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Fig. 3. The cheeks, particularly large in hounds, 

 excepting the Greyhound, Deerhound, etc. 

 The Bloodhound affords a typical representa- 

 tion of such development. Also spoken of as 

 the " flews." 



Fig. 4 is the nose, extending from the nostrils to a 

 line drawn across the level of the eyes, and 

 about an inch and a half on either side, blend- 

 ing with the face. 



Fig. 5 is placed upon the skull, which runs from 

 the upper boundary of the nose to Fig. 6 at the 

 back of the skull, and known as the occiput or 

 occipital peak. 



Fig. 6. The face, which is included within the area 

 formed by the inner angle of the eye, and the 

 dotted lines. 



Fig. 7. The temples. 



Fig. 8. The upper maxillar. 



Fig. 9. Margin of ear. 



Fig. 10. Base of ear. 



Fig. II. Posterior angle of jaw. 



Fig. 12. The crest of the neck. 



Fig. 13. The dewlap. 



Fig. 14 is placed upon the brisket, which in hounds 

 should not be wide. 



Fig. 15. The withers; 16, the back; and 17, the 

 loins. 



Fig. 18. The coup; and 19, the stern. 



