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(Fig. 29), prepared from a photograph kindly placed at our disposal 

 by Mr. W. H. Fawkes, of the Vicarage, Harrogate. The head has 

 the occipital bone well developed, the eyes are of medium size, 

 brown, expressive, and intelligent-looking. The ears are set on high 

 and carried slightly forward. White patches on the body are not 

 admissible ; but a little white upon the breast and feet (as seen in 

 some Newfoundlands) is tolerated by those that regard the dog as a 

 distinct variety breeding true to type. Anything, however, suggestive 

 of a St. Bernard cross is not tolerated. 





FIG. 29. HEAD OF LEONBERG DOG. 



