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fails to extend outward, and upward, in these directions, so much 

 the less is she a good milker. To illustrate his theory, he has 

 given twenty-seven different plates, or diagrams, running from 

 the fullest development in its various ways of growth, down to 

 as near nothing, in those outward and upward directions as the 

 cow ever shows it every one having more or less of that pecu- 

 liar growth of hair on those parts. 



Plate 29. The greatest development of a Milk Escutcheon. 

 We have paid some attention to the theory, and the marks 

 as the author has delineated them, but without evidence of their 



