The Bloodhound. 



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'' Wrinkle. — The head is furnished with an 

 amount of loose skin, which in nearly every position 

 appears superabundant, but more particularly so 

 when the head is carried low ; the skin then falls 



into loose pendulous ridges and folds, especially over 

 the forehead and sides of the face. 



'' Nostrils. — The nostrils are large and open. 



'' Lips^ Flews, and Dewlap. — In front the lips fall 

 squarely, making a right angle with the upper line of 

 the fore-face ; whilst behind they form deep hanging 



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