AURICULA. 
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The anthers, or fummits of the Ha¬ 
mms, ought to be large, bold, and fill 
the tube well, and the tube fhould termi¬ 
nate rather above the eye ; the eye fhould 
be very white, frnooth, and round, with¬ 
out any cracks, and diftinfl from the 
ground or felf-colour. 
The ground colour fhould be bold and 
rich, and equal on every fide of the eye, 
whether it be in one uniform circle, or in 
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bright patches; it fhould be difiind at the 
eye, and only broken at the outward 
part into the edging; a fine black, purple, 
or bright coffee-colour, contraft belt with 
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the eye; a rich blue, or bright pink, is 
pleafing, but a glowing fcarlet, or deep 
crimfon, would be moft defirable, if well 
edged with a bright green; but this muff 
feldom be expe£ted„ 
The green edge, or margin, is the 
principal caufe of the variegated appear- 
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