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Table XIII has been compiled from Table XI in the same way that 

 Table III has been prepared from Table I. The mean weights between 

 the two breeds have been taken from Table III. Averages from less than 

 10 individuals are shown in italic type. 



Table XIV has been calculated from Table XIII in the same way that 

 Table IX has been prepared from Table III. Figures calculated from less 

 than 10 individuals on either side are shown in italic type. 



I'able X V has been prepared from the records of the Carcase Classes 

 direct. All second and doubtful crosses have been eliminated. All 

 figures are shown in italic type as in no case is the average calculated 

 from more than 5 individuals. 



Table XVI has been compiled from Table XV by showing the per- 

 centage of the carcase or part as a percentage of the live weight. All 

 figures are given in itahc type as in no case is the average calculated from 

 more than 5 individuals. 



Table XVII has been prepared from the records of the Live Classes of 

 the Show after correction of each for age as described for Table III. 

 Figures calculated from less than 10 individuals are shown in italic type. 



Table XVIII has been compiled from the records of the Carcase 

 Classes after correction of each for age as described for Table III. 

 Averages from less than 5 individuals are shown in italic type. 



Table XIX has been calculated from the records of the Live Classes 

 of the Show after the weight of each pen of 2 pigs had been corrected for 

 age as described in Table III. 



Table XX has been calculated from the records of the Carcase Classes 

 of the Show after the weight of each animal had been corrected for age 

 as described in Table III. 



Table XXI has been compiled from the records of the Carcase Classes 

 of the Show by calculating for each animal the carcase and parts as a 

 percentage of the live weight. Individuals were then classified into tliree 

 equal groups — high, average and low — according to the live weight or 

 percentage of the part they were grouped by. The averages for each of 

 these groups were then calculated. Each different age group as shown in 

 Table IV was treated separately in this way and then all the age groups 

 were combined and their average is given in this table. The numbers of 

 animals dealt with in each group were as follows: high 74, average 75, 

 low 75. 



