March 51, 1887, J 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



209 



KING CHARLES AND BLENHEIMS— -(MB. ANDERSON). 

 Rosius was alone in the champion class for King Charles 

 spaniels. There was also hut one entry in the open class; 

 first was withheld and it was given second. We could not 

 open her cage and did not examine her. King Victor had a 

 walkover in the champion class for Blenheims. In the open 

 class King Pippin was placed first and Lady second. These 

 were also fastened in their cages when we called on them. 



POODLES— (ME. KIRK). 



CarOjthe winning poodle, is a fairly good white with good 

 curl. Fidell, second, is a black of small size, with only a 

 fair amount of curl. Sherry, third, was suckling a litter 

 and not in show form. The two vhc.'s are very pretty, but 

 not quite up to the mark as poodles. Lulu, he* has a coat 

 somewhat resembling that or the Irish water spaniel. 



The miscellaneous classes were not well filled. Sir Luci- 

 fer, in the large class, was the only one of the three entries 

 worthy of notice, Jap, the only entry in the small class, is 

 just a fair Japanese spaniel, with a hard coat and bad tail. 



The selling classes we did not examine. 



AWARDS. 



Owing to the confusion caused by SOme of the numbers 

 getting changed, some of the awards were wrongly given 

 last week. Following are the corrections and additional 

 awards: 



In mastiff dogs O. W. Purdy, Jr.'s Jumbo II. was com. In 

 mastiff bitches J. L. Hope's Ohinalette was first, instead of Meg 

 Merrilies. In deerhound does J. E. Thayer's Duncan was third. 

 In champion pointer bitches Meal ly was absent. In Irish setter 

 dogs C. W. Rodenburg's Chip was com. In bitches Yoube was 

 second, and Ready very high com. In cocker spaniels, other than 

 liver or black, C. v. V. Sewell's Don was first and D. B.Scott's 

 Fanny was second. In collie dogs Chestnut Hill Kennels' Nulla- 

 more was fourth, and Hempstead Farm Co.'s Glengarry was very 

 high com. 



DEERHOUNDS— Champion-IWc/;: J. E. Thayer's Perth.- 

 Open— Bitches: 2d and 3d, J. E. Thayer's Ramona, Thora and Ber- 

 ga. Puppies: 1st, H. Scribuer's Brunda. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS.— Champion— Inwood Kennels' 

 Argus.— Open— Doc/is: 1st, O. H. Day's Don; 2d, Inwood Kennels' 

 Gazette; 3d, A. F.Terhune's Edo. Very high coin., L. Woodworth's 

 Phil. Bitches: 1st, J. H. Anderson's Roxie; 2d, withheld; 3d, W. 

 E. Rothermel's Rose. Very high com., A. J. Dean's Topsey. Pup- 

 pies: Prizes withheld. Com., Inwood Kennels' Graphic. 



FOXHOUNDS— Prizes withheld. 



DAOHSHUNDE, — 1st, withheld- 2d. O. Willigerod's Waldman. 

 High com., Associated Fanciers' Flash. 



PUGS— Champion— City View Kennels' Bradford Rubv.— Open 

 —Dons: 1st and 2d, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Max and Buff; 3d and 1th, 

 withheld. High com., J. H. Seeley's Peek-a-boo, Com., Mrs. J. 

 R. Gildersleeve's Punch. Bitches: Island 3d, Dr. M. H. Crver's 

 Bessie and Vesta; 2d, City View Kennels' Lady Cloudy. High 

 com., W. M. Chapman's Helen. Com,. P. F. Buckalew's Dot. 

 Puppies: 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Dot; 2d, J. H. Seeley's Peek-a-boo; 

 3d, G. Bell's Pippo. 



BULLDOGS.— Champion— Du<j: J. E. Thayer's Robinson Crusoe. 

 Bitch: J. E. Thayer's Britomartis.— Open— J. E. Thayer's Jose- 

 phine; 2d, P. J. Sharkey's Rose. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— Champion— F. F. Dole's Count.— Open- 

 Over 25 lbs. —1st and 3d, F. F. Dole's Maggie May and Young 

 Count; 2d, J. Patterson's Judas. Reserve, C. A. Stevens's Earl. 

 Very high com., M. Chase's Mark-eyed Victor. Com.. A. Bridg- 

 man's Jack.— Under &5lhs.— 1st, F. F. Dole's Silver; 2d, withheld. 

 Com., C. J. Peshall's Baby. Puppies: 1st, F. F. Dole's Young 

 Count; 2d, H. D. & J. R. Steers's Queen Bess; '3d, F. Lister's 

 Beauty. High com., C. J. Peshall's Pete. Com., W. Brooks's Dia- 

 mond. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS— 1st, B. F. Crook's Prince; 3d 

 withheld. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— 1st, C. T. Thompson's Geesola; 2d, G. D. 

 Fowle's Greymount; 3d, Somerset Kennels' Brian Borru. Very 

 high com. and high com., J. Van Schaick's Nailer II. and Nailer. 

 Com., H. Denning's Bounce. 



D AND IE DINMONT TERRIERS.— 1st, G. G. Cleather's Meg. 



BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.— 1st, W. W. Silvey's Rocks. 



POODLES— 1st, S. A Heifer's Caro; 2d, Mrs. J. R. Gilder- 

 sleeve's Fidell: 3d, Mrs. A. Heifer's Sherry. Very high com., Mrs. 

 Annie E. Krouse's Queen, and C. Krouse's Beauty; H. O. S. Lord 

 Jr.'s Lulu. 



MISCELLANEOUS.— Large, 1st, Glencoe Collie Kennels - Sir 

 Lucifer. Small, S. Lord, Jr.'s Jap. 



SELLING CLASS.— Equal 1st, J. H. Shepple's Sam and A. C. 

 Wilmerding's Princetta. Equal 2d. T. Boyd's Nellie and E. J. 

 Hawley's Oscar II. 



special Prizes, 



Best kennel mastiffs, no entry; St. Bernards, Hermitage Ken- 

 nels; pointers, Westminster Kennel Club; setters, Blackstone 

 Kennels; spaniels, J. P. Willev: fox-terriers, Blemton Kennels; 

 bull -terriers, F. F. Dole; beagles, J. Satterthwaite; pugs, Dr. M. 

 H. Cryer: greyhounds, C. D. Webber; collies, Chestnut Hill Ken- 

 nels. Best, brace fox-terriers, Blemton Kennels; collies, Chestnut 

 Hill Kennels; St. Bernards, Hermitage Kennels; beagles, A. C. 

 Krueger: spaniels, J. P, Willey. Best Irish setter, Max Wenzel's 

 Chief; Blenheim spaniel, Miss Mamie Phillips's King Pippin; 

 English setter, F. Wmdholz's Cora of Wetheral; black and tan 

 set ter, Inwood Kennels' Argus; Clumber spaniel, M. Richardson's 

 Newcastle; English setter stud dog, Blackstone Kennels' Fore- 

 man; Irish setter. Max Wenzel's Chief. Best beagle dog in open 

 classes, A. C. Krueger's Cameron's Racket; bitch. J. Satter- 

 thwaite's Lou. Best dog in show, Highland Kennels' Robert le 

 Diable; mastiff, E. H. Moore's Hf ord Caution: deerhound in open 

 classes, .1. E. Thayer's Ramona; pointer, Westminster Kennel 

 Club's Naso of Kippen. Best Great Dane, Osceola Kennels' Don 

 Caesar; greyhound, C. D. Webber's Mother Demdike; Irish terrier. 

 C. T. Thompson's Geesela; mastiff puppy, O. Brant's Retrains; New- 

 foundland, W. W. Silvey's Follie; poodle, C. A. Heifer's Caro: 

 English setter puppy, Blackstone Kennels' Patience; Irish, L. & 

 J. Backer's Irish Laddie; beagle in open class, A. C. Krueger's 



DAN'S KNOWING WAYS. 



YOUR recent chapter entitled "Intelligent Dogs," was 

 excellent, but should have had an Irish water spaniel 

 tale to it. Here is the tale: 



One afternoon last fall, after ice had begun to form I went 

 to a little lake in the woods and shot nine ducks. Dan, my 

 Irish spaniel, promptly retrieved each bird. The next after- 

 noon we repaired to the same place and were soon joined by 

 two hunters, neither of whom had any dog. Stationing 

 ourselves a few rods apart, the ducks soon began to come in 

 and we shot eighteen or twenty; every bird which fell to my 

 gun Dan proceeded to retrieve, but not a duck would he 

 touch that I had not killed. When I ordered him to retrieve 



ice cold water to fetch for anybody else, you are mightily 

 mistaken." The gentlemen left their dead birds in the 

 water. 



A few weeks ago a woodchopper was brought to my office 

 with a severe cut on his foot; it was found necessary to take 

 up ah artery and sew up the wound. Dan was a highly in- 

 terested spectator of the proceedings, A few days later, in 

 some unknown way, the dog received a cut, extending from 

 the corner of the eye toward the ear. Hunting me up he 

 exhibited his wound, and I said after examination, "That 

 will have to be sewed up, old fellow!" Opening my surgical 

 case I took out and threaded a suitable needle, and seating 

 myself in a low chair said, "Come, I'm ready." Without 

 hesita tion the dog advanced, laid his head on my knee, the 

 head so placed that the wound could be most conveniently 

 attended to. and never made the slightest movement while I 

 took two deep stitches. He did groan a little, though, but 

 I have an idea that he considered it necessary because the 

 woodclfcpper did. J. F. Lockk. 



THE PROVIDENCE SHOW. 



PROVIDENCE, R. t, March 29.— The inaugural dog shovv 

 of the Rhode Island Kennel Club began to-day. The 

 quality of the dogs is very good indeed. Several newcomers 

 were shown, some of them first-class specimens. The hall is 

 well adapted for a show, and the benches are well arranged. 

 The show appears to be well managed and things are run- 

 ning smoothly. All the judging was finished to-night except 

 the open classes in Irish setters. The weather to-day has 

 been cold and raw, and the attendance has not been very 

 good. Following is a list of the awards: 



MASTIFFS— Champion -E. II. Moore's Ilford Caution. Open 

 Diivs: 1st, E. H. Moore's Minting; 2d. Wacouta Kennels' Wacouta 



Nap. High com., John H. Collingwood's Leo, James E. Pollard's 



Prince. Bitches: 1st, E. H. Moore's Lady Dorothy; 2d, E. II. 



Moore's Hilda V. Very high com., Wacouta Kennels' Wacouta 



Rose. High com., Wm. 11. Addison's Belle. 



nels' Rip Van Winkle and John P. Bernard's Prince. High com., 

 W. R. Wntts's Hector II. and Associated Fanciers' Rahmsce. 

 Bitches: 1st, R. J. Sawyer's Beda; 2d, Associated Fanciers' Nora. 

 Very high com., the Hospice Kennels' La Ducliesse. High com., 

 Heathtield Kennels' Recluse. Com.. John P. Barnard's Florence. 

 Smooth-Coated.— Opbn-Do(/n: 1st, the Hospice Kennels' Hector; 

 2d, the Hospice Kennels' Montrose. Very high com., Chequasset 

 Kennels' Lodi and James W. Dunlap's Rigi. High com., the Hos- 

 pice Kennels' Wotan. Bitches: 1st, the Hospice Kennels' Queen of 

 Sheba; 2d, the Hospice Kennels' Kader. 



NEWFOUNDLANDS— Absent. 



GREYHOUNDS.— Champion— Memnou. Opkn— £>o{/« ; 1st, H. 

 W. Huntington's Balkis ; 2d, William J. Shield's Prince. Very 

 high com., H. W. Clarke's Royce. OrES— Bitches: 1st and 2d, H, 

 W. Huntington's Lancashire Witch and Hawthorne Belle. 



DEERHOUNDS.-CHAMriON-Dof/: John E. Thayer's Chieftain. 

 Bitch: John E. Thayer's Wanda. Open— Do(/.« : 1st, John E. 

 Thayer's Bras: 2d, Miss Ida F. Warren's Doctor Clyde. Very high 

 com., John E. Thayer's Duncan. Open— Bitches: 1st and 2d, John 

 E. Thayer's Heatherbelle and Thora. Puppies: absent. 



GREAT DANES— 1st, Osceola Kennels' Don Cffisar and 

 Wolverine Kennel Club's Ctesar. Very high com., Wolverine 

 Kennel Club's Juno. 



POTNTERS.-Over55lbs — Bom: 1st, E. K. Sperry's Capt, Fred; 

 2d, Naso Kennels' Jimmie. Very high com., C. A. Parker's Will- 

 iam Tell. High com., Morris A- Clancy's Dick. Com., C. H.Gor- 

 don's Snipe— Over Sunns— Bitches: 1st, Clifton Kennels' Rosaline; 

 2d, F. H. Aldrich's Nell. Com., Associated Fanciers' Beiilah.— 

 Under 55ms. — Doys: 1st, Don Quixote Kennels' Don Quixote; 2d, 

 Keith & Smith's Coronet. Very high com., E. K. Sperry's Colonel 

 Pete. HigJi com., F. Vail's Naso of Devonshire. Com., T. M. 

 Aldrich's Vanderbilt.— Under 50lbs.— Bitches: 1st, Clifton Ken- 

 nels' Queeu Bow; 2d, C. A. Parker's Daisy A. Very high com., 

 Clifton Kennels' Kent Queen. High com., Keith & Smith's Cloves 



J. P. Willey's Shina; wire-haired fox-terrier. W. Connor's 

 Meg; hull-terrier, F. F. Dole's Count; collie brood hitch, 

 Chestnut Hill Kennels' Flurry II.; greyhouud puppy, C. D. Web- 

 ber's St. Legai; brace of greyhounds, C. D. Webber; "stud pointer, 

 C. J. Peshall's Nick of Naso; best bulldog, J. E. Thayer's Brito- 

 martis; St. Bernard in open class. R. J. Sawyer's Sir Charles; best 

 spaniel other than black or liver, C. V. V. Sewell's Marion: collie 

 puppy. Chestnut Hill Kennels' Scottish Hero; toy dog, J. Johnson's 

 Pete; black and tan setter in open classes, O. H. Day's Don; best 



W. Neal's Daisy Foreman: smallest dog owned by a lady in Essex 

 county, M. A. Hanchett's Minnie Warren; best in selling class, A. 

 C. Wilmerding's Princetta; best exhibit of fox-terrier dog and 

 bitch and dog and bitch puppy, Blemton Kennels' Bacchanal and 

 Safety, and Snoozer and Verdict. 



COLLIE SWEEPSTAKES.-lst and 2d, Chestnut Hill Kennels- 

 Scottish Hero and Dublin Jr.; 3d. J. Watson's Glenlivat; 4th, J. D. 

 ShotweU's Shirley; best whelped since Aug. 1. Chestnut Hill Ken- 

 nels' Hazel Thorp. 



SPANIEL SWEEPSTAKES.-lst, J. P. Willey's Miss Newton 

 Obo; 2d, E. R. Hearn's Miss Bend Or; 3d, F. L. Weston's Moral. 



FOX-TERRIER TOMBOY STAKES.— Blemton Kennels' Ver- 

 dict. 



ST. PAUL AND MINNESOTA CLUB.— We have just 

 formed a kennel club here, and are incorporated undername 

 St. Paul and Minnesota Kennel Club, with officers as fol- 

 lows, who with J. W, Stevens compose the first board of 

 directors: President, E. F. Warner; Vice-Pres W F 

 Bickell; Sec, W. G. Whitehead; Treas., H, T. Drake. We 

 will hold a bench show this fall equal to anv in the East — 

 W. G. Whitehead. 



KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



<tW No Notice Taken of Anonymous Correspondents. 



A. S. R., Baltimore, Md.— The bitch died of post-partem hemor- 

 rhage, a very fatal complication of labor. It might have been 

 arrested, but the chances are that not hing would have saved her. 



& Smith's Juno. 



ENGLISH SETTERS.— Champion— D»j/: Blackstone Kennels' 

 Foreman. Bitch: No entries.— Open— Doys: 1st, F. Leonard's 

 Royal Prince II. Reserve, G. W. Wright's RoUo. Very high 

 com., E. V. Hale's Pride of Dixie. High com., D. A. Goodwin's 

 Premier, W. H. Tobey's Mack B. II. Com., T. M. Aldrich's Gene: 

 C. C. Gray's Roy Monarch. Bitches: 1st, F. Wiudholz's Cora of 

 Wetherell; 2d, G. W. Neill's Dairy Foreman. Reserve. A. A. 

 Welsh's Maud. Very high com., B. A. Gage's Fortuna.— Peppies 

 —Dotts: 1st, S. Scran ton's Ike; 2d. T. H. Adams's Prince Napoleon 

 II. Very high com., J. W. Lawson's Ten Pin. Bitches: 1st, S. 

 Scranton's Tassa; 2d, F. C. Sayles Jr.'s Rose Lave.rack. 



BLACK AND TAN SETTERS.-Champion— J. L. Campbell's 



High com., (4. E. Brown's Jessica. Puppies: 1st, S. 0. Meader's 

 King Philip; 2d, O. Tuft's Dash. 



IRISH SETTERS.— Champion— Max Wenzel's Chief. 

 ^IRISH WATER SPANIELS. -1st, Associated Fanciers' Duchess 



FIELD SPANIELS, over 2«lbs.-CHAMPiON— Dor/ ; Compton 

 Grove Kennels' Compton Bandit. Open— 1st, J. P. Willev's Miss 

 Newton Obo; 2d, W. O. Partridge's Rob. High com., Compton 

 Grove Kennels' Compton Monte. 



com., L. Hammett's Tres Chic— Other than Black— Dogs: J. P. 

 Willey's Zeppo. Bitches: 1st, N vs. C. S. Davol's Dottie Stubbs. 

 Field oh Cocker— Puppies: 2d, W. H. Moseiey's Benito. 



CLUMBER SPANIELS.— 1st and 2d, Mercer & Hill's Drake and 

 Johnny. High com., W. T. Windram's Jockey and Romp. 



COLLIES. — Champion — Dog: Associated Fanciers' Rovbov. 

 Bit eh: Hempstead Farm Co.'s Lady of the Lake.— Open— Doe/h 1st, 

 Hempstead Farm Co.'s Glenearrv; 2d, Chestnut Hill Kennels' 

 Strephon. Very high com., Associated Fanciers' Karo. Bitches- 

 1st, Hempstead Farm Co.'s Lady Ellis: 2, Chestnut HID Kennels' 

 Luella. Very high com., Associated Fanciers' Clifton Maid. High 

 com., Hempstead Farm Co.'s Daisy Dean. Com., Chestnut Hill 

 Kennels' Gen.— Puppies-Do(/,s; 1st, Hempstead Farm Co.'s Chev- 

 iot Lad. Bitches: 1st, Chestnut Hill Kennels' Lorna Thorpe. 



BEAGLES.— Over 12in.— Champion— A. H. Wakefield's Little 

 Duke.— Open— Dorjs: 1st, 2d, very high com. and high cum., A. H. 

 Vv akefield's Fitzhugh Lee and Racer, Jr., MvBov, Leader. Bitches: 

 1st and 2d, A. H. Wakefield's Twinkle and Silver.— Undue 12in.— 

 1st, W, S. Clark's Belle. Puppies: 1st, H. P. Porter's Spot. 



FOXHOUNDS— 1st, Thomas Shallcross's Gip ; 2d and very high 

 com., L. N. Perry's WadeHamptou and Zeb Vance. 



DACHSHUNDE.— Associated Fanciers' Jud.s . 



FOX-TERRIERS.-Champion— Dent: J. E. Thayer's Belgruve 

 Primrose. Bitch: J. E. Thayer's Richmond Olive.— Open— Dons: 

 1st, Blemton Kennels' Lucifer; 2d and very high com., J. E. 



Thayer's Raby Mixer and Raby Jack. Bitches: 1st, Blemton Ken- 

 nels' Grctchen; 2d, J. E. Thayer's Richmond Dazzle and Blemton 

 Kennels' Marguerite. High com., S. Hammond, Jr.'s Bunch.— 

 Puppies— Dons: 1st, Blemton Kennels' Mephisto: 2d, J. E. Thayer's 

 Shameless Mixture. High com., G. B. Inches' Muddler, D. S. 

 Booth's Dandy Mixture. Bitches: 1st, Blemton Rounds' Gretcheu; 

 2d and high com., J. E. Thayer's Richmond Dazzle and Lady Mix- 

 ture. Wire-haired— G. Bell's Bristles. 



BULL-TERRIERS.— CHAMPION-Dofl: F. F. Dole's Count. Bitch: 

 W. J. Comstock's Victoria.— Open— 25les. or Over— Doys: W. J. 

 Com stock's Jubilee; 2d, F. Dole's Young Count.— Over 28lbs.— 

 Bitches: 1st, F. Dole's Maggie May; 2d, H. D. & J. R. Steers's Queen 

 Bess.— Under 25lbs— Dof/s: 1st. F. Dole's Silver. — Under 28lbs.— 

 Bitches: 1st, II. W. Lucy's Nauon; 2d. Waldron & Brownell's Little 

 Rhody. Puppies: 1st, $ . J. Comstock's Jubilee; 2d. W. D. & J. R. 

 Steers's Nnnon. 



BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS.— J. Wbitaker's Beppo. 



IRISH TERRIERS.— 1st, G.'J). Fowler's Greymoun; 2d, Morris 

 & Clancy's Nancy. 



SKYE TERRIERS.— 1 st , F. B. Kirby's Countess. 



YORKSHIRE TERRIERS. -Days: 1st, Morris & Clancy's Bill; 

 2d, F. Noble's Charlie. High com., Airs. Borrowseale's Dandy. 

 Bitches: Withheld. 



ENGLISH TERRIERS.— 1st, J. S. Sweet's Dandle; >1, Boutelle 

 & Bicknell's Charlie. 



BULLDOGS.— Champion— J . E. Thayer's Britomartis.— Open— 

 Doffs; 1st G. H. Warren's Tom Ball; 2d, J. E. Thayer's Hillside. 

 Very high com., J. P. Barnard, Jr.'s King Cole, Jr. High com.. 



E. S. Porter's Caliban, Bitches: 1st, J. E. Thayer's Josephine. 

 PFGS.— Champion — City View Kennels' Bradford Rubv.— 



Open-Do!/*: 1st, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Mux; 2d, Mrs. R. Rose's Fraud. 

 Verv high com., Mrs. C. C. Smith's Dot, Dr. M. H. Cryer's Buff; 

 high corn., J. E. Tales's Racket, Chequasset Kennels' Thunder. 

 Bitches: 1st. Dr. M. H. Cryer's Bessie: 2d, Chequasset Kennels' 

 Lady Flossie. Very high com., A. 0. Austin's Dolores, Chequasset 

 Kennels' Victory. Puppies: 1st and 2d, T. H. Adams's Mayflower 

 and Master Ruby. 



KING CHARLES SPANIELS.-lst, F. B. Fay's Milwaukee 

 Charley: 2d, Miss B. Barrowscale's Pretty Polly. Very high com., 



F. B. Fay's Dollie. 



BLENHEIM SPANIELS.-lst, F. B. Fay's Exeter Earl; 2d, B. 

 F. Lewis's Little Banjo. High com., F. B. Fay's Exeter Beauty. 



ITALIAN GREYHOUN DS.— 1st, Mrs. A. A. Morehouse's Min- 

 nie. 



POODLES.— Other than Blaok— 1st, withheld; 2d, Associated 

 Fanciers' King. 

 MISCELLANEOUS.— 1st, Glencoe Collie Kennels' Sip Lucifer. 



A VEXED QUESTION SETTLED. — Editor Forest and 

 St ream: I think your view that a dog turns around before 

 lying down to see that there is no danger near, incorrect, as 

 a dog invariably keeps his head down. I think one of your 

 correspondents claimed a dog invariably turned from left to 

 right. I notice this is usually the case, but have occasion- 

 ally seen a dog turn in the opposite direction. "Clumber," 

 I think, is correct in thinking a dog turns in order to arrange 

 his bed comfortably, as it will be often noticed if a dog lies 

 down after turning he will get up at once and turn more 

 until satisfied. Still, "'Why does he turn around?" other 

 animals do not, in order to obtain a comfortable bed. I add 

 the further observation that I think it will be noticed that 

 hounds are far more subject to the trait than other dogs. — 

 Pious H. A correspondent, "Blue Rock," suggests in reply 

 to the query, "Why does a dog turn around before lying 

 down?" that it is because he is looking for the head of his 

 bed. 



KENNEL NOTES. 

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

 nished free on receipt of stamped and addressed envelope. 

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

 are sent for 30 cents. 



NAMES CLAIMED. 

 Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



lion Gladstone. St. George's, March 20.— Editor Forest and 

 Stream: I see in a late, copy of your valuable paper that Mr. F. M. 

 Streeter, of Lehigh Tannery, Pa., claims the name of Roy Glad- 

 stone for a puppy by Iron Duke out of Trusty Gladstone. As I 

 claimed that name over a year ago for a lemon and white dog pup- 

 py by Roybel out of Little Fraud, whelped Dec. 21, 1885, 1 think I 

 have a prior claim and ask him to claim another name.— G. F. 

 Clark. 



Lady Floss. By A. A. Tyler & M. M. White. Rixford, Pa., for 

 black, white and ticked English setter bitch, whelped Nov. 19, 

 1880, by Ted Llewellin (A.K.R. ~m> out of Marcclla (Prince Phoe- 

 bus-Stella), 



mast. Llewellin. By A. A. Tyler & M. M. White, Rixford, Pa., 

 for black, white and ticked English setter dog, whelped Nov. 19, 

 1880, by Ted Llewellin (A.K.R. 099) out of Marcella (Prince Phoe- 

 bus— Stella). 



Noble Druid. By G. F. Clark, St. George's, Del., for lemon bel- 

 ton ijlewellin setter dog, whelped Feb. 22, 1887, bv Rex Gladstone 

 (A.K.R. 2107) out of Blue Queen (Druid— Leda). 



Sam Me. By Samuel S. McCuen, New Orleans, La„ for lemon 

 belton English setter dog, whelped Nov. 20, 1880, by Pride of the 

 States (Brussels— Jenny Lind) out of Dashing Noblesse (Dash III. 

 — Mollie). (Presented above puppy to Hon. J. V. Guillotte, Mayor 

 city of New Orleans). 



Eva Me. By Samuel S. McCuen, New Orleans, La., for blue bel- 

 ton English setter bitch, whelped Nov. 20, 1880, by Pride, of the 

 States (Brussels— Jenny Lind) out of Dashing Noblesse (Dash III.— 

 Mollie). (Presented above puppy to Hon. Theodule Buisson, of 

 New Orleans, La). 



Don Quixote Kennels. By Fred W. White, Worcester, Mass.. 

 for kennel of pointers. 



BRED. 



IS?"' Notes must be sent on the Prepared Blanks. 



Bess— Miro. Geo. W. Schenk's (Burlington, la.) Newfoundland 

 bitch Bess (Bltieeher— Cricket) to his Miro. March 21 and 25. 



Juno II.— Chick. Geo. W. Schenk's (Burlington, la.) Newfound- 

 land bitch Juno II. (Major— Juno) to his Chick (Jumbo— Cricket), 

 March 24 and 25. 



Nellie — Miro. Aug, Becker's (Burlington, la.) Newfoundland 

 bitch Nellie (Bluecher— Cricket) io Geo. W. Schenk's Miro, Feb. 

 24 and 25. 



Crichct—Miro. Geo. VV. Schenk's (Burlington, la.) Newfound- 

 land hitch Cricket to las Miro, March 2d and 27. 



Lady Obo— Master Shina. H. G. Charleswortli's (Toronto, Can.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Lady Obo (Oho II.— Blackie III.) to his Mas- 

 ter Shina (Young Obo— Shina), March 19. 



Ladybird Oho— Obo, Jr. H. G. Charleswortli's (Toronto, Can.) 

 cocker spaniel bitch Ladybird Obo (Obo II.— Ladybird) to C. M. 

 Nelles's Obo, Jr. (Farrow's Obo— Farrow's Nellie), March 14. 



Belle— Gladstone's Marls. Freestone Kennels' (Portland, Me.) 

 cross bitch Belle (Swift— Mag) to F. Thurlo's Gladstone's Mark 

 (Gladstone— Bessie A.), Feb. 18. 



Kit— Count. Walter Orer's (Philadelphia, Pa.) bull-terrier bitch 

 Kit to F. F. Dole's Count (A.K.R. 3178), Feb. 27 and 29. 



Nellie— Count. W. G. Cochran's (Philadelphia. Pa.) bull-terrier 

 bitch Nellie to F, F. Dole's Count (A.K.R. 3178), Feb. 26 and 28. 



Men Merrilies— Prince. Harry A. Fletcher's (Woodfords, Me.) 

 red Irish setter bitch Meg Merrilies (A.K.R. 2181) to his Prince 

 (A.K.R. 1968), March 17 and 18. 



Madye— Shell. F. H. D. Viette's (Ot tawa, Out.) clumber spaniel 

 bitch Madge (BeU— Joan) to H. B. D. Brace's Shell (Ben— Joan), 

 March 19. 



Joan—Shell. F. H. D. Viette's (Ottawa, Ont.) clumber spaniel 

 hitch Joan (Flash— Flirt) to H. B. D. Brace's Shell (Ben— Joan), 

 -March 12. 



Juan ita—Roni ititts. John E. Thayer's (Lancaster, Mass.) bulldog 

 bitch Juanira (Tippoo— Josephine) to his Romulus (A.K.R. 389), 

 March 13. 



Meersbrook Vixen— Surprise. John E. Thayer's (Lancaster, 

 Mass.) fox-terrier bitch Mecrsbrook Vixen (Meersbrook Ross— 

 Meersbrook Model) to his Surprise (Raby Tv rant— Richmond 

 Olive), March 24. 



Cricket— Dandy. W. J. Percival's (Stanton, Mich.) beagle bitch 

 Cricket (Baimerruau— Pet) to VV. J. Pcrcival's Dandv (Ringwood— 

 Dime), March 3, 



