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are told we have fine dogs; good enotigh to show anywhere; 

 and see afterward such a thin, measly and derogatory re- 

 port in so popular and widely circulated a journal as the 

 FbBEST and Stream we feel like selling oat and quitting 

 the show business. 



It is consoling, however, to know that it is the opinion of 

 vour reporter against the positite statements Of a well- 

 known iudge. The Irishman said when asked if one man's 

 word was as good as another's, '''"Yis, and bethei\ ton," and 

 Mr. Davidson's word will be considered "bether too" until 

 we have some more conclusive evidence than the Opinion of 

 an anonymous reporter. J; MaStin Baknet. 



Dutch Plat, Cal., May 8; 



DOG TALK. 



is a man in trouble about selling dogs. Mr. W. 

 W. McCain writes from Springfield, Pa., thus: "Please 

 Say to readers of Forest and Stream that my Irish setters 

 advertised in your columns tvvb weeks ago are all sold, and 



f hereby saved me the annoyance of answering scores of 

 etters- Three dogs advertised in Forest and" Stream and 

 sold on their merits need an army back of them to supply 

 the demand." 



G-f the new edition of "Standards and Points of Judging,-" 

 Mr. Victor M. Haldeman says; "I see ynu liavernade it very 

 thorough so that it will be the authority for some time to 

 come." 



Our Natural History columns give an account of how Dr. 

 E. Rj Sisson saved his dog bitten by a rattlesnake. It is 

 wur'th ndaking a. note of,- for more than one good dog's un- 

 timely taking off is caiised by this vicious serpent, 



Mr. J. H. Winslow, of Philadelphia, has two litter's of 

 pointers, from which he hopes to pick out something good 

 enough to win with next year. Dr. Cryer is another Quaker 

 City breeder who is preparing for the future with some nice 

 pug puppies out of champion Bessie. 



The National Dog Club members will receive a circular in 

 a.few Qays asking for votes for the committee proposed by 

 the tehipbrar'y organisation committee. 



The English Spaniel Club, at a meeting held May i, ^qfced 

 that the weight of cocker spaniels shall nor exceed SSlbs. 

 The limit formerly was 251bs. 



Mr. E. S. Porter, New Haven, has sailed for Europe. 

 Letters to the New Haven Kennel Club should be addressed 

 to W. D. Peck, Box 1369, New Haven, Conn. 



Mr. P. F. Dole sails for England next week. Bicycles and 

 bull-terriers will receive his attention while absent. 



The Massachusetts Kennel Club celebrated its first anni- 

 versary at ,Lynn. MaSs.; on the evening of May 14, with a 

 banquet. A committee was appointed to take measures for 

 the holding of a dog show. 



Twenty-one entries were received for the Pacific Coast 

 Field Trial Club Derby up to the night of closing, with more 

 to be heard from by mail. 



Mr. Wm. Schreiber, of San Francisco, has received a brace 

 of pointers from the kennels of Mr. J. J. Pollock, Aucbin- 

 deau, Scotland. One is an eleven months puppy by Glad- 

 some out of Forest Queen IT.; the other, a bitch by Bragg 

 rV. out of Forest Queen II. Both are lemon and white. 



The late San Francisco dog show was run at a loss of $200. 

 Considering the great outlays and the liberal way in which 

 things were carried on, the club is to be congratulated on 

 getting out so well. 



It is said that New Haven lost -$400 over its show. • 



A Philadelphia dealer had a dog returned because he 

 would not oblige the customer by making a pedigree for him 

 tracing to "imported." The applicant should have pur- 

 chased from the well-known Bostonian who supplies dogs 

 and pedigrees to order. 



Permission has been obtained from the Fairmont Park 

 Commissioners, Philadelphia, for the holding of sheep dog 

 trials. The collie club on whose behalf the permission was 

 granted is singularly lax in doing anything in the matter. 



Mr. A. R. Kyle writes us that he has a pure white collie 

 puppy with the exception of a brown spot the size of a nickel. 



Col. Stuart Taylor having resigned the presidency of the 

 Pacific Kennel Club, the club has elected Mr. Ramon E, 

 Wilson to fill the vacancy. 



The summer show of the English Kennel Club will be held 

 the first week in July in the grounds of the Ranleigh Club, 

 at Barn Elms, 



A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF THE DOG; 

 being a Manual of Canine Pathology. By John Henry Steele, 

 M.R C.V.S., AiV.D. John Wiley & Sous, New York, 1888.— 

 The volume in band is ( without doubt the most pretentious 

 from a medical aDd scientific standpoint, of those yet pub- 

 lished on this subject. We have had many works on the 

 dog, YoUatt, Blaine, "Stonehenge," Mayhew, "Ash- 

 mont," etc., but almost without exception, these have 

 treated the subject in a popular and not in a scientific man- 

 ner. The medical spirit of the present time is toward the 

 pathology of disease. It is an accepted fact that the pathol- 

 ogy of diseases being understood the treatment becomes no 

 longer empirical, but rational and directed at the root and 

 cause of the ailment. Steele has written a book which is up 

 to date. The study of equine and canine pathology has but 

 recently found any definite place in this country, but at the 

 present day and for the last ten years we have had some ex- 

 cellent teachers in New York and other large cities. The 

 importance of the study of comparative anatomy aud 

 pathology cannot be over-estimated. The great school of 

 Johns Hopkins Unversity at Baltimore, Md. ? is notably fore- 

 most in this branch. Space will not permit an exhaustive 

 review of Dr. Steele's book. The general hints and remarks 

 contained in his introduction are given in plain popular 

 language, and are intelligible to the most ordinary mind, 

 and in fact the reading matter throughout is placed in as 

 near a popular form as the scientific nature of the work will 

 permit. The fact that micro-organisms play a most important 

 part as a causative agent in canine pathology is emphasized, 

 as, for example, in rabies and distemper. Authorities and 

 their theories are extensively quoted. The work is largely 

 and judiciously illustrated, including microscopic slides of 

 parasites, micro-organisms and general plates representing 

 the position of animals in different diseases, methods of 

 handling and administering medicines, etc. The last few 

 pages are occupied with a "Tabular statement of doses and 

 special actions and uses of medicines in canine practice. " 

 The book is a sine qua nan for kennel owners. 



BEAGLES AT NEW HAVEN, Baltimore, May ift— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: I cannot let the letter of Mr. 

 Hallett, in your last issue, in which he says my beagle bitch 

 LOu 1 "had the mange de,cidedly," pass unnoticed. I consider 

 it very bad form and quite uncalled for, being simply a repetf - 

 tion of what another disappointed exhibitor said in the snow. 

 In a letter from Mr. Lacy he says "Certain parties tried very 

 hard to hate Lou put away, but I was one too many for 

 t hem, they could not find a 'sore oh her." I was not aware 

 that there was any mange about her, indeed, I am assured 

 there was not; had I the least knowledge that she was 

 mangy she would not have gone from my kennel. All dogs, 

 in fact all animals at spring time suffer from some, slight 

 skin eruption, the blood or digestive organs being out of 

 order, possibly through climate changes or influences. 

 Among these troubles we. have erythema and exzema, both 

 non-contagious, simple diseases.- Madge is a disease com- 

 municable to animals of the same species, Now Mr.- Hallett 

 says "Lou had the mange decidedly." This I deny, rtnd this 

 is verified by the fact that she shows no, evidence Of having 

 it, nor do the dogs with whom: she has been kenneled since 

 her return from New naven show any signs of being affected. 

 Mr. Hallett speaks about "skinned: vets." Who on earth 

 ever heard of skinned vets? There may be vets wbo ean 

 skin a fellow, but the idea that Mr. Mason skins thfe'm is 

 utterly utter. Onevet would not admit that he was skinned 

 and decided that Lou did not have the mange. The ex- 

 hibitor who removed his dog to a different stall was very 

 considerate, yet it is not stated if the competent advice came 

 from a skinned vet. I fully agree with Mr. Hallett that the 

 mange rule should be enforced in every show, no matter 

 whom it hurts, and that the regularly-appointed veterinary 

 surgeon shall alone decide as to mange or contagious dis- 

 eases.— W. Stewart Diffexderffer. 



A MEH IC AN FIELD TRIALS CLTJB''S DERBY.— Cincin- 

 nati) IX, May 19.— Editor Forest arid Stream: The follow^ 

 ing additional prizes will be made by the American Field 

 Trials Club for its Derby this year: $50 to the fourth and 

 $50 to the fifth best dogs, the judges to select the dogs en- 

 titled to it; so that the prizes for the Derby will be as fol- 

 lows: First, $300; second, $200; third, $150; fourth, $50, and 

 fifth, $50, making $750. Entries close June 1.— O. W. Paris, 

 Sec. and Treas. 



MERRY MONARCH, — Editor Forest and Stream! 1 

 notice in the catalogue of the Baltimore Kennel Club show, 

 held April 24-27, that I am down as being the breeder of my 

 imported bulldog Merry Monarch. This is a mistake of the 

 types. Ic is well known that Mr. John Henshall, England, 

 is the breeder of this dog,- and I do not care to claim honors 

 that do not belong to me.— CMAS. D. CUCJLE. 



CLIPPING BULL-TERRIERS' EARS. — Utica ( N. Y., 

 May 11.— Editor Forest and Stream: Do all first-class bull* 

 terriers have their ears clipped? Is it not getting to be pop- 

 ular in England not to clip the ears? — O. A. Meter. [The 

 standard of the Bull-Terrier Club of England says, <! The 

 ears are always cropped for the show bench."] 



, ALBANY DOG SHOW.— There will be a dog show at Al- 

 bany; N. Y,, June .13 to 19, Mr. Chas. H. Mason has been 

 invited to judge' all classes. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

 Notes mast 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 foj 

 retaining duplicates, are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Doctor. By Chas. P. Peasley, Lawrence, Mass., for briudle and 

 white bulldog, whelped Sept. 22, 1887, by Dr. Rush (A.K.R. 4616) 

 out of Atossa (A.K.R. 3487). 



Shy. By Wm. H. Murphy, Ogdensburg, N. Y., for white, tan 

 and black fox-terrier bitch, whelped Aug. 6, 1887, by Keen (Dick— 

 Rubv) out of imported Nettles. 



Erminic. Bv Floyd Vail, Jersey City, N. J., for liver and white 

 pointer bitch, whelped April 9, 1888, by Nick of Naso (A.K.R. 4391) 

 out of De vonshire Queen (A.K.R 3127). 



Breda Chance. By Wm. A. Dupee, Chestnut Hill, Mass., for red 

 Irish terrier bitch, whelped July 29, 1887, by Benedict (Bogie Rat- 

 tler -Biddy III.) out of Little Vixen (Pepper— Vix). 



Badger. By Wm. A. Dupee. Chestnut Hill, Mass., for red Irish 

 terrier dog, whelped October, 1886. by Dushig out of Sheila. 



Bashing Ranger. By A. C. Collins, Hartford, Conn., for liver 

 and white pointer dos, whelped Dec. 13, 1887, by Spot Dash (Sir 

 Philip Sidney— Topsy) out of Daisy Hanger (Ranger Croxteth— 



F Date?y WMoli By H. Hartley, Pittsburgh. Pa., for lemon and 

 white English setter dog, whelped Feb. 28, 1888, by Count Noble 

 out. of Daisy Queen (A.K.K. 2266). 



Count Cockermov.th. Count VurVplc, Count Durham and Daisy Al- 

 landalr. Bv H. Hartley. Pittsburgh, Pa., for black, white and tan 

 English setters, three dogs and one bitch, whelped Feb. 23, 1888, by 

 Count Noble out of DaisyQueeu (A.K R. 2266). 



Doctor and Guess. By W. S. Bidwtll, Monterey, Mass., for hver 

 and white pointer dog and bitch, whelped Aug. 1, 1887, by Don 

 Juan (Gay— Grace) out of Alameda (Mark-Birdie). 



Stratford Kennels. By O. A. Ives, Bridgeport, Conn., for his 

 kennels of English and Gordon setters. , 



Crystal s P^ n ^ Kennels. By J. J. DeForest, for his kennels at 



D Bostmi U BnoW Beagle Kennels. By Dr. W. F. Mead, Boston, 

 Mass., for his kennels of beagles. 



NAMES CHANGED. 



Blue Mass to Doe. By H. Page, Hoboken, N. J., for orange and 

 white English setter bitcb, age not given, by Buckellew (A.K.R. 

 30) out of Brimstone (A.K.R. 29). 



BRED. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



LadM Fiories—Tantallon. J. Marshall's (Troy, N. Y.) St. Bernard 

 bitch Lady Flories (A.K.R. 5076) to his Tantallon (A.K.R. 4565), 

 Mav 11. 



Sister II.— Bradford Bonnie. J. P. Davis's (Cincinnati, O.) pug 

 bitch Sister II. (A.K.R. 4758) to his Bradford Bonnie (A.K.R. 5244), 



^Mimutanka— Racket. J. N. Fronefield, Jr.'s (Gen. Wayne, Pa.) 

 English setter bitch Minnetonka (Don Juan— Petrel HI.) to E. I. 

 Martin's Racket (Rattler— Leda), April 23. 



Dame Trot— The Rambler. J. M. Fronefield, Jr. s (Gen. Wayne, 

 Pa.) beagle bitch Dame Trot to his The Rambler (March boy II.— 

 Lizzie), May 10. . * 



Nellie— Straynote- J. E. Borden's (West Chester, Pa.) beagle 

 bitch Nellie to J. M. Fronefield, Jr.'s, Straynote (Rover— Silk), 

 May 5. 



Princess 17.— Scars' Monarch. F. W. Taft's (Warnerville, Mass.) 

 mastiff bitcb Princess II. (Turk II.— Princess) to Wyoming Ken- 

 nels' Sears' Monarch (A.K.R. 6037), May 10, 



Good Luck— Sears' Monarch. L. J. Sturtevaut's (Somerville, 

 Mass.) mast ; ff bitch Good Luck to Wyoming Kennels' Sears' Mon- 

 arch (A.K.R. 6037), March 8. 



Shi)— Sport, W. H. Murphy's (Ogdensburg, N. Y.) fox-terrier 

 bitch Shy (Keen— Nettle) to Hugh Morrison's Sport, April 5. 



Nrll testing- BnuhUm. II. Hartley's (Pittsburgh, Pa.) English 

 setter bitch Nellie Sting (Sting— Novelty) to his Brushton (Pem- 

 broke—Queen Alice), May 7. 



Beauty— Bradford Harry. J. F. Campbell's (Montreal, Can.) 

 Yorkshire terrier bitch Beauty to P. H. Coombs's Bradford Harry 

 (Crawshaw's Bruce — Beale's Lady), May 14. 



Judy Oho— Shady. Geo. E. Browne's (Dedham, Mass.) cocker 

 spaniel hitch Judy Obo (Oho II.— Daisv Zulu) to F. H. Perrin's 

 £uady (Obo U.-Darkie). May 13. 



Queen V.— Argus IT. A. D. Thayer's (Franklm, Mass.) Gordon 



Better bitch Queen V, (Geni, A.K.R. 959— Rose, A.K.R. 1189) to G. 

 E. Browne's Argus II. (Argus— Beauty), April 18. 



MfySt<J— Speculation* Ohas, Hornet's (Dunkirk, N. Y.) dachshund 

 bitch Music to F. M. Shelley's beagle Spoculatinn (Ring wood— im- 

 ported Fanny), May 3*. 



Tiny— Speculation. Chas., Moore's (FfedOnia, N. Y.) beagle bitcb 

 Tiny to F. M. Shelley's Speculation (Rlngwooa— Imported Fannv), 

 April 20. 



Gypsy— Speculation. Chas. Moore's (Fred on ia, N. Y.) beagle 

 pitch Gypsy to F. M. Shelley's Speculation (Ringwood— imported 

 Fanny)', April 15. 



Peggy Bowlry—Doc. J. H. Winslow's (Pbiladelpbia, Pa.) cooker 

 spaniel bitch Peggy Bowley (Kobo— Hdla) to American Cocker 

 Kennels' Doe (A.K.R, 3795), May 11. 



Blue Pansy— Roybell III, T, s. Thompson's (Thouipsontown, Pa.) 

 English setter bitch Blue Pansy (A.K.R. 4184) to Isaac Yearsly, 

 Jr.'s, Roybell III. (A.K.R. fflfl), March 15. 



Banncrcfucrn^-Rachct II. Dr. H. B. Nichol's (Cookstown, Ont.) 

 beSefe bitch Bknnerqueen (Bannerman, A.K.R. 1709— Queen, A.K. 

 R,1726>) to his Racket II. (Cameron's Racket, A.K.R. 4010— Mvrtle, 

 A.K.K. 2917), March 27. 



WHELPS. 



%W Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Fly.- J. P. Swain, Jr.'s (BronXville, N. Y.) pointer bitch Fly 

 (A.K.R. 4745), May 4, seven (three dogs>, by J, E. Perkius's Main- 

 spring (Mfke— Romp). 



Bradford Lill. P. H. Coombs's (Bangor, Me.) Yorkshire terrier 

 bitch Bradford Lill (Tickle'em— Judy), May 20, two (one dog), by 

 his Bradford Harry (Crawshaw's Bruce— Beale's Lady). 



Judy. H. S. Reynolds's (Ponghkeensie, N.Y.) Irish terrier bitch 

 Judy, April 26, five (two dogs), by W. P. Booth's Shamrock (Slasher 

 -Sheila). 



Dbt of Yates. Yates County Kennels' (Penn Yan, Pa.) nug bitch 

 Dot of Yates? April 29, five (two dogs), by their Snap (A.K.R. 

 5161). 



Daisy of Yatcn. Yates County Kennels' (Penn Yan, Pa.) pug; 

 bitch Daisy of Yates, April 23, three dogs, by their Snap (A.KJt. 

 5164). 



Heather Belle.- A, K. Kyle's (South Norwalk,. Conn.} collie bitch 

 Heather Belle (Champagne— Patience), May 18, thirteen (seven 

 dogs), by his Royal Monarch (Rutland— Ruthk- 



Brunette, J. H. Winslow's (Philadelphia. Pa.)' pointer bitch 

 Brunei te (Graphic— Zitta), May 10, twelve ffour dogs) 1 , by Chas. J. 

 Peshall's Nick of Naso (Naso II.— Pettigo). 



Fancy Maida. J. J. DeFnrcst's (Duanesburgh, N. Y.) coTlie bitch 

 Fancy Maida (A.K.R. 5410), April 2), soven (live dogs)', hy J„ C- 

 Curry's Dr. Cloud (A.K.R. 5C99). 



Daisy C. E. Cohoon's (Franklin, N. Y.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Daisy C. (imported Racer— Nellie C), May 3, seven (sis dogs); by 

 bis Jet (Wildair-Bird) 1 . 



Fdnny. E. Cohoon's (Franklin, N, Y.) 1 cocker SD.miel bitch 

 Fanny (OapL Stubbs. A.K.R. 5964— Daisy C,), May 1, six (four dogs), 

 by his Jet (Wildair-Bird) 1 . 



Maud S. If, E. Cohoon's (Franklin, N. Y.) cocker spaniel bitch 

 Maud S. II. (A.K.R. 6867), April 26, three (one dog), bv Hitt's Black 

 Harry (Black Pete— Altbea). 



Hell II. Wm. M Sibley's (Philadelphia, Pa.) bull-terrier bitch 

 Nell It. (A.K.R. 6189), April 10, five (four dogs), by F. F. Dole's. 

 Count (A.K.R. 3178). 



Lady Brighton, F. M. Shelley's (Sheridan, N. Y.) English setter 

 bitch Lady Brighton (Prince Phoebus— Rosey), May 11 uiue (four 

 dogs), by J. V. Patterson's King Fred (Ted Llewellin— Marcella). 



Devon Beauty. A. Laidlaw's (Woodstock, Ont-) cocker spaniel 

 bitch Devon Beauty (Lad o' Devon— Woodstock Dinah), May 15. 

 eight (four dogs), by his Robin (Obo II.— Woodstock Dinah); four 

 red. 



Blue Pansy, T. S. Thompson's (Thompsontown, Pa.) English 

 setter bitch Blue Pansy (A.K.R. 4131), May 15, eight (six dogstbs 

 Isaac Yearsly, Jr.'s, Roybell III. (A.K.R. 50fcl). 



Alpha. F. A. Page's (Bath, Me.) mastiff bitch Alpha (Hero III. 

 —Nell), April 26, sixteen (eight dogs), by his Max (Nevison— 

 Brenda). 



SALES. 



Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Major General, Collie dog, whelped Dec. 7, 1887, by Rutland out 

 of Heather Belle, by A. R. Kyle, South Norwalk, Conn., to C. D. 

 Beard, same place. 



Doctor. White aud brindle bulldog, whelped Sept. 22, 1887, bv 

 Dr. Rush (A.K.R. 4616) out of Atossa (A.K.R. 3487), by F. S. Bas- 

 ton, Norwood, Mass., to Chas. F. Peasley, Lawrence, Mass. 



Patch Eye. White body, black and tan spot on head, fox-terrier 

 dog, whelped Feb. 26, 1883, by Handy Mixture (A.K.R. 5700) out of 

 Lilly ( A..K.R. 1228), by Chas. W. Cornwell, Schenectady, N. Y., to 

 J. Ledlie Hces, Fonda, N. Y. 



Belle Reta, Liver and white pointer bitcb, whelped Dec. 22, 1883, 

 bv Baronet out of Rita Croxteth, by E.B. Eames, Reading, Mass., 

 to W. L. Richards, Maiden, Mass. 



JYe lie Elgin. Black, white and tan English setter bitch (A.K.R. 

 4078), by Dr. J. R. Housel, Watsontown, Pa., to W. A. Morgan, 

 Allentown, Pa. 



Dashing Ratigcr. Liver and white pointer dog, whe 1 ped Dec. 12, 

 1887, by Spot Dash out of Daisy Ranger, by J. W. Trantum, Mid- 

 dletown, Conn., to A. C. Collins, Hartford, Conn. 



Pet Obo Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped Feb. 13, 1887, by 

 Shady out of Edith, bv C. E. Gilchrist, Charlestown, Mass., to B. 

 T. Meanson, South Framingham, Mass. 



Doctor and Gurss. Liver and white pointer dog and bitcb, 

 whelped Aug. 1, 1887, by Don Juan out of Alameda, by Dr. J. ~W. 

 Bidwtll, West Winsted. Conn., to W. S. Bid well, Monterey, Mass. 



Rutland— Heather Belle whelp. Collie bitch, whelped Dec. 7, 1887, 

 hy A. R. Kyle, South Norwalk, Conn., to J. G. Gregory, Norwalk, 

 Conn. 



Meg Y1II. Black and tan collie bitch, whelped March 9, 1882, 

 bv Avrsbire Laddie (A.K.R. 145) out of Lassie, by Martin Dennis, 

 New York, to W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Nancy. Blue, black aud white collie bitch, whelped July 4, 1884, 

 by Brack out of Meg VIII., by Martin Dennis, New York, to W. 

 Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 



Sybil. Dark sable collie bitch, whelped Jan. 9, 1887, by Strephon 

 (A.K.R. 2730) out of Nancy (A.K.R. 2125), bv Martin Dennis, New 

 York, to VV. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Blue Mass. Orange and white English setter bitch, age not, 

 given, by Buckellew out of Brimstone, by W. II. Blanchard, 

 Atlanta, Ga., to H. Pape, Hoboken, N. J. 



Dot. Black cocker spaniel bitch, whelped July 25, 1886, by Jet 

 out of Zuleika, by E. Cohoon, Franklin, N. Y., to Jerry Cockrell, 

 Memphis, Tenn. 



Grover, Liver cocker spaniel nog. whelped May 4, 1887, by Jet 

 out of Nellie C, by E. Cohoon, Franklm, N. Y., to Jekyl Island 

 Club, Jekyl Island, Ga. 



Fanny. Liver cocker spaniel bitch, whelped July 85,1887, by 

 Harry Obo out of Maud S. II. (A.K.R. 5967), by E. Cohoon, Frank- 

 lin, N. Y., to Jekyl Island Club, Jekyl Island, Ga. 



Grcenuoi'd Carlo. Fawn, black, points, mastiff dog, whelped 

 Jan. 29, 1»£8, by Seais' Monarch (A.K.R. 6037) out of Fancy (A.K.R. 

 5003). by brecuwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, Mass., to Miss 

 R. E. Wilson, Claymont, Del. 



Gypsy. Fawn, black points, mastiff bitcb, age and pedigree not 

 given, by Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, Mass., to 

 Hubbard & Curtis, Boston, Mass. 



Don. Fawn, black points, mastiff dog, age and pedigree not 

 given, by Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, Mass., to J. A. 



ising, Newton Centre, Mass. 



Denniston, Maynard, Mass. 



Greenwood Leo. Fawn, black points, mastiff dog, whelped Jan. 

 29, 1888, bv Sears' Monarch (A.K.R. 0057) out of Fancy (A.K.R. 

 5503), by Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, Mass., to G. H. 

 Wentworth, Dover, N. H. 



Greenwood Lorna. Fawn, black points, bitch, whelped August, 

 18S5, by Major out of Celeste II., by Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, 

 Greenwood, Mass., to Mrs. E. D. Browne, Portland, Me. 



Greenwood Prince. Fawn, black points, mastiff dog, age and 

 pedigree not given, by Greenwood Mastiff Kennels, Greenwood, 

 Mass., to Bay State Gas Co., Boston, Mass. 



G-rccmvoott Belle. Fawn, black points, mastiff bitch, whelped 

 Sept. 11, 1887, by Ned out of Lioness 11., by Greenwood Mastiff 

 Kennels, Greenwood, Mass., to Bay State Gas Co., Boston, Mass. 



Minnie, Black, tan and white collie bitcb, whelped April 14, 

 1887, by Brack out of Daisy Queen, by Martin Dennis, New York, 

 to W. Atleo Burpee & Co., Pniladelphia, Pa. 



PRESENTATIONS. 



Nick of Naso— Devonshire Queen whelps. Liver and white pointer 

 dog and bitch, whelped April 9, 1888, by Floyd Vail, Jersey City. 

 N. J., to C. J. Peshall, same place. 



Heather Lass. Black and tan Gordon setter bitch, whelped 1881 , 

 by Jock o-it of Gypsy, by Geo. H Browne, Dedham, Mass., to L. T. 

 Field, Boston, Mass. 



