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parts having this color, first on the right side then on the left 

 (provided, of course, this color is distributed on both sides); he 

 then mentions the next color in the same order from the head 

 backward. 



9. In the case of two pigs with mixed colors over the entire 

 body it is convenient to note the two colors and follow this by a 

 characteristic difference. Occasionally there may be several pigs 



T;<.ure I. 



exactly or almost exactly ahke — white, for instance, or red and 

 black. In such cases, it may be necessary to chp the hair on 

 the nose or some other part of the body. 



10. The description of 8 guinea-pigs in a certain pen might be 

 written as follows: 



ttf White 



^^ White with red about the right eye 



MJLU^^*^ Slate right ear and left eye and hip, yellow right shoul- 

 der and pleura 



/3;i»A>y Black eyes, ears and red pleura 



^A«y^ Red and black mixed but with red on nose 



-ftiill*/. Red and black mixed but with black on nose 



/\A,fe^ Red and black mixed with the hair on the nose clipped 



^ Black 



