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2. Ears narrow, semi-erect, or only slightly pendulous ; muzzle produced; jaws strong ; hair smooth or wiry ; limbs long and vigorous: power of scent not highly developed. | do. Ears moderately large and pendent ; muzzle deep and strong; hair long, some- times wiry ; form robust ; aspect grave and intelligent. 4, Ears moderately large ; some- times very large; pendent ; hair long and fine ; muzzle moderate ; forehead deve- loped ; scent acute; intel- ligence at a high ratio. 5. Ears large, pendent ; muzzle long and deep ; nose large ; hair close; scent acute; form vigorous. 6. Kars moderate, pendent ; muz- zle short and thick ; jaws enormously strong; hair short, sometimes wiry ; form robust ; sense of smell va- riable. ¢. Ears sub-erect ; muzzle rather acute ; jaws strong; hair short or wiry ; scent acute ; habits active ; intelligence considerable. | )

83 Ancient German boar-hound. Great Danish dog. Feral dog of Hayti. French matin. Irish wolf-dog. Scotch deer-hound. English grey-hound. Italian grey-hound. Persian grey-hound. Brinjaree dog. Albanian grey-hound. Lurcher. Italian wolf-dog. Newfoundland dog. Labrador dog. Alpine dog. Spaniel and fancy varieties. Water-spaniel and varieties. Rough water-dog, or Barbet. Little Barbet. Setter. Pointer. Dalmatian dog. Beagle. Harrier. Fox-hound. Old English hound. Blood hound. African hound, &c. Cuban mastiff. English mastiff. Thibet mastiff. Ban-dog. Bull-dog. Corsican and Spanish bull-dog. Pug-dog. Terrier, smooth and wire-haired. Turnspit. Barbary dog.” Anecdotes of the docility, sagacity, memory, courage, faithfulness, and love of the Dog, are