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Five offspring of the two above animals, 709 $ and 710 9 . 

 These dogs were included in the group to be trained and 

 studied because they were predominantly bassethound in in- 

 heritance, and from general observations were very like the 

 bassethound grandparent. The group included the following: 



sh. 1297^ 67 

 sh. 1298^77 

 sh. 1301? 79 

 sh. 1300$ 86 

 sh. 1304$ 92 



A graphic representation of these indices is shown in text- 

 figure 108. There is wide variety in bodilv form 



BX BAS5ET-5WCPV4EBD F l 



RAiitl.CPObbtD WITH 

 BASSST-5MEPneQD F x 



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BASSET MOUND 



these dogs, although all have the short legs of the basset- 

 hound. Four animals are classed as round bodied types, while 

 one falls into the extremely thin group. Thus we observe 

 the thin body of the German shepherd inherited from the 

 F! bassethound-shepherd grandparent. 



In the behavior experiments, 1297 $ , 1298 $ , 1300 9 , and 

 1304 9 formed the laboratory adjustment and developed 



