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EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



PLATE VI. 



"Wall eye" in an Orkney rabbit of Dutch colour pattern. Note absence of anterior 

 pigment in the upper half of the left iris and the upper and anterior portions of 

 the right iris. 



Fig. 1. Left eye. 



Fig. 2. Eight eye. 



PLATE VII. 



Heterochromic Pigeon. Fig. 1. Left bull eye. 



Fig. 2. Eight orange eye with a gap in the orange pigment (colour eoloboma) in the 



lower half of the iris. 

 Fig. 3. Adult frog shows gap in anterior pigment of iris (colour eoloboma) in downward 



vertical direction in the lower half of the iris. 



PLATE VIII. 



Fig. 1. Nine children, the oiispring of an English woman (wavy hair) and a West African 

 Negro (corkscrew hair). The two youngest (marked x ) show differentiation of hair 

 pattern with wavy hair on the vertex. 



PLATE IX. 



Fig. 1. L. M. Boy aet. 4, shows wavy European hair pattern on vertex, corkscrew pattern 



on sides. 

 Fig. 2. Girl aet. 6, shows corkscrew negro hair pattern all over scalp. 



