wish to Impress ujiou tho minds o£ those, who send us Items 

 tor onr Kennel Notes,.tnnt lo avoid mistakes all names should be 

 piloted in piust i.KTri-:i<-, as wi i:i..: ll very easy to make mistakes 

 ,:is u i„.,t dona We also would like to be Informed whether 

 the unlm J Is m:i!c or female, nnd to know the date of birth and the 

 breed to whiou they belongs wn itnei pointer, setter, or bulldog, a 

 i Uo notos In this number ot the paper will show just 

 what is wanted. Our aim 13 to have everything correct; bat until 

 ton trtbu tore -Will hUcethe necessary i rouble to conform to the above 

 lerjiiest we cniitiot answer for the mistakes that may occur. 



NAIIES HAIL'Ell. 



Graft Fi..— claimed by Mr. Philip \v. Schuyler, ot Saratoga 

 Sprlogh. !■, wlilie aim tan setter bitch, whelped M.ij 



iriinpioii Drake -Lima). 



Tivimj)— Clidmed D.V -Mr. It. M. Livingston, New Voile dry, for liver 

 UMfed polutor, whelped Sept 18, 16SI, by Dash out of oro.ee u. 



/>•- — ■ i-.ini) .-. c.inn., Dec, ill— I wish to cequesl Mr. \v. H. Todd, of 



llton, O., to sclfiCI some other name ban Hess for his beagle 



birch pup, hb l have B prlz i-wlnnlng beagle iiit,'ii or snme name, :<nd 



If bni.li :ite bred irom p win erftato confusion.— Sesp'tty, N. Ef.Monc. 



Fni. ■ii.v ;v,i,-CI ilmeil l>y Mr. I'n',1. II. I.oudon, leu!: Bill, H. ('., for 

 lernou ^ind wlilti- pointer bitch, whelp-d Mn.v B, ISS1, by Foivler (I'er- 

 -HniDette) out oi Hess (King Philip— Ada). 



■ v.'m. ,::ir\!s. Claremont, n. ii., tor an all red Irish 

 setter dog, whelped June i, is-,1, by ciuunploii lilelioout "f Nrreen. 



,-.,-. ,ie_B5 f>r. Wm. jarvls. Claremont, N. n., for an all red Irish 

 setter dog, wht-ip-u .tun- :. i -.-.:. by irhamplou Kl.dio out or Moreen. 



;;,„„.„„.— i:v i, r . Win. .Inrvls, claremont, N. II.. for an all red Irish 

 welter in :, ., ien i:icho ou'.of Rose. 



KI,ot— V.y Mr. t'l.ironie A. I'ainnni. U'elis'.llle, N. v., tor bis liver 

 anu white pointer dog by Bunuey's Dl imond [\\ adlow's Katc-Cava, 

 iiiinghs I'liink) inn or .nine (Leonard's saricho-lltdding-s'Kate). 



;,'„■/■./ Cora P.— By Mr. \v. A. Cosier, ot Klntbush, I.. I., for his 

 pointer bitch puppy by Croxteth out ol Mr. nillev', itovai tan. 



i v Mr. a. M. Bi - i ... for lemon and 



white pointer WU b bj Mr. E, Leavltt's Ned ,'Ti-ump-Bess) out of Mr. 



Sam. Thoi 



(Trim- Smut) out 

 Frit: •( In lined 



white Ucki d polr 

 ported i 



(Snaps! i ■ 



In issue Dee. !•' 

 !, f, .\. l 



l/oo i/.-Cmnw 

 tor mouse-coloivn 



>- - :i:ilmed bv Dr. Edward J. l,"oroter, Boston, Mass., 

 vol ■■:■ •tree puppies whelped i-cpi. -J?, lwl, by Claud 

 it nl Zou (Driike-Dalsvi. 



■ ilmed bv tlt.W. I I'erelval, Palo., 

 by Sport out or PaltlifttL 

 edbyMr. \v. I. 1'erciv.U, Palo, Mich., for pointer puppy 



. -■''. ii. I.. Ur.idford, Springfield, Mass.. for 



■1 IJItoh, wi ■ ■■■:, by i w ner's Pete 



Aldrlclrs l.olta (champion Drake— Mollle.) 



\. c. Collins, Uuriford, Conn., for liver and 



whelped Aug. i, is-i, by Dr. Loyman's im- 



oul ol Mr. c. n. Gabb'aFly 



ne of ownei printed E. A. Dawson should 



bj Mr. it. \v. Eunttngton, Brooklyn, for 

 reyhDund bitch pup (owner's Imported Leo— 



• IIREl). 



■I A'e;/n(-Mr. S. B. DIBey's (Rosendale, Wis.) 

 (.nnel Club's Bow— couutess Royal) to his 



n Mr. !•:. A. Iierzberg's Jessie n., dam of St, 



Bo 



i bitch Dolly (Darwin-Lady) to 

 s bitch Dalscy to owners dog Ben 



ownar'Bdog i<en (l.ee— Klui 



(I.ee— Kin ". • . ' 



li. I'l ■."•. r in. ot. 'Ii Kennel, Peeksklll, N. V., 

 on Nov. iu nn.l :.,, : ;i t-,1, letusr biich Red Bess to Larty (champion 

 Klclio— champion Upsc). 



/-w. II. nercCB (Cortlatidt Kennel, on Nov. 

 " ter bitch champion 1'lreily to.M:i\ (vEhzel'8 

 — ex-champion Loo ll.i. 

 II l-ien-e> •coniiiu.'li Kennel, Peeksklll, N. 

 lsh setter bitch Quail 111. to Larry (champion 



u aud «) red . 

 Chief ■ 



ruaillll - iii ■ 

 Y.,on D"c. Rand 



Klclm— ::\-e.n rm 

 SttiU— Loi'li—M 



H. Thomas, Duxbtiry, MnBs., has bred his Gor- 



Uoa setter bltoh Nettle (Duke of Locust Valley— TUley's Whip) to Mr. 



Nlggi 



eight p 



by owner s reu insu sener uog ,wk ( llion 



touiws-J. W. Jackson's (Opelousas, La.) 

 bitch Louise (Bow-Jaunty) whelped N,iv. 

 bitch puppies, by owner's liver and whlis d 



/■ .1. \v Jackson's (Opel it 



(Erin II.— Biddy) whelped Nov. i9, eight— 1 



-all red, by owner's red Irish seller dog .Mark ■.Thorsieln— Duck). 



SAI. !■:■'. 



Gilroy— Mr. J. II. Wlnslow, llairlmore. Md , has sold to Mr. Burr 

 nollis, llorneils. Ilh', N. \., the chestnut and Inn field spaniel (iilrov 

 (Wlldalr— HfjUia 1 belle). 



Gyp— Beagle bitch by Panic (Itlngold— Bessie) outot Fly (Prince- 

 Lady) by Mr. W. 11. Todd, Vermilion, u, to Mr. v.. It. McConuell, Klt- 

 tannlng, V. 



.i/w„i--Heagle blteh (Dan— fanny) by Mr. M. M. Nlssly, Kil/.abelh- 

 town, Pa., to.Mr. S. II, lloffman, McKflesport, Pa 



Fannie— Beagle bllcb (Victor-MuMc) bv Mr. M. M. Nlsslv, EUzabeth- 

 lown, Pa., to Mr. Dm id Blsseil, suiD'nr, 



S™(— EngUsh pointer dog in i i!/ ■iieihrown Pa, 



to Mr. st.uiii.i. Marl 



sold "to Mr. 1. Ii! strong, 'wiri'stJ-il, 'conn.' a 'poinF-r'tkigDUPpV by 

 Speck oti! of Wing. 



.s7,..a -Mr. .1. ll. stewiirt, Middle Saddam, conn., has sold to Win!- 

 (red Slnll h, of snme place, t he pointer dog puppy slue by Speck oul 



sold to Mr. Bagg, East Hampton, Conn., the pointer l'ltcii nunoJ 

 Pride of the Kleld by Speck out ot v. 



-,■■.. Mr. .i. ii. si,'w;m. Middle Haddam, Conn., has 



sold io Mr. Charles Arnold, IlaUd.im >,'••■ ::, i onn., n pointer doe 

 puppy by speck out of Wing. 



Bray-iWl.il II. ■■■/-■i 1 ,- Mr. J. oils Fellows, Uoriiellsvllle, N. Y.. has 

 sold to Mr. W. 8, Klckerson, I'.osiwi, Muss., a black SpanlSl bitch 

 whelped ,l""« 1T 1 



Capital* 

 G. Ii. BUE 



/,'riM-.\ 



MEASUREMENT. 



Sditor Fonii.nml SI 



A~ Hie most important subject In the minds 

 pre-, m, is the question of measurement, I he 



In the first place, let me announce myself a 

 no fondness ot skimming dishes Influences m, 

 the load water-line Is the fairest slanjard fo 

 Of nil systems, except, perhaps, a dtsplacemen 



i the 



, Sn: 



est, ;. 

 l t,v 



plain this. 



man than Tidal Wave? Her length la u 



wateFllue measurement, rot ioadd the 



won put in the London Fiehl, about a 



length or the bowsprit): beam, as; dept 



The Vesta, of only ;i-. '<;.. n 



Ot 10,6 10! or, using the tou formula ye 



Tidal Wave Is 91 wmiand V'eata 105 i 



water-line, 2-f.is beam, io.'25 depth, with 



tons. Intrepid, hm.'J wawr-llne, 74.4 b 



contents, or 124 tons, othei 



Surely! most people would call Tidal W 

 mentioned, and yet, by this rulo, Bhe Is 

 1:1 ions smaller than Intrepid aud 4<i tons 

 absurd results comecnlofly from roeasur 

 water, so ilial Uayaanl ,Aner wishes t 

 freeboard for cruising, as was done In th 

 pay the fearlul penalty shown by the Pa 



Would you not wish, If you owned the 

 inches more freeboard for general purpoi 

 her speed somewhat -Capt. Duncan told 

 and yet It would Increase her cubic com 

 avoid this objccilon, we measure only tlv 

 wo come, of course, simply to the dtsplac 

 set aside as illogical. 



Moreover, there are very serious ob 

 depth. If we measure, the depth to the i 

 penalty by uslug an enormously broad 

 cop ; Indeed, if It were much of an obj 

 man, In the case of a small boat at le 

 almost any height by making 1 he k,-el .1 

 torn. In the case ot the noude^crlpt ei 

 only halt th 1 ! draught ol ihe boat, Ag 

 dersldo of the keel, contrebo.v : 

 or depth. And apart from I 

 .-iveu, " ' 



t evolution t ii" rabbet lino is at 

 Again, if we measure 10 the un- 

 s escape penalty for a fair share 

 isons aud others which might be 

 ' depth, however measured, as a 

 g the most Important element of 



-Mr. W I. I'erelval, Palo. Mich , has sold to 

 . v., two beagle pupplcs-dog and 

 ailhiul. 

 Green, Jr., Oal.viiin, <>nt., has sold to Prof. 



Frank 



■ 



Carado, 



. Eaetsaifln 



lish bloodhound Carado 



•f or MaytJic 



Newburgh. .\.' y \^< D p 

 out of Ringlet by Lee (v 

 Rattler 



,',i,>-1lr. W. 11. Todd 

 out 01 sin (bv imooited 



r, v 7_yir. \\. ;i. Todi 

 white, black and ton bt 

 champion I.ee (Warrioi- 



Clihu—Uy Mr. S. L. 

 Johns, ol Haverhill.. M,c 

 biulii. hi, atltoyal Blue 

 ley, winner of the Derbj 



fogs-Fun l.r •■■'..'. -Mr. A. ;;. 1 

 11. Loudon, Rook Hill, S. c., : 

 whelped May o. issi, oy Fowiei 

 : biiip -Ada . 



1 whelp— Ur. Win'.. la 



QtiiK— Mr, W. L I'eri-lv.ii, I'.ily, .Mlcli.. has presented to Mr. Jainos 

 C. I'erelval, Stanton, Mich., ibe beagle dog puppy uinx by Spcrl out 

 or Faithful. 



/-Viiifm. 1 -Beagle bitch, whelped Nov. 5, 1^1, by Rally (Sam— Doily) 

 out of Bessie (Singer-King) by Mi. colln Cameron, Brlckerville, Pa., 

 to Schrelbsr Bros.,'Phlladelphin, Pa, 



DEATHS. 



Tiuchm /'.'■'-M.iior.i. f.vi, as Coogtin, Charleston, S. C, has lost by 

 dcaih his beiton setter bitch Duchesa Dill, (vheipefl Jan, 48, issi, by 

 champion Jersey Duke out of Mr. Ed. A. Spoonci's Daisy (Dash— 

 Flirt). 



Madge -Dr. .1 . S. Nlven, 01 London, Ont., has losi by distemper his 



.— The Borstall Kennels have had the mis- 



jy death nil or ihe inter whelped Dec. 10 by Scih.i 

 r pointer b:i ;. Minnie. 

 ip/ieO'— The Bovstall Kennels havo lost by death a 



esentedtoMr. Fred, 

 'hlte pointer bitch, 

 ll— Bru unite) out 01 



Dandl 



fort 1 



■ 

 John— Mr. Robert Post, Middle flndd-un. Conn., ha- lost his liver 

 and white pointer dog puppy .lolu. '>,ing. 



din.vc-Mr. Edward Udell's Queen (formirl-, Mursnn's' lias unfor- 

 tunately failed to whelp lo chatopldn Bev . 



Owib Wanted.— Mr. E. S. Douglas, 84 S. Clark street, 

 Chicago, III., wants snowy and gieut-horned owls that are 

 not too badly t.rn by shot. He offers a dollar upiece for 

 them and will pay express charges. 



facte 



salet 



I find less fault with any rule taxing beam, because it cannot bo 

 dodged and because beam doos not. add necessarily to a boat's good 

 all-found qualities, while it does add to t he size of sails required, and 

 therefore to the, size of crew and cost o( management. However, u 

 beam Is 10 be laxnl, (1 must be but very lightly, otherwise the nar- 

 rowest boats are sure to win. 



Now, If we come to a simple water-line measurement, the chief ob- 

 jection Is thal"R may produce such mon-.trous craft 11s Kanlta or 

 Elephant; but I believe, for my part, that well designed, narrower 

 and deeper boats can beat either of them. At any rate, we need no 

 longer fear the production of skimming dishes— on a length rule— for 

 builders have lound the advantage ef plenty of weight 

 Jectlon that length does not tainy represent Blze, lnaBtnucl 

 gig must race on equal terms with a 40 f c sloop, 1 i en only say that 

 n»codv wants to build a gig mr such purposes or would think of doing 

 so, unless under a cubic contents rule, when 1 

 would not prove the winning boat. What yacht racing should aim ar 

 Is the discovery of best propoi tlous for sail Intr craft of length, breadth 

 and depth, and by il\ir..r the lrmrtli this can best fie ai-v 



Even should we be driven to Fanltas lor racing It win be no worse 

 than to be rorced Into Madges or Into craft both shallow und narrow, 

 like old Evelyn or M r. Cfaphiun's sharpies. How this genUcmau 

 must smile at the hope pi a universal cubic conleuis 1 



in fact, womuM.iemeiubcrth.il, whatever 'y-tem of measurement 



lotis; ino.tr., i!'« tons, and so forth. Bowabd Burhess. 



. 



Although tho objections urged by Mr. Burgess have In a grout 

 measure been met in reviewing other letters on this subiect, we win 

 answer his comuiuntca' Ion categorically, since tho points ho raises 

 are the very ones regularly put forward against bull: rules aud In 

 favor of length as I lie standard. 



The examples of yachts In 1 lie N. Y. Y. 0. Instanced do not, to our 

 mlud, prove the case of our correspondent, iu the nrni place, what 

 '•most people "deem the largest boat is not of any weight. ".Musi 

 people" were found exactly wrong in lhelr prophesies concerning 

 Ihe speed 01 the Madge, and among u mu.si people" were round many 

 men who had made building and sailing a Hie long profession. All 

 our contemporaries, without an exception, thought our sloops would 

 Bull around her as though the \\, :■ 



proved themselves altocetncr Ignorant of the subject thry pretend 

 to have mastered. Now, "most people" may consider Tidal Wave 

 the largest schooner or those nam< a in Mr. bur.,., -.-. 11 tter, yei actual 

 measurement shows her to be the smallest, and proves once more 

 how little store can be set coon ibe vague impressions of "most 

 people." If the builder of T'dal Wave pr-.ftr-to make a long small 

 boat and Ihe builder of Palmer puts his faith In a big short bout, we 



lotual time 

 dent thai had Tidal vj;,n 

 lunger, wider and deei 

 race would result wi 

 equally big, Ihetc-rmlu: 

 as to the comparatives 

 much smaller than the 

 the start an advantage 

 planning. For this adv 

 mutter what relai ion h 



This being the main t 

 erbig bulk rules, we v. . 

 illustration. Supposed 

 lines, say only one-quai 

 bait the length. If we 

 taluly be worthless unh 

 allowance because sht 

 Xow. let the Tidal W. 



■. 

 gradually de 

 Hnally.T :. 



of Palm' rou the load 

 the length rule her alio 

 conditions still hold as 

 SheU sthl smaller th; 

 entitled to an allowai 

 principle still holds, th. 

 lowance, though the lo 

 much as ihe aifferenco 



e,|ii ,1 to tuat of tne Palmer. At that point amatol 

 models gives an aoouxatc comparison without favor 

 Tidal Wave continues to gr,v. 

 side ot the other boat, for toe Tidal wave has beet 

 the two. What the length of tne two yachts mo 

 any stage of the foreuoing is a wholly irreiew 

 lengths constitute model, they are the outcome 



hjressaJ upo 



n Indulglo! 



ehas 



in 



sailing on equal tei ins with an other forms 

 calving an allowance from forms ot a larger I 

 turn to those of smaller bulk, let their dlmenslo 

 That 18, to our mind, unassailable equity, while 

 equally ascleSrty a tax upon the builder's -„ 

 devoid ot equity, but, ns a natural consequt 

 effects upon future productions. 



ich larger. 

 :rvlng tho 

 aimer will 

 ie, with it. 



between the two 

 to either. If the 

 on the 

 mo the bigger ot 

 • happen to be at 

 1 matter. Their 

 of the form lm- 



, stunting in itn 



