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disposition to increased darkness about the neck, 

 particularly when we take into account the great 

 length of time which has intervened since they saw 

 them, how young the observers then were, and the 

 considerable distances at which they must generally 

 have viewed them. It seems to be universally ad- 

 mitted that the muzzles and the inside of the ears 

 were black. 



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