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FOREST AND STREAM, 



[May 17, 1888. 



THE POINTER STANDARD. 



{Editor Forest and Stream: 



As the Pointer Club of America is bound to be a strong 

 club, the matter of a standard for judging should be care- 

 fully and impartially discussed. I think "Stonehenge" should 

 be carefully improved (by a committee) and by dropping any 

 words or sentences that can have a double meaning culled. 

 I am uuder the impression that said standard dan be "boiled 

 down" so that it cannot be construed several ways. Pointer 

 lovers, breeders and exhibitors, speak for your favorites. 

 Write your opinion about the adopting of a standard. [ 

 would suggest that nam, d.c plumes he discarded, and place 

 yourself squarely on record for or against a standard. 1 am 

 for adopting "Stonehenge" with some changes, not to suit 

 any dog in particular, for I have no dogs to boom and there- 

 fore have no ax to grind. The A. E. Beagle Club have a 

 standard that 1 think the best in the field, no ambiguous 

 terms, very simple and one that the breeders understand. 

 I hope to see the day when I can visits bench show and see 

 such a uniformity of type in pointers as we now see in 

 beagles. Pointer lovers, "we can accomplish this by working 

 barroom ously and in the interest of pointers. Shall we do it? 



, A. C. Collins. 



jHarifojid, Conn., May W. 



THE SOUTHERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB. 



[Special dispatch to Forest and Stream j 



CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., May U.— Editor Forest and 

 Stream: The Southern Field Trials Club was organ- 

 ized here to-day with thirty- five charter members. Major J. 

 W. Renfroe, Atlanta, G-a., was elected president, Capt. Pat 

 Henry, Clarksvi'lle. Tenn., and Mr. W. K, Holliday, Prairie, 

 -Miss. , vice-presidents, T. M. Brumby, Marietta, Ga* secretary 

 and treasurer. We have a paid up guarantee fund of £'.2,000 

 ;and our inaugural trials will be run, beginning Dec. 3, 

 place to be announced next week. The following stakes 

 will be run: The Derbv with $750; entries close July i. 

 'The All-Aged Setter Stake with *500, and the All-Aged 

 Pointer Stake with $500. T. M. Brumby, Secretary. 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS DERBY. 



FOLLOWING is a list of the entries for the Derby of the 

 Eastern Field Trials Club for 1888. All were whelped in 

 1887. ' 

 ENGLISH SETTERS. 



Boi Gladstone (Geo. T. Hodgson, Athens, Ga.), black, 

 white and tan dog, April 23 ( Gladstone— Ruby II.). 



Count PiepmoNT (Edward Dexter, Boston; Mass.), black, 

 white and tan dog, Aug. 9 (Count Noble— Belle of Piedmont). 



Daisv's Hope (R, M. Dudley, Nashville, Tenn ), lemon 

 and white bitch, April 9 (Gath's Hope— Daisy F.). 



Diomed (Chas. Tucker, Stanton Depot Tenn.). black, 

 white and tan dog, April 23 (Gladstone— Ruby II.). 



Felix M. (Dr. Geo. Knapp, New York), lemon and white 

 <dog, April 9 (Gath's Hope— Daisy F.). 



Guv (S. B. Duryea, Brooklyn, N. Y. ), black and white dog, 

 -Jan. 2 (Ned— Leindor). 



GLEN Piedmont (Edward Dexter. Boston, M:ss.), black, 

 white and tan dog, Aug. 9 (Count Noble— Belle of Piedmout). 



HOPE'S LASS (J. O'H. Denny, Ligonier, Pa.), black, white 

 and tan bitch, July 1 (Gath's Hope— Lady May). 



J ANT C. (Alfred Boyd, Mason. Tenn.)," orange and white 

 bitch, May 24 (Gath's Mark— Dell). 



LADY Case (N. B. Nesbitt, Chesterville, Tenn.), lemon 

 and wbite bitch, June 15 (King Noble— Queen Vashti). 



Lrxuo(Mt. Washington Kennels, Pittsburgh. Pa.), black, 

 white and tan dog, Jan. 2 (Gladstone— Flounce). 



LONSDALE (John Mardt, Jersey City, N. J. ). black, white 

 and tan dog, Aug. 7 (Swatara— Liberty). 



Lufra's Girl (T. B. C. Lucas, St. Louis, Mo.'), black, white 

 and tan bitch, May 23 (Gath's Mark— Lufra). 



Lady Piedmont (Geo. T. Hodgson. Athens. Ga. i. black, 

 white and tan bitch, March 19 (Dashing Rover— Ranee). 



Marker (Geo, T Hodgson, Athens, Ga.), black, white and 

 tan dog, April 22 ('Gath's Mark— Lufra). 



Maude Foreman (E. F. Thomas, Denver, Col.), black, 

 white and tan bitch, July 7 (Foreman— Miss Elsie). 



Mildred (Edward Dexter, Boston, Mass.). lemon and 

 white bitch, Feb. 25 (Dashing Rover— Muriel). 



Miss Monarch (C. C. Gray, Providence, R. L), blue belton 

 bitch, June 19 (Roy Monarch— Flossie). 



Oliver Twist (B. F. Wilson, Pittsburgh, Pa.), black and 

 wbite dog, Jan. 5 (Count Noble — Fannie W.). 



Ruby's Girl (Chas. Tucker, Stanton Depot, Tenn.), black, 

 white and tan bitch, April 22 (Gladstone— Ruby II.). 



Sr. HELEN (John Mardt. Jersey City, N. J.), black, white 

 and tan bitch, Aug. 7 (Swatara— Liberty). 



black, white and tan 3 dogs and 3 bitches, June (Roderigo— 

 Bo-Peep). s 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Katrina (Major J. F. Jones, Black's, S. G), bitch, Jan. 26 

 (Elcho— Lorna). 



Vic (G. T. Hodgson, Athens, Ga.), bitch, March 33 (Dan- 

 Nora). 



pointers. 



Bass (Dr. Chas. E. Michel, St. Louis, Mo.), white and 

 black dog, May 17 (Osborne Ale— Carson's Keswick). 



Bloomo II. (Graphic Kennels, Netherwood, N. J.), liver 

 and white bitch, March 24 (Lad of Bow— Bloomo). 



CAROLINIA (Lebanon Kennels, Lebanon, Pa.), lemon and 

 white bitch, June 19 (Bang Bang— Virginia). 



Conrad (R. M. Hutchings, Galveston, Tex.) liver and 

 white dog, June (Naso of Kippen— Delia). 



Contest (L. W. AVhite, Thornasville, N. C), liver and 

 white dog, June 28 (Consolation— Graceful). 



Count Fauster (Dr. J. G. F. Holston, Zanesville, O.) 

 liver, white and tan dog, March 1 (Mainspring— Dolly 

 Fauster). 



Donald VI. (Graphic Kennels, Netherwood, N, J.), liver 

 and white dog, Aug. 19 (Donald— Revel III.). 



Fred (Bayard Thayer, Boston, Mass.), liver and white dog 

 June 28 (Robert le Diable— Tuck). 



Galena (J. E. Gill, Franklin, Pa.), liver and white bitch, 

 April 2(1 (Trinket's Bang— Cremorne). 



Glamoriga* (L. A. Beddle, Philadelphia, Pa.) liver and 

 wbite dog, June 28 (Robert le Diable— Tuck). 



GlAucus (Thos. Hitchcock, Jr., New York), liver and white 

 dog, July 3 (Naso of Kippen— Glauca). 



Guymard (Neversink Lodge Kennels, Guymard, NY), 

 lemon and white dog, June (Bang Bang— Jilt). 



Joyce of Hall's Island (O. W. Donner, Coosaw S C ) 

 liver and white bitch, March 24 (Lad of Bow— Bloomo). 



Keswick's Dan (J. R. Dougherty, St. Louis, Mo.), liver 

 and white dog, May 17 (Osborne Ale— Carson's Keswick). 



Muse (Dr. Chas. E. Michel, St. Louis, Mo.), lemon and 

 white dog, May 17 (Osborne Ale— Carson's Keswick). 



JSiED (Lebanon Kennels, Lebanon, Pa.), lemon and white 

 dog, June 19 (Bang Bang— Virginia). 



Nellie Grace (Lebanon Kennels, Lebanon, Pa.), lemon 

 and white bitch, April 1 (Bang Bang— Lalla Rookh) 



Peter the GREAT (F. O. de Luze, New York), liver and 

 white dog, July 23 (Naso of Kippen-Luckystone). 



Petrarch (Highland Kennels, Red Bank, N. J.), liver 

 and white dog, June 24 (Robert le Diable— Malite). 



Revel VI. (Graphic Kennels, Netherwood, N. J.), liver 

 and white bitch, Aug. 19 (Donald— Revel III ) 



Roswell (John S. Wise, Richmond, Va.), liver and white 

 dog, March 5 (Robert le Diable— Young Beulah). 



Rumor (Graphic Kennels, Netherwood, N. J.), liver and 

 white dog. Aug. 19 (Donald— Revel III.). 



Sally Brass II. (H.P. Doftch and J. A. English, Goldsboro, 

 N. C), liver and white bitch, May 29 (Graphic— Meally). 



SATENELi.A (Highland Kennels, Red Bank, N. J.), liver and 

 white bitch, June 28 (Robert le Diable— Tuck). 



Slander (Graphic Kennels, Netherwood, N. J.), liver and 

 white dog, Aug. 19 (Donald— Revel III.). 



Simnaway 111. (Westminster Kennel Club, Babylon, L. 

 I.), liver and white bitch, June 25 (Naso of Kippen— Spina- 

 way). * 



STELLA (F. R, Hitchcock, New York), liver and white 

 bitch, Jan. 22 (Naso of Kippen— Boski). 



Stonehenge (Graphic Kennels, Netherwood, N. J.), liver 

 and white dog, Aug. 19 (Donald— Revel HI.). 



Vic CP-. H. Gibbes, Columbia, S. C.) liver and white 

 bitch. April 26 (Meteor— Mamie). 



Westminster Maggie (John Mardt, Jersey City, N. J.), 

 liver and white bitch, Jan. 25 (Naso of Kippen— Moon- 

 stone). 



BERTIE-SIR COLIN, 



WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB, Babylon, L. I., 

 May 15.— Editor Forest and Stream: Severe afflic- 

 tion caused by the dangerous illness of my eldest son is the 

 sole reason why I have neglected to reply to Mr. John F. 

 Campbell's letter which appeared in your issue of the 3d 

 inst. It was my intention to have replied fully this week, 

 but reading your editorial of the 10th and finding that you 

 had constituted yourself both judge and jury in this case, 

 even going so far as to pass sentence without a hearing, I 

 must content myself for the present with the simple state- 

 ment that Mr. Campbell's letter is grossly incorrect and 

 wholly misleading, and leave the issue with the American 

 Kennel Club, before which body I in justice to myself de- 

 mand that this case be speedily brought. JAS. Mortimer, 

 Sup't of Westminster Kennel Club Bench Show, 1887. 



"COLONEL BLOOD IN MASTIFFS. "—-Editor Forest 

 and Stream: I would like to scribble for hours on the mat- 

 ters raised by Mr. Mason under the above title, but neither 

 of us has the time to spare just now. I have always been 

 told that Negress was a real good bitch. Be that as it may, 

 her throwing Crown Princess was of itself enough to stamp 

 her as a queen of the kennel. Colonel's son getting such a 

 crack as Dictator out of a bitch of unfashionable breeding 

 gave him fame enough, and these two instances are enough 

 for my purpose of demonstrating the very great value of the 

 Colonel blood. "Porcupine" has "spoke my mind" as to 

 Colonel, Caution, etc., so I need not enlarge on it; but I 

 would suggest that Mr. Mason must have had Colonel's 

 bodily characteristics in mind when he wrote of him as 

 "truly formed," and in the same breath suggests Caution's 

 head as typical, for it would be hard to find two more dis- 

 similar heads among mastiffs. My citation of Turk, Col- 

 onel, Prince (Hanbury's was the one I meant, not Nichol's; 

 he and Wolsey were brothers) andWolseywas entirely on 

 the point of head, as contrasting the old ideas with the pres- 

 ent pug type, as in Orlando, Lady Gladys. Caution, etc.; and 

 I think Mr. Mason will bear me out in saying that there was 

 a nearer approach to similarity in head of the dogs I cited 

 than any of them present to Caution, Orlando, etc. I would 

 be much obliged if Mr. Mason would oblige all mastiff 

 fanciers by defining the dogs he describes; as it is, we can- 

 not tell to which dog either description applies. Taken 

 altogether, while Mr. Mason's article instructs and interests, 

 it doesn't move me from any of mv former points.— W. 

 WADE ( Hul ton , Pa, , May 7). 



BEAGLES AT NEW HAVEN.— Editor Forest and 

 Stream: Mr. Mason's report of the New Haven show ap- 

 pears to me in the main correct, even the criticisms of my 

 beagles, Little Duchess and Rob. He says he is not a beagle 

 man, but he sizes tip the specimens very accurately. Per- 

 haps some one may ask why 1 showed the dogs if I was 

 aware of their imperfections. The New Haven men are 

 royal fellows, and, besides encouraging their show, I went a 

 little on the plan of Dan Mace in a race when he had an in- 

 ferior horse and drove for all there Was left. Just one word 

 about the above dogs. Rob is a good hunter, and Duchess, 

 being litter sister to champion Little Duke, is a fine brood 

 bitch. The long body that Mr. Mason alludes to is desirable 

 if large litters are desired. In one point several of the fra- 

 ternity think Mr. Mason is off— in his praise of the veterinary 

 Dr. Ross. The beagle bitch Lou had the mange decidedly, 

 as was agreed by many disinterested dog men, none of Mr. 

 Mason's skinned vets included, but Dr. Ross would not ad- 

 mit it. One exhibitor, whose dog was benched next to Lou, 

 after taking competent advice, removed him to a different 

 stall. The mange rule should be enforced in every show, no 

 matter whom it hurts.— Frank D. Hallett (Winsted, 

 Conn., April 30). 



MAINE FOXES —Oxford, Me., May 14 —Editor Forest 

 an d Stream: In reply to the ungentlemanly attack of a Mr, 

 Newall respecting those nine foxes that were shot here, I will 

 explain that the fox that I shot was a dog fox chased bv a 

 pair of puppies. The foxes that Mr. Rowe shot he brought 

 home the same day, and he had eight pelts. The foxes were 

 shot in the last days of February. Foxes are very plenty 

 here and poultry farmers suffer from their depredations. 

 One farmer killed 33 foxes last summer. It is no unusual 

 case to get two foxes in a day and four have been captured 

 at one time. I saw four foxes come out of a piece of woods 

 last fall, closely pursued by four of my dogs, and Wm. Lom- 

 bard killed two of them the first time he fired his gun; 27 

 foxes and 3 coons were killed ahead of my hounds in as many 

 days. If "S. Reicfan" will come down into Maine we can 

 showhim some English foxhounds that are all marked alike 

 and will run as long as the best of them, single or double, 

 I will also state for the benefit of Mr. Newall that "Josh 

 Jeems" has perfect liberty from me to put all items of truth 

 respecting this individual in any paper he sees fit and which 

 they will publish.— L. N. Edwards. 



PROPOSED GORDON SETTER CLUB.— Baltimore, 

 May 9. — Editor Forest (end Stream: Will you please state 

 in your next issue, that I desire the names at once of all 

 owners of pure bred Gordon setters, any dog or bitch five 

 generations removed from the black and tan setter Turk or 

 Queen Bess to be admitted as Gordon. I wish with all my 

 fellow lovers of this strain of setter, to form at once a Gor- 

 don setter club. The object of this club is to see that Gor- 

 don setters have a class of their own at bench shows; sec- 

 ondly, to select our own judges; thirdly, to have the Gordon 

 separated from the black and tan setter in the stud books. 

 As to standard we are, as the majority have decreed it, well 

 fixed.— Harry Malcolm. 



NEWTON ABBOT PREFIXES— The prefix "Newton 

 Abbot" has been claimed by both Mr. A. C. Wilmerding and 

 by Mr. E, M. Oldham. By mutual agreement the under- 

 standing between these gentlemen is that the prefix may be 

 adopted by both parties. They have no mutual interest in 

 any dog or dogs. 



PUG AWARDS AT CINCINNATL-Columbus, O., May 

 8.— Editor Forest ana Stream: Please correct statement of 

 awards of Cincinnati dog show. Kash, pug dog, winner of 

 first in open class, is owned bv me, not City View Kennels, 

 reported.— A. E. PlTTS. 



ESSEX COUNTY KENNEL CLUB.r-Lynn, Mass.,' 

 May 12.— Editor Forest and Stream: At the annual 

 meeting of the Essex -County Kennel Club, May 7, these 

 officers, were elected: President, Robert Leslie; vice-presi- 

 dent, Dr. O. P. Macalaster; secretary, Ernest C. Tarr; treas- 

 urer, Chas. H. Leonard. Executive committee: Robert 

 Leslie, Warren H. Beede, Willey Barker. A. J. Hoitt, Wm. 

 H. Walton, Finance committee: A. M. Babb, chairman, J 

 N. J. Wales, David A. Williams. Membership committee: 

 Benj. Phillips chairman, Henry H. Carr, Frank G. Bradford, 

 This club will henceforth be known as the Massachusetts 

 Kennel Club, that name having been unanimously adopted ' 

 at this meeting. There was also a committee of four ap- 

 pointed to nominate a bench show committee and report 1 

 the same at the special meeting to be held at the Revere 

 House Monday evening, May It, prior to the first annual 1 

 banquet .given by the club.— Ernest C. Tare, Sec'y. 



EASTERN FIELD TRIALS CLUB.— The regular quar- 

 terly meeting of the Eastern Field Trials Club will be held 

 at the St. James Hotel, corner Broadway and Tweutv-sixth 

 street, New York, May 22, at 8:15 P. M. A full attendance 

 is requested. 



WASHINGTON DOG SHOW.— There will be a dog show 

 at Washington, D. C.May 29 to June 1, held under the 

 management of Frank Hall. The prizes will consist of 

 bronze and silver ware and diplomas. 



IN BEAGLES AGAIN.— Mr. W. S. Diffendertfer, whose 

 retirement from beagle circles was announced a short time 

 since, has returned to his old love, and will astonish fanciers 

 of the breed at future shows. 



THE HORN ELL CLUB was expelled by the A. K. C, in- 

 stead of "suspended for two years," as stated last week. 



KENNEL NOTES. 



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

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope 

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

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 



jg§F™ Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blauks. 



Music II. By Herm. F. Schellhass, Brooklyn, N. Y., for white, 

 black and tan beagle bitch, whelped March 14, 1888, by Trailer 

 (Racket— Fly) out of Melody (Trailer— Music). 



Troubadour and Boiv Bells. By H. W. Holmes, New York, for 

 White bull-terrier dog and bitch, whelped Oct. 11, 1887, by Grand 

 Duke (Dutch ) out of Marguerite (Count— Young Venom). 



Linden Kennels. By R. S. Ryan, Baltimore, Md., for his kennels 

 of fox-terriers. 



BRED. 



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Linden Nettle— Belgrave Sequence. R. S. Ryan's (Baltimore. Md.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Linden Nettle (Kenton Splinter— Patience) to 



Belgrave Sequence), March 22. 

 Maud— Trailer. Chas. Woods's ( 



. (Philadelphia, Pa.) beagle bitch 

 Maud to Herm. F. Schellhass's Trailer (Racket -Flv). May 3, 



Mora— Kastelhorn II. Essex Kennels' (Audover, Mass.) rou 

 St. Bernard bitch Mora (A.K.R. 6148) to Rev. W. H, Walbrid^o's 

 Kastelhorn II. (Kastelhorn— Topsy), April 28. 



Tiny— Bradford Barry. G. E. Richards' a (Bangor, Me.) Fork • 

 shire terrier Tiny (Tug, A.K.R. 27()l-.Uistrese Mary, A.K.R. 21*03) 

 to P. H. Coombs's Bradford Harry (Grawshaw's Bruce— Beale's 

 Lady), April 2T, 



4 Little Duchess- Fitzhugh Lee. F. D. Hallett'a ( Winsted, Conn ) 

 beagle bitch Little Duchess (A.K.R. BlOfl) to Linden Beagle Ken- 

 nels 1 Fitzbiigh Lee (Lee— Juliet), May 8i 



Blemton mm— Dusky Trap. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N Y.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Blemton Fun (Bacchanal— Marguerite) to their 

 Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider), May 'J. 



Prctlu l'-M;le— Resolute. R. S. R. van's (Baltimore, Md. I fox-ter- 

 rier bitch Pretty Pickle (Regent Vox— Dudley Rage) to Edward 

 Kelly's Resolute (Result— Diadem), May 5. 



Kenilieorth- Resolute-. Thos. P. Field's (New York) fox-terrier 

 bitch Kenilworth (Earl Leycester— Delta) to Edward Kelly's Reso- 

 lute (Result-Diadem), May (3. 



Lady Belmont— Dusky Trap. Jos. R. Trissler's (Lancaster; Pa.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Lady Belmont (Earl Levcester— Coquette) to 

 Blemton Kennels' Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider), April 22; : 



Hempstead Spot— Dusky Trap. Edward Morgan's (Great Neck, : 

 L. I.) fox-terrier bitch Hempstead Spot (Roval— Blemton Dart), 

 to Blemton Kennels' Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter-^Spider), April 



Gaudy— Bacchanal. R. Gibson's (Delaware, Ont.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Gaudy (Brag— Tricks) to Blemton Kennels' Bacchanal (The 

 Belgravian— Bedlamite), April 30, 



Belgrave Viola- Lucifer. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y. 

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

 cifer (Splinter— Kohino r), May L 



Blemton Brilliant— Dusky Trap. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, 

 N. Y.) fox-terrier bitch Blemton Brilliant (The Moonstone— Media ) 

 to their Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider). May 1. 



Blemton Forest— Lucifer. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Blemton Forest (New Forest— Tiara) to their Lu- 

 cifer (Splinter— Kohinoor), April 25. 



Blemish— Dusky Trap. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) 

 fox-terrier bitch Blemish (Brock Spiee II.— Hempstead Spot) to 

 their Dusky Trap (Dusky Splinter— Spider), April 25. 



The Blunder— Master Sftfna. A. Maynard's (Woodstock, Ont.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch The Blonde (Obo II.— Woodstock Ada) to A. 

 B.'iidlaw's Master Shina (Young Obo— Shina). May 0. 



Bel ea— Bradford Harry. M. H. Daley's ( Bangor, Me.) Yorkshire 

 terrier bitch Bolva to P. H. Ooombs's Bradford Harry (Craw- 

 shaw's Bruce— Beale's Lady), May 9. 



Lady Emily— Lord Nelson. Dr. Roht. Taylor's (Mount Vernon, 

 N. Y.) St. Bernard bitch Lady Emily (Carlo-Sheila) to Erminie 

 Kennels' Lord Nelson (Sir Joseph— Savonak April 23. 



Carrie— Buckcilcu: R. Marshall's (Hoosick Falls, N. Y.) English 

 setter bitch Carrie to W. A. Coster's BucJtellcw (A.K.R. 30), April 

 10. 



Marchioness— BucheUew. J. E. 7-Iodgeman's (Saratoga. Springs, 

 N. Y.) English setter bitch Marchioness (Dashing Rover— Ravee) 

 to W. A. Coster's Buckellew (A.K.R. 30), May 1. 



Rodrelm— Buckellew. D. A. Goodwin, Jr.'s (Newburyport, Mass.) 

 English setter bitch Rodreka (Roderigo— Gem) to W. A. Coster's 

 Buckellew (A.K.R. 30), May 2. 



WHELPS. 



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Nell Givynne. V. G. Taylor and G. G. Davis's (Philadelphia, Pa. 

 English setter bitch Nell Gwynne (Goodsell's Racket— Moxio), 

 April 24. ten (six dogs), by their San Roy, Jr. (San Roy— Cora), 



Chief's Queen. P. G. Taylor and G. G. Davis's (Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 English setter bitch Chief's Queen (Laveraek Chief- Gipsey), April 

 28, eight (Ave dogs), by Dr. Taylor's MacD. (Count Noble— Spark). 



Donna II. Roseeroft Kennels' (Birmingham, Conn.) English 

 setter bitcli Donna II. (A.K.R 5792). May 3, eleven (six dogs), by F. 

 Windholz's Rockingham (A.K.R. 3867). 



Blemt'Oi I/ucreticL Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead. N. Y.) fox- 

 terrier bitch Blemton Lucretia (Veuetian — Lurette), April 2, three 

 (one dog), by their Lucifer (Splinter— Kohinoor). 



Gretcheu. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Gretchen (Bacchanal— Marguerite), April 20, two dogs, by 

 their Lucifer (Splinter— Kohinoor). 



Marguerite. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Marguerite (Brockenhurst Spice— Daisy), April 29, three 

 (one dog), by their Lucifer (Splinter— Kohinoor). 



Bachel. Blemton Kennels' (Hempstead, N. Y.) fox-terrier bitch 

 Rachel (Result— Heatherbell), May 7, three dogs, by their Lucifer 

 (Splintei — Kohinoor). 



Lonely. O. H. P. Belmont's (New York) English terrier Lonely 

 (Spring— Lady Florence), April 24, four (three dogs), by his Dia- 

 mond Spark (Diamond— Juno). 



Greta. Erminie Kennels' (Mount Vernon, N. Y.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Greta (The Splugen— Mercy), April 30, four (two dogs), by 

 their Lord Nelson (Sir Joseph— Savona). 



Marguerite. H. W. Holmes's (New York) bull-terrier bitch Mar- 

 guerite (Count— Young Venom), May 10, six (four dogs), by Frank 

 Dole's Jubilee (Bendigo— Queen). 



Sptce. W. J. Middleton's (Somerville, Mass.) greyhound bitch 

 Spice, May 13, ten (four dogs), by McMano'-s imported Waldo. 



