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[July 8, 1886. 



or mustard poultice over the region of the liver are indicated. 

 Opium to allay pain may be required; the dose must at first 

 be small and gradually increased as the symptoms demand; 

 the dose of the sulphate of morphia for a foxhound or pointer 

 is from 1-12 to % of a grain, to be repeated as often as neces- 

 sary. 



It is very important that dogs dying of hepatitis, especially 

 in tropical countries, should be "posted," and the liver care- 

 fully examined for flukes; the parasites being preserved if 

 found, and tbe lesions produced noted. More knowledge ou 

 this subject is much needed by comparative pathologists and 

 veterinarians. 



The winged fluke of the dog (Holostoma alatum) is of but 

 little clinical importance. It inhabits the small intestines and 

 is rare. 



The development of the trematoda is even more complex 

 than that of the hydatid tapeworms. The life history of the 

 conjoined fluke has not yet been fully demonstrated, but 

 doubtless it closely resembles the other flukes in its meta- 

 morphoses. 



The Distoma militare, found in the snipe and curlew, has 

 perhaps been the most fully studied of any of the flukes. The 

 Distoma produces eggs of an oval shape, from which hatch 

 free-swimming, ciliated embryos. The embryos show as soon 

 as hatched the rudiments of the redia form, which is pro- 

 duced in the interior of the organism by "budding." This 

 larva finally loses its cilia and becomes a simple redia or germ 

 sack. This form is provided with a mouth, gullet and diges- 

 tive sack; it lives attached as a parasite to the bodies of cer- 

 tain water snails (Paludina). In the body cavity of the redia 

 now appear numerous vesicles, and these rapidly develop 

 into new larval forms known as cer caries. They finally burst 

 through tbe wall of the redia and emerge as free-swimming 

 forms. 



The cercaria form has a long tail with lateral membranous 

 expansions, with which it swims after the manner of a tad- 

 pole. After a short existence as a free swimming organism 

 this cercaria or larval Distoma bores its way into the body of 

 a water snail. The tail now drops off, and the body becomes 

 surrounded with a structureless cyst wall; here the larva re- 

 mains quiescent until introduced into a new and appropriate 

 host. When a snail thus infested is swallowed by a water 

 bird, the cyst wall is digested and the embryo is set free 

 within the alimentary canal of the bird. Sexual organs now 

 rapidly develop within the parasite, and it soon becomes a 

 mature Distoma militare, and again produces eggs to propa- 

 gate its many-formed race. 



Several generations of rediai occur in some species of tre- 

 matoda. A consideration of the zoological history of the 

 canine trematoda concludes this sketch of the entozoa of the 

 domestic dog. A few exceedingly rare or doubtful forms have 

 not here been mentioned, notably the several species and 

 varieties of pit-headed tapeworms (Bothriocephalus) which 

 are occasionally found in dogs; the B. latus is probably the 

 only species found in English and American dogs. The latter 

 species attains the length of twenty-five feet and is introduced 

 into the intestinal canal by eating raw fish which contain the 

 cysticera of this parasite. Only the entozoa of clinical im- 

 portance have been described at length in these papers. 



Our knowledge of many species is still very deficient, and 

 the importance to comparative as well as human medicine 

 of making post mortem examinations of animals possibly dead 

 of parasitic disease and experimental studies is very great. 



In my next paper the external parasites of the dog will be 

 fully discussed and described. R. W. S. 



A FRAUDULENT MEDAL. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



A very glaring fraud has lately come under my notice. The 

 late Pittsburgh show off ered silver medals as second prize in 

 several classes. I recently had one of these analyzed, and it 

 contains no silver whatever, being principally tin and lead ! 

 This is the most palpable, outrageous fraud I have yet met 

 with. To offer a silver medal which would be worth probably 

 $3.50, and give a pewter one worth two cents, is abominable. 

 The recipient of this particular medal had to pay 35 cents 

 expressage on two cents worth of metal. Of oourse the soci- 

 ety may be a victim and may have paid for real silver medals; 

 but in that case they owe it to themselves and their exhibitors 

 to bring the swindler to justice and get the real thing. If they 

 are not the victim, then I am sorry to say that somebody is 

 in a very unenviable position. I may say that I am convinced 

 that some of the committee will be as much surprised at this 

 disclosure as you will be. That you may have the evidence of 

 vour eyes on this matter, I send you the medal in question. 



. W. Wade. 



Hoi/ton, Pa., June 26. 



[We have examined the medal sent us by Mr. Wade, as well 

 as others sent us by winners at Pittsburgh, and find them all 

 alike. The metal of which they are made is very similar to 

 pewter. It consists of lead, tin, zinc, with a slight trace of 

 copper.] 



A SINGULAR INCIDENT. — Editor Forest and Stream: I 

 had a little experience with my house dogs this evening which 

 struck me as rather curious. My cocker bitch Dottie Stubbs 

 has been boycotted for a season, and to-day was brought into 

 the house for the first time in f our weeks. During her ab- 

 sence we have placed in the library a red foxskin, mounted 

 as a mat. She immediately took her position beside it and 

 guards it most carefully, never taking her eyes from it if one 

 of the other dogs comes into the room. My black cocker 

 Jobo and she have always been great friends; but it is no use, 

 if he shows his head in the room there is trouble. Thinking it 

 might be a dislike for Jobo, I let two setters in. Eveiy hair 

 stood on end, and I saw prospects of a fight in the near future; 

 so I let them out again. While I am writing this letter she is 

 lying beside the mat, with one eye on the black dog in my 

 easy chair. If she lay on the skin, I should think she was 

 jealous of her bed; but she never steps on it. I once owned a 

 cocker bitch that took a pair of beagle pups under her care 

 and would allow no dog near them. But this is my first expe- 

 rience with a common mat. Is it because of its resemblance 

 to a dog? I wonder if any of your readers have had a like 

 experience.— C. S. D. (Warren, R. I.). 



THE MILWAUKEE DOG SHOW. —Milwaukee, Wis., July 

 1.— Editor Forest and Stream: Entries for the Milwaukee 

 bench show are coming in apace. They close on the 10th 

 inst. The secretary requests residents to send in their entries 

 at once, in order to avoid the inevitable rush after J uly 5. 

 Milwaukee is noted for having the best class of non-sporting 

 dogs of any city in the West. A fine special prize has been 

 contributed to the club to be awarded to the best pit bull- 

 terrier, Class 104. This class will be judged by a resident of 

 Milwaukee. Great praise is due to Mr. John D. Olcott for his 

 admirable management of our last bench show, as well as for 

 his efforts in engineering the coming one. Mr. Olcott is never 

 so happy as when ministering to the enjoyment of others, and 

 he has made sacrifices of time and money in getting up and 

 conducting those popular shows, which entitle him to the 

 gratitude of all who love and admire that most faithful of all 

 animals — the dog. — M. J. Egan. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



No Kotlce Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



DicK, Philadelphia — A pointer pup bas a very ugly looking skin 

 over his eyes. The eye is red close in and gradually turning to white; 

 it is the same in both eyes. Ans. Drop a tew drops of solution of 

 sine sulphate in the eye (strength, two grains to ounce ©I water; each 

 tnorning. If not well in a week write again. 



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 

 200 of any one form, bound, for retaining duplicates, sent postpaid, 

 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 £3F° Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Jefferson, Gold Medal, Vixen, East Lake Beauty, Bed Stocking and 

 East Lake Flora. By Geo. Gillivan, West Jefferson, O., for pugs, 

 two dogs and four bitcbes, whelped April 20, 1886, by Bradford Ruby 

 out .of Flossy (A.K.R 2350). 



Tinfoil, Gold Nugget. .East Lake Lilly and Pride of East Lake. By 

 Geo. Gillivan, West Jeffersen, O., for pups, two dogs and two bitches, 

 whelped May 29, 1886, by Treasure (A.K.R. 472) out of Peggie (A.K.R. 



Toney and Lillie. By Frank F. Dole. New Haven, Conn., for white 

 bull-terriers, dog and bitch, whelped May 28, 1886, by Count (A.K.R. 

 3178) out of White Violet (A.K.R. 3799). 



Countess. By Frank F. Dole, New Haven, Conn., for white bull- 

 terrier bitch, whelped April 2, 1886, by Count (A.K.R. 3178) out of 

 Young Venom (A.K.R. 2793). 



Lady Isabella. By C. W. Littlejohn, Leesburg, Va., for lemon and 

 white pointer bitch, whelped May 27, 1886, by Fritz (A.K.R. 1351; out 

 of Virginia (A K.R. 135?). 



yordeck. By Her vey E. Parker. Groveland. Mass., for lemon and 

 white pointer dog, whelped April 7, 1886, by Toots (A.K R. 21) out of 

 Pes' (A K.R. 3479). 



Glenmore. By Dr. D. S. Woodworth, Fhcbburg, Mass , for red 

 Irish setter dog. whelped May 10, 1886, by Glencho (Elcho-Noreen) 

 out of Lady Norah (Korv O'More— Norah O'Mnre). 



Judy Obo. By Geo. E. Browne, Dedham, Mass.. for black cocker 

 spaniel bitch, whelped Oct. 17, 1884, by Obo n. (Farrow's Obo— Chloe 

 II.) out of Daisy Zulu (Zulu— imported Sweep. 



Bannerboy. By Mrs. C. E. White, Cleveland. O . for white, black 

 and tan beagle dog. whelped April 18 18*6. by Bannerman (Marehboy 

 — Dewdrop)out of Mvrtle (Minstrel— Handmaid). 



Ollie Gladstone. By G. F. Clark. 8*. George's, Del., for black, 

 white and tan English setter bitch, whelped May 24, 1886, by Rex 

 Gladstone (Koyal Gladstone— Mollie Druid) out of Pride of Delaware 

 (Carlowilz- Ollie). 



Melton. By Terra Cotta Kennels, Toronto, Ont , for white, with 

 black head, greyhound dog, whelped Feb. 28, 1886, by Memnon (Ca- 

 liph—Polly) out of Stealing Away. 



Marchniont. By Terra Cotta Kennels, Toronto, Ont., for black and 

 white greyround nog, whelped Feb. 28, 1886, by Memnon (Caliph- 

 Polly) out of Stealing Away. 



' Middlemarch and Mentor. By Terra Cotta Kennels. Toronto, Ont., 

 for fawn and white greyhound dogs, whelped Feb. 28, 1886, by Mem- 

 non (Caliph — Polly) out of Stealing Away. 



Troubador, Rossi fer, Tremont, Peveral, Bosa II., Barbelle, Miss 

 Bracket, Atillaand Idella. By J. H. Phelan, Jersey City, N. j„ for 

 liver and white pointers, four dogs and five bitches, whelped June 80, 

 1886, by Bracket (Graphic— Bloomo) out of Rosa (A.K R 1443). 



BRED. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Syren -Glen. J. H. Thomas's (Haverhill, Mass.) Irish setter bitch 

 Syren (Elcho— Rose) to Herbert Flint's Glen (Glencho— Lady Edith), 

 June 27. 



Meg— Rockingham. P. K. Dumaresq's (New York) English setter 

 bitch Meg (Tramp— Nina) to F. Windholz's Rockingham (Belthus— 

 Bess), June 19. 



Beldame — Bang Bang. Rulherford Stuyvesant's (New York) pointer 

 bitch Beldame to Westminster Kennei Club's Bang Bang (A.K R. 394), 

 May 16. 



Bessie Hazel— Bang Bang. W. C. Hazel's (Washington, D C.) 

 pointer bitch Bessie Hazel to Westminster Kennel Club's Bang Bang 

 (A K.B. 394), May 26. 



Erie— Bang Bang. T. F. Rivers's (Bridgeport. Conn.) pointer bitch 

 Erie to Westminster Kennel Club's Bang Bang (A K R. 391), April 1. 



Happy Medium— Bang Bang. F. R. Hitchcock's (New York) pointer 

 bitch Happy Medium (Croxte'th— Fan Fan) to Westminster Kennel 

 Club's Bang Bang (A.K.R 394). April 2. 



Luekystone-- Bang Bang. Westminster Kennel Club's (Babylon, 

 L. I ) pointer bitch Luekystone (Tory— Moonstone) to their Bang Bang 

 (A K.R. 394), April 16. 



Countess— Bang Bang. Westminster Kennel Club's ( Babylon. L I.) 

 pointer bitch Countess (Sensation— Lass) to their Bang Bang (A.K.R. 

 394). May 10. 



Pocahontas— Bang Bang. F. R. Hitchcock's (New York) pointer 

 bitch Pocahontas (Tramp— Grace) to Westminster Kenuel Club's Bang 

 Bang (A.K.R. 391), May 2. 



Lcdla Rookh—Bang Bang. Luke W.White's (Mahwah, N.J.) pointer 

 bitch Lollah Rookh (Sensation's Son— Grace) ;o Westminster Kennel 

 Club's Bang Bang (A.K R. 394), June 18. 



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

 L. I.) pointer bitch Mooonstone (Bang— Luna) to their Bang Bang 

 (A.K.R 394), June 2. 



Pearl Blue -Gun. Chas. York's (Bangor, Me.) English setter bitch 

 Pearl Blue (Royal Blue-Dryad) to his Gun (Gladstone— May ».), June 

 24 



Ida Nettles -Scot Free. Glencoe Collie Kennels' (East Bethlehem, 

 Pa.) collie bitch Ida Nettles (A.K.R. 2533) to their Scot Free (A.K.R. 

 3632), June 21, 



Jess— Johnny. Geo. Cbillas's (Toronto, Ont.) Clumber spaniel bitch 

 Jess (Jack— Jill) to F. H. F. Mercer's Johnny (Ben— Joan), July 1. 



Heather Lass— Argus H. A. H. Aldrich's (Melrose. Mass.) Gordon 

 setter biteh Heather Lass (Jack— Gipsey) to Geo. E. Browne's Argus 

 H. (Argus— Thayer's Beauty), July 1. 



Judy Obo— Shady. Geo. E. Browne's (Dedham, Mass.) co: ker span- 

 iel bitch Judy Obo (Obo II.— Daisy Zulu) to F. H. Perrin's Shady (Obo 

 n.— Darkie (A.K.R. 250), June 20. 



Jessica— Argus 11. Geo. E. Browne's (Dedhasn, Mass.) Gordon set- 

 ter bitch Jessica (Doane's Tom- Cremorne) to his Argus H. (Argus— 

 Thayer's Beauty). June 13. 



Lola— Spark Noble. A. E. Burche's (Washington, D. O.) English 

 setter bitch Lola (Rake -Fanny) to his Spark Noble (Count Noble— 



SP Vickr^— Spark Noble. A. E. Burche's (Washington, D. C.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Victoria (A.K.R. 1383) to his Spark Noble (Count 

 Noble— Spark), May 10. 



Grace-Lava Rock. M. Bell's (Washington, D. C.) English setter 

 bitch Grace to A. E. Burche's Lava Rock (A.K.R 369), May 7. 



Lena— Lava Rock. M. Bell's (Washington, D. C.) English setter 

 bitch Lena to A. E. Burche's Lava Rock (A.K.R. 369). May 10. 



Jennie-Lava Rock. Jos. Taft's (Washington, D. C.) English setter 

 bitch Jennie ( Dashing Laddie-Daisy) to A. E. Burche's Lava Rock 



^jm-Jeoewt^Fbi.' Surrey Kennels" (Ellicott City. Md.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Jill (A.K.R. 529) to A. Belmont, Jr.'s, Regent Vox (A.K.R. 3477), 

 May 26 



Surrey Nan— Stableford Joe. Surrey Kennels' (Ellicott City, Md.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Surrey Nan (A.K R, 1902) to F. Hoey's Stablefoid 

 Joe (Corinthian— Jenny), May 26. * ,-v* vf ^ f 



Surrey Clover— Mixture. Surrey Kennels' (Elbcott City, Md.) tox- 

 terrier bitch Surrey Clover (AK.R. 1899) to J. E. Thayer's Mixture 

 (Spice- Fairy III.), June 2. 



WHELPS. 



Notes must be sent en the Prepared Blanks. 



Revel III. Graphic Kennels' (Jersey City, N. J.l pointer bitch Revel 

 HI. (Graphic-Beryl), June 27, eight (five dogs), by their Donald (Bob 



~^onving Star. Chas. fork's (Bangor. Me.) English setter bitch 

 Morning Star (Dashing Dan— Daisy Starlight), June 24, eight (five 

 dogs), by his Gun (Gladstone— May B). " 



Trusty Gladstone. Geo. Jarvis's (New Ttork) English setter hitch 

 Trusty Gladstone (A.K.R. 1550), June 25, seven (fpur dogs), by A. M. 

 TuoKer's Dash HI. (Laverack's Old Blue Prince— Armstrong s Kate). 



MaudS. Geo. Jarvis's (New York) English setter bitch Maud S. 

 (A K.R. 2664), May 19, five (four dogs), by A. M. Tucker's Dash HI., 

 Jr. (Dash III.— Model Druid). . _ 



Luekystone. Westminster Kennel Club's (Babylon, L. I.) pointer 

 bitch Luekystone (Tory— Moonstone), June 18. nine (three dogs), by 

 then Bang Bang (A.K.R 394). . .. 



Maud Fisher. Fisher & Parkinson's (Middletown, Conn.) Irish set- 

 ter bitch Maud Fisher (Glencho— Vic), June 33, ten (five dogs), by Dr. 

 Jarvis's Sarsfield (Ganyowen— Curren's Belle II,). 



Beda. Mrs J. Grant's (West New Brighton, S. I.) St. Bernard bitch 

 Beda (Avalanche— Ursula), June 24, twelve (seven dogs), by B. B. 

 McGregor's Bosco II. (Irish Alp— Bella). 



Daphne K. Fred W. White's (Worcester, Mass.) pointer bitch 

 Daphne K. (Prince-Chip), June 19, five (one dog), by G. W. Armoy s 

 Bob (Price's Bang— Princess Kate) ; one bitch since dead . 



Little Nell. T?R.Varick's (Manchester. N. H.) bull terrier bitch 

 Little Nell (Little Victor— Daisy), July 3, five (four dogs), by Count 



m jl^NeU\ l \, J. Callahan's (New Haven, Conn.) English Better 



bitch Little Nell (Prince— Jolly May). June 4, seven, by W. B, Tall- 

 man's Mack B. (Dick Laverack— Twilight). 



Hilra. H. C. SeDman's (Leesburg, Va ) rnas'iff bitch Hilda (Hero 

 II.— Norah), June 16, ten (five dogs), by his Vulcan (Major— Nell). 



Virginia. C. W. Littlejohn 's (Leesburg. Va.) pointer bitch Virginia 

 (A.K.R. 1357), May 27, nine (two dogs), by his Fritz (A.K.R. idol). 



Jane. P. H. Adee's (Westchester, N. Y J pointer bitch Jane (Bang 

 Bang— Lill), June 26, ten (two dogs), by A. E. Godeffroy's Croxteth 

 (Bang— Jane). 



Rosa. J. H. Pbelan's (Jersey City, N. J) pointer bitch Rosa (A.K.R. 

 1443). June 30, ten (five dogs), by Graphic Kennels' Bracket (Graphic 

 —Bloomo). 



Daphne II. Essex Kennels' (Andover, Mass.) St. Bernard hitch 

 Daphne II, (A.K.R. 489), July 4, eight (five dogs), by their Essex 

 f-V-i^. -Ml). 



BALES. 



ESI*" Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Storm. Black, white and tan English setter dog, whelped Septem- 

 ber. 1882, by Carl out of Countess Vesta, by L. H. Mayott, Springfield, 

 Mass., to Chas. R. Hodge, Manchester, N. H. 



Cleopatra. Mastiff bitch, whelped May 6, 1886, by Ilford Caution 

 out of Countess, by E. H. Moore, Melrose. Mass.. to W. P. Stevenson, 

 New York. 



Vera. Liver and white pointer bitch, whelped July 17, 1889, by 

 Pete, Jr., ont of Roxey, by C. W. Tuttle, Pawtucket, R. I , to Chas, 

 A. Parker, Worcester, Mass. 



Ilford Caution— Bess whelp. Mastiff biteh, whelped May 7, 1886, 

 by E. H. Moore. Melrose, Mass., to L. A. Hall, Boston, Mass. 



Merchant Prince— Bernie V. whelps. St. Bernards, whelped April 

 23, 1886, by E. H. Moore Melrose, Mass., an orange and white bitch to 



C. I. Burr, South Framingham, Mass., and an orange tawny and 

 white bitch to Frederick Kimball, Worcester. Mass. 



Jefferson. Pug dog. whelped April 20, 1885, by Bradford Ruby out 

 of Flossy, by Geo. Gillivan, West Jefferson, O., to Miss Josie Holmes, 

 Cincinnati, O. 



Gold Medal. Pug dog, whelped April 20, 1886, by Bradford Ruby 

 out of Flossy, by Geo. Gillivan, West Jefferson, 6., to Clem Garr, 

 Richmond, Ind. 



Rubie F. Pug bitch, whelped July 18, 1885 (A.K R 3004), by Geo. 

 Gillivan, West Jefferson, O., to Geo. Scbaffner, Detroit, Mich. 



East Lake Flora. Pug bitch, whelped April 20. 1886, by Bradford 

 Ruby out of Flossy, by Geo, Gillivan, West Jefferson, O., to Frank 

 Hoe, same place. 



Red Stocking. Pug bitch.wheloed April 20, 1886. by Bradford Ruby 

 out of Flossy, by Geo. Gillivan, West Jefferson, O., to Frank Stapp, 

 Hope, Ind. 



Vixen. Pug bitch, whelped April 20, 1886, by Bradford Ruby out of 

 Flossy, by Geo. Gillivan, West Jefferson, O., 'to M. M. Murphy, Rip- 

 ley, O. 



East Lake Beauty. Pug bitch, whelped April 20, 1886, by Bradford 

 Ruby out of F!ossy, by Geo. Gillivan, West Jefferson, O , to R. M. 

 Conwav. Owensboro, Ky. 



Tinfoil. Pug dog.whelped May 29, 1886, by Treasure out of Peggie, 

 bv Ceo. Gillivau, West JelTerson; O., to K. M. Conway, Owensboro, 

 Ky. 



Gold Nugget. Pug dog, whelped May 29, 188S. by Treasure out of 

 Peggie, by Geo, Gillivan, West Jefferson, O., to Jacob Petery, Lou- 

 don, O. 



Pride of East Lake. Pug bitch, whelped May 29, 1886, by Treasure 

 out of Peggie, by Geo. Giltivan, West Jefferson, O , to Jos. R. Rich- 

 ards, Chicago, III. 



Mudcup and Harebell. Beagles, whelped April 29, 188C, by Blue 

 Cap II. out of Constance (A.K R. 2912), by Coffin, Zimmer & Co., 

 Glens Falls, N. Y, a white, black and tan dog and white, black, tan 

 and blue ticked bitch, to McFarland & Co., Meadville, Pa. 



Pansy Blossom. Black and tan Gordon setter bi^ch, whelped Janu- 

 ary, 1880, by Rep out of Nellie Horton, by Geo. E. Bro.vne , Dedham, 

 Mass., to Walter C. Drew, Cambridgeport, Mass. 



Bessie. Pug biteh, whelped Oct. 13. 1E86, by Bunny out of Judy, by 

 Henry O. Burdick, Springfield, Mass., to T. J. Flack, Washington, 



D. C. 



Beppo. Pug dog, whelped April 11, 1886, by Andy out of Daisy, by 

 Henry C. Burdick, Springfield, Mass., to A. F. Sepperley, Cambridge, 

 N. Y. 



Fawn. Fawn Italian greyhound dog, whelped May 2, 1886, by 

 Prince out of Bess, by Henry C. Burdick, Springfield, Mass., to Ed- 

 ward Richards, North Dana, Mass. 



Trump. Red setter dog. whelped May 2, 1886, by Joe out of Nell, by 

 Henry 0. Burdick, Springfield, Mass., to Peter Maloney, same place. 



Judy Obo. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Oct. 17, 1884, by 

 Obo n. out of Daisy Zulu, by J. E. Rothwell, Longwood, Mass., to 

 Geo. E. Browne, Dedham, Mass. 



Jessica. Black and tan Gordon setter bitch, whelped April, 1881, 

 by Doane's Tom out of Cremorne, by E. C. Alden, Dedham, Mass., to 

 Geo. E. Browne, same place. 



Nib. Black cocker spaniel dog, age unknown, by Beau out of 

 Darkie, by H. C, Bronsdon, Boston, Mass , to A. S. Marshall, Concord, 

 Mass. 



Yum Yum.. Black cocker spaniel hitch, whelped Feb. 23, 1886, by 

 Obo H. out of Fannie Obo, by H. C. Bronsdon, Boston, Mass., to T. J. 

 Herring, same place. 



Robert W. Pug dog, whelped April 18, 1886 (A.K.R. 3757), by R. W. 

 Maguire, Milwaukee, Wis., to Geo. Gillivan, West Jefferson, O. 



Nellie. Lemon and white pointer bitch, whelped Nov. 15. 1885. by 

 Fritz (A.K.R. 1351) out of Virginia (A K.R. 1357), by C. W. Littlejohn, 

 Leesburg, Va., to S. C. Graham, Tazawell C. H., Va. 



Charles L. Pug dog, whelped April 18, 1836 (A.K. R. 3755), by R. W. 

 Maguire. Milwaukee, Wis., to Miss Cora Febelman, Keokuk, la. 



Middlemarch. Fawn and white greyhound dog, whelped Feb. 28. 

 1888, by Memnon out of Stealiug Away, by Terra Cotta Kennels, 

 Toronto, Ont., to F. B. Mcllroy, Parkdale, Can. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



East Lake Lilly. Pug bitch, whelped May 29, 1886, by Treasure 

 (A.K.R. 472) out of Peggie (A.K.R. 1804), by Geo. Gillivan, West Jef- 

 ferson, O.. to Gov. J. B. Foraker, Columbus, O. 



Argus II. Black and tan Gordon setter dog, whelped May, 1884, hy 

 Argus out of Beauty, by Alex. Pope, Dorchester, Mass., to Geo. E. 

 Brown, Dedham, Mass. 



Argus II.— Jessica whelps. Black and tan Gordon setter dogs, 

 whelped Jan. 31, 1886, by Geo. E. Browne, Dedham, Mass , one each 

 to Alex. Pope, Dorchester, Mass., and C. T. Bailey, Plymouth, Mass. 



Don't twist your neck off, but use Allen's bow-facing oars, Little 

 catalogue free. Fred A. Allen, Monmouth, III.— Adv. 



and ^rnf ^hooting. 



Address all communications to the Forest and Stream Publish 

 ing Co. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



UNITED STATES CHAMPION CLUB. — Editor Forest and Stream: 

 At a meeting held of riflemen at Schuetzen Park, Union Hill, N. J., 

 Wm Hayes in the chair, a match was arranged to be shot on the 

 ahove-named range under the following conditions: That the shoot- 

 ers who enter procure a cup to be designated the Champion Cup of 

 the United States, each man to shoot 100 shots, German ring target, 

 possible 25; rifles, any within the schuetzen rules; entrance fee. $5; 

 half winners and the other half lose. There are, already 20 entries, 

 and all shooters who are interested in this sport are invited to partici- 

 pate. The following-named shooters have already entered: Wm. 

 Haves, M Dorrler, C. G. Zettler, B. Zettler, B. Walther, D. Miller, J, 

 H. Brown, L. flack, C. W. Karcher, L Cooperstnith, V. Stein back, C. 

 F Gensch, L. Vogel, E. Beartrand, A. Leber andG. Zimmerman. All 

 riflemen who wish to enter this match will send their names to A. 

 Lober, See, 209 West Nineteenth street, .New York. 



COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., July 1- Pioneer Rifle Team weekly shoot, 

 Creedmoor target, 22in. center, 500yds. ran re, with rest: 



NEW ORLEANS, June 25.— The challenge of the Miller Rifle Team 

 was accepted by the Stevens Standard Rifle Team. The contest took 

 olace today (Sunday) on the grounds of the Louisiana Gun Club, at 

 a distance of 50yds, for 500 cartridges. The Millers were the vnn- 



nerS Miller Ballard Rifle Team. Stevens Standard Rifle Team. 



Cant H Miller 368 C'apt C Julies 28o 



FDeLatour 236 Stevens 



BSchulen 258 G Heyle . 



Ch Albert 188 F Dauber t 



G Boydell 239 CO Heyle 



JLemaitre 262 McFall 



1410 



223 

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 .244 

 ..202 

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1446 



