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the heat and second prize was awarded to Watt. Down fifty 

 two minutes. 



Mark Twain and Custer were the only two dogs beaten by 

 Wa,tt, divided third prize. 



The handlers and owners mutually agreed that the judges 

 shou'd select the two best dogs for the Consolation Cups. 

 First was given to Kink and the second to Baron Blue. 



This ended the All-Aged Stakes with the following result: 



Bovd vi on first. 



Watt won second. 



Mark Twain and Custer divided third. 



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COCKERS AND FIELD SPANIELS. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



If you will allow me to say a few more words ou this sub- 

 ject, I shall be obliged. 



Just as if to strengthen the position I have taken in 

 this matter, I received irom England a few days ago a 

 marked catalogue of the Crystal Palace bench show of the E. 

 K. C, held this month, giving all the entries, winners, etc., 

 and on page 8S I was more than pleased to read: "Class 116. 

 Cockers and other small field spaniels (dogs or bitches) not ex- 

 cee'ling 251bs." 



This, to my mind, is proof positive that the English Kennel 

 Club and the spaniel breeders of that country have at last 

 come to the conclusion that a cocker is a small field spaniel 

 and nothing else— just what I have always claimed. 



The above-mentioned classification is entirely new, as on 

 referring to the catalogue of the last Crystal Palace bench 

 show held in July last year, page 04, it merely says: "Class 

 99. Cockers." 



In their July show they had no class for either field spaniel 

 or cocker puppies. In their show this month they have "Class 

 119. Spaniel puppies, any variety." 



It would appear from the foregoing that the E. K. C. has 

 discussed the matter most fully, and that they have made the 

 change simply because they had to. 



After this I trust we shall hear no more nonsense by self- 

 constituted judges of field spaniels about this or that dog's head 

 being too much like a field spaniel's to be a good "cocker," 

 etc., when, as a matter of fact, they are all small field spaniels 

 and nothing- more or less. 



While I- am on my feet, as it were, may I ask whether it is 

 right for the Pittsburgh people to alter the classification of 

 cockers and field spaniels as regards weight in the rather arbi- 

 trary manner they have done? 



They have said "(through their premium list) that a "cocker" 

 must be under 25 pounds in weight, I would like to know 

 what a cocker that has won prizes at 20 pounds' weight is to 

 do, supposing his owner desires to exhibit him. By entering 

 him in the class above 25 pounds does he there and then 

 acknowledge "he is nothing but a field spaDiel anyhow," and 

 forfeit the right to enter in the cocker classes at other shows, 

 all of which place the limit at 28 pounds? 



I think it would have been much better that a change 

 regarding such an important matter as to weight should have 

 been initiated by the A. K C, and then only at the request 

 of the American Spaniel Club. Cave Canem. 



THE BOSTON DOG SHOW. —Following is the premium 

 fist of the dog show of the New England Kennel Club, to be 

 held at Boston, April 6 to 9: Champion prizes of $10 for dogs 

 and the same for bitches, and in the open $10 and $5 for dogs, 

 the same for bitches; and two diplomas for dog puppies and 

 the same for bitches are offered in the following classes: Mas- 

 tiffs, rough-coated St. Bernards, smooth-coated St. Bernards, 

 Newfoundlands, large pointers, small pointers, English setters, 

 Gordon setters, Irish setters, greyhounds, foxhounds, collies, 

 fox-terriers, black and tan terriers, large bulldogs and small 

 bulldogs and pugs. Following classes are the same except 

 that there is only one class for puppies: Irish water spaniels, 

 field spaniels, bhick or liver cocker spaniels, cocker spaniels, 

 any other color: Skye terriers, Yorkshire terriers over 5 

 pounds, 'Yorkshire terriers under 5 pounds, Scotch terriers. 

 The remaining classes areas follows: Great Dane dogs $10 

 and $5. bitches the same; Clumber spaniels, the same; Chesa- 

 peake Bay dogs, the same; champion beagle, $10; open dogs, 

 $10 and $5; bitches, the same; beagles under 12 inches, dogs 

 and bitches, the same; puppies, two diplomas. Dachshunde, 

 champion dog. $10: bitch, the same; open dogs, $10 and $5; 

 bitches, the same. Deerhounds, the same. Wire-haired fox- 

 terriers the same. Dandie Dinmonts, $10 and $5. Irish ter- 

 riers, the same. Bedlington, the same. Toy terriers, the 

 same; Blenheim spaniels, the same. Champion King Charles 

 spaniel dog, $10; bitch, the same; open aog3, $10 and $5; 

 bitches, the same. Italian greyhounds, the same. Poodles, 

 the same. Mexican hairless, $10 and $5. Miscellaneous, over 

 25 pounds, the same; under 25 pounds, the same. 



THE NEW HAVEN DOG SHOW.— The New Haven Kennel 

 Club offers a stud dog prize of $10 each for pointers, English, 

 setters, Irish setters, black and tan setters, spaniels, beagles, 

 fox-terriers, mastiffs, collies, bull-terriers and pugs. Follow- 

 ing are the conditions: Dog to be entered in the regular class 

 — not necessarily tor competition — with not less than four of 

 his get (also entered m regular classes) the produce of one or 

 more bitches. The prize to be awarded for general excellence 

 and uniformity of type in the progeny without regard to the 

 individual merits of the sire. If deemed advisable, other 

 classes will be added. A number of valuable special prizes 

 have been received, and many more are promised. It . is 

 rumored that there is quite a feeling of rivalry among the 

 pointer men, and it is expected that the showing of this breed 

 will be especially fine. It has been intimated that some of the 

 owners are afraid to risk defeat and therefore. will not exhibit. 

 We do not beliove this to be the case, and shall look to see the 

 classes well filled. The entries ( close on Saturday, March 13. 

 The services of Dr. E. C. Ross have been secured as veterinary 

 for the show. 



THE NEWARK DOG SHOW.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 Mr. H. Clay Glover has been appointed the veterinary surgeon 

 of our Newark show. Kindly tjaJl- attention in your paper in 

 reference to certificates issued by us being required by rail- 

 road companies if exhibitors Wish to carry their dogs free.— 

 A. P. Vredenbukgh, Secretary. 



3333 entries in the pedigree registry of the American 

 Kennel Reg titer. 



WESTERN FIELD TRIALS ASSOCIATION. — Editor 

 Forest and Stream: At a meeting of the executive committee 

 of the Western Field Trials Association held at the office, of 

 James A. Bolen, 1st Vice-President, Feb. 25, 1886, the following 

 programme for the second annual trials of the association was 

 adopted. The trials will be run on quails at Abilene, Kansas, 

 beginning Nov. 8, 1886, and will comprise the first annual Derby 

 and all-aged stake, the all-aged to be run first. The stakes 

 will be as follows: Derby— Open to all pointers and setters 

 whelped on or after Jan. 1, 1885. Purse $500; $250 to first, 

 $150 to second and $100 to third. All-Aged— Open to all 

 pointers and setters not winners of first prize in all-aged stakes 

 of Eastern, National or Western trials of previous years. 

 Purse $500; $250 to first. $150 to second and $100 to third. 

 Nominations for Derby will close May 1, 188G. Fee for nomi- 

 nation $5. $15 additional to start. Nominations for all-aged 

 will close Oct. 9, 1886. Fee for nomination $10, $15 additional 

 to start. Blanks for making nominations will be furnished on 

 application to the secretary and treasurer. For all informa- 

 tion in regard to the trials, address R. C. Van Horn, Secretary 

 and Treasurer, Kansas City, Mo. 



CHOREA. — Editor Forest and Stream: My liver and white 

 spaniel bitch had distemper very bad last summer (t had six 

 dogs down with it), and she finished up with chorea as bad as 

 could be. She was tumbling about in every direction, every 

 part affected apparently, for weeks and weeks, during which 

 time she was treated for both distemper and chorea, to no 

 effect. Finally Mrs. "C. C." suggested giving her a hot sul- 

 phur bath, which was done, and the change in the bitch within 

 one hour after the bath was most remarkable. She seemed a 

 different animal, scampering about to the best of her ability, 

 when for weeks before she had been a miserable looking ob- 

 ject, only fit to be shot at, as one of the most noted dog men 

 (a neighbor of mine) said. We gave her at intervals more 

 sulphur baths, and she quickly got well, and to-day there is 

 not a trace of chorea about her. This may be a "chestnut," 

 if so I apologize; but it is a discovery home, and I would like 

 to have it tried on dogs similarly affected and result reported. 

 —Cave Canem. 



IMPORTATION OF ST. BERNARDS.— Newark, N. J., 

 Feb. 27. -r- Editor Forest and Stream: As it is now generally 

 known that Mr. Henry Schumacher, of Hollingen, near Berne. 

 Switzerland, the celebrated breeder of St. Bernards, has 

 closed out his kennel of smooth-coated dogs and disposed of 

 them for breeding purposes in this country, I may as well 

 inform you that I have secured from him for my own kennels, 

 two of the handsomest specimens, viz., the dog Hector. 2 years 

 old, and the bitch Tony, about 16 months old. Hector is 

 Apollo's best son and stands 79 centimetres at shoulders to 

 Apollo's 81, being but 4-5 of an inch smaller than his sire. 

 He is a well marked typical dog of the orthodox color. Tony 

 is also by Apollo out of Bernice, same color and markings as 

 Hector. Tbey are on the way now and are expected to arrive 

 in a few days. — K. E. Hope. 



THE PITTSBURGH DOG SHOW.— Editor Forest and 

 Stream : The Pennsylvania Railroad has agreed to take all dogs 

 in kennels accompanied by their owners or care-takers over 

 their roads free to the West Pennsylvania Poultry Society dog- 

 show, March 16 to 19, show to close March 19 at 6 P. M. Every- 

 thing indicates that we shall have a large entry of Eastern 

 dogs. Mr. H. W. Lacy will take charge of any dogs going to 

 Pittsburgh show.— C. B. Elben, Secretary. Editor Forest and 

 Stream: Owing to a typograohical error in our premium list, 

 the limit of the weight of cocker spaniels reads 25 pounds. It 

 should read 28 pounds. They will be judged under the stan- 

 dard of the American Spaniel Club.— L. F. Whitman, Super- 

 intendent. 



THE NEWARK MAD DOG SCARE.— A Newark doctor 

 who has kept watch over some dogs bitten by the same rabid 

 creature that snapped the children who were sent to Paris to 

 be treated by Pasteur is prepared to swear that the cur was 

 not mad at all. His bitten, dogs have grown fat, and have 

 thus far shown no signs of rabies. This is unfortunate for 

 Pasteur, whose theory was supposed to be undergoing a grand 

 test, but we congratulate the children, who had a delightful 

 trip to Paris. — New York World. 



BOUND BOOKS OF KENNEL BLANKS.— We have bound 

 books of kennel blanks, each book consisting of 200 blanks of 

 a given style, and can furnish these (postpaid 30 cents) for the 

 convenience of those who have occasion to use a large num- 

 ber of blanks. In ordering be careful to state what particular 

 series of blanks is desired, i. e., whether Names Claimed, Sales, 

 Bred or Whelps. The arrangement of the blanks is such that 

 a duplicate record of each note sent for publication may be re- 

 tained for future reference. 



THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB —Birmingham, Conn. 

 March 2.— Editor Forest and Stream. There will be a meet- 

 ing of the executive committee of the American Kennel Club 

 at Newark, N. J., on March 24, the second day of the dog 

 show, at 2 P. M. The committee on credentials have reported 

 favorably on the application of the Hartford Kennel Club for 

 membership. I have received the resignation of the Baltimore 

 Kennel Club as member iu the A. K. C— G. Edw. Osborn, 

 Secretary. 



THE BEAGLE CLUB.— There will be a meeting of the 

 executive committee of the American English Beagle Club, at 

 Newark, N. J., on March 23, the first day of the dog show. 

 The committee extend a cordial invitation to all interested in 

 the beagle, to meet them. Anyone desirous of joining the 

 club should communicate with the secretary, Mr. W. H. Ash- 

 burner, 27 North Thirty-eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



THE HARTFORD DOG SHOW.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 Our premium list will be issued Monday, Mat ch 1. Every in- 

 dication points toward our show being a great success. There 

 has been a great demand for premium lists and entry blanks. 

 The puppy classes in mastiffs, St. Bernards, grey hounds, deer- 

 hounds, setters, fox-terriers, collies and pointers will be divided 

 into dog and bitch classes.— A. C. Collins, Secretary. 



THE SPANIEL JUDGE AT HARTFORD — Mr. A. C. Wil- 

 merding informs us that it will be impossible for him to act 

 as judge at the Hartford dog sbow. 



3333 entries in the pedigree registry of the AmeHcan 

 Kennel Register. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



KENNEL NOTE BLANKS.— For the convenience of breeders we 

 have prepared a series of blanks for "Names Claimed," "Whelps," 

 "Bred" and "Sales." All Kennel Notes must be sent to us on these 

 blanks, which will be forwarded to any address on receipt o f 

 stamped and directed envelope. Send for a set of them. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



iSST" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Ashmont Bertha. Bv Geo. Gillivan. West Jefferson, O , for fawn, 

 black points, mastiff bitch, whelped Nov. 2d, 1885, by Berg II. out of 

 Empress (Grip— Brittannia). 



Polka. -By J. N. JRandner, OakvilK Tex., for bl.aGk and white Eng- 

 lish setter bitch, whelped Jan.. 3;'l8S6. by Poet (George -j Out of 



Bessie B. (Rob't St-idel's Frank^-rDr. GKzvu'llfT.'s Cora). 



Dun. By D. E. Bowers.. Cummings»ille,.Tc;x., for Inmon and.wbite 

 English setter dog. whelped Jan. 3 .1886, by J. N. Randner's Poet.(J. 



W. Bennett's George- ) out of Bessie B, (Rob't Seidel's Frank— 



Dr. Getzwiller's Cora). 



Gipsy. By J. N. Randner, Oakville. Tex., for black, white and tan 

 English setter bitch, whelped Jan. 3. 1886. by Poet (Bennett's George 

 ) out of Bessie B. (Seidel's Frank— Dr. Getzwiller's Cora). 



Panto. By D. E. Bowers. Cummingsville, Tex., for liver, white end 

 tan English setter dog, whelped Jan. 3, 1886, by J. N. Randner's Poet 

 (Bennett's George ) out of Bessie B. (Seidel's Frank— Getz- 

 willer's Cora). 



Bessie B, By D. E. Bowers. Cuuimingsville. Tex., for black and 

 white English setter bitch, whelped Jan. 6, 18S5, by Seidel's Frank 

 out of Getzwiller's Cora (Laveraf k Chief ). 



Thomas W. Keene. By N. V. Ketchum. Savannah. Ga.. for brindle. 

 white streak on breast, bulldog, whelped Oct. JO, 1885, by Guillermo 

 ( AK R, 671) out of Patfi (A.K.R. 2528). 



Lady CDonoghue. By Coughcura Medicine Co , Eau Claire. Wis., 

 fc Irish water spaniel bitch, whelped Dec. 11. 1885, by The O'Don- 

 oghue out of Water Witch. 



Gladys. By Rosecroft Kennels. Birmingham. Conn., for black and 

 white English setter bitch, whelped Nov. 17, 1885, by Fiantagenet out 

 of Forest Dora. 



Belmont. John Ketluringtrn, Jersey City. N J., for liver and white 

 Winter bitch, whelped Dec. 21, 188% by Donald II. (Donald, A.K.R. 

 2545— Devonshire Las-) out of Uora ( A.KR 1785) 



Gleg II. By Jas. Rae. Buffalo. N Y, for pepper and tan Pandie 

 Dinmont bitch, whelped June 18. tfigfc, by Bobbie Burns (A.ts.R. 2907) 

 out of Elsa (A K.R. 200K). 



Habbie IT. By Jas. Rae, Buffalo. N. Y.. for pepp' r and ran Dandie 

 Dinmont dog, whelped June 18, 1885, by Bobbie Burns (A.K.R. 2907) 

 out of Elsa (A K.R. 2908'. 



Calico. By E. W. Durkee, New York, for black, white and tan Eng- 

 lish setter bitch, whelped June 2.", 1885. by Foreman (Dashing 

 Monarch— Fairy Ii ) out of Belle of Allendale (Lava Kock— Lidders- 

 dale). 



Chintz. By E W. Durkee, New York, for black, white and tan 

 English setter bitch, whelped June 25. 1885, by Foreman (Dashing 

 Monarch— Fairy II. ) out of Belle of Allet dale (Lava Rock-Lidders- 

 dale). 



Saddlebags. By E. W. Durkee, New York, for black, white and tan 

 English setter bit cd, whelped June 25, 1885. by Foreman (Dashing 

 Mouarcti— Faity II) out of Belle of Allendale (Lava Rock— Lidoer.- 

 dale). 



Haphazard. Bv E. W. Durkee, New York, for black, whi'e. and tan 

 English -setter bitch, whelped June 25. 1885, by Foreman (Dasning 

 Monarch— Fairy II.) out of Belle of Allendale (Lava Rock— Lidders- 

 dale). 



Nahmke. By iS. W. Durkee, New York, for black, white and tan 

 English setter dog, whelped June 25, 1885, by Foreman (Dashing 

 Monarch— Fairy II.) out of Belle of Allendale (Lava Rock— Lidders- 

 dale). 



General Custer. By F W. Fonda, Jr., Albany, N. Y.. for black and 

 white Great Dane dbg, whelped Nov. 28, 1865, by Bolivar ont of 

 Leah. 



Little Sue. By W F. Streeter, Lehieh Tannery. Pa., for whir.e, 

 black and tan beagle bitch, whelped Sept. 8, 1885, by Marchboy II. 

 (A.K.R. 2919) out. of Lizzie (Ringwood— Norab). 



Elsie. By W. F. Streeter, Lehigh Taunerv, Pa., for black, white and 

 tan beagle bitch, whelped Sept. 8, 1885, by Marchboy II. tA. K.R. 2919) 

 out of Lizzie (Ringwood— Norah). 



Jingo. By W. F. streeter. Lehigh Tannery, Pa., for black, white 

 and tan beagle dog, whelped Sept. 8, 1885, by Marchboy II. (A.K.R. 

 2919t out of Lizzie (Ringwood— Norah). 



Dido. By W. F. Streeter, Lehigh Tannery, Pa., for black, white 

 and tan beacle dog. wbe'ped Sept. 8, 1885, by Marchboy II. (A.K.R. 

 2919) out of Lizzie (Ringwood— Norah). 



Blue Blood Kennel. By D. A. Goodwin. Jr., for his private ken- 

 nel at Newburyport, Mass. 



Monitor Kennel. By Geo. E Reading, Flemington, N. J., for his 

 kennel of pointers. . 



Editor forest and Stream: In your issue of Feb 18. 1885, you have 

 in Names Claimed, and as having been brrd to Senator Pierce's dog 

 Boh. the bitch Judy B. as a Skye terrier. Being an^w hand at keep- 

 ing dogs. I so wrote it, when I should have said Yorkshire terrier. 

 Flense correct in your next and oblige— Fred Bollett (Brooklyn, 

 N. Y., Feb. 19). 



BRED 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



C iiner—Blue Cap. Hiram Card's (Doon, Ont.) beagle bitch Chimer 

 (A.K R. 699) to his Blue Cap (Blue dp-Blue Belle). Feb. 19. 



Pet—Bannerman. A. C Krueger's (Wrightsville. Pa ) beagle bitch 

 Pet (A.K.R. 2321) to his Bannerol an (A.K.K. 17091, Feb 15. 



Bonnie -Banverman. C E. White's (Cleveland, O ) beagle bitch 

 Bonnie (Searcher— Maybell) to A. C. Krueger's Bannerman (A.K.R. 

 1709), Ffb. 12. 



Krueger's Myrtle— Bannerman. A. C. Krueger's (Wrightsville. Pa.) 

 imported beagle bitch Krueger's Myrtle iA.K.R. 2917) to his Banner- 

 man (A.K.R. 1709). Feb. 9. 



Lofty— Count Waldo. J. V Yail's (St. George's. Del.) mastiff bitch 

 Loftv (A.K R. 2843) lo E. W. Jester's Count Waldo (A.K R. 1501), 

 Jan.'Sl. 



lone— Count Waldo. E. W. Jester and J. V. Vail's (St. Geoage's, 

 Del.) mastiff bitch lone (A.K.R. 3122) lo E. W. Jester's Count Waldo 

 (A.K.K. 1501s Jan. 17. 



Gyp— Turk. Philip D. Hart's (Simcoe, Ont.) Gordon setter bitch Gyp 

 (Jack- Gyp) to H. Clav Glover's Turk (Colburn's Dash— Pryor's Belle), 

 Jan. 22 and 23. 



Nell-Turk. Chas. S. Fitch's (Fort Washington, New York) imported 

 Gordon setter bitch Nell (Old Rupert-Rhoda) to H. Clay Glover's 

 Turk (Colburn's Dash— Pryor's Belle). Jan. 29 anu 30. 



Bessie B.— Poet. D. E Bow era's (Cuuimingsville, Tex.) English 

 setter bitch Bessie B. (Seidel's Frank— Dr. Getzwillei's Cora) to J. N. 

 Randner's Po^t (George >, Nov. 1. 



Cora— Frank. Dr. Getzwiller's (Goliad. Tex.) English setter bitch 

 Cora (Laveiack Chief ) to Rob't Seidel's Frank, Nov. 4. 



Bell Mont -Argus. C. T. Brnwntdl's (New Bedford, Mass,) Gordon 

 Fetter bitch Bell Mont (Shot— Judy) to his Aigus (imported Argus— 

 Zeaulah) Feb 17. 



Beauty— Dandy. C. T. Brownell's (New Bedford, Mass.) pug 

 bitch Beauty (Jim— Beauty) to E. Pratt's Dandy (imported Fort- 

 Dido), Feb. 17. 



Heidel— Rudolph II. Chequasset Kennels' (Lancaster, Mass.") St. 

 Bernard bitch Heidel (Caesar— Nun) to their imported Ruaolph II. 

 (Cad wallader — Myra), Feb. 7. 



Passion— Foreman. Rosecroft Kennels' ( Birmingham, Conn.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Passion (Prince— Pebble) to C. Fred Crawford's Fore- 

 man ( Dashing Monarch— Fairy II ), Feb. 7. 



Pearl Flue— Gun. Chas. York's (Bangor, Me.) Llewelliu setter Pearl 

 Blue (Royal Blue -Dryad) to his Gun (Gladstone— May B.), Dec. 14. 



Bess— Bramble. C. J. Moffltt's (Garrielc', N. Y.) Gordon setter bitch 

 Bes., (H. G. Scudder's Grant— T. H. Tilden's Nellie) to E. B. Dusen- 

 bury's Bramble (Dr. Aten's Glen— E. B. Dusenbury's Gypsy), Feb. 11. 



Alice— Chief. J. C. Langran's (Ynnkers. N. Y ) Irish setter bitch 

 Alice (Glencho— Juno) to Max Wenzel's Chief (A.K.R, 231). 



Doe-Chief. Max Wenzel's (Hoboken, N. J ) Irish setter bitch Doe 

 (Buck— Floss) to his < 'bief (A.K.R, 231). 



Muggs -Pilot. E. Holly's (Rhinebeck, N. Y.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Muggs to Ideal Kennels' Pilot. Feo. 9. 



Alice— Dandy Zulu. E. Holly's (Rhinebeck, N. Y.) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Alice to Ideal Kennels' Dandy Zulu, Feb. 11. 



Scooly— Pilot. A. L. Raub's (New London, Conn.) cocker spaniel 

 bitcti Scoo'ry to Ideal Kennels' Pilot. Feb. IS. 



Darkie-Obn II. P. Cullen's (Salmon Falls. N. H.) black cocker 

 spaniel bitch Darkie (A.K.K. 250) to J. P. Willey's Obo II. ( A.K.R. 432), 

 Jan 18. 



Lizzie- Marchboy II W. F. Streeter's (Lehigh Tannery, Pa.) beagle 

 bitch Lizzie. (Ringwood— Norab) to bis Marchboy II. (A K.R. 2919), 

 Feb. 6. 



Jane— Bang Bang. Jacob Pentz's (Brooklyn, N. Y.) pointer bitch 

 Jane to Westminster Kennel Club's Bang Bang (A.K.R. 394). Feb. 6. 



Belle— Bang Bang. D. S. Gregory. Jr.. 2d's (.Jersey < ity. N. J.) 

 pointer bitch Belle (A.K.R, 208) to Westminster Kennel Club's Bang 

 Bang (A.K.R. 394). Jan. 19. 



Madge- Bang Bang. E. S Knapp"s (Bay Shore, L I.) pointer bitch 

 Madge' to Westminster Kennel Cluo's Bang Bang (A.K.R. 394), 

 Jan. 27. 



Zanetta—Bang Bang. W. F. Todd*s (Portland, Me.) pointer bitch 

 Zanelta to Westminster Kennel Club's Bang Bang (A.K.R. 394), 

 Feb. 2. 



Modesty— Bang Bang. F. P. Hitchcock's (New York) pointer bitch 

 Modesty (Croxteih— Trinket) to Westminster Kennel Club's Bang Bang 

 (A.K.R. 394|, Feb. 8. 



Citron— Comet. Westminster Kennel Club's ( Babylon. L. I ) pointer 

 bitch Citron (Bang Bang— Rose) to their Comet (Meteor— Trinket), 

 Feb. 20. ' 



Spinaivay—Bang Bang. Westminster Kennel Club's (Babylon, 

 L. I.) pointer bitch Spinaway (Garnet— Keswick) to their Bang Bang 

 (A.K.R. 391), Feb. 21. 



Polly— Comet. Westminster Kennel Club's (Babylon, L. I.) pointer 

 hitch ..Polly ( A.K.R. 212) to their Comet (Meteor-Trinket), Feb. 22, 

 WHELPS. 



jQF"" Not es must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



-' Dashing Belle. E. -W. Jester's (St. George's, Del ) English setter 

 bitch Dashing Belle . (A.K.R. 814), Feb. 13, seven (two dogs), by his 

 Glen "Rock ( A.K.R. 1(116). " . 



Nellie-. E. W. Jester's (St. George's, Del) Italian greyhound bitch 

 Nellie (Silk' Socks— Naughty')," Feb. 14, " three (two dogs), by imported 

 Diike. 



