354 THE STUDY OF BREEDS. 



II. General Appearance The Small Yorkshire 

 is very compact in form and fine and short in head 

 and limb, and usually carries with it much smooth- 

 ness, fullness and symmetry of form. 



III. Compared with Suffolks. 



(1) Small Yorkshires are smaller, shorter in the barrel 

 and have even smaller and finer limbs. 



(2) In other essentials of form the two breeds are very 

 similar. 



