March 20, 1884.] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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wick met her, growling at her fiercely, and would not allow 

 her bo come. in. ~ I believe that he had heen in the house, found 

 it empty, and I know WOTJM have guarded it to the death. I 

 left this house when Warwick was ten years old, a.nd left him 

 with my successor. He pined over it very much, and when T 

 Called thme three weeks after the poor dog was so delighted 

 that in his demonstrations of joy he fell down in a fit. and 

 died three days after. My present dog, Cromwell, is another 

 of similar temperament. * Richard Cook. 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



A committeehas been appointed by the governors of B.F.T.C. 

 to revise, and alter the running rules to avoid any repetition 

 of last year's errors, and any person receiving Derby blanks 

 without the running rules, VilL by application, have tho 

 same sent as soon as they are printed, which will beat the 

 earliest date possible. 



Quail have wintered well at High Point, and the prospects, 

 if the spring is favorable, are that the birds will be more 

 abundant than last fall, insuring a short and most successful 

 meeting, Washingtfn A. Coster, Sec. 



Fl.ATBUSH, N. Y. 



MR. D. C. SANBORN. 



A T ft meeting of the Eastern Field Trials ClubatDel- 

 A momeo's on Tuesday evening, March 11, the following 

 resolutions were unanimously adopted : 



Resolved, That the Eastern Field Trials Club has learned 

 with pain of the decea.se of our esteemed friend, Mr. D. C, 

 Sanborn; that the genial, open, kindly and generous qualities 

 of Mr. Sanborn, united with the influence of his sterling hon- 

 esty and lofty views of the duties of sportsmen toward the 

 development'of field trials,have had a greater influence toward 

 the elevation of the objects for which this and similar chibs 

 were organized than that of any other individual since the 

 establishment of the Association, and that we, in common 

 with the entire community of American sportsmen, have sus- 

 tained in his decease an irreparable loss. 



Resolved) That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes, 

 and that a copy thereof be transmitted to the family of the 

 deceased, with our respectful sympathy in their great afflic- 

 tion. 



N.A. K. C. STUD BOOK. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



In reply to Mr James Watson's inquiry in your last issue 

 about the N. A. K. C. Stud Book, I will say that the club 

 entered into a contract with Dr. N. Ro w e on Dec. 10, 1881, 

 turning over to him all entries and other material pertaining 

 to said book, he agreeing to publish it for a term of ten years, 

 annually, if necessary, or every two years. This matter was 

 freely discussed at the meeting of the "club at Grand Junction 

 last December. Why this part of the proceedings of the meet- 

 ing was omitted and everything else published, is more than I 

 can tell. In the absence of Dr. Rowe, Mr. Whitford stated 

 that the book was in the printer's hands and would be out 

 early in January. The matter was referred to the executive 

 committee with instructions to see that Dr. Rowe fulfilled his 

 contract without any further delay. I cannot say why the 

 book was not published in January, as I can get no response 

 from Dr. Rowe to any letters on this subject. I trust Dr. Rowe 

 will soon have this much needed book out of the printer's 

 hands. D. Brtson (Secretary N. A. K. C). 



AMERICAN ENGLISH BEAGLE CLUB. 



THE foD owing circular has been sent to the members of the 

 American English Beagle Club: 

 Gentlemen — Your Executive Committee, to whom was as- 

 signed the drafting of a constitution and by-laws for the Club's 

 management, having given the work before them careful con- 

 sideration, wish to submit for your approval their report as 

 follows : Yours respectfully, 



Dr. J. W. Downey, J. N. Dodge, 



Gen'l F. A. Bond, A. C. KTruegrr, 



W. H. Ashburner, Chairman. 

 CONSTITUTION. 

 ARTICLE I. 

 Name.— The Association shall be known as and called "The Ameri- 

 can English Beagle, Club." 



ARTICLE II. 

 Object.— The object of the Club shall be to promote the improve- 

 ment of the English Beagle Hound in America, by having a proper 

 standard to breed to, and of having our Bench Show Managers adopt 

 the same for guidance in judging, also having proper judges selected 

 at our bench shows, and the following classes assigned to the Beagle 

 Champion: Bog and Bitch, and Puppy open, also a class for Basket 

 or Foot Beagles under twelve inches. 



ARTICLE III. 

 Members.— A person to be a member must be recorded in a book 

 provided for the purpose by the Secretary. The date of his becoming 

 a. member, also the time of his ceasing to be such shall be recorded. 

 Any member can resign from the Club by sending his resignation to 

 the President or Secretary, in writing, and upon the acceptance of 

 such, all his interest in the property of the Club ceases from the date 

 of such resignation. A member whose dues shall remain unpaid for 

 six months after the same have become due shall cease to be a member 

 and forfeit to the Club all claims and benefits to which he would have 

 been entitled as a member, provided that the Executive Committee 

 may consider his case, and upon sufficient cause shown reinstate him to 

 membership on payment of his dues. Any member acting contrary 

 to the provisions of the Constitution or in violation of the By-Laws or 

 Rules of the Club, or in any way which may tend to the injury or de- 

 struction of the Club, or neglecting his duty as an officer or a mem- 

 ber or being convicted of crime in a court of justice, may be expelled 

 anil shall forfeit to the Club all dues paid, all property claims and 

 benefits to which he would have heen entitled as a member of the 

 Club . A member can be expelled only by a vote in favor of his ex- 

 pulsion of two-thirds of the members after thirty days notice has been 

 given to him personally of the charges against him, when action will 

 be taken thereon by a vote. 



ARTICLE IV. 

 Officers. —The officers shall consist of a President, a Secretary 

 and Treasurer and an Executive Committee, said committee to con- 

 mittee to consist of three active members, whose duty shall be as 

 the by-Jaws prescribe. Any vacancies occurring in the said commit- 

 tee shall be filled by appointment of the President. Should the office 

 of President or Secretary and Treasurer be vacant, the same shall be 

 filled by appointment of the Executive Committee. All appoint- 

 ments so made as above to hold good only until the yearly election 

 nest f ollowing such. 



ARTICLE V. 

 Elections.- An election of officers of the Club to serve one year 

 shall take place annually in January, and a majority of the votes 

 cast for a candidate shall elect him. 



ARTICLE -VI. 

 Meetings. — As it is not practical to have meetings, as the members 

 are situated so far apart, they will be informed from time to time by 

 circulars of the working of the club, or by writing to the Secretary 

 or any member of the Executive Committee. 

 ARTICLE VII. 

 Compensation fob. Services. — The President, the Secretary and 

 Treasurer and the Executive Committee, also Special Committees, 

 shall receive no salary from the club for his or their services. 

 ARTICLE VIII. 

 Amendments.— The Constitution and By-Laws may be amended or 

 altered by a vote in favor thereof of two-thirds of the members after 

 notice thereof with a copy of the proposed amendment oi' alteration 

 has been sent to every member ten days before voting thereon. 

 BY-LAWS. 



1, President.— It shall be the duty of the President to assume gen- 

 eral supervision of the affairs of the Club andreportfrom time to time 

 to enforce the observance of the By-Laws and he may vote on 

 amendments to the Constitutions or alterations of the By-Laws, also 

 on the expulsion of a member, but on all other matters shah vote 

 only in the case of a tie, and then give the casting vote. 



2. Secretary and Treasurer.— It shall bethedutvof the Secretary 



and Treasurer to have charge of all official correspondence to keep 

 copies of all letters sent bv him, and file such as be may receive, to 

 correspond at the request of the President or Executive Committee 

 ou all matters appertaining to the object of the Club. To keep a 

 record of the members, their admissions and discontinuances. To 

 collect and receive all money and dues to the Club, and keep a 

 correct account of the same, fife shall pay all orders drawn on him 

 by the Executive Committee out of the funds of the Club in his hands 

 when countersigned by the President and to present a report of the 

 condition of affairs in his department every sir months to the Club, 



3. Executive Committee shall have charge of the property and 

 effects of the club, keeping a correct inventory t hereof They shall 

 receive and take charge of all gifts of books, pictures or works of 

 art, specimens of natural history, etc. They shall make all purchases 

 ordered bv the Club, audit the accounts of the Treasurer and report 

 the same at the time of the Annual Election iii January, and trans- 

 act all business not otherwise herein ordered. Tucv shall provide 

 a book in which shall lie kept the proceedings and orders of the Com- 

 mittee. They shall have power to appoint Bub Committees for any 

 special object, and to delegate to such Sub Committees the powers 

 and functions of the Committee relating thereto. The President 

 shall bo the Chairman of the Executive Committee. 



4. Finances.— The Finances of the Olub shall be under the .'are 

 and management of the Executive Committee, 



5. Annual Dues.— The Annual Dues shall be two dollars, due and 

 payable at the time of a member joining the Club, and shall be paid 

 from the date of his joining yearly. 



You will please notify the Secretary not later than March 

 21, if you vote for accepting the above for the management of 

 the Club or not. A. C. Krueger, Secretary and Treasurer. 



Wrightsviule, York County, Pa. 



THIRTY YEABS AGO.— Philadelphia, Pa.- Editor Forest 

 and Sir* am: I notice in your last issue an item from Oxford, 

 Me. , concerning a hound " being killed by a locomotive while 

 crossing the track, close behind a fox. A parallel case oc- 

 curred over thirty years ago on the Boston & Albany Rail- 

 road, near Chester, Mass. The train was ascending a grade, 

 and somewhat slowly, when the engineer saw a large fox 

 cross the track a few yards ahead, closely followed by a 

 hound. The fox disappeared in a thick growth of bushes, 

 soon doubling and coming out directly abreast of the locomo- 

 tive, and ran alongside of it till the hound was nearly upon 

 him, when he suddenly forged ahead and crossed close in front 

 of the cowcatcher, which struck and billed the hound as he 

 attempted to follow.— Milton P. Peirce. 



CORDON JUDGING AT NEW YORK.-The Westminster 

 Kennel Club have written to Mr. U. Malcolm, of Baltimore. 

 Md., the following letter: "New York, March 1, 1884.— H. 

 Malcolm, Baltimore, Md. Dear Sir — The managers of the W. 

 K7. C. show have resolved upon striking out the clause in the 

 rules which announces that the judges will be requested to 

 make their decisions in confoi mi'ty with "Stouehenge," etc. 

 As they have always declined to pass upon a decision which 

 did not seem to be in accordance with that request, the rule 

 has been practically a dead letter. They will, however, be 

 glad to hand to the judges the standard adopted by your soci- 

 ety, and no doubt the judges will be influenced thereby.— 

 (Signed) Robt. C. Cornell (Sec. W. K. C). 



WASHINGTON SHOW.— The Washington bench show bid3 

 fair to be as hue an exhibition as that held here last year. 

 Attorney-General Brewster and other prominent gentlemen 

 will enter some fine dogs. I understand the entries number 

 somewhat over 300. There will be a good display of deer- 

 hounds. The number of foxhounds and beagles will be small. 

 —Homo. 



TORONTO DOG SHOW.— The bench show to be held at 

 Toronto, Ont., next week, will undoubtedly be first-class in 

 every respect. In addition to the very liberal prize list, moro 

 than fifty special prizes have already been offered to the 

 different classes; many of them are valuable, and the list is 

 not yet complete, as several more have been promised. 



THE WATERLOO CUP.— The Waterloo coursing meeting- 

 was held at Altcar, near Liverpool, Eng. , Feb. 20, 21, 22, the 

 final heats resulting as follows : Waterloo Cup— Mineral Water 

 first, Greentick second; Plate— Cocklaw Dean first, Cyril 

 second; Purse— Escape and Gladys divided. 



BLUE CARP.— The North German Lloyd steamer Werra, 

 arrived on Saturday last, and brought forty blue carp for the 

 United States Fish Commission. They are said to be an im- 

 proved kind. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Kennel notes are inserted in this column free of charge. To insure 

 publication of notes, correspondents MUST GIVE the following par- 

 ticulars of each animal: 



1. Color. 6. Name and residence of owner, 



2. Breed. buyer or seller. 



3. Sex. 7. Sire, with his sire and dam. 



4. Age, or 8. Owner of sire. 



5. Date of bi th, of breeding or 9. Dam, with her sire and dam. 



of death. 10. Owner of dam. 



All names must be plainly written. Communication on one side of 

 paper only, and signed with writer's name. 

 NAMES CLAIMED. 



!Bg?"" See, instructions at head of this column. 



Drake. By Mi-. Chas T. Corhin. New Britain. Ct.. for red and white 

 setter dog, whelped July 7, 1883, by Dan II. (Mike- Susie) out of Topsy 

 (Dan— Beauty). 



Sella Rita. By Mr. Geo. L. V. Tyler, West Newton. Mass., for liver 

 and white pointer bitch, whelped Dec, 22. 1883. bv Baronet (A.K.R, 

 264) out of Rita Croxteth (A.K.R. 168). 



Zero. By Mr. Geo. L. V. Tvler. West Newton, Mass., for lemon and 

 white pointer dog- whelped Dee. 22, 1883, by Baronet (A.K.R. 264) out 

 of Rita Croxteth (A.K.R. 168). 



Glenivood. By Mr. J. Purrington, Hath, Me., for white, black and 

 tan beagle dog, whelped Nov. 21, 1883, by Riugwood (Kan ter— Beauty) 

 out of Music III. (Flute— Victress). 



Hex, Castelar, San Juan, Joaquin, Lopez, Rajah, Lady Ashmont, 

 Mozaand Rita. By the Ashmont Kennel, Dorchester, Mass., for mas- 

 tiffs, six dogs and three bitches, whelped Jan. 26, by their Diavolo 

 (A.K.R. 543) out of their Madge (A.K R. 548). 



Merle. By the Ashmont Kennel, Dorchester, Mass., for black and 

 tan setter dog, whelped Jan. 19, by Leavitt's Moses out of their Ash- 

 mont Nell. 



Spider. By Mr. Geo. E. Drew, Rochester, N. H., for black, white 

 and tan beagle, whelped Nov. 13, 1883, by Ringwood (Ranter— Beauty) 

 out of champion Belle (Davison— Millie). 



Captain Bred. By Mr. C. H. Lounsherry, Providence. R, I., for 

 black and white ticked English setter dog, whelped Oct. 6, 1883, by 

 Emperor Fred (A.K.R. 33; out of Polka (A.K.R. 115). 



Roland and Jessie. By Mr. I. H. Roberts. Philadelphia, Pa., for red 

 Irish setter*, dog and bitch, whelped July 30.1883, by champion Elcho 

 (A.K.R. 295) out of champion Non-en (A.K.R. 297). 



Little Nell. By Mr. I. H. Roberts, Philadelphia, Pa., for red Irish 

 setter bitch, whelped Aug. 4, 1883, by champion Elcho (A.K.R. 895) 

 out of Rose (A.K.R, 29S). 



Hazel Kirke and Hebe. By Mr. I. H. Roberts, Philadelphia. Pa., for 

 red Irish setter bitches, whelped June 9, 1883, bv Chief (A.K.R. 231) 

 out of Hazlenut (A.K.R. 57). 



Bryan Borru. By Mr. I. H. Roberts, Philadelphia. Pa., for red 

 Irish setter dog, whelped June 9. 1883, by, Chief (A.K.R. 231) out of 

 Hazlenut (A.K.R. 67). 



Leon. By Mr. I. H. Roberts, Philadelphia, Pa., for red Irish 

 setter dog, whelped June 12, 1883, by Brace (A.K.R. 54) out of Lurav 

 (A.K.R. 59). 



Duke. By Mr. H. B. Young, Brooklyn. N. Y.. for orange and 

 white English setter dog, SQmos. old, by Mercitliot's Wi) I out of Hale's 

 Juliet. 



Ashmont Kennels. By Dr. J. F. Peny, Boston, Mass., for his ken- 

 nel of red Irish setters and mastiffs. 



NAMES CHANGED. 



SS^ See instructions at head of this column. 



Jumbo to Jerry. Orange and white setter deg. age and pedigree 

 not given, owned by Mr. Warren Lowe, Tenafly, N. J. 

 BRED. 



j^* See instructions at head of this column. 

 &e rn—Obo If. Mr Geo, L V.Tyler's (West Newton, Mass.) liver and 



white ticked cocker spaniel bitch Gem (Snipe— Feather) to Mr. J. P. 

 Willey'sOb,. II. .A.K.R, W), i 



Srrmt— Oba H. Mr. H. C. Bronsden's (Boston. Mas-. , cocker spaniel 

 bitch Smut (A.K.R. 858) to Mr. J. P, Willov's Obo II. (A.K.R. 43.2), 

 Feb. 26. 



Ruby-^Druid, Mr. n. E. Hamilton's (New York) English setter 

 bitch Ruby (Rake- Fanny) to Mr. A. Burges's Druid (Prince Dora) 

 March 0. 



Pfrozhe— Bow. Mr. c. A. Johnston's (Columbus, Mist-,.i liver and 

 while pointer bitch Phoebe (Faust— Jaunty) to Mr. Edward Od ell's 

 champion Bow. 



Queens-Bow. Mr. C. A. Johnston's (Columbus, Miss.) pointer bitch 

 Queen to Mr. Edward Odell's ohagmpion Bow. 



Milireni— Foreman. Dr. L. H. Twaddell'S (West Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 I'Jin. imported beagle bitch Milicent to Mr. W. II. Ashhnrner'S D " 

 imported Foreman, March 8. 



Annie Laurie— h'al tier. Mr. W. A. Faxon's (Hoi-b.ui. Mass. I COlhe 

 bitch Annie Laurie (Marcus— Isle) to the Kilmarnock Collie Kennel's 

 Rattler (Tweed— Lassie), March 7. 



Novice— Priant .—Mr. Fred. W. Rothera's (Simcoe, Ont.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Novice to his Priam (A.K.R. 485). Feb. 21. 



Lassie-Lome. Mr. Fred. W Kothera's (Simcoe, Ont.) Scotch 

 collie bitch Lassie (A.K.R. 445) to his Lome (A.K.H. 446), March 2. 



Katydid U— Mack H.— Mr. Eugene A. Austin's (Providence, K i.i 

 Enulish setter bil eh Katydid II. (Dash HI. -Katydid) to Mr. C. Fred. 

 Crawford's Mack B. (Dick Laverack— Twilight), March 13. 



Mixu/ie 0'M,,re--ArHii(/lon. Major Lovejoy's (Bethel, Me.) red Irish 

 setter 'bitch Maggie O'More (A.K.R. 981) to Mr, C. Fred. Crawford's 

 Arlington, March 13. 



hoihi Flinore-.Binmodod. Mr. Chas. F. Kent's Monticello. N. V.) 

 white.' black and tan English beagle bitch Lady Elmore (Ringwood— 

 Queen) to Mr. N. Elmore's imported Ringwood (Ranter— Beauty), 

 Jan. 16. 



Queen— Flute. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby, Ct.) while, black and tan 

 Eimlish beagle bitch Queen (Victor— Lucy) to his Flute (Rattler— 

 True), Jan. 20. 



nam— Flute. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby, Ct.) English beagle 

 hitch Thorn (Victor -Lucy) to his Flute (Rattler— Beauty), Jan. 22. 



< , huse— Flute. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granny, Ct.) white, black and tan 

 ticked English beagle bitch Chase (Ringwood— Belle) to his Flute 

 (Rattler— true), Jau. 27. 



Onllelte—Riuiju-ood. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby, Ct.) white, black 

 and tan Fnglish beagle bitch Collette (Chanter— Beauty) to his King- 

 wood (Ranter— Beauty). Jan. 28. 



lleuutii-Vlute. Mr. Henry Cowdry's (Hartland, Ct.) foxhound 

 bitch Beauty to Mr. N. Elmore's beagle Flute (Rattler— True), 

 Jan. 3. 



/Stiver— Riu qu-ood. Mr. N, Elmore's (Granby, Ct.) English heagle 

 bitch Silver (Flute— Bess) to his Ringwood (Ranter— Beauty ), 

 March 1. 



Gay— Flute. Mr. Ilopkinson's (North Granby, Ct.) English beagle 

 bitch Gay ( Ringwood— Buunie) to Mr. N. Elmore's Flute (Rattler- 

 True). March 8, 



Flirl:—Diuks. Mr. Frank Huckins's (East Boston. Mass ) Gordon 

 seller bitch Flick (A.K.R. 293) io Mr. J. F. Hartwell's Dinks (Natfc— 

 Bess), March 1. 



Kate— Bang. Mr. T. W. Sterling's (New York) liver and white 

 pointer bitch Kate (Croxteth— Trinket) to Mr. J. W. Munson's im- 

 ported Bang (champion Bang— Luna), Feb. 19. 



Dent- Meteor. Mr. J. W. Blythe's (Burlington, la. ) liver and white 

 pointer bitch Dent (Faust— Lassie) to Mr. J. W. Munson's imported 

 Meteor (Garnet— Jilt). Feb. 28. 



Dell— Meteor. Mr. Geo. A. Castleman's (St. Louis, Mo,) liver and 

 white pointer bitch Dell (Croxteth— Trinket) to Mr. J. W. Munson's 

 imported Meteor (Garnet— Jilt), March 3. 



Marvel— Meteor Mr. J. W. Munson's (St. Louis. Mo.) liver and 

 white pointer bitch Marvel (Croxteth— Trinket) to his imported 

 Meteor (Garnet— Jilt), March 13. » . 



Bertie— Sensation. Mr. J, A. Schuyler's (Lehighton, Pa.) pointer 

 bitch Bertie (Rab— Bellona) to champion Sensation tA.K.R. 217), 

 March 10, 



WHELPS. 



JEIP* See instructions at head of this column. 



Cortina. The Dominion of Canada Kennel Club's English setter 

 bitch Carlina (Carlowitz— Princess Nellie), March t, six | four dogs'), 

 by their Count (Bandit— Royal Jess). 



Princess Belle, Dr, G. A. Seaman's (Marysvhle, Kan.) English 

 setter bitch Princess Belle, Jan. 2, five (one dog), by his Colonel 

 Thunder. 



Glenfinlass. Mr. T. G. Davey's (London, Ont ) English setter 

 bitch Glenfinlass (A.K.R. 588), March 7, eight, by his Prince Phoebus 

 (.A.K.R, 597). 



Clio. Mr. J. S. Brown's (Dion telair, N. J.) liver and white pointer 



bitch Clio (.Sensation ), Feb. 23, eleven (four dogs I by Mr. A. 



E. Godeffroy's Lord Sefton (Croxteth— Vinuiel; three bitches since 

 dead. 



Countess Mollie. Mr, Peter Moellers (Nyaek, N. Y. ) English setter 

 bitch Countess Mollie (Count Noble- Spark), Feb. 27, nine (eight dogs), 

 by the late Mr. D, C. Sanborn's Gus Bondhu. 



Beauty. Mr. Henry Sturtevant's (Medina. N. Y.) imported English 

 setter bitch Beauty (A.K.R, 80G), Feb. 16. seven (four dogs), by his 

 Perfection (A.K.R. 626). 



Viola. The Surrey Kennel's (Ellicott City, Md.) pointer bitch Viola 

 (A.K.R. 703), March 4, six (five dogs), by Mr, C. H. Mason's Beaufort 

 (A.K.R. 694). 



Bridget O'More. Major Lovejoy's (Bethel. Me.) red Irish setter 

 bitch Bridget O'More (A.K.R. &U4), March 14. eight (five dogs), by his 

 Ned Elcno (A.K.R, 984). 



Daisy. The Obequasset Kennel's (Lancaster, Mass.) imported pug 

 bitch Daisy (A.K.R. 468). March 3, six (.four dogs), by their imported 

 Young Toby (A.K.R. 475): two dogs since dead. 



Music. Mr. N. Elmore's (Granby. Ct,) imported beagle bitch Music 

 (Rockwood— Faithful), Feb. 9, four (one dog), by his King; all white, 

 black and tan. 



Gyp. Mr. W. W. Hurd's (Colebrook River, Ct.) black and tan 

 foxhound bitch Gyp, March 13, thirteen (nine dogs), by Grisw old's 

 Colonel. 



Modesty. Mr. J. W. Munson's (St. Louis, Mo.) liver and white 

 pointer hitch Modesty (Croxteth— Trinket), March 13, seven (three 

 dogs), by his imported Bang (champion Bang— Luna): all liver and 

 white. 



SALES. 



HSF™ See instructions at head of this column. 



Joe. Fawn pug (A.K.R. 925), by Mr. Jas. Mortimer, New York, to 

 Mr. Geo. H. Hill, Cincinnati, O. 



THm. Gordon setter dog.whelped Oct. 22, 1883, pedigree not given, 

 by Mr. Geo. A. Ayers, Pawtucket, R. I., to Mr. F.T. Seward. McKean, 

 Pa. 



Kate Claxton. Liver and white English setter bitch, age not given 

 (Guy Mannering— Flash), by Dr. Robt. I. Hampton, Athens, Ga.. to 

 Mr. A. J. Crovatt. same place. 



Belle Rita. Liver and white pointer bitch, whelped Dec, 22, 1883, by 

 Baronet (A.K.R. 264) out of Rita Croxteth (A.K.R, 168), by Mr. 

 George L. V. Tyler, West Newton, Mass., to Mr. N. P. Warren, New- 

 tonvUle. Mass. 



Lee. Black, white and tan beagle dog, whelped 1877 (Warrior— 

 Rosey), by Mi-. R, M. Lindsay, Scranton, Pa., to Mr. Pottinger Dorse v, 

 New Market, Md. 



Fannie. Black, white and tan imported foxhound bitch Fannie, 

 by Mr. B. R. Houghton, Boston, Mass., to Mr. W. C. Crandall. Spring- 

 ville, N.Y. 



Dick Laverack. Blue belton English setter dog, 4f£yrs. old (Thun- 

 der—Peeress), by Mr. H. Bailey Harrison, Tilsonburg, Ont., to Mr. T. 

 G. Davey, London, Ont. 



Belle's Pride. Blue belton English setter bitch, 4}<jvrs. old (Paris- 

 Belle), by Mr. H. Bailey Harrison.Tilsonburg, Ont,, to Mr.T. G. Davey, 

 London, Ont. 



Genevieve. Blue belton English setter bitch, 22mos, old (London- 

 Dawn), by Mr. II. Bailey Harrison, Tilsonburg, Out., to Mr.T.G. Davey, 

 London, Ont. 



Feeka-Boo. English setter bitch (A.K.R, 82.-,), by Mr. Henry 

 Sturtevant. Medina, N. Y„ to Mr. Ricardo B. Smith, Washington 

 Heights. 



Bush P. White pointer dog, whelped July 29. 1883 (Nip— Josie). 

 by Mr. L. F. Patterson, Bainbridge, Ga.. to Mr. G. AY. Mroezkowski. 

 same place. 



Dick. Setter dog, by Joe (Check II,— Pink) out of Nellie (Frank- 

 Kate), by Mr. J. W. Trautum, Middletown, Ct., to Major Love joy. 

 Bethel, Me. 



David O'More. Red Irish setter dog. whelped March 29, 1883, by 

 Ned Elcho (.A.K.R. 884), out of Bridget O'More (A.K.R. 'JUL. by Major 

 Lovejoy. Bethel, Me., to Mr. J. W. Trantum, Middletown, Ct. 



SorneU, Obo. Imported blade cocker spaniel dog. age not given 

 (Obo— Nellie), by Mr. G. W. Leavitt, Boston, Mass.. to Mr. J.P.Wdlev, 

 Salmon Falls, >i . H. Price, $450. 



Fun. Fawn pug bitch (A.K.R. 469), by the Forest City Kennel. 

 Portland, Me., to the. Ohequasset Kennel, Lancaster, Muss. 



Don. Fawn pug dog (A.K.R. 704), by the Forest City Kennel, Port- 

 land, Me., to the QheguasBet Kennel, Lancaster, Mass. 



1km. Fawn pug hitch (A.K.R, 469), bv the Chequasset Kennel, 

 Lancaster, Mass., to Mr. Francis Lynch, Newburgh, M.Y. 



Chum. Smooth-coated St, Bernard dog, whelped June 17. 188S(Rex 

 —Brunhild, A.K.R. 28), by the Chequasset Kennel. Lancaster, Mass., 

 to Mr. F. Lom's Mahler. Raleigh, N , C. 



RiiKjwood— Silver whelps. Beagles, whelped Nov. 12, 1883, bv Mr. 

 N. Elmore, Granby, Ct,, a dog to Mr, I, I, Lanty, Mole Hill, W, Ya. ; 



