148 THE BOSTON TERRIER 



Broken-up Face Bulldog face, with deep stop 



and wrinkle and receding nose. 

 Frog or Down Face Nose not receding. 

 Dish-faced One whose nasal bone is higher at 



the nose than at the stop. 

 Butterfly Nose A spotted nose. 

 Dudley Nose A flesh-colored nose. 

 Rose Ear An ear which the tip turns backward 



and downward, disclosing the inside. 

 Button Ear An ear that falls over in front, 



concealing the inside. 



Tulip Ear An upright, or pricked ear. 

 Blaze The white line up the face. 



Cheeky When the cheek bumps are strongly 

 defined. 



Occiput The prominent bone at the back or top 

 of the skull, noticeably prominent in blood- 

 hounds. 



Chops The pendulous lips of the bulldog. 



Cushion Fullness in the top lips. 



Dewlap The pendulous skin under the throat. 



Lippy The hanging lips of some dogs, who 

 should not possess same, as in the bull ter- 

 rier. 



Layback A receding nose. 



