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TMarch 29, 1888. 



AMERICAN KENNEL REGISTER. 



FOLLOWING are the numbers of the dogs entered in 

 the March number of the American Kennel Reg- 

 ister: 



BEAGLES. 



5982, Major, Jas. Gibson. 5983. Pussie, Harmony Kennels- 



CHESAPEAKE BAY DOGS. 

 5984. Lady Chesapeake, W. A. Wheatley. 



COLLIES. 



985. Annie Wildfire, L. H. 6003. Flora McDonald. J. Wat- 



Boughton. son. 

 5988. Archie, Miss 0. M. Tcese. 6004. Gypsio Nell, S. W. Blue. 



5987. Blink Bonny, J. D. Carpon- 6005. Laddie III., E. S. Sprague. 



ter. 6006. Lilly II., W. W. Walker. 



5988. Burley Bess, Glencoe Col- 600", Lotta of Allerton,F. Morris 



lie Kennels. 6008. Madge Sutherland,,!. Guest 



5989. Buttercup, Hamilton & 6001). Major II., J. Thompson. 



Warner. 6010. Mary Wildfire, L.H.Bough- 



5990. Chieftain II., L. H. Bough- tor. 



ton. 6011. Maud Wildfire, L.H.Bough- 



5991. Cloe Wildfire, L.H. Bough- ton. 



ton. 6012. Mavis, J. Watson. 



5992. Daisy IV., B. Mooers. 6013. Pearl, S. H. Clark. 



5993. Dandy II., C. Carey. 6014, Ponto II., Glencoe Collie 



5994. Dick, W A. Seldon. Kennels. 



6995. Don Cresar, T. I. Hubbard. 6015. Prince III.. S. H. Clark. 

 5996. Doncleofas, Glencoe Collie 6016. Prince Charlie, J. Watson. 



Kennels. 0017. Sandy IV., E. D. Darling- 



997. Don MacGregor, T. F. Em- ton. 



mons. 6018, Sunbeam, L. H. Boughton. 



5998. Duke II., B. Mooers. 0019. Thurso, Glencoe Collie 



5999. Duke of Frederick, H. Trail Kennels. 



6000. Elder, Miss F. Johnston. 6020. Till, W. W. Walker. 



6001. Fidelity, Dr. W. Weight- . 6021. Trojan Jock, F. H. Water- 



man, Jr. man. 



6002. Finette of AUerton, F. 



Morris. 



GREYHOUNDS. 

 022. Scudding Cloud, E. Hopkins. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS. 

 6023. Daisey II., W, H. Abrams. 6024. Spider, A. B. Norcross. 

 MASTIFFS. 



6025. Andrea. R, T. Barber. 6032. East Lake Mollie, G. Gilli- 



6026. Beech Grove Flora, P. J. van. 



Stephens. 0033. Grover, J. Atchison. 



6027. Beech Grove Gyp, J. A. 6034. Hades, S. M, Holman, Jr. 



Nelson. 6035. Ilford Comedy, Wacouta 



602S. Beech Grove Piqua Belle, Kennels. 



W. H. Croner. 6036. Rex IV., G. W. Earl. 



60*9. Beech Grove Rab, J. Van 6037. Sears' Monarch, B. Sears. 



A. Carter. 6038. St. Joe Patty, E. F. Wood- 



6U30. Boswella, F. Schreiber. cock. 

 6031. Don IV., J. A. Buchanan. 



POINTERS. 



6039. Duke of Troy, H. Thomas. 6044. Jennie, E. F. Carver. 



6040. Fin, W. G. Cotton. 6045. Pedro, B. P. Bainbridge. 



6041. Glamorgan, L. A. Biddle. 6046. Queen Bang, C. A. Van 



6042. Granite. H. 11. Turnure. Wie. 



6043. Ino II., W. B. Gillette. 



POODLES. 



6047. Fritz, M. W. Reid. 6048. Berri, L. A. Biddle. 



PUGS. 



6049. Peggie II., G. Gillivan. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-Coated. 



6050. Beatrix, J. P. Davis. 6058. Merchant Princess II., J. 



6051. Caesar, P. Smith. J. Connor. 



6052. Coeur de Lion, J. J. Connor, 6059. Monk III., H. M. Charles- 



6053. Csar, J. F. Robinson. worth. 



6054. Jack o' Diamonds, C. F. L. 6060. Mount Sion III., J. M. 



Kinnear. Nicholson. 



6055. Jumbo, Jr., J. Smiley. 6061. Rex Bonivard, W. B. Reed. 

 6058. Kirmess, P. Smith. 0002. Topsy II., J. Smiley. 



6057. Lena, W. F. Til ton. 



SETTERS. — English Setters. 

 6C63. Aggie H., S. S. McCuen. 6068. Lulu IV., S. B. Duryea. 



6064. Dashing Noblesse, S. S. Mc- 6069. May McC, S. S. McCuen. 



Cuen. 6070. Midwont Guy. Midwont 



6065. Eva Me, S. S. McCuen. Kennels. 



6C66. Kent, W, T. Walton. 6071. Prince Alba, H. Payne. 



6007. Leo McC, S. S. McCuen. 6072. Sam Mc, S. S. McCuen. 

 Gordon Setters. 



6073. Czar, C. A. Burr. 6075. Queen, Bradford Kennels. 



6074. Glen's Girl, G. M. Johnson. 



Irish Setters. 



6076. King Pin, J. A. FarreU. 6080. Reno, Dr. J. V. Hall. ' 



6077. Kimo, J. E. Vickery. 6081. Snipe, Jr., F.E. Brown. 



6078. Larry IV., Dr. J. H. Glass. 6082. Tom, W. M. Keenan. 



6079. Megens, J. A. FarreU. 



SHEEP DOGS— Bob-Tailed. 



6083. Bob Smith, Glencoe CoUie Kennels. 



SPANIELS.— Clumber Spaniels. 



6084. Madge, Capt. F. H. D. Vieth. 



Field and Cocker Spaniels. 



6085. Buck, C. M. Raymond. 6088. PhyUis D., J. P. Davis. 



6056. Dinah, W. Brett. 6089. Pundita, G. H. Carr. 

 6087. Dorothy Vernon. L. A. Bid- 0090. Rex Qoo, G. H. Carr. 



die. 6091. Sambo II., W. Brett. 



Irish Water Spaniels. 



6092. Norah Sligo, C. King. 



TERRIERS.— Bull-Terriers. 



6093. Rex, M. B. Lowrie. 6095. Young Jumbo, W. Walker. 



6094. Royal's Madchen, H. A. 6090. Young Royal Diamond, H. 



Harris. A. Harris. 



FOX-TERRIERS. 



6097. Brandy, A. L. Reid. 6099. Rustic, A. n. Norton. 



6UC8. Phiz Riot, A. L. Reid. 6100. Spring 11.', H, A. Harris. 



Irish Terriers. 



6101. Colleen II., L. A. Shaw. 6103. Nancy, L. A. Shaw. 



6102. Irish, R. G. Shaw. 6104. Sheila II., R. G. Shaw. 



POACHED REPORTS. 



NEW YORK, March 26.— Editor Forest and Stream: I 

 fear I have taken much of your valuable space for my 

 report of the Troy show, and consequently feel some reluc- 

 tance in asking you for more, but the slip-shod reports 

 which have appeared in your Chicago contemporary of late 

 must be handled by somebody. Reporting on that excellent 

 Gordon, Beaumont, the Chicago Letter Press, which never 

 reports a new dog without blundering, uuless it has seen a 

 copy of Forest and Stream, says: "Beaumont has a sour 

 expression, is faulty in eye ; which is too small, and faulty 

 also in ear, which is too thick in leather, his tan is too light 

 and his coat is very bad, he is also very throaty. Little Boy 

 is much better in eye, ear, legs, feet, coat and general 

 character, and was in better condition. Little Boy's only 

 fault is, he is a little thick in the shoulders; he should have 

 won with several points to sparb." When the Letter Press 

 sent its reporter out on the circuit there was a rumor afloat 

 that the paper bad been engaged as agent for Mrs. Winslow's 

 Soothing Syrup for infants. The rumor was strengthened 

 when it was discovered that the most influential men in- 

 variably owned the best dogs. (Did I hear somebody say, 

 "Who's running for judge next year?") 



Here are a few specimen bricks showing how the syrup 

 was administered. The readers of the Letter Press were 

 solemnly told that Mr. Cornell's setter bitch Modcsta should 

 have won over Cora of Weatheral in the champion English 

 setter bitch class at New York. The truth is that the bitch 

 should never have been sent to the show. She was in 

 wretched condition and should have been ordered out of 

 the ring. But could Modesta in her best days beat one side 

 of Cora? No. 2. Robert le Diable should have won over 

 Beaufort (this tickled the clique to death), not because he is 

 a better dog, but because Beaufort had the bellyache and 

 'his back was bowed up to an excessive degree as if in much 

 ain," It wasn't the dog that was in pain, but his back, 



and when the Broadway firm heard that Beaufort had a 

 pain in his back they rejoiced and swore to a man that the 

 agent for Mrs. Winslow's syrup would judge at the next 

 show held in New York, he having conclusively demon- 

 strated that he is a judge of pain if not of pointers! 



Now for facts. The judge ordered Beaufort on to the 

 boards, where Nick of Naso and Robert le Diable were 

 already standing. Beau, who does not like flat-catchers, 

 bared his teeth at Robert and expressed a desire to go for 

 him. Tallman, seeing this, gave one of Beau's lips a 

 squeeze, .just byway of a reminder, and no sooner had he 

 done this than the dog's elegant condition vanished from 

 the sight of the eager spectators and all that remained for 

 the judge to examine was a tucked-up, roach-backed dog 



entirely out of shape." The funny part of the thing is that 

 notwithstanding the appalling state of affairs the judge, 

 who has owned and bred pointers (the agent for Mrs' Win 

 slow's sprup never did), not only gave the prize to Beaufort, 

 but remarked that the dog won very easily, and that the 

 decision was never in doubt. 



The misleading report on Little Boyand Beaumont should 

 have a very soothing effect on the owner of the former, and 

 Dr. Samuel G. Dixon will doubtless exert himself to see 

 that a competent judge is appointed next year. His dog has 

 only one fault, which means that he is more nearly perfect 

 than any dog living, and Beaumont, who is certainly a 

 better dog, is defective all over. Let us see. Beaumont beats 

 Little Boy in muzzle, skull, eyes, ears, shoulders, legs, feet, 

 body, stern, carriage and in coat. Little Boy is not clean 

 below the eyes, is rather full in cheeks, has defective eyes 

 and the wrong expression for a Gordon. His shoulders are 

 very heavy, elbows slightly out, forelegs not quite straight, 

 chest too wide andhis coatnot nearly as good as Beaumont's, 

 neither has he the correct gait or carriage of stern as seen in 

 Beaumont. Beaumont is lighter in color than Little Boy, but 

 beats him every where else. These unreliable reports, written 

 by men who have never owned, bred or exhibited dogs of 

 any breed but English setters, are very expensive reading 

 for the beginner, who naturally enough looks to the sports- 

 man's papers for information and advice. 



Catering for the judgeship is one thing, Honest and com- 

 petent criticism is another. An independent critic is gen- 

 erally an independent judge, and only the latter can go into 

 the judges' ring and stay there. I have seen more judges 

 hanged through toadying to influential persons than from 

 any other cause. The Gordon setters in this country are a 

 seedy-looking lot, and need anybody wonder at it when 

 breeders are told that Little Boy "has only one fault." and 

 that Beaumont, who is his superior in almost every point, 

 is defective all over? One is a really good dog, and if ju- 

 diciously mated, will do much for the breed in this country. 

 The other is a useful second-class dog, nothing more. 



Chas. H. Mason. 



"THE DOG THAT AT THE SHADOW CAUGHT."— 

 Salem, Mass., March 24. One of the most unusual incidents 

 that I have ever seen, is in the shape of a brown spaniel 

 dog's actions on Essex street this city. At first I could not 

 make out the reason for the singular actions of this dog. 

 He would station himself in the street by the edge stone of 

 the side walk, and directly before the entrance of a large 

 store. Making ready at irregular intervals and without giv- 

 ing tongue he would spring on to the walk apparently after 

 something there; but what, I at first could not ascertain. 

 One bright sunny day, however, I found out. The outer 

 doors swing out, and when opened, throw reflections or " jack 

 o' .lanterns" on the walk. It was these the dog was so eager 

 to'catch. The animal's interest seemed and seems yet un- 

 abated. I wish I could tell him how futile his efforts are, 

 and I also should like to know, when, if ever, he concludes 

 to give up the chase, by what course of canine logic he con- 

 vinces himself that it is something beyond his skill.— X. Y. Z. 



CINCINNATI DOG SHOW.— Cincinnati, O., March 83 — 

 Editor Forest and Stream: The Cincinnati Sportsmen's 

 Club have found it impossible to get suitable quarters un to 

 this time, in which to hold a bench show, but it has jusfroc- 

 eurred that one of the very best buildings in the most central 

 part of the city will be vacant until after May 1 and the 

 club at once leased the same, paying an enormous rent from 

 now to May 1, in order to have a place to give the exhibition. 

 The location secured is Nos. 147 and 149 W r est Fourth street, 

 between Elm and Race. This building is well ventilated 

 and well located and has capacity for 700 dogs. The show 

 will be given April 21, 25, 26 and 27, 1888. Premium 

 lists and entry blanks are now ready. I shall be glad to hear 

 from my friends, who may address me care P. O. Box 718, or 

 they will And me at my office No. 6 East Fourth street. — Geo. 

 H. Hill, Superintendent. 



NEW HAVEN DOG SHOW. — Editor Forest a nd Stream: 

 The following gentlemen will judge at the New Haven show: 

 Mr. Chas. H. Mason, St. Bernards, pointers, English, Irish 

 and black and tan setters, fox-terriers, collies, King Charles 

 and Blenheim spaniels, and miscellaneous; Mr. Jas. Watson, 

 mastiffs, Newfoundlands, greyhounds, deerhounds, bull- 

 dogs, bull-terriers, black and tan and other terriers, and 

 noodles; Mr. Walter D. Peck, pugs, toy terriers, Italian 

 greyhounds and Mexican hairless; Air. S. R. Hemingway, 

 spaniels; Mr. N. Elinor*, beagles, foxhounds and Basset 

 hounds.— E. S. Porter, Sec. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTER SPECIAL AT NEW 

 YORK. —Forked River, N. J., March 26.— Editor Forest and 

 Stream: After going to the expense of entering my dogs 

 and taking the special prize for the best kennel of Gordons 

 at New York. I think fought to have a true publication of 

 it. I see in Forest and Stream, J. K. Grau, instead of 

 John K. Green, of Pine Grove Kennel, Forked River. Please 

 rectify.— John K. Green. 



DISQUALIFICATION OF WARREN DISCORD. — New 

 York, March 26. Editor Forest and Stream: The Bench 

 Show Committee of the Westminster Kennel Club have dis- 

 qualified Warren Discord for deafness at the late New York 

 Show.— F. R. Hitchcock, Sec. 



ENGLISH FIELD TRIALS. — The Kennel Club field trials 

 will begin April 24 near Mansfield. The National Trials will 

 be held the first week in May near Whitechureh, and the 

 trials of the Pointer Club on May 8 and 9 near Wrexham. 



A DOG SHOW IN BALTIMORE— It is reported that 

 Baltimore is to have a dog show this spring. It is reported 

 that it will be under the management of Mr. Swan. 



BOSTON DOG SHOW.— There are 1,054 entries for the 

 Boston dog show 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



fZW No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



E. W. R„ Taunton.— Feed your puppy a good deal of milk, put- 

 ting a tablespoonful of lime water in each half pint. Give the 

 following: 



B Ferri et quin. citrat grs. XL. 



Div. in pil. No. 12. 

 Give one night and morning concealed in a bit of meat. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Notes must be sent on prepared blanks, which are fnr- 

 aished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

 of large letter size. Sets of 200 of any one form, bound for 

 retaining duplicates, arc sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 ISF* Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Vim. By N. Elmore, Granby, ConD., for white, black and tan 

 ticked beagle bitch, whelped Julv 2, 1P{>7, by Bob (imported Ring- 

 wooa— imported Music) out of Jenny (Flute— Collette). 



Seaside Kennels. By Dr. W. F. Spring, Bridgeport, Conn., for 

 his kennels of pointers. 



BRED. 



Notes mnst be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Mcna TI.—Hoch Belton. C. A. Ives's (Bridgeport, Conn.) English 

 setter bitch Mena II. (Belthus— Daisy) to Warwick Kennels' Rock 

 Belton (Yale Belton— Princess Lilly), March 20. 



Letter— Tony Wetter. C. W, Wilson's (William Penn. Pa.) beagle 

 bitch Letter to Oakview lleunels' Tony Weber (Kino— Fly), Feb. 1. 



Guiferna—Bob White. W. C. Kennedy's (White Post, Va.) pointer 

 bitch Guiterna (Randolph's Guy — Lady Ferna) to G. H.Nixon's 

 Bob White (Joker, Jr.-Fussie), March 10. 



Polly H.— Paul Gladstone. Mt. Washington Kennels' (Pittsburgh, 

 Pa.) English setter bitch Polly H. (Roderigo— Lit) to their Paul 

 Gladstone (A. K B. 57!)!)), Feb. 13. 



Dashing Novice — Paul (UnMniie. Sanborn Kennels' (Pittsburgh, 

 Pa.) English setter bitch Dashing Novice to Mt. Washington Ken- 

 nels' Paul Gladstono (A.K.R, 5799), Feb. 32. 



Belle — Clifford. F. Hoecker's (Tsew York) pointer bitch Belle 

 (Bsauvoir— Dawn) to A. Quick's Clifford (Donald— Devonshire 

 Lass). March 20. 



Lady Mae—Boh White. G. H. Nixon's (Leesburgh, Va.) pointer 

 bitch Lady Mac (Faust— Gertrude) to his Bob White (Joker, Jr.- 

 Fussie), March 7. 



Fume— Baffler. G. H. Nixon's (Leeshurg, Va.) pointer bitch 

 Fussie (Beaufort-Maggie) to his Baffler (Joker, Jr.— Lady Mac), 

 March 7. 



Flora— Duke. G. H. Nixon's (Leesburg, Va.) pointer bitch Flora 

 (Dr. Chamblin's dog— Leith's Belle) to his Duke (Joker, Jr.— Lady 

 Mac), March 1. 



Lass'ic— Elcho, Jr. J, B. Blossom's ( New York) Irish setter bitch 

 Lassie (Glencho— Sweetheart) to Dr. Win, Jarvis's Elcho, Jr. (A, 

 K.R. 5U8), March 22. 



Gipsey II.— Mose. Wm. A, Washburne's (Madalin, N. Y.) bull- 

 dog bitch Gipsey II. (Boz- Gipsey) to L. Livingston's Mose (Ben— 

 imported bitch), Feb. 17. 



Carmen K.— Royal Duke. E. Kline's (Philadelphia, Pa.) Gordon 

 setter bitch Carmen K. (A.K.R. 3970) to W. S. Hamraet's Royal 

 Duke (A.K.R. 4678), March 23. 



Lonely— Diamond Spark. O. H. P. Belmont's (New York) Eng- 

 lish terrier bitch Lonely (Spring — Lady Tlorence) to his Diamond 

 Spark (Diamond— Juno), Feb. 19. 



Hops -Kiny of Kent. E. Dexter's (Charlottesville,Va .) imported 

 pointer bitch Hops (Mike — Romp) to his imported King of Kent 

 (Prim-Kent, Baby), March 1G. 



Belle of Piedmont— Count Noble. E. Dexter's (Charlottesville, 

 Va.) English setter hitch Belle of Piedmont (Dashing Rover— 

 Ranee) to B. F. Wilson's Count Noble (Count Wind'em— Nora), 

 Feb. 17. 



Ranee— Dashing Rover. E. Dexter's (Charlottesville, Va.) Eng- 

 lish setter bitch Ranee (Gladstone— Frost) to his Dashing Rover 

 (Dash H.-Norna), Jan. 29. 



Bradford Lttl— Bradford Harry. P. II. Coombs's (Bangor, Me.) 

 Yorkshire terrier hitch Bradford Lill (A.K.R. 4121) to his Brad- 

 ford Harry (Orawsbaw's Bruce— Beale's Lady), March 19. 



Hazel Obo—Doe. Barnes Bros.' (Philadelphia, Pa.) cocker span- 

 iel bitch Hazel Obo (Obo II.— Althea) to American Cocker Kennels' 

 Doc (A.K.R, 3795), Feb. 15. 



Belgrave Viola— Lucifer. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, L. I.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Belgrave Viola (Belgrave Joe— Viola) to their 

 Lucifer (Splinter— Kohinoor). March 18. 



Cracovienne— Dusky Trap. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, L. I.) 

 fox-terrier hitch Craeovienne (Resolute— Fandango) to their Dusky 

 Trap (Husky Splinter— Spider), March 18. 



Grctchen— Lucifer. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, L. I.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Gretchen (Bacchanal— Marguerite) to their Lucifer 

 (Sphnter- Kohinoor), Feb. 17. 



Rachel— Lucifer. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, U I.) fox-ter- 

 rier hitch Rachel (Result— Heather oeli) to their Lucifer (Splinter 

 —Kohinoor!, March 8. 



Marguerite— Lucifer. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, L. I.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Marguerite (Brockenhnrst Spice— Daisy) to their 

 Lucifer (Splinter— Kohinoor), March 6. 



Pirouette— Dusky Trap. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, L. I.) 

 fox-terrier bitch 'Pirouette (Resoluto— Fandango) to their Dusky 

 Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider), March 8. 



Diadem— Lucifer. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, L.I.) fox-ter- 

 rier bitch Diadem (Dug.lale Joe— Diamond Dust) to their Lucifer 

 (Splinter— Kohinoor), March 16. 



WHELPS. 



i3T~ Notes mnst be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Fanny. N. Elmore's (Granby, Conn.) imported beagle bitch 

 Fanny, March 5. six (two dogs), by his Bob (imported Ringwood— 

 imported Music). 



Chimer. Hiram Card's (Elora, Ont.) beagle hitch Chimer (A.K. 

 R. <-t,9), March 9, five (four dogs), by his Blue Cap (Blue Cap— Blue 



Luray III. Oakview KenneL' (Philadelphia, Pa.) Irish setter 

 bitch Luray in. (Chief— Leigh Doane), Feb. 29, twelve (nine dogs), 

 by I. H. Roberta's Bruce (Elcho— Norecn). 



Hustling Hannah. T. C. Robertson's (Hernando, Miss.) English 

 setter bitch Hustling Hannah (Ben Hill— Zoe W7), March 20, nine 

 (seven dogs), by Wythe Bedford's Bob Gates (Count Rapier— Bell 

 of Hatehie). 



Lopscy. Hiram Card's (Elora, Ont.) St, Bernard bitch Lopsey 

 (Priam— Novice), March 1, thirteen (ten dogs), by R. Walder's im- 

 ported Duke of Albany. 



Hebe. F. B. Root's (New Haven, Conn.) cocker spaniel hitch 

 Hebe (Horncl] Silk— Belle), March 8. six, by American Cocker 

 Kennels' Doc (A.K.R. 3795). 



Pern. E. Cohoon's (Franklin. N. Y.) cocker spaniel hitch Fern 

 (Capt. Stubbs, A.K.R, 5964— Nellie C), March 11, live (three dogs), 

 by E. L. Hitt's Black Harry. 



Vic-key. W. F. Rut ter, Jr.'s (Lawrence, Mass.) beagle bitch 

 Vickey (Racer— Vic), March 20, four (one dog), by A. C. Krueger's 

 Cameron's Racket (Rally — Louise). 



S&uclan. Chas. D. Cugle's (Hartford, Conn.) bulldog bitch Sou- 

 dan (A.K.R. 5590), March It, seven (four dogs), by his Merry Mon- 

 arch (A.K.R. 5589). 



SALES. 



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



Beaufoit. White and liver ticked pointer dog, whelped May, 

 1379 (AiK.R. C.i-1), by Chas. H. Mason, New York, to Chestnut Hill 

 Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Sprint/hoy. Orange and white pointer dog, whelped September, 

 1887, by Springbuck out of Flirt, by Dr. W. P. Spring, Bridgeport, 

 Conn., to Geo. R. Hicks, Holyoke, Mass. 



Hex. Liver cocker spaniel dog, whelped July 25, 1887, by Harry 

 Obo out of Maud S. II. (A.K.R. 5967), by E. Cohoon, Franklin, N. 

 Y., to Geo. 11. Carr, Hartford, Conn. 



Grit. Black, white and tan foxhound drg, whelped Aug. 15, 1887, 

 by Ring II. out of Columbine, by H. Card, Llora, Ont., to N. 

 Tompkins, same place. 



Gunner. Black and tan foxhound dog, whelped January, 1883, 

 pedigree not given, by H. Card, Elora, Ont.. to R. Scott, Crieff, 

 Ont. 



Oakview Lad. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Oct. 18, 1887. by 

 Bruce out of Little Nell, by Oakview Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa,, 

 to F. C. Turner, Norwich. Conn. 



Bruce— Daisy whelps. Two red Irish setter bitches, whelped Dec. 

 8, 1887, by Oakview Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa., to Associated Fan- 

 ciers, same plaoe. 



Bruce— Leigh Doane II. whelp. Red Irish setter dog, whelped 

 Jan. 27, 1888, by Oakview Kenuels, Philadelphia, Pa,, to Wm. Kne- 

 blcr, Jr., same place. 



Bruce— Little Nell whelps. Red Irish setters, whelped Oct. 18, 

 1887, by Oakview Kennels, Philadelphia, Pa., a dog and bitch t<i 

 Associated Fanciers, same place; a dog to J. H. Tobicn, Senaca, 

 Mo., and a bitch to J. F. C. iSmith, Groton. N. Y. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Bruce— Little Neil whelp. Red Irish setter dog, whelped Oct. 18, 

 1887, by Oakview Kennels, Phdadelphia, Pa., to M. W under, same 

 place. 



DEATHS. 



. Boz. White and brindle bulldog, whelped June 13, 1881 (A.K.R. 

 ' 443), owned by R, & W. Livingston, New York. 



