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Show 14 PROF. B. C. A. W I N D L E AND MR. J. HUMPHREYS [Jan. 14, Group III.-SPANIELS. The large Spaniel, of which, according to Fitzinger, the English Spaniel is a smaller breed, is apparently derived from Spain, and is considered by the above-named authority to be a pure breed. Table XV.-Spaniels. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Av. 33 43 Sh a 03 "3 43 o 31E3H- 79 270-40 307-54 266-12 288-56 258-18 277-77 283-19 *43 . 5 -Q 175-86 162-24 164-15 157-25 166-09 154-54 166-66 163-82 •si? ^ft s •»» °> a hi o 1513-37 2 130-61 139-62 124-19 142-85 134-54 151-11 139-23 ftH 43 O 03 33 "3 ftft ft 33 112-06 102-04 100-0 100-0 109-52 103-63 106-66 104-81 a a PH I-a 106-89 85-71 113-20 90-32 99-04 89-09 97-37 a a PH 118-96 107-14 129-24 103-22 107-61 112-72 117-77 113-81 a PH hi 24-13 29-59 31-13 29-35 27-61 30-0 33-33 29-30 t-H 1 a'l hi 20-68 20-40 21-69 20-96 22-25 22-72 22-22 21-56 i-H 1 a'l pq 25-86 25-91 27-35 27-41 25-71 27-27 28-88 26-62 oi a hi 12-06 10-20 11-32 10-48 12-76 10-90 13-33 11-58 oi a'1 pq 17-24 14-69 17-92 19-0 16-57 15-45 17-77 16-95 rH i hi 34-48 35-71 35-84 35-48 32-38 34-54 37-77 35-17 loi la hi 14-13 15-30 17-35 19-35 15-61 14-54 14-40 15-81 CO* a hi 6-03 10-37 5-64 9-52 6-66 7-64 Nos. 1 & 2. Roy. Coll. Surgeons. Nos. 3 & 4. Nat. Hist. Mus. (4. Water 8.). No. 5. Q. Coll. Birm. No. 6. Camb. Univ. No. 7. Oxford Univ. In this division is also placed the King Charles Spaniel (1) and the Chinese Pug-nosed dog1 (2), the measurements of both of which are given in the following table:- Table XVI. No. 1. 2. 43 6C a a Is 43 o EH a tSJ 297-61' 214-28 1 207-89 189-47 1 ««43 O a ^1 60 •* a &-, » a 1-1 o 33 148-80 92-10 *M 43 O 03 33-3 SH & ft3 135-71 110-52 a a PH r i 95-23 59'21 b4 a PH i 126-19 68-42 •>*' a PH r i 35-71 21-05 a hi 26-19 16-31 r-H 1 a'l pq 28-57 18-94 oi | a> hi 15-47 9-21 oil a' pq 17-85 12-36 la hi 39-28 27-10 r oi a i 16-66 9-21 Ico la hi ... Group IV.-HOUNDS. This group includes the Bloodhound, Staghound, Foxhound, Harrier, Beagle, Pointer, Dalmatian, and Otter-dog. The B L O O D H O U N D has several varieties. Thus there are two German breeds, one smaller and lighter (C. H. S.), and a Cuban breed which is of Spanish descent and different from the English, having small pendulous ears and a more pointed nose (E. B.). It also has two spots over the eyes (C. H. S.). The following table includes four English and one from Manilla. 1 For accounts of this breed see Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc 1867 p 40 and 1868, p. 509. ' r' ' |