The subject of this sketch will be known to many of my readers as a successful breeder and exhibitor of Pugs. Residing at Baronshalt, East Twickenham, she began about six years since by purchasing two puppies from Mrs. Proctor, Valkyrie, son of King Confidence and Lydia, and Irene, daughter of Clarence and Daisy. Neither of these ever attained quite front rank, but from their descendants have been bred Puck of Baron-shalt, Sigelinde, Sigis-mund, and Derbilinde of Baronshalt. All these have been bred by Miss Little, who at the Agricultural Hall last year won Breeder's Medal with a team of six. At the Botanical Gardens Show she did the same, and has taken more than sixty prizes, including challenge cups and specials, without going further from town than the Crystal Palace.

MISS C. ROSA LITTLE'S PUGS.

MISS C. ROSA LITTLE'S PUGS.

From photo by Kitchener & Sal.mon, New Bond Street, W.

Miss Little's Pugs are kept in outdoor kennels, made for her by Messrs. Boulton & Paul. She has kept some of the variety most of her life, and speaks highly of them as pets, finding them very intelligent and docile, and sometimes developing talent for rat killing, etc. She states her father used often to take a couple with him when going out shooting, finding them useful on such occasions. Peggie, although almost a Toy, lately killed three or four rats, and has been successful as one of the Dogs' Brigade of Collectors for the various war charitable funds. When out with any one, if taken notice of, she would stop and look the spectator in the face until a coin was put in one of the panniers she carried, when she would trot on again. In this way she has collected a large sum, mostly in pence, and ranks as Major in the Dogs' Brigade.

MISS C. ROSA LITTLE.

MISS C. ROSA LITTLE.

From photo by Bassano, Old Bond Street, W.

MISS C. ROSA LITTLE'S PUGS SIGELINDE OF BARONSHALT PUCK OF BARONSHALT.

MISS C. ROSA LITTLE'S PUGS SIGELINDE OF BARONSHALT PUCK OF BARONSHALT.

From photo by Kitchener & Salmon, New Bond Street, W.

I am pleased to be able, by the courtesy of their owner, to give some capital portraits of the inmates of the Baron-shalt kennels, which will be interesting to all the many admirers of Pugs, as they are especially good illustrations of the variety, also an excellent portrait of Miss Little.

MISS C. ROSA LITTLE'S PUG DERBILINDE OF BARONSHALT.

MISS C. ROSA LITTLE'S PUG DERBILINDE OF BARONSHALT.