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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io* s. u. AUG. e, wo*.
names, Greek and Teutonic, may be found in
Mr. J. S. Stallybrass's translation of Grimm's
4 Teutonic Mythology,' vol. iv. p. 1282. A
few Oriental names of dogs occur in Sou they'
- Common-Place Book,' vol. i. p. 417.
Apache. Dog of Carl Lumholtz. * Un- known Mexico,' i. 38. Barri. Dog of Mount St. Bernard. Rogers,
- Italy,' ed. 1839, p. 17.
Batty. Introduction to Christie's Will in
- Border Minstrelsy/ Henderson's ed., iv. 63.
Beauty. Dryden, ' Wild Gallant/ III. i. Blanch.' King Lear,' III. vi. Block. Jonson, * Staple of News,' referred to in Southey's 'Common-Place Book,' iii. 234. Bloodylass. Scott's ' Auchindrane ' :
I must chain up the dogs too ; Nimrod and Bloodylass are cross at strangers, But gentle when you know them. I. 1.
Not in the list referred to above.
Bowman. ' First Ode of First Book of Horace Imitated ' (1771), 17.
Brount. The big mastiff of Robespierre. Chambers, ' Book of Days,' ii. 134.
Bruin. Charles Bradlaugh's dog. 'Life,' by his daughter, i. 108.
Caesar. Burns, * Twa Dogs.'
Cavil. Hunting song, temp. Charles II., in Ebsworth's ed. of ' Merry Drollery,' 39.
Crab. 'Two Gent, of Verona,' II. iii.
Cricket.' Mem. of Verney Family/ i. 185.
Daddy. Ibid.
Daphne. MS. note in Markham's 'Hunger's Prevention,' 34.
Dash. Southey, ' Common - Place Book/ iv. 413.
Don. Sporting Mag.* xvi. 285. Lord Tennyson's dog. Wilfrid Ward, ' Problems and Persons/ 199.
Double-ugly, An epithet used in Leicester- shire as a dog's name, specially one of the brindled bulldog breed.' Eng. Dialect Diet.,' sub voc.
Duke. Lord Tennyson's dog. Wilfrid Ward, ' Problems and Persons/ 199.
Dyer. Hunting song, temp. Charles II., in Ebsworth's ed. of ' Merry Drollery,' 39.
Fanatic. Southey tells a story of how a Provost of Aberdeen was hanged by a mob for calling one of his dogs Fanatic and the other Presbyterian. ' Common-Place Book/ iii. 317.
Fillida. MS. note in Markham's ' Hunger's Prevention/ 34.
Fleury. 'Verney Memoirs,' iv. 75.
Flush. Mrs. Browning's dog before her marriage. Athenaeum, 18 Feb., 1899, p. 201.
Gager. Red greyhound of Sir Ipomydon. Geo. Ellis, ' Metrical Romances/ 515.
Gamboy. ' Verney Memoirs/ iv. 75.
Giallo. Dog of Walter Savage Landor.
' Life of Frances Power Cobbe/ ii. 20.
Gilmyn. Black greyhound of Sir Ipomy- don. Geo. Ellis, ' Metrical Romances,' 516.
Gobble. J. R. Lowell's dog. 'Letters/ ii. 462, 465, 470.
Gusquin. Hunting song, temp. Charles II., in Ebsworth's ed. of * Merry Drollery,' 39.
Hankin. ' Paston Letters/ iii. 115.
Hekla. Dog of Cardinal Wiseman. Wil- frid Ward, 'Life of Cardinal Wiseman/ ii. 174.
Hey. Horace Marryat, ' Year in Sweden/ i. 59.
Holdfast. 'Henry V./ II. iii.
Ingeborg. Horace Marryat, ' Year in Sweden/ i. 59.
Juva. Dog of Robert Pollok, author of 'The Course of Time.' 'Life/ by David Pollok, 32.
Karenina. Lord Tennyson's dog. Wilfrid Ward, ' Problems and Persons/ 199.
Keeper. A dog in Day's 'Sandford and Merton.'
Khaki. The bitch of a Lincolnshire publi- can which was pupped about the time of the beginning of the South African war. She was called Khaki in allusion to the soldiers* dress, because she had spots on her resembling it in colour.
Koras. Horace Marry at, ' Year in Sweden/ i. 59.
Lollard. Jonson, 'Staple of News/' Southey, ' Common-Place Book/ iii. 234.
Lovel. Ibid., i. 469.
Lufra. Scott, 'Lady of the Lake/ v. 25j Lord Tennyson's dog. Wilfrid Ward,. 'Problems and Persons/ 199.
Lustic. Horace Marry at, 'Year in Sweden," i. 59.
Machaon. Rogers, 'Jacqueline/ ii. 25.
Madge. Dryden, 'Sir Martin Mar -all, iii. 1.
Marmion. Dog that belonged in 1811 to- the father of Mary Russell Mitford. 'Life of M. R. Mitford/ by A. G. L'Estrange, i. 140..
Mary-gold.' Verney Memoirs/ iv. 76.
Minna. Dog of Cardinal Wiseman. Wil- frid Ward, ' Life of Card. Wiseman/ i. 120
Moholoff. Dog of Due d'Enghien. 'N. & Q./ 9 th S. xii. 28.
Mopsey.' Verney Memoirs/ iv. 76.
Nettop. Sir C. H. J. Anderson, 'The- Swedish Brothers/ 3.
Nimrod. Scott, ' Auchindrane/ i. 1. Nob in list referred to above.
Orelio. Southey, 'Roderick the Last of
- he Goths/ xxi.
Panks. Lowell's dog. 'Letters of J. R^ Lowell/ ii. 462, 465.