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EASTERN FIELD TRIALS ENTRIES. 



OLLOWING is a list of the entries for the All-Aged and 

 Champion Stakes of the Eastern Field Trials Club: 



All-Aged Setter Stake. 



english settees. 



Keystone (Washington Kennel, Pittsburgh, Pa.), black, 

 white and tan dog, June 27, 1885 (Gladstone— Sue). 



Lady Rogk. (same owner), lemon belton bitch, April 24, 

 1884 (Royal Rock— Nellie). 



Roger (L. Gardner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.), black, white and 

 tan dog. Dee. 13, 1885 (Count Noble— Queen Meg). 



ROY MONARCH (C. C. Gray, Providence, R. I.), black and 

 tan dog, 4yrs. (Dashing Monarch— List). 



Glostkr (J. L. Breese, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.), black, white 

 and tun dog, B'yyrs. (Dashing Rover— Trinket). 



MANDAM (R. B. Morgan, Akron, O.), blue belton dog, 4yrs. 

 (Count Noser — Lola). 



Breese Gladstone (W. A. Buckingham, Norwich, Conn.), 

 black, white and tan dog, syyrs. (Gladstone— Sue). 



King LEO (E. P. Thomas, Denver, Col.), black, white and 

 tan dog, July 25, 1885 (Count Noble— Ruby). 



Dad Wilson (J. S. Hudson, Covington, Ky.), black, white 

 and tan dog. Aug. 9, 1884 (Cambridge— Dido II.). 



DAN (Gen. W. B. Sliattuc, Cincinnati, O.), liver and white 

 dog, Aug. 9, 1884 (Cambridge— Dido II.). 



Dot (same owner), black, white and tan bitch, Sept. 25, 

 18S5 (Gladstone— Dido II.). 



LATONIA (same owner), black, white and tan bitch, May 21, 

 1886 (Count Noble— Dido II.). 



Daisy F. (Dudley & Fisher, Nashville, Tenn.), liver and 

 white hitch. 4yrs. (Gleam— Dean 1 . 



Fred W. (Sanborn Kennel, Pittsburgh, Pa.), black, white 

 and tan dog (Count Noble — Spark). 



Countess Poppet (same owner), black, white and tan bitch 

 (Count Noble— Lit). 



Royal Alrert (C. Fred Crawford, Pawtucket, R. I.), 

 black and white dog, 3%yrs. (Sir Alister— Novelty). 



Foreman's Lass (same owner), black, white and tan bitch, 

 2yrs. (E'oreman— Grace B.). 



Nellie II. (same owner), black,white and tan bitch (Count 

 Noble — Rosalind). 



Belle op Piedmont (E. Dexter, Boston, Mass.) black, 

 White and tan bitch, Aug. 12, 18S3 (Dashing Rover— Ranee). 



Jack Modoc (same owner), black and white dog, July 25, 

 1886 (Buckellew— Ida). 



Royal Prince (F. Leonard, Pawtucket, R. I.), black, 

 white and tan dog, 3%yrs. (Sir Alister— Novelty). 



RONA (C. F. Loudon, Cincinnati, O.), black and white 

 hitch, Feb. 2, 1885 (Ben Hill— Zoe W.). 



Cora of Wetherall (F. Windholz, New York) blue 

 belton bitch, 3}-£yrs. (Sir Alister— Mina). 



Bob H. (A. J. Crovatt, Athens. Ga.) black and white dog, 

 2?iyrs. (Count Noble— Belle Boyd). 



Can Can (Dr. R. I. Hampton, Athens, Ga.), black, white 

 and tan bitch, 2%yvs. (Count Noble— Belie Boyd). 



Swift Gladstone (M. B. Downing, Middleport, O.), blue 

 belton dog, Aug. 29, 1883 (Rush Gladstone— Clara). 



MAVIS (J. S. Clarke. New Brunswick, N. J.) black, white 

 and tan bitch, May I, 1885 (Gladstone— Lavalette). 



Bride (J. Hunter, Westchester, N. Y.), black and white 

 bitch (Sam— Brick). 



Ruby Buckellew (T. W. Stoutenburgh, Davenport, la.), 

 orange and white bitch, 2yrs. (Buckellew— Brimstone). 



King Noble (J. I. Case, Jr., Racine, Wis.), blue belton dog, 

 Aug. 28, 1883 (Count Noble— Rosalind). 



King's Dan (same owner), blue belton dog, July 26, 1885 

 (King Noble— Elsie Belton). 



Dixie Belton (same owner), black and white bitch, March 

 27, 18S5 (Dick B.— Belle Belton). 



King's Mark (same owner), blue belton dog, April 12, 1886 

 (King Noble— Belle Belton). 



Queen Noble (same owner), blue belton bitch, April 12, 

 1886 (King Noble— Belle Belton). 



Dashing Noble (Pittsburgh Kennel Club, Pittsburgh, 

 Pa.), black, white and tan dog, 3>£yrs. (Count Noble— Dash- 

 ing Novice). 



Dan Noble (same owner), lemon belton dog, 2Xyrs. 

 (Count Noble— Lewis's Nellie). 



Royal Victor (same owner), blue belton dog, 3%yrs. 

 (Sir Alister— Novelty). 



WAterford (same owner), lemon belton dog, 15mos. 

 (Pembroke — Queen Alice). 



Daisy Fair Oakes (same owner), lemon belton bitch, 

 ISmos. (Count Noble — Daisy Queen). 



Nellie Sting (same owner), black and white bitch, 2%yrs. 

 (Sting— Novelty). 



Galatea (E. E. Pray, Glenwood Springs, Col.), black, 

 white and tan bitch, 3yrs. (Mack B. — Chica). 



DASH aw AY (J. W. Lawson, East Providence, R. I.), blue 

 belton dog, April 28, 1883 (Duke— Mobe). 



Joe B. (O. H. Boyden, Salisbury, N. C), dog, age and pedi- 

 gree not given. 



Juno A. (Memphis & Avent Kennels, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black and white bitch, 5yrs. (Druid— Ruby). 



Cassio (same owner), black, white and tan dog, 2>.fyrs. 

 (Count Noble — Lizzie Hopkins). 



Chance (same owner), black, white and tan dog, SJ^yrs. 

 (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). 



Nat Goodwin (same owner), black, white and tan dog, 

 2>£yrs. (Roderigo — Bo-Peep). 



Jean VAljean (same owner), black, white and tan dog, 

 234'yrs. (Mingo— Twin Maude). 



Allie James (same owner), lemon and white bitch, 2>£yrs. 

 (Mingo — Twin Maude). 



Cinch (same owner), black, white and tan dog, Jan. 2, 1886 

 (Roderigo — Bo-Peep) . 



Rod's Rowdy (same owner), black, white and tan dog, 

 Jan. 2, 1886 (Roderigo— Bo-Peep). 



Dashing Grace (Como Kennels, Como, Miss.), black, white 

 and tan bitch, 2yrs. (Gladstone— Dixie). 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Grouse (C. P. Lasalle, Manchester, N. H.), dog, 3yrs. (Red- 

 coat—Clay). 



Gerald (F. S. Parrott, Bridgeport, Conn.), dog, 3j>£yra 

 (Glencho— Zelda). 



All- Aged Pointer Stake. 



Don's Dot (J. E. Gill, Lancaster, Pa.), liver and white 

 bitch, 28mos. (Vandevort's Don— Beulah). 



Lady Zeal (same owner), description not given. 



Sachem (Clifton Kennel, Jersey City, N. J.), liver and 

 white dog, 2yrs. (Beaufort— Zuba). 



Spring (R. M. Hutchings, Galveston, Tex.), June 10, 1885 

 (Mainspring — Curfew). 



Bess (J. Shevlin, Brooklyn, N. Y.), liver and white dog, 

 4yrs. (Bob ). 



LALLA Rookh (Col. C. H. Odell, New York), lemon and 

 white bitch (Sensation's Son— Grace), 



Shandy Gaff (J. T. Perkins, Brooklyn, N. Y.), dog, March 

 7, 1886 (Naso of Kippen— Malt). 



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

 dog, Aug. 25, 1S83 (Tory— Moonstone). 



Springbok (same owner), liver and white dog, June 12, 

 1885 (Mainspring— Curfew). 



Duke of Hessen (same owner), liver and white dog, May 

 9, 1885 (Luck of Hessen— Blarney). 



Mars (same owner), black and white dog, April 10, 1886 

 (Bang Bang— Modesty). 



Match II. (Dr. H. G. Preston, Brooklyn, N. Y.), liyer and 

 white dog, 3yrs. (Bang Bang— Bellona), 



King of Kent (E. Dexter, Boston, Mass.), liver and white 

 dog, Jan. 12, 1880 (Priam— Kent's Baby). 



Poultice (same owner), liver and white dog, Jan. 9, 1886 

 (Milton's Bang II.— Climax). 



Nanon (C. A. Painter, Pittsburgh, Pa.), liver and white 

 bitch, May 10, 1886 (Ike— Fannie), 



Pap Smizer (Wheaton & Sanders, Dayton, O.), liver and 

 white dog, July 24, 1884 (Meteor— Diana). 



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

 white bitch, 4yrs. (Meteor— Belle). 



Dexter (same owner), liver and white dog, 18mos. (Nip- 

 Tuck). 



BowooiN (F. F. Harris, Portland, Me.), lemon and white 

 dog, 2>£yrs. (Beaufort— Zuba). 



Flotsam (Pittsburgh Kennel Club, Pittsburgh, Pa.), black 

 bitch, S^yrs. (Sambo— Diana). 



JETSAM (same owner), black bitch, 3Jyrs. (Sambo— Diana). 



Don A (G. J. Gray, Kansas City, Mo.), liver and white 

 bitch, ISnios. (Cornerstone— Nellie Drew). 



Cornerstone (A. A. Whipple, Kansas City, Mo.), liver 

 and white dog, 3vrs. (Meteor— Accident). 



Nick of Naso (C. J. PeshalL Jersey City, N. J.), liver and 

 white dog, S^yrs. (Naso II.— Pettigo). 



J immie (same owner), liver and white dog, 6>£yrs. (Start- 

 Maude). 



Neversink (Neversink Lodge Kennel. Guymard, N. Y.), 

 liver and white dog, Oct. 16, 1884 Croxteth— Lady Gwendo- 

 line). 



Flirt (James Mortimer, Babylon, L. I.), liver and white 

 bitch, 2yrs. (Graphic— Ina). 



Vanderbilt ( J.M. Aldrich, Manton, R. I.), liver and white 

 dog, 2^yrs. (Dean — Nancy). 



Spot (J. B. C. Lucas, St. Louis. Mo.), liver and white dog, 

 4yrs, (Drake— Fan). 



Champion Stake. 



Richmond (J. E. Gill, Franklin, Pa.), lemon and white 

 pointer dogr, 4yrs. (Vandevort's Don— Beulah). 



MAINSPRING (J.T.Perkins, Brooklyn, N. Y.), liver and 

 white, dog, 6yrs. (Mike— Romp). 



Foreman (C. Fred. Crawford, Pawtucket, R. I.), black, 

 white and tan English setter dog, 7yrs. (Dashing Monarch 

 -Fairy II.). 



Gath's Mark (Dr. J. N. Maclin, Keeling, Tenn.), black, 

 white and tan English setter dog, 3yrs. (Gath— Gem). 



Trinket's Bang (W. Titteringtou.Wyanet, HI.), liver and 

 white pointer dog, 4yrs. (Croxteth— Trinket). 



Robert le Diable (Highland Kennels, Red Bank, N. J.), 

 liver and white pointer dog, 4yrs. (Croxteth— Spinaway). 



Drake (Neversink Lodge Kennels, Guymard, N. Y.), liver 

 and white pointer dog, 5>|yrs. (Croxteth— Lass). 



Bob Gates (Whyte Bedford, Blythe, Miss.), black, white 

 and tan English setter dog, 3}^yrs. (Count Rapier— Belle of 

 Hatchie). 



Roderigo (Memphis & Avent Kennels, Memphis, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan English setter dog, 4%yrs. (Count 

 Noble— Twin Maude). 



Derby. 



Following entries in the Derby were lost in the mails and 

 are additional to the list published May 12: 



Queen of Hearts (Major J. W. Murnau. Keeling, Tenn.), 

 black, white and tan English setter bitch, May 24 (Sports- 

 man— Sweeth ear t) . 



Belle of Stanton (Major J. W. Murnan, Keeling, Tenn.), 

 orange and white English setter bitch, May 21 (Count Noble 

 —Dido II.). 



Belle of Montebello (W. T. Barnard, Baltimore, Md.), 

 lemon and white English setter bitch, April (Royal Albert — 

 Beauty Queen). 



Albert of Montebello (W. T. Barnard, Baltimore, Md.), 

 blue belton English setter dog, April (Royal Albert— Beauty 

 Queen). 



Queen of Montebello (W. T. Barnard, Baltimore, Md.), 

 black and white English setter bitch, September (Count 

 Howard — Sandal). 



Rachel (John E. Thayer, Lancaster, Mass.) liver and white 

 pointer bitch, July 8 (Dean— Floy). 



Two Unnamed (Dr. J. N. Maclin, Keeling, Tenn.), partic- 

 ulars not received. 



BRISTOL DOG SHOW. 



BRISTOL, Conn., Oct. 1.— Editor Forest and Stream: 

 An inaugural dog show was held in connection with 

 the Bristol Park Agricultural Society's first annual fair, 

 and was an improvement over some where they have had 

 more experience. The benching was done in a very thorough 

 manner, and the stalls were large and comfortable. The 

 dogs had excellent attention and were fed on Challenge food. 

 Great credit is due to J. S. Barnes, the superintendent, who 

 was very attentive to all. There were about sixty entries. 

 Although the show was small some of the finest specimens 

 were present. Mr. E. K. Sperry judged all classes. The 

 following is a list of the 



AWARDS. 



MASTIFFS.-lst and 2d, E. A. Carley. Very high com., D. P. 

 Barnes. 



ST. BERNARDS.— Rough-Coated— 1st, Mrs. A. Fatkins; 2d, 

 Dwigkt Barnes. Very high com., W. F. Kenney. Puppies: 1st, D. 

 P. Barnes. 



POINTERS. — Dogs: 1st, James Barnes: 2d, F. E. Lee. Very high 

 com., W. Barnes. High com., J. E. Bair. Com., B. Wallace. 

 Bitches: 1st, Fred Stengling: 3d and very high corn., W. B. Martin. 

 High com., F. E. Lee. Puppies: 1st, W. B. Martin; 2d, F. E. Lee. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, A. J. Lee Southington; 2d, 

 Mrs. A. F. Atkins. Very high corn., J. E. Hair. High com., Jas. 

 Miles. Bitches: 1st withheld; 2d and very high com., A. J. Pierre. 

 High com., J. E. Mills. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Dogs: 1st, C. F. Nason; 2d, F. E. See. Very 

 high com., J. F. Hines. Hitches: 1st, J. F. Hines; 2d, Watkins. 

 Puppies: 1st and 2d, Watkins and Cheney. 



EIELD SPANIELS— 1st and 2d, J. J. Casey— Puppies: 1st, J. J. 

 Casey. 



BEAGLES— 1st, Wallace Muzzy; 3d, G. M. Strom. 



COLLIES.— Dogs: 1st, W. J. Sames; 2d, H. Whalen. Very high 

 com., W. H. Atwood. High com., J. B. Brown. Puppies: 1st, W. 

 G. Manchester. 



BULLDOGS— 1st and 2d, C. D. Cugle. Very high com., E. Grace. 

 Bitches: 1st and 2d, C. I). Cugle. Very high com., T. M. Atwood. 

 Puppies: 1st, C. D. Cugle. 



FOX-TERRIERS.— 1st, A. H. Norton: 2d, J. M. Farris. Very 

 high com., A. H. Norton. Puppies: 1st, A. H. Norton. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— 1st, John Coulon, 



NEWFOUNDLAND.— 1st, G. M. Strong. 



COON DOGS.— 1st, J. Fairclough. Puppies: 1st, J. Fairclough. 

 [The above list is given for what it is worth, its merits as a 

 record being impaired by absence of dogs' names.] 



SKYE TERRIER IMPORTATION.— Mr. German Hop- 

 kins upon his recent visit to England purchased a pair of 

 Skye terriers and brought them to this country. The dog 

 Beiimore is a light blue drop-eared, was whelped May, 1884, 

 and is by Lochiel out of Jean. The bitch. Highland Mary, is a 

 dark stee lgray, prick-eared, was whelped Jan. 6, 1886, and is 

 by Prince Charlie II. out of Tottie. Both have done a lot of 

 first class winning in England, their last score being a first 

 for each in their respective classes at the recent Jubilee show 

 at Barn Elms. We understand that they were not purchased 

 for the purpose of exhibition, but it is to be hoped that their 

 owner will gratify lovers of the breed by entering them at 

 some of the spring shows. 



IRISH SETTER CLUB'S FIELD TRIALS. 



Editor Forest and Stream: 



Will the members of the Irish Setter Club kindly forward 

 their dues for 1887 to the undersigned in order that the stakes 

 for the field trials of 1887 may be arranged. A good start 

 was made last year, but unfortunately the deep snows pre- 

 vented the running of the trials. The club hopes for better 

 luck this year and a larger entry even than last, as the stakes 

 will be well worth competing for. Now let every admirer 

 of an Irish setter put his shoulder to the wheel and the trials 

 of 1887 will be brought to a successful termination. 



Wm. Jaevis, Sec. and Treas. 



Clabemont, N. H., Oct. 7. 



TRANSPORTATION OF DOGS TO TRIALS. — Editor 

 Forest and Stream: It is with most sincere pleasure that I 

 forward you a copy of the letter sent in answer to my request 

 to accord the club the same privileges for 1887 as in the past 

 ui the. free transportation of dogs. The letter is as follows: 

 "Piedmont Air Line, Washington, D. C, Oct. 4.-W. A. Coster 

 Esq., Sec'y E. F. T. Club: Dear Sir— I beg to acknowledge 

 your favor of 30th ult. and to say in reply that we will take 

 great pleasure in extending over our system the same privi- 

 leges of free transportation that we have previously accorded; 

 and will also bring the matter up in the Southern Passenger 

 Association, which covers the territory south of the Potomac 

 and Ohio Rivers and east of the Mississippi, to obtain if 

 possible the same from all the lines within that jurisdiction. 

 We take a great interest in the success of your club and will 

 be pleased to do what we can to forward its interests. Very 

 truly, Jas. L. Taylor, G. P. A." The roads to which this ap- 

 plies are Richmond & Danville, Atlanta & Charlotte, Virginia 

 Midland, South Carolina, Columbia & Greenville, Western 

 North Carolina, Washington & Ohio. I regret to add I am 

 in receipt of a communication from the Pennsylvania Rail- 

 road, and they refuse to grant us a continuation of these 

 privileges as in past.— W. A. Coster, Sec'y E. F. T. C. 



SPANIELS AT MILWAUKEE.— Brantford, Oct. 9.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: An error occurred last week in 

 your published list of prizes won at the late Milwaukee 

 bench show. In the cocker dog class you give Rufus first 

 and special, and Mike second. It should have been Mike 

 first, Rufus second and Juno W. first and special. Kindly 

 make the correction to avoid any misunderstanding in the 

 future,— Chas. M. Nelles, 



AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB.— President Child of the 

 American Kennel Club has appointed as committee on cre- 

 dentials Messrs. N. Seabury, Providence, R. I.; J. O. Donner, 

 and T. H. Terry, New York; on Stud Book, Messrs. C. J. 

 Peshall, Jersey City, N. J.; T. H. Terry, New York, and J. H. 

 Win slow, Philadelphia, Pa. 



AMERICAN FIELD TRIALS.— Cincinnati, O., Oct. 10.— 

 Editor Forest and Stream: The American Field Trial Club 

 have decided that entries to the All-Aged and Champion 

 Stakes shall close Nov. 1 instead of Oct. 10.— C. W. Paris, 

 Secretary. 



WESTERN FIELD TRIALS.— Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 5. 



-Editor Forest and Stream: Messrs. John W. Munson, 

 Theodore Mosher and Louis Kunz will judge the Western 

 Field Trials.— R. C. VAN Horn, Secretary. 



PUPPY SWEEPSTAKES.— The Sporting Life announces 

 that the Philadelphia Kennel Club will open sweepstakes 

 for puppies of each of the prominent breeds to be decided at 

 their show next spring. 



KENNEL NOTES, 

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

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope. 

 Sets of 200 of any one form, bound for retaining duplicates, 

 are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Nat Taylor. By A. McDonald, Rockland, Me., for black and 

 white ticked English setter dog, whelped May 20, 1887, by Latch- 

 string (Gus Bondhu — Donna) out of Kate (Cambridge — Bessie). 



Flossie Dale. By A. McDonald, Rockland, Me., for orange and 

 white English setter bitch, whelped March 6, 1886, by Frank Dale 

 (Grousedale— Lady Thorn) out of Bessie (Jim— Dot). 



Little Nat, Popsy, Dot Homer and Bessie Jenkins. By A. McDon- 

 ald, Rockland, Me., for black cocker spaniels, one dog and three 

 hitches, whelped July 26, 1887, by Earl (Oho, Jr.-Black Garrie)out 

 of Maud St. J. (Sandy— Liversweet). 



Sam Bird, Beta Bird, Dave Bird, Harry Bird and Kitty Bird. By 

 A. McDonald, Rockland, Me., for liver and white ticked pointers, 

 four dogs and one hitch, whelped May 7, 1887, by Beaufort II. 

 (Beaufort— Nellie Bird) out of Hazel Bird (Fritz— Bird). 



Albert F. By Ben j. A. Gage, Pawtucket, R. I., for black, white 

 and tan English setter dog, whelped Sept. 5, 1887, hy Royal Albert 

 (Sir Alister— Novelty) out of Fortuna (Foreman— Grace Bj. 



Kelp's Trump, Kelp's Beauty end Kelp's Doll. By Detroit Kennel 

 Club, Detroit, Mich., for white, black and blue belton English set- 

 ters, one dog and two bitches, whelped July 25, 1 887, by Pride of 

 Dixie (Gladstone— Countess Druid) out of Kelp (Prince Rob- 

 Kate Jewell). 



Kelp's Pride, Kelp's Girl, Kelp's Jewett and Kelp's Pet. By Detroit 

 Kennel Club, Detroit, Mich., for blue belton English setters, one 

 dog and three bitches, whelped July 25, 1887, by Pride of Dixie 

 (Gladstone— Countess Druid) out of Kelp (Prince Rob— Kate 

 Jewell). 



King Boiv's Boy, King Boiv's Dot, King Bow's Dawn and King 

 Bote's Lass. By Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, Mich., for liver and 

 white ticked pointers, one dog and three bitclles, whelped July 20, 

 1887, by King Bow (Bow— Taffee) out of Ruby Croxteth (Croxteth— 

 Seitner's Lass). . ■ » ■ 



Foreman's Nathan and Foreman's Nora. By C. Fred Crawford, 

 Pawtucket, R. 1., for black, white and tan English setter dog and 

 bitch, whelped May 29, 1887, by Foreman (Dashing Monarch— Fairy 

 II.) out of Nellie II. (Count Noble— Rosalind). 



Foreman's Nabob and Foreman's Ne-Paul By C. Fred Crawford, 

 Pawtucket, R. I., for lemon and white and blue belton and tan 

 English setter dogs: whelped May 29, 1887, by Foreman (Dashing 

 Monarch— Fairy II.) out of Nellie II. (Count Noble— Rosalind). 



Albert's Flash. Albert's Fairy and Albert's Fancy. By C. Fred 

 Crawford, Pawtucket, R. L, for English setters, one lemon and 

 white dog. one lemon and white and one blue belton bitch, wfielped 

 July 8, 1887, by Royal Albert (Sir Abster— Novelty) out of Fairy 

 Belle (Plantagenet— Fairy III.). _ „ „ „ , 



Albert's Flirt, Albert's Fame and Albert's Fern. By C. Fred 

 Crawford, Pawtucket, R. I., for black and white English setter 

 bitches, whelped July 8, 1887, by Royal Albert (Sir Alister— Nov- 

 elty) out of Fairy Belle (Plantagenet— Fairy III.). • 



Brass. By Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, Mich., for black, white 

 and tan beagle dog, whelped July 11, 1887, by Prince (Ringwood— 

 Rosy) out of Reta (Rolf— Katy). 



Ethan Allin. Bv S. T. Hammond, Springfield, Mass., for white, 

 slate and tan Ethan Allin setter dog, whelped Aug. (5, 1887, by 

 Bogue out of Nelly. 



Boxy III. By Detroit Kennel Club, Detroit, Mich., for black, 

 white and tan beagle bitch, whelped June 19, 1887, by Dan (Rattler 

 —Katie) out of Roxy II. (Prince— Spider). 



Queen Naso— Editor Forest and Stream: In your last issue the 

 Greenfield Kennels claimed the name Queen Naso. That name 

 was claimed in Forest and Stream nearly eighteen months ago 

 for a bitch puppy by champion Nick of Naso out of my bitch Dev- 

 onshire Queen, and won a prize at Waverly show, 1886, under that 

 name. To avoid confusion, I would suggest to the Greenfield Ken- 

 nels that it would be better for them to select another name for 

 their bitch— Floyd Vail (New York, Oct. 7). 



frvington Kennels. 3y V. E, Macy, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y,, 

 for his kennels. 



