. CHAPTEE IV. DOMESTICATED DOGS, FINDING GAME BY SCENT, BUT NOT KILLING IT, BEING CHIEFLY USED IN AID OF THE GUN. The Spanish Pointer.—The Modern English Pointer.—The Portuguese Pointer. —The French Pointer.—The Dalmatian and Danish Dogs.—The English and Irish Setters.—The Tiussian Setter.—Tiie Ordinary Field Spaniel, ineluding the Springer (Clumber, Sussex, and Norfolk breeds), and the Cocker (Welsh and Devonshire).—The Water Spaniel (English and Irish). THE SPANISH POINTER. As in the case of the species itself, so in this and most other varieties of the dog, a great difference of opinion exi


. CHAPTEE IV. DOMESTICATED DOGS, FINDING GAME BY SCENT, BUT NOT KILLING IT, BEING CHIEFLY USED IN AID OF THE GUN. The Spanish Pointer.—The Modern English Pointer.—The Portuguese Pointer. —The French Pointer.—The Dalmatian and Danish Dogs.—The English and Irish Setters.—The Tiussian Setter.—Tiie Ordinary Field Spaniel, ineluding the Springer (Clumber, Sussex, and Norfolk breeds), and the Cocker (Welsh and Devonshire).—The Water Spaniel (English and Irish). THE SPANISH POINTER. As in the case of the species itself, so in this and most other varieties of the dog, a great difference of opinion exists as to tlie


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