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TELEGONY AND REVERSION. 



(tlie Forest donkey) luivmg asserted its influence more 

 particularly in the tail, warts, and hind quarters. 



Mulatto's second foal, when seen in bright sunshine half 

 au hour after Lirth, seemed to be quite devoid of stripes. 



Fig. 43. 



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Mulatto's Second Foal. 



When, however, the foal was carefully examined in a 

 suitable light, numerous stripes revealed themselves. The 

 foal was of a dark bay, in some parts almost of a brown 

 colour, and as the majoi'ity of the stripes were only a shade 

 darker than the rest of the coat, they were, except m a 



