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puppy. Allspice was much the best of ttte bitches, but Bl em- 

 ton Marigold, placed second, should not have been noticed. 

 She is a monkey faced specimen, with prick ears, and is faulty 

 in quarters; her legs and feet are good. Blemton Thyme, c, 

 is better than Marigold. These dogs are owned by Mr! August 

 Belmont, Jr. Blue Belle, vhc , should have been second. She 

 is fairly good in head, has plenty of bone, and is above the 

 average in body. She does not stand quite straight on her 

 pins, but will improve in this respect. Peep Bo, he, is also 

 better than the second-prize winner. Her faults are in head, 

 ears and legs. Of the ten bitches entered in this class six only 

 were shown. Trophy was the only wire-haired terrier entered. 

 He is a fairly good dog, rather wide in front and light in bone. 



COLLIES— (MR. MORTIMER). 



In the class for champion dogs, Ben Nevis was very proper- 

 ly placed over Roy-boy. They are well-known. Lady of the 

 Lake was alone in the bitch class. The open dog class was a 

 poor one. Bonnie Dunkeld, the winner, is a useful looking 

 dog, not quite up to first-class form in head, body, coat, legs, 

 feet or tail. Oscar II., second prize, is faulty in. eyes, ears, 

 hocks and shoulders. King Bruce, vhc, is faulty in ears and 

 tail and his coat is not straight. Rab. he. is not worth a eard 

 in any company. He is bad at almost every points and it was 

 with difficulty he moved around the ring. Lass O' Lowrie, 

 faulty in head, ears, tail and coat, was first in the bitch class. 

 The others did not deserve notice and are not show dogs. A 

 bad lot. Two dog puppies were shown. Tramp, awarded 

 first prize, was purchased by the judge for the Hempstead 

 Farm Co., before the class was passed on ; at least we were 

 so informed by the person in charge of him. He is faulty in 

 head, eyes and shouders. Frank, second prize, is faulty in 

 head but has a better coat than Tramp. Four bitches were 

 ehown. and of these Janet was correctly placed first. Popsie, 

 vhc, is rather soft in coat, but is a better bitch than Gladys, 

 winner of second, Madge, c, is a very poor specimen, not 

 worth a card in any company. 



BULLDOGS — (MR. MORTIMER). 



These classes were well represented, and the prize winners 

 are all known to our readers. The classes were well 

 bandied. 



BULL-TERRIERS — (MR. MORTIMER) . 



Victoria and Grand Duke were the entries in the. champion 

 class for heavy weights. The prize was given to Victoria, but 

 we think Grand Duke the better dog. There were four entries 

 in the open class, and Count again took the blue ribbon. 

 Grand Duchess, placed second, should have been first; she is 

 bett°r at both ends tban Count, and, barring a trifle too much 

 length in body, not much fault can be found with her. The 

 others were outclassed. Little Maargie, rather stouter all over 

 than Little Nell, beat her; it is a close thing between them; 

 bo'h are faulty in head and eves, and Maggie has the best of 

 it in legs and feet, while Nell is much the best in tail. White 

 Violet, first at New Haven, was the only puppy shown. 



BLACK AND TAN, ROUGH-HAIRED, DANDIE DINMONT, IRISH, BED- 

 LINGTON, SKYE, YORKSHIRE AND TOY TERRIERS— 

 (MR. MORTIMER). 



There was only one entry in the black and tan terrier 

 classes; a moderate specimen that was described in our New- 

 ark report. The prizes were withheld in the rough-haired 

 terrier class. Two Dandies were shown and were placed as 

 at New Haven, The only Irish terrier entered was absent, 

 and there were no Bedlingtons on view. Of the four Skves 

 entered only one, Highland Nellie, was deserving of notice; 

 she is faulty in head, ears and coat. Five Yorkshires were 

 shown in the two classes, but none of the winners are gocd 

 in either coat or color. Brightv, one of Mr. Dan O'Shea's "half 

 Irish and half Scotch (a good cross) was the only entry. 



PUGS— (MR. MORTIMER). 



Bradford Ruby, in grand trim, was alone in the champion 

 class. Four of the five entries turned up in the open dog 

 class, and a poor lot they were. Mr. Mortimer got things 

 badly mixed. Puck, the first prize winner, was catalogued 

 as weighing 20 pounds. We should say he weighed nearer 30 

 pounds. He does not show the slightest particle of pug 

 character, has a long, wolfish head, and stands like a bull- 

 dog in front. He should not receive notice in any pug class. 

 Dude, placed second, is a much smaller dog, although he is 

 catalogued as weighing 20 pounds. He is a plain animal, 

 faulty all over, and should not have been noticed. Thun- 

 der, vhc, and Dick, he, were the only pugs in the class. 

 The former should have scored a very easy win. While he 

 is not a good one, he is worth all the other dogs in the class. 

 Dick was second at Newai k. 



TOY SPANIELS— (MR. MORTIMER). 



King Pippin was alone in the class for Blenheims, and 

 Roscius had the King Charles class to himself. These dogs 

 are well known. 



MEXICAN HAIRLESS— (MR. MORTIMER). 



Me Too, Judge and Nellie were the entries in this class, 

 and they were placed as at New Haven. 



MISCELLANEOUS— (MR. MORTIMER). 



Four equal first prizes were awarded in the heavy weight 

 class to Sir Lucifer, an English bob-tail sheep dog (first at 

 New Haven), Black Bess, a poor specimen of the English 

 retriever, Nestor, a bloodhound (first at New Haven), and 

 Mollie, a fair Irish water spaniel, faulty in eyes. Onomoo, 

 another Irish water spaniel, was given vhc This dog is faulty 

 in head, tail and forelegs, and has some white on the chest. 

 Gyp, he, should not have been noticed. He is a very poor 

 specimen, and a class was provided for mastiffs. There were 

 two entries in the light weight class. First was given to 

 Charlie, a Prince Charles spaniel, faulty in muzzle, short in 

 coat, feather and frill, and too heavily marked. Cuckitt, 

 placed second, should not have been noticed in this class. 

 He is a toy terrier, and a class was provided for the breed. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS— (MR. MORTIMER). 



Minnie, placed first and catalogued as weighing Ti pounds, 

 is too heavy, and is faulty in body and quarters. The New 

 Haven winner was second. The others were outclassed. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Several mistakes were made in the distribution of these 

 prizes. We have always said of Merchant Prince that he is a 

 good dog, but he is not nearly so good as Duke of Leeds. The 

 latter shows much more character, has a much grander head 

 and expression, stands better on his legs, and is infinitely 

 superior in coat, color and markings. Merchant Prince 

 stands a trifle higher at the shoulder, and carries his tail 

 better, but such points should never be allowed to outweigh 

 the more important characteristics of the breed. We feel 

 sure that if the judge will again examine the two dogs, he 

 will agree with us that Duke of Leeds is vastly superior to 

 Merchant Prince. Memnon begius to show age, and we agree 

 with Mr. Mortimer in placing Mother Demdike first. The 

 deerhound puppy prize should have gone to Ramona instead 

 of Braie. Lady Stewart was not the best foxhound shown, 

 and Grand Duchess should have won the special for the Lest 

 bull-terrier, There were a dozen better fox-terrior dogs than 

 Splauger. The prize shoidd have gone to Bacchanal. Mr. 

 Thayer and Mr. Belmont showed better kennels than the 

 Messrs. Rutherfurd. 



ADDITIONAL AWARDS. 

 R»bin Adair won champion prize in small pointer dog class. The 



com. and com. 



BEAGLES. - Over 12m.— Champion: A, H. Wakefield & Co.'s Little 

 Duke.— Open- Dogs: 1st, H. P. Sehellha*s's Trailer; 2d, A. H. Wakt- 

 field & Co.'s Leader. VVry high com., W. H. Child's Tony Weller. 

 High com., E. E. & H. W. Lore's Flute L. 



In pug puppies, first prize was given to E. C. Wander's unnamed. 

 In basset, hounds, Cana.ce, the only entry, was absent. In miscel- 



laneous large class, F. R. Qildersleve's Black Bess was equal first in- 

 stead of 8. Scoviile's Jack, and W. Ehlers's Onomoo was very high 

 com. In the small class, Cuckitt was flrst and Charlie second. 



SPECIAL PRIZES. 



Mastiffs.— Best kennel, Winlawn Kennel. Best pair. Homer and 

 Prussian Princess : best American bred, Homer ; best dog or bitch, 

 Prussian Princess 



St. Bernards.— Rough-coated : best dog: or bitch, Merchant 

 Prince , best bitch. Miranda ; smooth-coated, best dog or hitch 

 (two), I>lia ; best puppy. Lorti ; best in open classes, Apollo. 



Greyhounds.— Best kennel, H. W. Smith ; best dog or bitch, 

 Mother Demdike. 



Pointers.— Best kennel, Graphic Kennel ; best dog or bitch, 

 Graphic ; best in open classes. Graphic ; best small. Bracket. 



English Setters —Best kennel, Biackstone Kennel ; best dog or 

 bitch, Kockinarbam ; best dog in open class. Mack B. ; best bitch in 

 open class, Vixen III.; best with field trial record, Foreman; best 

 brsce. Foreman and Plantagenet. 



Gordon Setters.— Best dog or bitch (three), Royal Duke ; best 

 puppy. Flv. 



Irish Setters.— Best kennel, Dr. Wm. Jarvis ; best dog or bitch 

 (two), Elcho Jr.; best bitch, Molly Bawn ; be3t red native setter, 

 Josie. 



Beagles.— Best kennel, A. H. Wakefield & Co.; best over twelve 

 inches. Twinkle; best under twelve inches (two), March Boy and 

 Magnet scored the same. 



Deerhounds.— Best kennel, J. E. Thayer; best in open classes, 

 Chieftain; best puppy. Braie. 



Bull-Terriers.— Best bull terrier (three). Count; best bitch, Grand 

 Ducbps>. 



Fos-Terriers.— Best exhibit, L & W. Rutherfurd; best kennel, L 

 & W. Rutherfurd; best dog- or bitch, Richmond Olive; best in open 

 Classes, Splauger; best American bred, Nina. 



Collies —Best dog- or bitch (two), Ben Nevis; best bitch. Lady of 

 the Lake; best puppy. Tramp; best bob-tailed. Sir Lucifer. 



Cocker Spaniels — Best doe: or bitch, Shina; best bitch Shina; best 

 in open classes, Yeun>r Obo; best bitch puppy, Susette. Bt-st fox- 

 hound, Lady Stewart. Best kennel bulldogs, J. E. Thayer; best in 

 open diss, Bellona. Best pug. Bradford Ruby; best in open class, 

 Lady Flossie. Largest dog. Merchant Prince. Best Mexican hairless, 

 Mo Too; second best, Judge. Best King Charles spaniel, Roscius. 

 Best. Skye terrier, Highland Nellie. Best retriever, W. Tallman's 

 Flash. 



THE BUFFALO DOG SHOW. 



[From a special correspondent]. 

 Editor Forest and Stream. 



The dog show held here this week under the auspices of the 

 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, has been a 

 great success financially, and the Society have realized a 

 handsome amount. The building is commodious and the 

 management was first-class. The weather was delightful, and 

 immense crowds attended the show. There were 235 entries ; 

 many of them were ordinary specimens, although there were 

 quite a number of fairly good animals shown. There were 

 some fair mastiffs, a few middling St. Bernards, one good 

 Newfoundland, a few fair setters, two or three good pointers 

 and two nice collies. There was a fine display of greyhounds 

 and foxhounds. The terriers were a mixed lot with few well- 

 bred ones, except two good Dandies. The judges were Messrs. 

 John Davidson, Monroe, Mich., and John Hammond, Thorald, 

 Ont. Following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.— Dogs: 1st, Buffalo Eat Manufacturing Co.'s Hero; 2d, 

 J. D. vYuVon's Prince; 3d, J S. Metcalf's Giant, Bitchts: 1st. G. S. 

 Metcalf's Vic; 2d. G. S. Metcalf's Lady Nelson. Puppies: 1st. Llllie 

 D. Milburn's Max; 2d, E. E. Welch's Ward; 3d. Gustav Fleisebmann's 

 Homeo. 



ST. BERNARDS. — Rough-Coated— Dogs: 1st. J. H. Schifferin's 

 Barry; 21, C. Ransom's Pius; 3d, A. Meldrum's Hero. Bitches: 1st, 

 A. Meldrum's Leo: 2d. O. S. Laycoek'i Maida. Puppies: 1st. R. 

 L. Williams's Reginald; 2d, R. Evans, Jr.'s, Bruce II ; 3d, C. F. Kopp's 

 Nora — Smooth-coated— Bitches: 1st, J. P. Davis's Beatrix. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS.— 1st, G. Barrett's Rich; 2d, Miss A. Powell's 

 Neptune. 



GREYHOUNDS— l<=t. A. S. Washburne's Nellie; 2d, Ph. Horn's 

 Lady; 3d, F. Stettenbenz's Belle. 



POINTER'S. -Dogs: 1st. J. Koch's Jeff; 2d, L D. Runisey's Doncaster 

 3d, Omega's Prince of Orange. Puppies: 1st, Omega's Flint; 2d, E. H. 

 Rounds's Spot; 3d, W. G Killhoffer's Budge. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, T. S Coburn's Noble Philip; 2d, 

 B B Lansing's Lord Lynwood; 3d, R. H. Smith's Rex Hydrogen. 

 Bitches: 1st. L D. Rumsey's Belle; 2a, H. M. Clay's Fannie. Pup- 

 pies: 1st, H. M. Clay's Fannie. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS. — Dogs: C. R. Wilson's Glenn; 2d, G. 

 S. Metcalfe's Grouse; 3d, T. S. Clark's Don Gordon. Bitchts: 1st, J. 

 C. Metcalfe's Josepbine; 2d, F. W. Caulkius's Beauty Gordon; 3d, E. 

 Fleming's Belle. Puppies: 1st. G. Bleist em's Snap; 2d, R. P, Wilson's 

 Bruce: 3J. G. FJeischoianu's Dash. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, F. A. Bell's Brakeman; 2d. F. A. 

 Bell's Conductor; 3d,F Sibley's Don. Bitches: 1st, G. Fleisebmann's 

 Belle. Puppies: 1st, J. W. Brown's Sultan; 2d, T. C. Welch's Mug- 

 wump; 3d, G. H. Field's Fred. 



IRISH WATER SPANIELS — 1st, S. SomerviUe's Pete; 2d, C. M, 

 Graves's Milo; 31, W, M. Enos's Sport. 



FIELD SPANIELS.— Any Color Except Clumbers— Dogs: 1st. 

 Charles D Marshall's Rex; 2d. Park Kennel's Con; 3d, ParkKennels" 

 Dott. Bitches: 1st, J. B. Harrington's Anna Flirt; -.;d, R. W. Met- 

 calf's Lady; 3d, Harvey H. Johnson's Fan. 



COCKER SPANIELS. — Black— Dogs; 1st. Chas. E. Lewis's Sambo; 

 2d. H. E. Philip's Sport. Baches: 1st and 3d. Charles E. Lewis's 

 Black Diana and Topsy.— Black Puppies— 1st, Charles C. Hampel's 

 Jack; 2d, Rev. J. W. Brown's Jet.— any other Color— Dogs: 1st, 

 James P. White. Jr.'s Fritz. Bitches: 1st, James ('.Evans's Venus- 

 ad. S. H. Cowles's Flora. Puppies: 1st and 2d, Charles C. Hampel's 

 Speed and Flora. 



FOXHOUNDS.— 1st and 2d, John D. Kamman's Tramp and Ladv 

 K.; 3d, W. B. Dieffennach's Rattler. 



BEAGLES.— Dogs: 1st, C. C. Rupple"s Trimmer. Bitches: 1st, Park 

 Kennels' Tiny. Poppies: 1st, Mrs. Matthew Wasser's Ginger. 



FOX- 

 mann's 

 Foxy; 



2d and 3d, H. B. Cilley's Jack and Jill. 



COLLIES.— Dogs: 1st, Dr, B. Folwell's Bruce; 2d. A. F. Payne's 

 ; 3d, A. Meldrum's Roy. Puppies— 1st, Julia T. Sherman's Rod- 

 erick Dhu. 



BULL-TERRIERS. -1st, J. N. Powell's Patsy ; 2d, H. J. McCartney's 

 Jim ; 3d, C. W. Miller's Sam. 



-;2d, 



ROUGH-HAIRED TERRIERS. -1st, Grace Fobush's Leo"; 2d, A W 

 Horton's Buzz. 

 SCOTCH TERRIERS.— 1st, W. Harrington's Bargo. 

 DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS. — 1st, J. Rae's Bobbie Burns- 2d 

 Mrs. J . Rae's Elsa. 



THE FOX-TERRIER CLUB'S COAT OF ARMS. 



BELOW will be found the coat of arms of the Fox-Terrier 

 Club. The design is neat and appropriate. The legend 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS. — 1st. W. E. Cameron's — 

 R. and F. Inglehart's Daisy; 3d, Mrs. E. C. W. O'Brien's Fly. 



8K"SE TERRIERS.— 1st, J. E. Marshall's Denis; 2d, D. Mcintosh's 

 Jesse; H. (J. Laverack's . 



PUGS.— Dogs: 1st, Mrs. L. Doty's Bobbie Sbafto; 2d, Mrs. Townsend 

 Davis s Fritz; 3d, Mrs. L. Doty's Sprigot. Bitches: 1st, -j>usiav Fleiseb- 

 mann's Beauty. Puppies - Is-.t, Mrs. A. J. Wright's Bunch; 2d Mrs C 

 Daniels's Towser; 3d, Sister Louise's Gipsy. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.— 1st, Mrs. W. P. Henry's Buz-fuz; 2d C 

 B. Cook's Nellie; 3d, P. C. Cornell's Crab. ^ 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS. — 1st, Mrs, C. F. Bingham's Daisy. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.— 1st, Mrs. S. N. Brayton's Beauty; 23. 

 Marjone N. Noye's Roscoe; 3d, M. W. Kammerer's Roxy. 



POODLES.— German— First, Julius Dorn's Nellie; 2d, Julius Dora's 

 Bruno; 3d, Richard John's Curly. French — 1st, J. S. Williams's 

 Pmkey. 



GREAT DANES.— 1st, Gustav Fleischmann's Jack; 2d, Agnes Loeh 

 felm's Jessie; 3d, N. P. Hickley's Turk. 



MISCELLANEOUS.-lst, N. A, Dane's Mexican hairless dog Jip; 2d, 

 Frank Mauermann's Spitz ; 3d, Annie Gail's Colcnel Witzelben. 



ST. LOUIS DOG SHOW, — Editor Forest and Stream: The 

 judges selected for our show are: Major J. M. Taylor, Cleve- 

 land, O., pointers, English setters, hounds and beagles; Mr. W. 

 H Pierce, Peekskill, N. Y., Irish and Gordon setters: Mr. J. 

 H. Naylor, Chicago, LI., all other classes. The entries are 

 coming in fast. We have nearly one hundred special prizes 

 so far, with more coming in daily. Please announce that en- 

 tries close May 8.— Geo. Munson, Manager, 



was undoubtedly suggested by a judge of the breed just after 

 deciding upon the merits of a well-matched brace. 



ENTRIES FOR THE NEW YORK DOG SHOW. — The 

 entries for the New York dog show number 995. The differ- 

 ent classes are represented by 45 mastiffs, 85 St. Bernards, 12 

 Newfoundlands, 14 Great Danes, 25 greyhounds, 15 deer- 

 hounds, 85 pointers, 93 English setters, 37 black and tan set- 

 ters, 65 Irish setters, 77 spaniels, 15 foxhounds, 27 beagles, 4 

 basset hounds, 7 dachshunde, 80 fox-terriers, 100 collies, 21 

 bulldogs, 24 bull-terriers, 6 black and tan terriers, 2 hard- 

 haired, 3 Dandie Dinmont, 4 Irish, 8 Bedlington, 7 Skye, 19 

 Yorkshire and 8 toy terriers, 28 pugs, Ifi King Charles, 3 "Blen- 

 heim, 5 Japanese, 10 Prince Charles and ruby spaniels, 6 Italian 

 greyhounds, 15 poodles and 18 miscellaneous. 



DOG SHOW AT WILKESBARRE. — Wilkesbarre, Pa., 

 April 20, 1886.— Editor Forest and Stream: The Ninth Regi- 

 ment, N. G. P., have decided to give a bench show of dogs in 

 connection with their fair, to be held in this city May 25, 26 

 and 27. Entries to close May 15, Mr. James Watson has 

 kindly consented to act as judge, and will handle most of the 

 classes. It is expected that Mr. W. F. Streeter, of Lehigh 

 Tannery, will judge some classes, and that R. M. Lindsay, 

 Esq., of Scranton, will also officiate. Although rather late 

 in the season, it is hoped that this snow may receive such 

 support as will contribute to the increase of the armory 

 fund, and encourage the admirers of dogs in this section to 

 make it a permanent institution. — W. H. Tuck, Secretary. 



VERERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW JER- 

 SEY. — At a meeting held a few days ago at Morristown, Dr. 

 Wm. B. E. Miller, of Camden, was re-elected president, and 

 Dr. Wm. Herbert Lowe, of Paterson, State Veterinary Sur- 

 geon, was re-elected secretary. The Association is incorpor- 

 ated under the act of the Legislature for the promotion of 

 veterinary science and art, and has already done much in ad- 

 vancing the interests of the profession throughout the State 

 of Ne w Jersey. 



BEAGLE SPECIAL AT PITTSBURGH. — Cleveland, O., 

 April 15.— Editor Forest and Stream: In your list of awards 

 of the Pittsburgh show you give champion Bannermau the 

 prize for the best beagle under 12 inches. Will you please cor- 

 rect that, as Mrs. C. E. White's beagle bitch Bonnie won it.— 

 Mrs. C. E. White. 



SETTER DOG LOST.— Strayed or stolen on March 30, a 

 large white and orange English setter dog. Orange head and 

 ears, large orange spot on back and small one on side. A 

 liberal reward will be paid for information that will lead to 

 his return. Address C. A. Tuttle, Newmarket, N. H. 



THE CLEVELAND DOG SHOW.— There are three hundred 

 and forty entries for the dog show to be held at Cleveland 

 next week. 



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 of 

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

 each form (200), bound, for retaining duplicates, sent postpaid, 30c. 

 NAMES CLAIMED. 



J3F° Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Duchess. By City View Kennels. New Haven, Conn., for silver fawn 

 pug bitch, whelped March 16, 1886, by Little Duke (Gallant - Gipsey) 

 out of Lady Cloudy (Max— Lady Flora). 



Lady Claire. B/ City View Kennels, New Haven. Conn., for silver 

 fawn pus: bitch, whelped March IG. 188(5, by Little Duke (Gallant— 

 Gipsey) out of Lady Cloudy (Max— La^y Flora). 



Nina. By City Vi«w Kennels, New Haven, Conn., for silver fawn 

 pug bi ch, wh«-lped March 16 1886. by Little Duke (Gallant— Gipsey) 

 out of Lady Cloudy (Max— Lady Flora). 



Ko-Ko. By City View Kennels, New Haven, Conn., for silver fawn 

 pug dog, whelped March 16, 1886, by Little Duke (Gallant -Gipsey) 

 out of Lady Cloudy (Max— Lady Flora) 



Lulu. By Citv View Kennels, New Haven, Conn., for silver fawn 

 pug bitch, whelped March 16. 1886, by Little Duke (Gallant— Gipsey) 

 out of Lady Cloudy (Max— Lady Flora). 



Waverly Daisy. By J. W. Rushforth. Yonkers, N. Y.. for orange 

 and white cocker spaniel bitch, whelped May, 1885, pedigree un- 

 known. 



Merlin, by Thos. Jackson, Metuchen, N. J., for black and white 

 ticked Llewellin setter dot', whelped Nov. 11, 1885, by Gun (A.K R 

 1538) out of Morning Star (A.K.R. 1541). 



Marked-Eyed Kitt. By Geo. W. Dixon, Worcester, Mass., for white 

 bull-terrier bitch, whelped March 14, 1886, by Dutch, Jr. (Dutch— Ne'b 

 out of Nellie (Rebel -Kitt II ). 



Dutchman. By Geo. W. Dixon, Worcester, Mass.. for white bull- 

 terrier aoer, whelped March 14,1886, by Dutch, Jr. (Dutch— Nell) out 

 of Nellie (Rebel-Kitt II ). 



Jingo. By E. W. Jester. St. George's, Del., for fawn Italian grey- 

 hound dog, whelped Feb. 7, 1886, by imported Duke out of Nellie (Siik 

 Socks— Naughty i. 



Glen Arma. By E W. Jester, St. George's, Del., for lemon bel ton 

 English setrer dog, whelped Jau. 29, 1886, by Glen Rock (A.K R. 1616) 

 out of Armida (Leices er— Pocahontas). 



Owen. By Clarence Saekett, Rye. N. Y., for red Irish setter dog, 

 wnelped Aue. 4, 18S5, by Snap (Chief— Tilley) out of Di. 



Shela. By Lynn Kennels, Lynn, Mass , for liver cocker spaniel 

 bitch, whelped March 30, 1886, by Beau (E. 9.278) out of Bessie Obo 

 (Obo II.— Hornell Ruby). 



Ailsa and Lady B. By Lynn Kennels. Lynn, Mass., for black 

 cocker spani 1 bitches, whelped March 30, 1886, by Beau (E. 9,276) out 

 of Bessie Obo (Obo II.— Hornell Ruby). 



Beaumont. By Lynn Kennels. Lynr, Mass., for black and while 

 cocker spaniel do?, whelped March 30, 1886, by Beau (3D. 9,276) out of 

 Bessie Obo (Obo II —Hornell Rubv). 



Mark C. By Henry Bass, Augusta, Ga., for lemon belton Laverack 

 setter dog, whelped Nov. 20, 1885, by Harry S. (A.K.R. 223) out of 

 Mary Kellelll (A.K.R. 1373) 



Birdie Croxteth. By R. W. Houghton, Milwaukee, Wis., for liver 

 white and ticked pointer bitch, whelped Dec. 3. 1885, by Royal Crox- 

 teth (Croxteth— Countess Rival) out of Birdie (King Bow— Chess) 



Jobo. By 0. S Davol, Warren R. I., for solid black cocker spaniel 

 dog, whelped Aug. 29, 1885, by Obo II. (A.K.R. 433) out of Darkie 

 (•A...K..R. 250). 



American Cocker Kennels. By Wm. West, Camden, N. J., for his 

 cocker spaniel kennels. 



BRED. 



S3?" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Bess— Bradford Ruby. R. W. Maguire's (Milwaukee, Wis.) pug bitch 

 Bess (Napoleon- Beauty) to City View Kennels' Bradford Ruby (Lovat 

 —Jenny). Feb. 17. 



Lady Cloudy Little Duke. City View Kennels' (New Haven. Conn.) 

 pug bitch Lady Cloudy (Max— Lady Flora) to Little DUke (Gallant— 

 Gipsey). Jan. 16 



Beauty— Master Tragedy. City View Kennels' (New Haven. Conn.) 

 pug bitch Beauty (Hecksher— Daisy) to their Master Tragedy (Max- 

 Lady Flora), March 9 and 12. 



Pinkey— Bradford Ruby, T. H. Adams's (Paw tucket. R. I.) pug 

 bitch Pmkey (Elchc-Raoket) to City View Kennels' Bradford Ruby 

 (Lovat— Jenny), March 21. J 



