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in. Nothing is gained by leaving them in, and much precious 

 time is saved if they are removed by the exhibitor ; if he does 

 not do it the judge or stewards must do it for him (when 

 judging the sample), and they have more important work. 



If the show committee considers that it is a fairer competi- 

 tion to have the tip and butt grains left in, the fact should be 

 clearly stated in the prize-list. It does not appear that any 



CHAP. 

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PROVISIONAL STANDARD OF PERFECTION.— DENT BREEDS. 



