FOOTNOTES[1]Liver-coloured flat and wavy coated specimens are not at all uncommon, though not generally preferred.[2]A moderate degree of development of the Membrana Nictitans (so called Haw) is not only typical of the Clumber, but advantageous. To remove this useful Membrane (unless for surgical reasons) is a cruel and useless procedure, deserving severe condemnation.[3]The heights of the Crickhowell Harriers are as follows:—Dogs, 17½ to 18½ inches; bitches, 17 to 18 inches.TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE—Obvious errors were corrected.
FOOTNOTES[1]Liver-coloured flat and wavy coated specimens are not at all uncommon, though not generally preferred.[2]A moderate degree of development of the Membrana Nictitans (so called Haw) is not only typical of the Clumber, but advantageous. To remove this useful Membrane (unless for surgical reasons) is a cruel and useless procedure, deserving severe condemnation.[3]The heights of the Crickhowell Harriers are as follows:—Dogs, 17½ to 18½ inches; bitches, 17 to 18 inches.
[1]Liver-coloured flat and wavy coated specimens are not at all uncommon, though not generally preferred.[2]A moderate degree of development of the Membrana Nictitans (so called Haw) is not only typical of the Clumber, but advantageous. To remove this useful Membrane (unless for surgical reasons) is a cruel and useless procedure, deserving severe condemnation.[3]The heights of the Crickhowell Harriers are as follows:—Dogs, 17½ to 18½ inches; bitches, 17 to 18 inches.
[1]Liver-coloured flat and wavy coated specimens are not at all uncommon, though not generally preferred.
[1]Liver-coloured flat and wavy coated specimens are not at all uncommon, though not generally preferred.
[2]A moderate degree of development of the Membrana Nictitans (so called Haw) is not only typical of the Clumber, but advantageous. To remove this useful Membrane (unless for surgical reasons) is a cruel and useless procedure, deserving severe condemnation.
[2]A moderate degree of development of the Membrana Nictitans (so called Haw) is not only typical of the Clumber, but advantageous. To remove this useful Membrane (unless for surgical reasons) is a cruel and useless procedure, deserving severe condemnation.
[3]The heights of the Crickhowell Harriers are as follows:—Dogs, 17½ to 18½ inches; bitches, 17 to 18 inches.
[3]The heights of the Crickhowell Harriers are as follows:—Dogs, 17½ to 18½ inches; bitches, 17 to 18 inches.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE—Obvious errors were corrected.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE—Obvious errors were corrected.
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—Obvious errors were corrected.