Escutcheon of Limousine Class. 



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The Ninth Class. Limousines. 



The escutcheons of this 

 class, in ascending toward 

 the vulva, do so in the 

 shape of a spire, but stop 

 short about half way. 



The first order has the 

 escutcheon of yellowish 

 color, with flexible ud- 

 der, covered with hair 

 downy and silky. The 

 shape is the same as the 

 seventh and eighth class, 

 except that the vertical 

 escutcheon ends in a 

 sharp point, like a spire 

 or arrow head. There are 



„„_ , „,- . tufts along each side of 



C^J^^^^^^•^^^l?&^V>>-'"^^^^^rIV^^>*^" ^"^ " the vulva, and two ovals 



^■--^'-^ on the udder. 



Cows of the first order give fifteen quarts, and milk eight months. 



The second order is similar in the escutch- 

 eon, but smaller, with but one oval on the 

 udder, and the vulva tufts larger, the left be- 

 ing longer than the right. 



Cows of the second order give thirteen 

 quarts, and milk seven months. 



The third or- 

 der is again 

 smaller ; the cor- 

 ners rounded 

 downward; the 

 tufts larger; noj 

 oval on the ud- 

 der. 



Cows of the third order give ten quarts, 

 and milk six months. 



The fourth 

 order same 

 shape as the 

 last, but still smaller and more rounding. 

 The vulva tufts are of bristly hair, and 

 the left one is seven inches long. 



Cows of the fourth order give eight 

 quarts, and milk five months. 



