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exceptions are Crossbreds 11, 14, 35, and require for their production 

 that the animals Lakeland's Poet and Flying Fox's Flora be heterozy- 

 gous for the factor producing this white spot. 



The single case of this white in the pedigree makes it hard to believe 

 that Flying Fox's Flora carries this mark, even though her two offspring 

 do show it somatically. The case of Lakeland's Poet is not quite so 

 bad, as in his pedigree there are two animals, S. Fontaine's King and 

 Rioter's Pretty Bell, which have their tails recorded as white. Since 

 the tail set is the common center for the rump spot, it is probable that 

 these animals have this spot (Table XVI). 



Table XVI. — Pedigree of Flying Fox's Flora 



X 3 



No. 61441. c? 

 Champion Flying 



Fox. 

 Solid color, except 

 white on bris- 

 ket; white tip 

 to black tongue; 

 black switch. 



N0.F.S.8801. 9 

 DuLcE OF Oak- 

 land. 

 Solid color; black 

 tongue and 

 switch. 



No. 42000. c? 



Don of Hood 



Farm. 



Solid color; black 



tongue and 



switch. 



No. 124651. 9 

 Blonde Brigos. 

 Solid color; black 



tongue and 



switch. 



No. P. S. 2160. d 



Golden Fern's Lad. 

 WTiite spot on forehead 

 and withers; tongue 

 and switch white. 



No. 149740. 9 



Sultana's Rosette. 

 Solid color; black tongue 

 and switch. 



No. 1559. Boyle. c? 



Brown and white; white on forehead; 

 tail and tongue white. 



No. 4711. Golden Fern. . 9 



Dark fawn; solid color; black tail. 



No. P. S. 797. Sarabond. d" 



Dark brown; two white specks on 



fore fetlocks; tail black and white. 



No. P. S. 2128. Rosette 4Th. 9 

 Gray; white on right hip; tail black; 

 dappled under barrel. 



No. 



No. 



No. 30212. d" 



Pedro Signal Land- 

 seer. 

 Solid color ; black tongue 

 and switch. 



No. 82426. 9 



Donney Pogis 2D. 

 Solid color; black tongue 

 and switch. 



No. 26930. c? 



Gem of St. Lambert. 

 Solid color; black tongue 

 and switch. 



No. 67895- 9 



Bangor Maid. 

 Solid color, except white 

 on belly, brisket; 

 mixed switch; black 

 tongue. 



No. 



No- 



No. 



No- 



No. 9033. Young Pedro. d 



Solid color; black tongue and switch. 



No. 60789. Signal Mine 2D. _ 9 

 Solid color; black tongue and switch. 



No. 23015. Tennessee's S 



Landseer. 

 Few white hairs on left shoulder; 

 small white spot on right flank: 

 white ankles, tongue, and switch. 



No. 38907. Donney Pogis. _ 9 

 Solid color; black tongue and switch. 



No. 18453. Columbine's John d 



Bull. 

 Solid color; black tongue and switch. 



No. 48S77. Miss Card Pogis. 9 

 Solid color; black tongue and switch. 



No. 2i4';s. Fauntleroy. d" 



Some white on brisket; small white 

 spot on each flank; white tongue; 

 black switch. 



No. 53=:os. Euna's First. 9 



Solid color, except white spot on each 

 stiffle and Sank; white tongue; 

 black switch. 



The white shoulder marks of Golden Fern's Lad and Tennessee's 

 Landseer are of interest in connection with the inheritance of this white. 

 The presence of white spots on the hips of Rosette 4th is of interest, 



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