ary and Captain
Brown's interesting sketches; as well to the Editor of the "Irish
Penny Magazine" for his extremely well-written account of the Irish
wolf-dog; and to other sources too numerous to mention.
The present new edition is considerably enlarged, both in matter and
plates, and, to suit the taste of the age is presented in a cheap and
popular form.
My Publisher has, as usual, lent his aid, and is responsible for some
of the additional anecdotes, for the account of the _Setter_, and for
all after page 458, including the chapter "On Feeding and Management."
EDWARD JESSE.
_East Sheen, Sept. 1858._
ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD.
TITLE. PAINTER. ENGRAVER. PAGE
1. Spaniel & Newfoundland Dogs W. Harvey W. Branston 1
2. Retriever W. Harvey W. Branston 54
3. Tail-piece W. P. Smith T. Gilks 83
4. Deer-hounds W. Harvey W. Branston 85
5. Tail-piece W. P. Smith T. Gilks 132
6. Newfoundland Dog W. Harvey W. Branston 133
7. Tail-piece W. P. Smith T. Gilks 184
8. The Colley, or Shepherd's Dog Stewart Pearson 185
9. Tail-piece W. P. Smith T. Gilks 239
10. St. Bernard Dog W. P. Smith T. Gilks 240
11. Chasseur & Cuba Bloodhounds Freeman Whiting 250
12. Tail-piece W. P. Smith T. Gilks 263
13. The Terrier W. Harvey W. Branston 264
14. Tail-piece W. P. Smith T. Gilks 299
15. The Blenheim Spaniel W. Harvey Pearson 300
16. Tail-piece W. P. Smith T. Gilks 330
17. The Poodle Carpendale Pearson 331
18. Tail-piece W. P. Smith T. Gilks 352
19. Vignette W. P. Smith T. Gilks 353
20. Otter Hunting W. P. Smith T. Gilks 361
21. Tail-piece W. Harvey Vizitelly 366
22. Greyhounds W. Harvey Vizitelly 367
23. Tail-piece C. D. Radcliffe E. Landells 382
24. The Pointer W. Harvey W. Br
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