214 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Ajbil 18, 1882. 



Milwaukee (Dashing ^Berwyn-Dollv Varderi), black, white 

 and tan English setter doe;. Aug. 31. 'Dr. G. A. Stark, Milwau- 

 kee, Wis. 



Gem (Dare B.-Rose). black, white and tan English setter 

 bitch, June f>. Alex. Jackson, Florence, Ala. 



Mihnetonka (Gladstone-Countess Kev), black, white and tan 

 English setter bitch, May IK. W. H. Key, Florence, Ala. 



Frank (Carl-Queen), black and white ticked English setter 

 dog, June 15. D. Ferguson, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Count Mavgo (Count Noser-Maplet, white and lemon Eng- 

 hsh setter dog. .September. Win Tall man, Providence, R. I. 



y|Trarop Dale [GrOuse Dale-Lady Thorne), white and lemon 

 nglish setter do -\, Alienist. Win Talhuan, Providence. R. I. 



Fenella (Torv-Meg Meriles), black, white and tan Ensdish 

 setter bitoh,. May IB. H. F. Grant, Newport., Isle of Wight, 

 Eng. 



Tam Glen (Salifcer Johnv-Ln Reine), black, white and tan 

 Etagfcab. setter dog, Sept. 7. H. F. Grant, Newport, Isle of 

 Wight, Eng. 



Miss Twilight (Thunder-Twilight), black and blue belton 

 English setter bitch, May 30. L. H. Smith, Strathroy, Canada. 



Sussex (Paris-Cooinassie) , lemon belton English setter dog, 

 June 30. L. H. Smith, Strathrov. Canada. 



Mase (Paris-Fairy Belle), white and orange Enghsh setter 

 dog. October. J. 6. Donner, New York. 



Mignon, blue belton. litter sister to Mase. Same owner. 



Paris Belle, blue belton and tan, litter sister to Mase. Same 

 owner. 



Victor (Ranger IT. -Star), blue belton English setter dog, 

 June. J. O. Donner, New York. 



Princess Louise (Paris-Coomassie), lemon and white English 

 setter bitch, June 30. Conestoga Kennel, Lancaster, Pa. 



Canada Beauty (Paris-Dawn), liver, wbite and tan Eng- 

 hsh setter bitch," July 1. Conestoga Kennel, Lancaster, Pa. 



Tinton (Don-Clvtie). red Irish setter dog, April. Conestoga 

 Kennel, Lancaster, Pa. 



Royal "Wind'em (Count Wind'em-Nora), black and white 

 ticked English setter dog, May 29. Conestoga Kennel, Lan- 

 caster. Pa. 



Rebel Wind'em, black white and tan, litter brother to 

 Roval Wind'em; same owner. 



Monarch Wind'em (Count Wind'em-Countess Moll), black 

 and white Enghsh setter dog, July 3, Conestoga Kennel, 

 Lancaster, Pa. 



Modoc (Sport-Die), lemon and white, pointer dog, April 23. 

 A. J. Early, New Albany, Ind. 



Ti-urap (Gladstono-Cou'ntess Key), lemon and white Enghsh 

 setter dog, Mav 18. W. H. Key, Florence, Ala. 



Gazelle (Druid-Jolly Mav). black, white and tan English set- 

 ter bitch, Aug. 15. J. W.'Murnan, Keeling, Tenn. 



Unnamed (Druid-Magnolia), black and white Enghsh setter 

 dog, June hi. J. W. Murnan, Keeling, Tenn. 



Gus Bondhu (Dashing Bondhu-Novel), black and white 

 English Better dog, Mav 11. I). C. Sanborn, Dowling, Mich. 



I 'ride of Memphis (Victor-Nellie C), black, white!' and tan 

 English setter dog, Oct. 86. Wm. Bowles, Jr., Memphis, 

 Tenn. 



Carlisle Wag (Bill Carlisle-Nell Carlisle), liver and white 

 Enghsh setter dog. May 24. D. C, Plumb, Niagara, Can. 



Richard III. (King Dash-Skip), black, white "and tan JEng- 

 lish setter dog, April 7. F. A, Tremaine, Pittsburg, Pa. 



Joice (Joe, Jr. -Susie Merri wether) , red Irish setter bitch, 

 Mav 1 . H. W. Fawcett, New Albany, Ind. 



Snipe, litter sister to Joice. Geo. P. Law, Glencoe, 111. 



Monte Chiisto (Thunder-Bess), white and black Enghsh 

 setter dog, April 17. W. C. Beringer, Pittsburg, Pa 



Acme, litter brother to Monte Christo. J. Palmer O'Neil, 

 Pittsburg, Pa, 



St. Elmo IV. (St. Elmo-Cho), black, white and tan Enghsh 

 Better dog, April 20. Dr, S. Fleet Spier, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



THE NEW YORK SHOW. 



E EVERYTHING promises well for the coming show, and un- 

 J doubtedly weshallbe able next week to chronicle the open- 

 ing of the most successful exhibition that has ever been held 

 in this country. The entries number over twelve hundred, 

 comprising many of the most noted dogs that have appeared 

 in public, as well as a large number of new aspirants for fame. 

 The entries in the setter classes number over three hundred, 

 and without doubt, will afford a larger and better exhibition 

 or the "silken-haired beauties" tha-n we have ever beheld. 

 The members of the Westminster Kennel Club have labored 

 assiduously to insure the success of the exhibition, and we 

 heartily congratulate them upon the brilliant prospects of 

 their sixth annual show. 



An extra special prize of a silver medal will be given for the 

 best collection of five collies. 



A CONSIDERATE MOTHER. 



I AM a Connecticut farmer, or at least I own a farm in 

 Connecticut, where I keep some fancy stock and some dogs. 

 One of my dogs is a Gordon setter, who was as a puppy not 

 too proud to exhibit himself and take a Srst prize at the dog 

 show. I had some young pigs some years ago and he took 

 quite an interest in them, visiting the' pig sty frequently and 

 standing on his hind legs, with his forefeet oil the edge of the 

 pen. watching them for several minutes at each time. This 

 interest in pigs grew upon him to such an extent that he began 

 to watch (he grown up animals, and, in order, perhaps, to ex- 

 tend his knowledge of hogs he adopted, after a while, the 

 practice of going daily to all the neighboring hog pens, and 

 inspecting the animals confined in them. My worthy neigh- 

 bors, I am sorry to say, at first suspected my good dog of 

 having designs upon their eggs, but after watching him care- 

 fully they discarded their unworthy suspicions and reported 

 the ease to me as a curiosity. 



When my fat hogs were killed in December he happened to 

 be ] 'resent,' and seeing the slaughter, and hearing their cries, he 

 sat down and howled most unhappily. 



Now for another equally true tale. Among my pete at the 

 farm I have a beautiful Scotch collie bitch, which has a litter 

 of ]nips just weaned. The. pups are allowed, for a few hours 

 each day, to riui at large. The mother will not permit any 

 attempts to suck, snapping and snarling whenever any are 

 made. A few days ago one of the neighboring farmers, while 

 backing out of the. kitchen door, stepped on the foot of one. of 

 these puppies. The pup set up a howl and ran to the woodhouse 

 near by, where he was met by his mother, who looked him 

 over carefully and tried to comfort, him, but he wouldn't be 

 comforted; beheld up his foot and continued to whine, not- 

 withstanding her caresses. At last, finding that nothing else 

 would d". the bitch coaxed him across the road, into the lot, 

 and driving the others away, she lay down and let this puppy 

 suck as long as he wished ! 



This treatment of her previously inconsolable offspring 

 ted to me to approach more nearly in its motive, and 

 method to human intelligence than any action of a dog thai 

 ; have ever eeeji, Braver. 



New York, April 8, 1882. 



SALE OF TIIE HARVARD KENNEL CLUB.— The Har- 

 vard Kennel Club have sold their dogs, with the exception of 

 tt few voting ones, which they will dispose of at once. Mr. A. 

 M. Tucker, of Charlestown, Mass., has purchased Dash III. 

 and Countess II. at a long price (.?'.', 500, we hear); also the 

 year-old bitch Sioux bv Dash III. outof Rheebe (Rock— Dora), 

 who will rim in both the National and E. F. T. Derby. Mr. 

 Tucker has iUst completed extensive and well-arranged ken- 

 ' «s :iugton, Mass., and lias removed his recent pi ir- 

 e ha-es there. Dash HI. and Countess II. arriving therefrom 

 Storm Lake, la,, last Friday. He will wisely retain the name 

 of "liarvard lvenue.l" for liis establishment, and we are well 



assured that the world-wide fame of this celebrated kennel 

 will lose none of its prestige through its change of ownership. 

 When the Harvard Kennel was removed from Massachusetts 

 to Iowa we expressed our regret that the breeders of the East 

 should lose the services of so valuable an animal as we be- 

 lieved Dash III. to be. Since that time the wisdom of this 

 belief has been abundantly confirmed by the public perform- 

 ances of his progeny — Countess May, Pollux and Bessie — and 

 the well-known reputation of many others of his get; and 

 it gives us great pleasure to announce that he will remain in 

 the stud, and we have, no doubt that the breeders of New 

 England will eagerly embrace, the opportunity to infuse into 

 their kennels such valuable blood as this has proven itself to 

 be. Mi*. E. E. Hardy, of Boston, Mass., has also purchased 

 from the club the dog Roll by Da3h III. out of Countess II, 

 and the two bitches E'lsa and Gleam. Both of the latter will 

 run in the National and E. F. T. Derby, while Roll will run in 

 the National Chicken Trials and at Grand Junction. Mr. Luther 

 Adams, who organized the club, will retain for his own use 

 the two bitches Shadow and Bessie, The latter we consider 

 the best young bitch in the. field that we have seen for a long 

 time, and if nothing goes amiss with her, we shall confidently 

 look to see her well placed at the trials next fall. The sale of 

 the kennel was rendered imperative by the constantly Increas- 

 ing duties of the Nesbitt brothers, who had charge of it, in the 

 care of the large stock farm which they are managing. 



THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY has is- 

 sued a notice to baggage agents that "kennels for the trans- 

 portation of dogs in baggage cars are now provided by this 

 company, and wih be at the disposal of sportsmen desiring 

 special accommodations for valuable animals, at the following 

 rates per each kennel and contents: For transportation over 

 one division and between any two points on the same division, 

 76 cents; for transportation over more than one division, 50 

 cents for each division or each part of a division. The rate 

 computed on this basis is illustrated as follows: From New 

 York to Newark, 75 cents; Philadelphia, 75 cents; Lancaster, 

 •SI ; Harrisburg, si; Huntingdon, -SI. 50; Altoona, Sl-50; Groens- 

 burg. S3: Pittsburg, %'i. Baggage agents will forward these 

 kennels in the same manner as baggage, issuing checks there- 

 for and entering the numbers on their record books. Baggage 

 masters wih enter the numbers of checks on then- way bills, 

 and take receipt from the agent at destination, who will re- 

 turn empty kennels, under reverse check to the starting point. 

 Receipts wih be accounted for and reported to the auditor of 

 passenger receipts in the same manner as collections for ex- 

 cess baggage, except that a separate entry will be made 

 under the appropriate head. Shipments will be made by ac- 

 commodation trains exclusively, except when there is avail- 

 a.ble room in the baggage cars of express trains in excess of 

 the requirements of regular baggage business. Checks will 

 not be issued to any points off the lines of this company, or of 

 roads operated by it, and in all cases a release will be taken 

 from liability account of loss or injury. By order of the 

 General Passenger Agent.— F. J. McWAi>E, General Baggage 

 Agent." 



DOGS AND RAILROAD CHARGES.— In our issue of 

 March 2 we mentioned the complaint of Mr. Geo. D. Barker, 

 of Boston, Mass., regarding the excessive charges of railroad 

 employes for transporting his dogs. Upon his' arrival home 

 he wrote the superintendent of the road in regard to the mat- 

 ter and received the following^ reply: "Office Seaboard and 

 Roanoke Railroad Company, Portsmouth, Va., March 24, 1S82. 

 —Geo. G. Barker, Esq.: Yours of ISth received, and would 

 have been answered before but for my absence. Capt. Drum- 

 rnond in collecting from you on your dogs disobeyed my order. 

 My order to conductors is to charge on dogs, for any distance, 

 one dollar each, but not to charge gentlemen on their sporting 

 or hunting dogs. My ob j ect in issuing this order was to prevent 

 the negro swamp hands' from carrying their miserable curs and 

 hounds, which sometimes is a nuisance, especially holidays. 

 I arn pleased that you have written to me, for I now know 

 that my order is not fully carried out. I shall see that it shall 

 be done. Inclosed are three ($3) dollars.— E. G. Gmo." 



COCKER SPANIEL PRODUCE STAKES.— I have received 

 the following additional entries for the Cocker Spaniel Produce 

 Stakes: Mr. E. C. Hale, Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec, enters 

 liver and white bitch Nina, by A. Macpherson's dog, 1st prize 

 Montreal, ex A. Molson's bitch, served by owner's liver and 

 white dog Shot, alias Peezer. Mr. J. K. Kirk, Toronto, Ont., 

 enters imported black bitch Jet, by Nigger, ex Belle, served 

 by owner's imported Toronto Beau, by Kaffir, ex Squaw.— 

 Jas. Watson, Secretary A. C. S. C, 45M West .Forty-third 

 street, New York. 



THE BOSTON DOG SHOW.— This show bids fair to be a 

 very successful one. A large number of entries have already 

 been received, and judging from the applications for entry 

 blanks, there will be as many dogs as can be accommodated 

 in the building. Many first-class animals arc already entered. 

 and many more are, promised. The officers of the association 

 express themselves as abundantly satisfied with the prospect, 

 and predict the most successful show that they have ever held. 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB.— There will be an im- 

 portant meeting of the members of the Eastern Field Trials 

 Club at Delmonico's, corner of Broadway and Twenty-sixth 

 street, Thursday evening, April 20. Every member should be 

 present, as action wih be taken upon the proposed amend- 

 ments to the by-laws, and the localityfor the trials will proba- 

 bly be decided upon, as well as the arrangements for the Mem- 

 bers' Stake. 



PUG IMPORTATION.— Mr. E. F. Mercilhott, of New York, 

 has just received from the kennels of Capt. C. H. White, of Lan- 

 cashire, Eng., a capital pair of pugs — dog and bitch— which 

 he will send to his extensive kennels situated at Maspeth, 

 L. I, Mr. Mereilhot has probably some of the best animals of 

 this favorite breed that can be produced in this vicinity. 



IMPORTANT SALE OF DOGS.— Mr. A. H. Moore will dis- 

 pose of his surplus dogs at auction on Saturday, the 23d inst.. 

 at the American Horse Exchange, Among them are several 

 well-known animals, and visitors to the bench show in want 

 of liuc dogs should not fail to avail themselves of this oppor- 

 tunity. ' 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Rack and Rye. By Mr; Edmund Orgill, Brooklyn, N. Y.. K* lemon 



and white pointers, dog and bitch, by champion Rush out, of Nan 

 (Sensation— Juno), 



Ton-ser. By Mr. J. P. Willoy. Salmon Falls. N. H. for black and 

 white ticker! "em-leer spaniel flog 1 , whelped Feb. 7, by Brag out of Clio 

 (Snip -Featheri. 



Juno. By Mr* Joseph Ogdeu, borer, N. II., for dark liver cocker 

 spauiel bitch, svhelp 1 Feb 7. IS82, by the Riverside Kennel's (Clare- 

 mout. N. H.i Brag out of Clio iSnip -Feather). 



Count Maygo. Br Mr. Wm. Tillman, Providence. R. I., for lemon 

 whelped Sept. 14, UBl, Mint Noser (Carlowitz— Prin- 



eess Nellie i out of Maple (.Thim 1--, -F't-er--:- 



DickVale. Bv Mr. N, Wallace, Savannah. Ga., for orange and 

 white dog, whplpedJuly 0, 1881, by Grouse. Dale out of La.lv Thorne 

 iLouusbury's Prince 



rat. My m, i -. .-: ■ .-i.-Ii.l.-. e-tr .: : ., I mi . tor cock r 

 by Bob Hl.i Bueelee •:' - '" •- i'-m-h r 



Prideor .". . 3. for liverand white 



English setl ■ . ber i, by Pride of ' ile Border 



out, of Squire H. Smith's Fanny. 



Wave. By Mr. R. C. Twittry, Manson. N. C.tar white and block 

 pointer hitch puppy by Tuft's Boh out of Dortcb's Bessie. 



Poronto, Ont.. for liver and white cocker 

 spaniel dog, whelped Sept. 15. l-SSi, by Col, Stubbs out of MeKoon's 

 Pet. 



irk. By Mr. Geo. H. Whitehead, Trenton, N. J., for Scotc 

 h puppy by Mr. J. Lindsay's Bex out of his Jenny Nettles. 

 tck. By Mr. E. S. Fitch, Ridgewood, N. J., for imported Lt 

 Br dog, whelped July 35, 1831. 



Lavorack 



red Irish setter bitch 

 le, four dogs and tlvo 



n.i setter bitch Nelliu 



Lark. By Mr. Geo. H. "Whitehead, Trenton, N. J., for Scotch collfa 

 bitch p 



Jack. 

 setter dog, whelped 



Rattler. By Mr. T. C. Faxon, Boston, Mass., for black, tan and 

 white collie dog, whelped April 28, 1831, by Tweed II, outof Lassie. 



Flag. By Mr. R. 0. Twitty Manson, "N. C„ for white, black and' 

 tan setter dog puppy by Dortch's Glen out of Haywood's Lula, 

 BRED. 



Moll III.— Blossom. Dr. J. 8. Niven's (London, Ont.) Gordon setter 

 bitch Moll 1H. to Mr. H. Eire-ley's champion Blossom, March 24. 



Medea— Araus. Sir. W. 0. WilletPs iDundas, Ont.) Gordon settffla 

 bitch Medea (Chang— Yenns) to Dr. J. S. Niven's (London, Ont.) Argus. 

 (Blossom -Moll), March 29. 



Vanduara— Benedict. The Hornell Spaniel Club's (HornellsviUe,; 

 N. T.) liver and white cocker spaniel bitch Vanduara I Brag— Princess)! 

 to their champion Benedict (Bachelor- N»gress), April 3. 



Baroness—Benedict. The Hornell Spaniel Olub's (HornellsviUe IS 

 Y.) black and tan cocker spaniel bitch Baroness ( Baron- -Queen i to 

 their champion Benedict | Bachelor— X- treat)), Karch 22. 



Busy-Don Juan. Mr. \V. A. Costnr's iFhubush, L, 1. 1 black and 

 white setter hitch Busy t Belton— Brain blci to Mr. J. IT. GoodselFs Doll 

 Juan (Tarn O'Shanter— La Rene), March 23. 



G-tisxte— Larry- Mr. W. H, Pierce s fPrckskill, N. T.) red Irish setter 

 bitch Qusaie (Dan— Rubv) to bis Larrv (Elcho— Rose), March 23. 



Del— Joe, Jr. Mr. H. Stuart Coltmau's (Natchez, Miss., . red Irish 

 setter bitch Del to Campbell's Joe, Jr., March 21). 



Bess— Flute. Mr. N.Elmore's (Granhv. C'nnn.i bcuirle bitch cham- 

 pion Bess (Juno— Old Bess) to owners Flute i Rattler— True), April 5. v 



Cassette— RingWod. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granbv. Conn. | 1- , .: ... him!, 

 Cossette (imported Chanter— Beauty) to owner's imported RingwdH 

 (Ranter— Beauty), April 5. 



Victress— Ringwood. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby, Oomi.) beagle bitch 

 Victress (Victor— Lady) to imported Ringwood Rfl ill -r — Beauty), 

 March 31. 



Queen— Flute. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby. Conn. ) beagle bitch Queeiu 

 (Victor— Lucy) to owner's Flute (Rattler— True), April 4. 



Bunnie— Flute. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granbv, Conn.) beagle bitch Bun^ 

 nie (Ranger— Lucy) to owner's Flute, Feb. If, instead of RingwoodV. 

 as stated in our Issue of March 30. 



Frost— Gladstone. Col, W. A. Strother's (Lynchburg, Vfl>.) lemon 

 and white English setter bitch Frost (Leicester— Victress) to cham- 

 pion Gladstone. 



WHELPS. 



Dolly. Dr. J. S. Niven's (London, Ont.) black spaniel Dolly whelped 

 ten by champion Benedict. AH have since died. 



Marliitht. Air. Fred. T. Hall's (Bangor, Me, i black, white and tan 

 setter bitch Starlight (Rake— Faimv) whelped March SO, eight— thtB 

 dogs and five bitches— bv owner's Dashing Dan (Lofty— Maud Midler),, 



Belle. Mr. Edmund Orgill's i Brooklyn. N. V. . champion pointer 

 bitch Belle (Flake— Lily) whelped April 3, nine— four dogs and fivfr 

 bitches— bv owner's Rocket. 



Flourish. Mr. E. O. Ladd's (Boston, Mass. 

 Flourish (Berkley— Ruby) whelped April 6. ni 

 bitches— bv Dr. Wm. Ja'rvis' champion Elcho. 



mite. Mr. Will Chaffin's (Columbia, Tei 

 whelped five— one dog and four bitches— by Jiro, „ 



Kelfast. Mr. Manasseh Smith's ( Woodford. Me.) setter bitch Bel- 

 fast (Tiick— Kate. i whelped April 3, ten— five dogs and five bitches- -by 

 owner's Guy (Bang— Old Cora). 



Fannie Turner'. Mr. R.Nixon's (Leesburg, Va.) liver and -whit* 

 pointer bitch Fannie Turner (Sensation— Oueen H.) whelped April i f 

 eight— five dogs and three bitches^by Beaufort champion How— 

 Beulab). 



rrin. The Homell Spaniel Club's (Horurllsvulc, N. Y.) liver and 

 white cocker spaniel bitch Prin (Witch— Princess) whelped April ft. 

 nine— six dogs and three bitches— by Bob III. (Buccleu,»h— Nell). 



Nettie. Mr. Bert, Johnson's (Lynn, Mass.) pointer bitch NettUQ 

 whelped March 27, seven— live dogs and two bitches (lemon and white) 

 — by Mr. A. M. Tuft's Dash. 



Flirt II. Mr. T. J. Goodwin's (Portsmouth, N. H.i beagle bitcji 

 I n lirtU. (Fhrt— Juber) Avhelped March 31, eight— two dogs and sis 

 bitches (all black, white aud tan)— by owner's Ranter (Rally— LouMS 



dipsey. Mr, T. J. Goodwin's (Portsmouth, N. H.i beagle bitch Gip- 

 sey (Major— Vesta) whelped April 5. three— one dog and two bitches 

 (all black, white and tan)— by owner's Ranter (Rally— Louise). 



Liltj 77. Mr. E. Lever's (Philadelphia, Pa.) black and tan terrftM 

 bitch Lily H. whelped March 22, six — throe dogs and three bitches— 

 by owner's Vortigcrn, E. K. C. S. B. 8,633. 

 SALES. . 



Media. Gordon setter bitch, 18 months old (Chang— Venus), by !>'■, 

 J. S. Niven. London. Ont,, to Mr. W. C. WUlett, Dundas, Out. 



Gloss. Black spaniel, whelped Aug. 12, 1879 (Bub— Jenny), by Refl 

 Chas. F. Kelly to Mr. Eugene Powers. Cortland, N. Y. 



Bradshaw. Lemon and white setter dog, whelped July. 1881, bj 

 Paris (Leicester— Dart) out of Fly (Drake— Lima), hvMr.C. F„ 1, ..Is, 

 Suspension Bridge, N. Y., to Mr. S. S. Wilcox. Osborn Hollow, IT, Y. 



Repress. Lemon belton Lavoraek setter bitch, years old (Prince— 

 Lill II.), by Mr. H. Bailey Harrison. Tilsonburg, Ont., to Mr. Win. 

 Tallman, Providence, R. I. 



Pat. Cocker spaniel dog by Hob HI. (Buceleneh— Nell) out of Blaclr 

 Bess (Brush— Rhea), by Dr. J. S. Niven, London, Ont., to Mr. J. ft 

 Englehart. Petrolia, Ont, 



Knickerbocker. Liver and white pointer dot;, whelped March 18, 

 1881 (Glenmark-Girl), bv Mr. R. T. Greene, Jersey City Heights, UT 

 Mr. Geo. L. Wilms, same place, 



Rena. While English setter bitch (Ray— Nellie. , by 

 Orgill, Brooklyn, N. "Y., to Mr. Humbert, Best ore Mass". 



Oueen IT. Black and ten cocker spaniel bitch i Baron -Queen), hy 

 Mr, Burr Hollis. HornellsviUe, N. Y..' to the. Homed Spaniel Club nf 

 the same place. 



Countess II. Black and wbite English setter bitch, whelped F«lff 

 raary, 1877, by Count Dick (Llewelliu s Dan— Llewellin's Coiuiteawi 

 out of Phantom (Prince— Lill H.) by the Harvard Kennel Club, Ston* 

 Lake. la., to Mr. A. M. Tucker. Charlestown, Mass. 



Sioiu: Black, white and tan English setter bitch, whelped July I 

 1881. by Dash III. out of Rha.be (Rock— Dora) by the Harvard Keniiol 

 Club, Storm Lake, la., to Mr. A. M. Tucker, Charlestown, Mass. 



Pindee. Black and white English setter dog, 2 years old (Dash HTi 



-Doll II. i, by Mr. E. E. Hardy, Boston, Mass., to Dr. Orae Green of 

 same city. 



Du.ih III. Black and white English setter dog, whelped April, 1878, 

 by Blue Prince (Pride of the Border— Nellie) out of J. Arinatr omi 

 did Sate cLuverack's Dash II.— F. Armstrong's Kate) by the Har- 

 vard Kennel Club, Storm Lake, la., to Mr. A. M. Tucker, CharlestoWM 

 Mass. 



Roll. 'White, with liver ears, Enghsh setter dog, whelped Aog fl 



1880 (Dash HI.— Countess Ada) bv the Harvard Kennel Club, Storfl| 

 Lake, Ia„ to Mr. E. E. Hardy, Boston, Mass. 



Elsa. Black, white and tan English setter bitch, whelped April \Z, 



1881 (Drake- Countess Mavi, by the Harvard Kennel Club, Slnrm 

 Lake, la., to Mr. E. E. Hardy. Boston, Mass. 



(fleam. Black and white English setter bitch, whelped April 9. 1881 

 (Dash HI.— Countess H.) bv the Harvard Kennel Club. Storm Lake, 

 la., to Mr. E. E. Hardy. Boston, Mass. 



Madame Drue. English setter bitch by Druid out of Prmceki 

 Draco iKobRoy— Livylbv Mi-. J. H. Clark, Philadelphia, Pa., to Mr. 

 Geo. C. Stirling, New York. 



Isle. Imported sable tan, white frill, Scotch collie bit 

 (Mac— Rosa), by Mr. A. S. Apgar, New York, to Mr, T. C, I 

 ton, Mass. _ 



whelps. Two setter dog puppies by Joe, Jr., out 

 . W. Campbell, Carter's Creek, Tenn., to Mr. A. U 



Edmund 



Joe, Jr.—Fi 

 Of Fannie by 

 Gardner. Sell 



Tom ill. -I 

 Floi 



whelp. Setter bitch puppy, by Tom III. out I 

 '.Campbell, Carter's Creek, Tenn. , to Mr. A, I 



Gardner, Sel 



NAMES CHANGED, 



Queen 11. to Baroness. The Hornell Spaniel Club wish 

 the name of their black and tan cocker spaniel hitch Queer ;i, ■ 

 ported Baron- imported Queen i to Baroness. 



Madame Drue to Princes* Drue. Mr. George C, 8tirline 

 wishes to change the name of his English setter bitch Mad 

 (Roy— Livyi to Princess Drue. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Clio and whelps. Mr. Ralph Doe, Rollingford, N. H, has presented 

 to Mr. J, P. Wilfey, Salmon Falls, N. H, the liver and whi 



del bitch Clio (Snip— Feather) and a Mac 

 dog puppy, whelped Feb. 7 (Brag— Choi. Mr. Doe l\ 

 to Mr. Joseph Ogdeu. Dover, N. H., a dark liver cue 

 whelped Feb, 7, 1SH:> (Brag— I lio). 



Ourley. Brown English retriever, by Mr. Manassi 

 ford. Me., to Lieut. Bickcn, U. S, N, 



Jack. Imported La vetack setter dog, whelped .1 uly 2o : 

 Juffersou, Hohoken, N, J. to M, 



itch bv C'arlowita out of Ays rs' 

 Xclli- i by Mr, James Ayres' Allemuchy, N. J., to Mr. W 

 Porte, Ind. 



.-.■'. Black and white ticked English setter dog, let 

 Chaunev, .Midland Bark. N. J-, to Mr. E. W. Todd. New ', 

 DEATHS. 



Tom. Mr. W. E. Rea has lost his red and white native 

 TombvFlutoiStubbs-Nellietout of Flora (Colli. 

 son's Belie) by pleuro-pneumonia. 



