. " Lady," an English Terrier, the property of C. Morrison, Esq., of Walham Green. 6 to 10 lbs. His nose is very long and tapering-neatly oiF, the jaw being slightly overhung, with a high forehead, narrow flat skull, strong muscular jaw, and small bright eye, well set in the head ; ears when entire are short and slightly raised, but not absolutely pricked, turning over soon after they leave the head. When cropped they stand up in a point, and rise much higher than they naturally would. The neck is strong, but of a good length ; body very symmetrical, with powerful short loins


. " Lady," an English Terrier, the property of C. Morrison, Esq., of Walham Green. 6 to 10 lbs. His nose is very long and tapering-neatly oiF, the jaw being slightly overhung, with a high forehead, narrow flat skull, strong muscular jaw, and small bright eye, well set in the head ; ears when entire are short and slightly raised, but not absolutely pricked, turning over soon after they leave the head. When cropped they stand up in a point, and rise much higher than they naturally would. The neck is strong, but of a good length ; body very symmetrical, with powerful short loins, and chest deep rather than wide. Shoulders generally good, and very powerful, so as to * "Lady," by Frank Redmond's celebrated do"; "Tartar," out of "Vic," a Manchestor-bred bitch, fonnerly the property of tiie Hon. Egreaiout Lascellcs. Her weight is about Gj lbs.


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