RESTRICTED SERIES. 



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Dilute sooty yellow x dilute brown agouti, giving dilute dark-eyed and pink-eyed young. 

 Cross 1S7. Giving dsY, pdY, dBAg, and dBrAg. 



In the following crosses, the yellow parents were pink-eyed, and of four different types, viz.: 



Pink-eyed yellow, Y2Br 2 B,D 1 p>A 2 R; 

 Pink-eyed yellow, YiBi'BoD^R; 

 Pink-eyed yellow, Y^rtDtfpzAiR; 

 Pink-eyed yellow, YJlrzDzpzR. 



The eyes of the two varieties last named contain only a small number of granules, all of 

 which are brown. They are indistinguishable from the eyes of the first two varieties, 

 which, however, contain black granules. The following description will serve for all 

 four varieties: 



Eyes clear deep pink. Ears pink and unpigmented. In every other way these pink-eyed 

 types resemble closely the dark-eyed yellow types. They occur in all grades from a 

 deep orange to light cream, as do the dark-eyed forms. Because of the reduction of 

 black and brown granules sooty pink-eyed yellows are seldom if ever obtained. 



Pink-eyed yellow x pink-eyed yellow, giving only intense pink-eyed young. 

 Cross 188. Giving pY, pBAg, and pB. 



Pink-eijed yellow x pink-eyed yellow, giving intense and dilute pink-eyed young. 

 Cross 189. Giving pY, pdY, and pdB. 



Pink-eyed yellow x pink-eyed dilute yellow, giving intense and dilute pink-eyed young. 

 Cross 190. Giving pY, pdY, pB, and pdB. 



