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Records of Mice 3Iatings 
0/799—1/791 
0//99 Offspring horn dead.— 0//102a" Given away.— 0 7/1 13ai Killed by relatives.- 0/7ll3a^ Skin 
not kept.— 0/fll3a' Killed by his doe.— OmiSft* Escaped.— 0/^11 4ai 111 and killed.— O/TllTa^* 
Mange on fiice.- OS"120a8 Unhealthy and very s.m&W.—OHlUa'^ Escaped.— 0/^128 The two 
Zcw offspring were killed and mangled beyond recognition.— 0/7130, O/TISI, 07/132 The three 
waltzer fathers are brothers.— O/TLSSa^ Very small.— 0/7l39«'' Escaped.— 07?142 Mother OB, XB. 
— 07/'142«'' Skin destroyed.— 0/7143 Mother extracted recessive Albino from Prof. Cuenot. — 
0//144 Mother refused to suckle young, so all died ; mother IB, FB.—OE\Ab These 5's are 
catalogued as 6's. The colour is present but light on belly. — OITHT Several offspring died young ; 
mother IB, XB.—QHUM Several offspring died young.— 0/7l52a-', 0/7l52a0, QHlb2a7 Died 
young. — 0/ri53 Several offspring died young. Two 4c's are w.— O/TlSGa* The lightest of c's.— 
0//159 Mother OB, PB.~QH\ma\ OHlbda"-, OHlbQa^, QHVoda* Escaped.— 0 //1 60 Mother 
OB, PB. — Omei, 0H162, 0/^163 Mothers IB, PB.—OimZa'^ Died young.- 0iri65, 0/fl66 
Mothers OB, PB.—OIIimn} Escaped and killed.— 0^67 Mother OB, PB.—OHim Mother 
ate young.— 0^69 Father IB, PB.~-0m69a^ Escaped.— 0/7170 Mother black inbred.— 0/7171 
Mother black inbred. — 0/7172 Mother black inbred, several offspring died young. — 07/175, 
Offm Mothers | black bred.— 077179, OfflSi Mothers OB, XB.— 011185 Mother IB, PB. 
IH M citings. 
Iffl All 4 young died at birth.— 1 ^3^1, 1^3a- Died young. —l/TSct^, iHSa^ Very pale 
" wild."— l.ff^4a* Escaped.— l//5a^ Mangy.— 1^6rt3 Escaped and died.— l//7a3 Very light "wild." 
— l/?9cs* Veri/ light c. — l/TlSai Died young, also 2 albino offspring of 1/718 mating. — IHlSa'^ No 
head movements. — 1/719«'', 17/286' Escaped. — 1 /729a^ Is misprinted e for c in Biometrika and 
so in Catalogue. — l/729a3 Skin destroyed. — l//34a, iHSba Both young born in the same cage, no 
good therefore and killed. — lH36a* The colour of the coat is intermediate between fawn and c. — 
IH'iGa-' The coat colour is nearer c than that of the last. — IHSTa^, l/737a' The coat colour 
is intermediate between fawn and c. — 1^426* The coat colour is curious. There is a "blaze" 
of c on the face and top of head. — 1/743«^, iHiZa^ Escaped. — I7r43«* Too rotten to skin. — 
17/46 All young killed. — 1/749«- Described as chocolate; it is intermediate between chocolate 
and a very pale homogeneous c. — 1/7496'' Mangy. — ]/751a', l/ZSlrt^ Fer^/ pale c. — 17/55, 1^56 
Note that the does in these two crosses are sisters, and tliat the one in 1/755 is crossed with an 
outbred pure-bred albino, and that the one in 1/756 is crossed with an inbred pure-bred 
albino. — IHodh^ Colour only very slightly darker than fawn, though in the direction of c. — 
1 HbQa^ Mange. — l//57w', 17/5 7a'' Died yomig. — lll58a^ Colour between fawn and c with, perhaps, 
a soft chocolate tinge. — 1//59«', l/759a^, 1^59(t'', iHbQa' Back legs paralysed of these albino 
young. — lffb9a^ The colour is rather a soft c. — 1^60a'' Mange and a damaged foot. — 11160a'' 
Died young. — 11163a* The d is very soft. — l/764ai Skin not worth keeping. — I7764a2 Eather 
tending to chocolate. — lH66a^ The colour is not quite/: it has a suspicion of yellow in it. — 
l7/66a* The yellow is very dull, not unlike that of a normal waltzer, but merging very slightly 
to lilac. — l7/66a*' The colour is almost comi)lotely intermediate between that of a waltzer and 
lilac. — 17/67 One ^ and one $ offspring. Both mangy and killed. — 1/768 Note that in IH68, 
the only hybrid incest pair, there are 3 waltzers out of 5 young. One ^ and one $ offspring 
mangy. — I7770a^ Waltzer's colour. — I7770a^ General foim of waltzer. Mangled beyond recog- 
nition. — 1//71 Albino offspring died young, the rest eaten. — lZ/72 Young eaten. — l/780a'^The 
colour is a very pale chocolate. — lH8l, IH82, 17783a Young born together: they are described 
as 81a and were killed. — 1/784, IHSba Born together. They are described as 17/84 and were 
chloroformed. 1/784 conies to an end. 17^85 goes on as 177856. — 1/788, 17/89 Two or one 
family: born in cage before isolation; the young are described as l/788a and were killed. One 
$ is left with $ as 17^886. 1^89 comes to an end.— 17/90, 17/91 Born together. 1^90 
continued as 177906. 1/791 comes to an end. Young recorded and killed. 
