268 Animal H usbandry 
the Small White, then known as the Chinese. Many types or 
strains of the Small Whites have been developed in England, but 
at present they are all classed as one breed. In general symmetry 
Fic. 111.— The Small Yorkshire. 
this breed is almost perfect, but carries too much fat and is rather 
small (Fig. 111). 
430. Suffolk lard-hog. — There are two distinct breeds of this 
name, one in America, the other in England. The American 
breed is white, the English breed black in color. In England, 
Essex, Small Black, and Black Suffolk are synonymous terms for 
the same breed. The American Suffolk is no doubt of the same 
origin as the Small Yorkshire or Small White of England. 
INTERMEDIATE BREEDS OF SWINE 
Tue Name, Native Home, Revative Size, Position or Ear, AND CoLor 
or Eacyu or THE BREEDS INTERMEDIATE BETWEEN PurRE LARD AND 
Pure Bacon 
Name or BREED Native Homs Size | HOSrnON CoLor 
_| ee! 
Cheshire. . . .| United States | Medium | Erect White 
Victoria . . . | United States | Medium | Drooping | White 
Middle Yorkshire . England Medium eee | White 
