Rowland P. Keasbey’s, 874 Broadway, New York.
Coleshill Rufus.
Origin.—It is impossible to trace this origin.
Uses.—Hunting pheasants, and sometimes for its fur.
Scale of Points, Etc.
| Value. | |
|---|---|
| Head and jaw | 15 |
| Eyes | 5 |
| Ears | 5 |
| Neck | 5 |
| Body | 15 |
| Fore legs | 10 |
| Hind legs | 10 |
| Feet | 5 |
| Stern | 5 |
| Coat and feather | 10 |
| General appearance | 15 |
| Total | 100 |
General Appearance.—Rather massive and muscular, but with free movements and nice tail action.
Head.—Moderately long, massive, with depth in proportion; skull broad, and forehead prominent. Eyes hazel, fairly large, and languishing, not showing haw overmuch. Ears thick, fairly large, lobe-shaped; set moderately low, but relatively not so low as in black or other spaniels; carried close to head, and furnished with wavy hair.