. Fox-Hound and Pups and setters. In these groups the dogs have been taught, in somewhat diverse ways, to indicate the presence of birds to the orunner. Although the modes of action of these two breeds are closely related, the)' are sufhcientK* distinct to meet certain differences of circumstances. The peculiarities •of their actions, it should be noted, are altogether related to the qualities of our fowling-pieces. These have been in use, at least in the form where shot took the place of the single ball, for less than two centuries, and the peculiar training of


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